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The stability of mind is like a candle flame that is very vulnerable. Solitude is like a glass chimney that keeps it from blowing out in the wind. When the flame is stable, we can take the cover off. The wind is no longer a threat; now, in fact, it will make the flame like a bonfire.
Pema Chödrön, “Cutting Ties: The Fruits of Solitude”
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