Well, let's take it this way: Supposing you are a composer of music. Not a copier of somebody else's music, but a composer of music, and you're about to compose. Where are you going to go for the composition? Not to the libraries to copy what somebody else has composed, but within, within your own consciousness, where you have every right to expect something new, something heretofore unheard to unfold, to flow. Why not? The nature of God is infinity, and there must be an infinite number of melodies never yet heard by man, an infinite number of combinations of notes never before written down.
Joel Goldsmith - Talk 559A: 1964 Manchester Closed Class, Spiritual Discernment of the Bible, excerpt