Now look slowly around you, and practice applying this idea very specifically
to whatever you see:
"This table does not mean anything."
"This chair does not mean anything."
"This hand does not mean anything."
"This foot does not mean anything."
"This pen does not mean anything."
Then look farther away from your immediate area, and apply the idea to a wider
range:
"That door does not mean anything."
"That body does not mean anything."
"That lamp does not mean anything."
"That sign does not mean anything."
"That shadow does not mean anything."
Notice that these statements are not arranged in any order, and make no
allowance for differences in the kinds of things to which they are applied.
That is the purpose of the exercise. The statement is merely applied to
anything you see. As you practice applying the idea for the day, use it totally
indiscriminately. Do not attempt to apply it to everything you see, for these
exercises should not become ritualistic. Only be sure that nothing you see is
specifically excluded. One thing is like another as far as the application of
the idea is concerned.
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