It is distraction, not meditation, that becomes habitual; interruption, not continuity; spasmodic, not constant toil.


Tell Me a Riddle (ed. Rutgers University Press, 1995) - ISBN: 9780813521374


It is distraction, not meditation, that becomes habitual; interruption, not continuity; spasmodic, not constant toil.

It is distraction, not meditation, that becomes habitual; interruption, not continuity; spasmodic, not constant toil.

It is distraction, not meditation, that becomes habitual; interruption, not continuity; spasmodic, not constant toil.

It is distraction, not meditation, that becomes habitual; interruption, not continuity; spasmodic, not constant toil.