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When in meditation a man faces God, or his own higher self, he arrives at a complete solitude in the sense that no other person is present to his consciousness. It is a curious fact that on his way to this unique experience, he tends to live more and more within himself, less and less in the mental sphere of society.

-- Notebooks Category 3: Relax and Retreat > Chapter 5 : Solitude > # 21