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The individual mind presents the world-image to itself through and in its own consciousness. If this were all the truth then it would be quite proper to call the experience a private one. But because the individual mind is rooted in and inseparable from the universal mind, it is only a part of the truth. Man's world-thought is held within and enclosed by God's thought.

-- Notebooks Category 21: Mentalism > Chapter 3 : The Individual and World Mind > # 70


-- Perspectives > Chapter 21: Mentalism > # 53