Experimental Psychology a Treatise On the Anatomy And Physiology of the Human
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This does not mean that there is not a subjec- tive vision attainable by man, and while when once attained, is true and reliable. Far from it. But this subjective vision is not so easily attained; it does not depend on any extra mundane agency; it cannot be developed in a month, a year or many years, or leading the life necessary. You cannot say "come" and have it appear. You must know the laws which govern and cannot be violated. Even Moses learned this when in anger he struck the rock and his... power was lost to him forever. Men have studied, searched and prayed. They have committed to memory long formulas. They have become familiar with pages and volumes of occult lore, all to no purpose, and have not found [93] Experimental Psychology that which they have so long sought. There is always something lacking, something missing and all their efforts fail to function. And it always will be so, because they are not ready; they have not lived the life which we are so earnestly en- deavoring herein to point out to them as the essen- tial part.
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