“If AGNOSTICISM may be considered the sophisticated territory between one's current non-belief and one's possible future belief, INTUITION might be considered the even more sophisticated territory between one's immediate apprehension of something and one's gradual apprehension that other people are usually not impressed and/or convinced by assertions only supported by, and only sent to them from, one's inner life.”—General Theosophy

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