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<ref>http://incarnateword.in/cwm/15/22-january-1951#p7 </ref>
''Mother, at times unpleasant thoughts come and disturb us. How can we get rid of them?''
There are several methods.
Generally—but it depends on people—generally, the easiest way is to think of something else. That is, to concentrate one’s attention upon something that has nothing to do with that thought has no connection with that thought, like reading or some work—generally something creative, some creative work. For instance, those who write, while they are writing (let us take simply a novelist), while he is writing, all other thoughts are gone, for he is concentrated on what he is doing. When he finishes writing, if he has no control, the other thoughts will return.
The first step is to think of something else (but in this way, you know, it will be indefinitely repeated); the second is to fight; and the third is to transform. When one has reached the third step, not only is one cured but one has made a permanent progress.
<ref>http://incarnateword.in/cwm/06/10-february-1954#p16 </ref>
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The best thing to do is to occupy yourself with something practical which will compel you to concentrate specially: studies, work or some physical occupation for the body which demands attention―anything at all that forces you to concentrate on what you are doing and no longer be a prey to these ramblings.
<ref>http://incarnateword.in/cwm/08/27-june-1956#p61</ref>
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