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In that great light he sees his old self as sinful, and so rejects it, his old character as defective and deficient on every side and so amends it. The rejection soon becomes habitual while the amendment is made swiftly enough.

-- Notebooks Category 22: Inspiration and the Overself > Chapter 7 : After the Glimpse > # 136