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The form under which the experience came to him was partially or wholly a contributed one--that is, he unconsciously built it out of familiar elements. In this way it had meaning for him, was acceptable to him, and was instantly recognizable by him. But if the mold was partially or wholly undivine, the inspiring force, truth, and reality which flowed into it was not.

-- Notebooks Category 16: The Sensitives > Chapter 15 : Illuminations > # 106