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The belief that a mystic can manage certain kinds of affairs with faultless wisdom, solely by the light of his mystical intuition, depends for its truth upon the purity and quality of his intuition. But it does not mean that he can manage all kinds--engineering and technical affairs, for instance.

-- Notebooks Category 16: The Sensitives > Chapter 9 : Inspiration and Confusion > # 29