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The
practice of meditation is to be regarded, as
least by honest spiritual seekers, as a whole-souled
occupation. It is not to be regarded as one
among many other items of daily activity. It
is the principal work or function for which
one is here, almost, and all our other functions
are contributory to the effectiveness of the
principal function which is the meditation
of our self on the Selfhood of things.  |
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