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His difficulty may be self-created because he may think of the spiritual world as something still on a space-time level, only far finer than the physical world--something outside himself awaiting his entry. But like all the dream worlds, it is inseparable from his mind--only it is free from the space-time characteristics inherent in the present level of mental experience.

-- Notebooks Category 21: Mentalism > Chapter 2 : The World As Mental > # 60