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The prettily vague and poetically general statements of spiritual truth, the woolly, sentimental, or foggy revelations and communications, are heard or intuited only in the outer courts. When the neophyte approaches the central inner court, what he receives is very precise clear and exact. This is so until he reaches the inmost shrine, the holy of holies itself. Here, words must come to an end for here he must "Be still and know that I am God."

-- Notebooks Category 22: Inspiration and the Overself > Chapter 1 : Intuition the Beginning > # 283