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These glimpses do not come often enough to be treated casually. Their importance is easily missed in their subtle outset, but the intuitive mind will begin to learn to recognize the signs of these beginnings, to consider them sacred, and to let them do their work unhindered. This work is something like a magician's throwing of a spell over the mind.
-- Notebooks Category 22: Inspiration and the Overself > Chapter 5 : Preparing for Glimpses > # 144