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There is no human activity which has not some kind of danger attached to it if it is pursued to excess or pursued wrongly or pursued ignorantly. It is silly to refuse ever to practise meditation because of its own particular dangers. These do not exist for the man who approaches it reasonably, perceptively, and with good character.
-- Notebooks Category 4: Elementary Meditation > Chapter 1 : Preparatory > # 479