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"As a bird may go to roam in the sky and still think of its young one; as a mother may be engaged in household duties and yet think of her child; as a she-monkey may leap from tree to tree and yet clasp its young one to her bosom; even so we should constantly think of the Lord of the three worlds," sang the Indian poet Janabai.

-- Notebooks Category 23: Advanced Contemplation > Chapter 6 : Advanced Meditation > # 241