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Those who have to deal with physical things whose manufacture depends on precise measurements or practical skills cannot afford to work carelessly, think nebulously, or lose themselves in false or misty imaginings out of relation with the crude realities--certainly no carpenter and no engineer dare do so. Yet so-called religious mystics, occultists, and psychics do, for there is no way to show up their errors.

-- Notebooks Category 16: The Sensitives > Chapter 12 : The Intermediate Zone > # 52