1426. One spirit was able to speak skillfully with them. While he spoke with them, I, being in the body, was not able to portray things to them so swiftly, so that although they would say it was going fine, they nevertheless at once judged that this was done with too much polish, or that too cleverly, and so on, thus not approving it as being to their mind. This is certainly a property of inner sensation, for inner sensation has its own perception, and judges things at once, spontaneously, and from its own character. From the perception belonging to that sensation, one could conclude that those spirits constituted the inner sensations in the greatest body.