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The simple discovery of what he really is leads to large implications. He sees his aims in life, his goals and ambitions, his desires and attitudes, under a different light. The glimpse itself passes but the memory remains and the effect upon them is disturbing. He begins to feel a new unease with them.
-- Notebooks Category 22: Inspiration and the Overself > Chapter 7 : After the Glimpse > # 148