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When one carries intellect to its highest exercise, which is right reasoning, he comes near to the finest function of nature--intuition. Yet the gulf between them remains impassable unless he is willing to perform the vital and supreme act of stilling it altogether. In the intellect's complete silence the voice of divine intuition may be heard.

-- Notebooks Category 4: Elementary Meditation > Chapter 4 : Meditative Thinking > # 71