THE growth of a mystic is here allowed to see the light-not by virtue of its sincerity, and that is great: or its picturing of a soul at the threshold of understanding, and that picture is a true portrait, but because it deals with that most wonderful substance in man, which changes, destroys, creates, or sustains-the alchemy of thought.
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"THE growth of a mystic is here allowed to see the light-not by virtue of its sincerity, and that is great: or its picturing of a soul at the threshold of understanding, and that picture is a true portrait, but because it deals with that most wonderful substance in man, which changes, destroys, creates, or sustains-the alchemy of thought."
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