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To keep this origin always at the back of one's mind because it is also the end of all things, is a necessary practice. But this can only be done if one cultivates reactionlessness to the happenings of every day. This does not mean showing no outward reaction, but it does mean that deep down indifference has been achieved--not an empty indifference, but one based on seeing the Divine essence in all things, all creatures, and a Divine meaning in all happenings.

-- Notebooks Category 28: The Alone > Chapter 2 : Our Relation To the Absolute > # 101


-- Perspectives > Chapter 28: The Alone > # 43