Paul Brunton Philosophic Foundation homepage > Notebooks of Paul Brunton
It is not really a goal to be reached, nor a state to be attained, nor something new to be added to what he now has or is. But if he insists on thinking that it is any of these things, there is no other course open than to take the appropriate action, make the necessary effort, for such achievement. His labours are really self-imposed, a consequence of incorrect thought about himself.
-- Notebooks Category 22: Inspiration and the Overself > Chapter 3 : The Overself's Presence > # 22