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Practice these all the time!

 Practice the following consciously all the time

- just be .... feel that you are in His presence always

- be free from the urge to act as well as the urge not to act (resistance) ..... but do what comes to you as necessary .. do what must be done

- be watchful of what's going on in the mind ... keep the central unbroken thought of the Lord and Guru inside all the time.. let other thoughts come and go on the surface ... keep the mind occupied on the self all the time

- it is possible to be happy .. it is a choice and needs conscious effort .. and now is the time .... so, be happy now .. irrespective of anything and everything .. everything that is working or not working

- let the desire of liberation be the strongest desire .. sublimate all other desires under that 

- allow the mind to gradually become empty .. empty of everything ... empty of all constructs and designs, all calculations and contrivances, all conceptualizations and definitions, all hankerings and motives ... slowly and gradually .. by watching them and being aware of them (drop the world from mind i.e. all mental connections with the world - desires for sense objects and experiences)

- do not expect any particular thing to happen or things to go in any certain manner ... and be okay with whatever happens ... let the mind not get agitated by thinking about what happened and why did it happen

- do not add any experiential residue to the mind from an action

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