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Anything you see, anything that comes to mind, just be aware of it. Whatever is happening is to be noticed, then that will go away

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Practice now. Don’t think you will do more later. Meditation is always possible, that it is not separate from life

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If you want to do it, you can do it if the commitment is there - there should be no excuses for absence of spiritual practice

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