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When attention is stilled, the mind void of thoughts and the desires at rest, it is possible for the instructed person to perceive truth much more clearly than before, and to feel Reality. But the instruction must concern what is the always-true and the ever-real.

-- Notebooks Category 23: Advanced Contemplation > Chapter 7 : Contemplative Stillness > # 287