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No thought of the time that is passing, or of the engagements that are to be kept later in the day, or of the duties and labours that are pending, should be allowed to intrude. This is the correct attitude, and the only one, which can bring meditation to any success at all.
-- Notebooks Category 4: Elementary Meditation > Chapter 2 : Place and Condition > # 303