Now an extraordinary and helpful fact is that by making Mind... - Paul Brunton, The Notebooks of Paul Brunton

"Now an extraordinary and helpful fact is that by making Mind the object of our attention, not only does the serenity which is its nature begin to well up of its own accord but its steady unchanging character itself helps spontaneously to repel all disturbing thoughts."

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