"Repeat God's name and sing His glories, and keep holy company; and now and then visit God's devotees and holy men. The mind cannot dwell on God if it is immersed day and night in worldliness, in worldly duties and responsibilities; it is most necessary to go into solitude now and then and think of God. To fix the mind on God is very difficult, in the beginning, unless one practises meditation in solitude. When a tree is young, it should be fenced all around; otherwise, it may be destroyed by cattle.
To meditate, you should withdraw within yourself or retire to a secluded corner or to the forest. And you should always discriminate between the Real and the unreal. God alone is real, the Eternal substance; all else is unreal, that is, impermanent. By discriminating thus, one should shake off impermanent objects from the mind." (The Gospel of Sri Ramakrishna, Translated into English by Srimat Swami Nikhilanandaji Maharaj)
To meditate, you should withdraw within yourself or retire to a secluded corner or to the forest. And you should always discriminate between the Real and the unreal. God alone is real, the Eternal substance; all else is unreal, that is, impermanent. By discriminating thus, one should shake off impermanent objects from the mind." (The Gospel of Sri Ramakrishna, Translated into English by Srimat Swami Nikhilanandaji Maharaj)
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