How to Wait
And then there is a time, a propitious time for everything. A thing cannot be done at any time, it has its own appointed hour; you cannot succeed even if you attempt a hundred times before that hour strikes. But when the time is ripe, how easily a thing seems to get done! In what does this ripeness of time consist, what are the marks of the propitious hour? It is when you are in complete possession of the right instruments and when the disposition of circumstances is such that they
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to find out or recognise when such conditions are available? Not by your mind
or external reasoning. You must have the intuition, and instinctive perception
of the situation. Always the indication is there in the very poise of your consciousness.
That is to say, when it is filled with a great calm, trust
and confidence, a luminous concentration.
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