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It is not that he is called upon to reject all his own knowledge and refuse the offerings of his intelligence. But since he is striving to enter a state where the stillness precludes all questions and all answers, all mental concepts and mental images, he must make a beginning where the way to it is possible.

-- Notebooks Category 7: The Intellect > Chapter 1 : The Place of Intellect > # 89