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The successful mystic certainly comes into contact with his real "I." But if this contact is dependent upon meditational trance, it is necessarily an intermittent one. He cannot obtain a permanent contact unless he proceeds further and widens his aspiration to achieve contact with the universal "I." There is therefore a difference between the interior "I" and the universal "I," but it is a difference only of degree, not of kind, for the latter includes the former.

-- Notebooks Category 16: The Sensitives > Chapter 2 : Phases of Mystical Development > # 257


-- Perspectives > Chapter 16: The Sensitives > # 44