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The Bigness of the Fellow Within, Page 18 |
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- "Education does no harm if what there is of it is natural and has true relation with Innate."
- "But when education becomes egotistical and paramount and displaces the correct values of Innate, all else becomes "uneducated", sub-conscious, non-conscious, and un-conscious. Education then becomes an impenetrable wall Innate does not and cannot break through."
- "Even where Innate has an uninterrupted flow between the two brains, opportunity must exist to permit it to come forth into the individual to express itself in any line of activity the educated man would like to perform."
- "If there were no interferences, he might want to express himself; but were he to deliberately refuse to permit the opportunity to take advantage to come forth, all "genius" would be lost."
- "Even if Innate had free transmission to educated, if educated lay down on the job, refused to use what was willing to do, the opportunity for accomplishment would be lost for want of expression."
- "Given two people, both with uninterrupted flows between Innate and Educated, if one delivered and the other refused, one would prove by his accomplishments has was great, and the other would prove by his lack of accomplishments that he was the ordinary run-of-the-mill type."
- "Anything any man has ever thought in his educated mind has come from the Innate as the source within him."
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