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If a man spends a total of six hours a day in meditation practices, as some I have known have done, but is unable to perceive the truth about the character of other men with whom he is brought into contact, then it is absurd to believe that he is able to perceive the truth about the immeasurably more remote, more intangible and ineffable Transcendental Reality.
-- Notebooks Category 16: The Sensitives > Chapter 2 : Phases of Mystical Development > # 92
-- Perspectives > Chapter 16: The Sensitives > # 33