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If the meditation attempts prove completely arid, they may be prefaced by slow, thought-out reading punctuated by reflective pauses when the book is to be put aside. It is during such pauses that the impetus to the inner movement may be felt. The book's work is then done.

-- Notebooks Category 4: Elementary Meditation > Chapter 4 : Meditative Thinking > # 96