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My Webster defines a mystic as "one who relies chiefly upon meditation in acquiring truth." This is a good dictionary definition, but it is not good enough because it does not go far enough. For every true mystic relies also on prayer, on purificatory self-denial, and on a master.

-- Notebooks Category 16: The Sensitives > Chapter 1 : Mystical Life in The Modern World > # 16


-- Perspectives > Chapter 1: Overview of the Quest > # 40