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The world thinks it could hardly wish one a worse fate than to be cast away like Crusoe on an uninhabited isle, and the mystic could hardly wish himself a better one, for then he might come to complete grips with himself and follow Ariadne's thread till he finds the Soul.

-- Notebooks Category 3: Relax and Retreat > Chapter 5 : Solitude > # 101