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In this supreme moment he feels that so much in his life which mattered greatly now matters little, so many desires, aims, ambitions, and values now fall in the scale of things. The mood passes, his feet descend to earth, but he finds that at the back of his mind he is a little suspicious of them, a little sceptical of their promises.
-- Notebooks Category 22: Inspiration and the Overself > Chapter 7 : After the Glimpse > # 167