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A man's attempt to find significance in the universe's life (which must therefore include his own) need not prevent his holding it all--quest, self, the daily show--lightly. For the notion may be strongly implanted in him that life has the quality of a dream, that the world and its history is a flow of ideas through consciousness, and that all personality, including his own, is part of the entertainment.

-- Notebooks Category 21: Mentalism > Chapter 3 : The Individual and World Mind > # 41