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Their interpretive world-views often reveal the limitations of their intellectual knowledge and general backgrounds--indeed are sometimes quite out of accord with indisputable historical or scientific fact. It is only when they describe such matters which have actually come within their own inward experience, such as the opening into the higher consciousness and the way thereto, that their accounts possess elements of permanent and universal value.

-- Notebooks Category 16: The Sensitives > Chapter 7 : The Path of Individuality > # 116