There are certain signs by which one can know whether
he is engaging in reverie or MEDITATION.
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The
indications of reverie are: |
The
indications of Meditation are: |
1. A desire to avoid
exertion. |
1. Increase of both physical
and mental energy. |
2. A desire to experience the
pleasures of dreaming. |
2. A strenuous striving after
wisdom. |
3. An increasing distaste for
one’s worldly duties. |
3. A decrease of irksomeness
in the performance of duty. |
4. A desire to shirk one’s
worldly responsibilities. |
4. A fixed determination to
faithfully fulfill all worldly responsibilities. |
5. Fear of consequences. |
5. Freedom from fear. |
6. A wish to get money with
as little effort as possible. |
6. Indifference to riches. |
7. Lack of self-control. |
7. Possession of
self-control. |
Times, Places, and Conditions in which Meditation is
Impossible:
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Times, Places and Conditions in which Meditation is
Difficult:
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Times, Places, and Conditions in which it is Best to
Meditate:
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1. At, or immediately after,
meals. |
1. At night. |
1. Very early in the morning.
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2. In places of pleasure. |
2. In a luxuriously furnished
room. |
2. Immediately before meals. |
3. In crowded places. |
3. While sitting on a soft,
yielding seat. |
3. In solitude. |
4. While walking rapidly. |
4. While wearing gay
clothing. |
4. In the open air or in a
plainly furnished room. |
5. While lying in bed in the
morning. |
5. When in company. |
5. While sitting on a hard
seat. |
6. While smoking. |
6. When the body is weary. |
6. When the body is strong
and vigorous. |
7. While lying on a couch or
bed for physical or mental relaxation. |
7. If the body is given too
much food. |
7. When the body is modestly
and plainly clothed. |
James Allen
(1864–1912) |
by James Allen
(1909)
Live where many people may feel the radius of your kindly thoughts.
Shine out your soul fire by saying:
"Thy kingdom come. Thy will be done."
EmmaCurtisHopkins
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