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' Adventures for the adventurous '...
Whatever name be given to this exercise, whether "As If" or another, its essence is to consider the goal as already reached, to convert the end of the quest into the beginning.
Is this too audacious an assumption?
This elicits counter-questions.
Why remain within the circle of the probable as if the circle of the possible did not also exist?
Where did the saying "Adventures are for the adventurous" come from if not from human experience?
-- Notebooks Category 23: Advanced Contemplation >
Chapter 6: Advanced Meditation > # 120 Paul Brunton
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