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A mystical revelation can be considered as trustworthy if the revelator has not only purged his mind and heart by philosophic discipline but also developed them by philosophic cultivation. It is the absence of this precautionary preparation which accounts for the conflicts among the recorded revelations of history.
-- Notebooks Category 16: The Sensitives > Chapter 15 : Illuminations > # 139