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'''I do not know what anything is for'''.
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<center>'''I do not know what anything is for'''.</center>
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I do not know what anything is for.
 
I do not know what anything is for.
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Six practice periods, each of two-minutes duration, are required. Each practice period should begin with a slow repetition of the idea for today, followed by looking about you and letting your glance rest on whatever happens to catch your eye, near or far, "important" or "unimportant," "human" or "nonhuman." With your eyes resting on each subject you so select, say, for example:
 
Six practice periods, each of two-minutes duration, are required. Each practice period should begin with a slow repetition of the idea for today, followed by looking about you and letting your glance rest on whatever happens to catch your eye, near or far, "important" or "unimportant," "human" or "nonhuman." With your eyes resting on each subject you so select, say, for example:
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<center>I do not know what this chair is for.</center>
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<center>''I do not know what this chair is for.''</center>
<center>I do not know what this pencil is for.</center>
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<center>''I do not know what this pencil is for.''</center>
<center>I do not know what this hand is for.</center>
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<center>''I do not know what this hand is for.''</center>
    
Say this quite slowly, without shifting your eyes from the subject until you have completed the statement about it. Then move on to the next subject, and apply today's idea as before.
 
Say this quite slowly, without shifting your eyes from the subject until you have completed the statement about it. Then move on to the next subject, and apply today's idea as before.
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Peace Angel
         
[[Category: Workbook I]]
 
[[Category: Workbook I]]