Paul Brunton Philosophic Foundation homepage > Notebooks of Paul Brunton



To state a metaphysical truth in such a way that it will be more helpful to the recipient's understanding, it needs to be more precise and come directly to the point. It should not lose itself in high-sounding but vague terms. It should be, and be felt or visioned as, something quite clear.

-- Notebooks Category 7: The Intellect > Chapter 5 : Semantics > # 56