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Let him face the fact that if he is seeking the Overself with one part of his being, he is also seeking his own ego with the other. He wants his desires satisfied and also wants That which is desireless at one and the same time. He is trying to walk in two different directions. One or the other must go.
-- Notebooks Category 2: Overview of Practices Involved > Chapter 4 : Practise Mental Discipline > # 11