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There is a vast difference between the man for whom religion means an organization, a numbered group, attendance at a formal ceremony, a set of creedal beliefs, and an official authority on matters of right or wrong--and the man for whom it means a vivid inner experience, enlightening and pacifying, joyous and gracious.

-- Notebooks Category 17: The Religious Urge > Chapter 3 : Religion As Preparatory > # 72