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The mind interprets its own experience in a particular way because, owing to its structure, it could not do so in another way. But these limitations are not eternal and absolute. When, as in dream, yoga, death, or hallucination, they are abruptly loosened, then experience is interpreted in a new and different way.

-- Notebooks Category 21: Mentalism > Chapter 2 : The World As Mental > # 137


-- Perspectives > Chapter 21: Mentalism > # 24