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== General practices ==
 
Practise silence of mind, it gives power of understanding. <ref>http://incarnateword.in/cwm/14/the-mind#p85</ref>
 
Wait quietly for the exact indication; all mental intervention and decisions are arbitrary. The clear indication comes in the silence of the mind. <ref>http://incarnateword.in/cwm/14/the-mind#p89</ref>
 
It is only in mental silence that you can hear the voice without distorting it—be very peaceful. <ref>http://incarnateword.in/cwm/14/the-mind#p92</ref>
 
It is in quietness, peace and silence that the spiritual forces act. <ref>http://incarnateword.in/cwm/14/quiet#p26</ref>
 
A respectful and modest silence is the only attitude befitting a disciple. <ref> http://incarnateword.in/cwm/14/control-of-speech#p39</ref>
They (small Buddhist sects) sit down for a few hours in the day and even at night and quiet their mind. This is for them the key to all realisation—a quiet mind that knows how to keep quiet for hours together without roving. You must not believe however that it is a very easy thing to do, but they have no other object. They do not concentrate upon any thought, they do not try to understand better, to know more, nothing of the kind; for them the only way is to have a quiet mind and sometimes they pass through years and years of effort before they arrive at this result—to silence the mind, to keep it absolutely silent and still ; for, as it is said here in the Dhammapada, if the mind is unbalanced, then this constant movement of ideas following one another, sometimes without any order, ideas contradicting and opposing each other, ideas that speculate on things, all that jostles about in the head, makes holes in the roof, as it were. So through these holes all undesirable movements enter into the consciousness, as water enters into a house with a leaky roof. <ref>http://incarnateword.in/cwm/03/conjugate-verses#p87</ref>
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