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Sensations belong to the subject himself; they are his own. But the same ones come to others, persist in all persons' world-experience. There is a consciousness, reflected in each one, which keeps the image intact. Hence part of the world-image does not originate with the person but with the World-Mind.

-- Notebooks Category 21: Mentalism > Chapter 3 : The Individual and World Mind > # 89