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No aspirant who is sincere and sensitive will be left entirely without help.

It may appear during temptation when the lower nature may find itself unexpectedly curbed by a powerful idea working strongly against it.

He may find in a book just that for which he has been waiting and which at this particular time will definitely help him on his way.

The particular help he needs at a particular stage will come naturally.

It may take the form of a change in outward circumstances or a meeting with a more developed person, of a printed book or a written letter, of a sudden unexpected emotional inspiration or an illuminating intellectual intuition.

Nor is it necessary to travel to the farthest point before being able to gather the fruits.

Long before this, he will begin to enjoy the flavour of peace, hope, knowledge, and divine transcendence.



— Notebooks Category 2: Overview of Practicies Involved > Chapter 9: Conclusion > # 67
Paul Brunton

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