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The task which confronts the awakened man is nothing less than to free himself from this perpetual immersion in activity and thought. He already does it involuntarily during sleep. He must now do it voluntarily and therefore consciously during the waking state.

-- Notebooks Category 23: Advanced Contemplation > Chapter 7 : Contemplative Stillness > # 194