[31] "Varieties of Religious Experience," 1902.
[32] "Personal Idealism," 1902.
[33] "Varieties of Religious Experience," p. 103.
[34] "In Tune with the Infinite," by R.W. Trine (Bell & Sons, 1902). Fifty-ninth thousand. The extract appears to be a quotation from another writer, but no reference is given.
[35]Compare Eckhart's saying that the eye with which I see God is the same as the eye with which He sees me.
[36] "In Tune with the Infinite," pp. 58, 119.
[37]The numbers refer to pages in Pfeiffer's edition.
[38]The numbers refer to the Sermons in Hamberger's edition of 1864.
[39]The reference is to 1 Peter iii. 8.
[40]The time would, I suppose, be about half-an-hour. Many other ecstatics have named this as the normal duration of trance.