Monday, 25 April 2016

(THINKING)[13th April 1987]

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The distinction between various types of inner experience is crucial, and comes only with sensitivity, practice and humility. I am not sure that it is possible to analyse these distinctions for brief description: writing about the experiences may help. For instance, in trying to follow 'inner promptings' in choice of action, one must learn to identify wishful thinking, affected by self-will; also, one must distinguish the sense of oppression or depression induced by a wrong course from the sense of nervousness and reluctance induced by a difficult course.



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