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&lt;p&gt;      &lt;em&gt;Make it your study, before taking up any task - look to God, be it only for a moment, as also when you are engaged thereon, and lastly when you have performed the same.&amp;nbsp; And forasmuch as without time and great patience this practice cannot be attained, be not disheartened at your many falls; truly this habit can only be formed with difficulty, yet when it is so formed, how great will be your joy therein!&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Is it not right that the &lt;/em&gt;heart&lt;em&gt; which is the first thing in us to have life, and which has dominion over all the body, should be the first and last to love and worship God, both when we begin and end our actions, be they spiritual or bodily, and generally in all the affairs of life?&amp;nbsp; It is here therefore, in the heart, that we ought to strive to make a habit of this &lt;/em&gt;gaze&lt;em&gt; on God; but that which is needful to bring the heart to this obedience we must do, as I have already said, quite simply, without strain or study.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Those who set out upon this practice let me counsel to offer up in secret a few words, such as &amp;quot;My God, I am wholly Thine.&amp;nbsp; O God of Love, I love Thee with all my heart, Lord, make my heart even as Thine;&amp;quot; or such other words as love prompts on the instant.&amp;nbsp; But take heed that your mind wanders not back to the world again; keep it fixed on God alone, so that, thus subdued by the will, it may be constrained to abide with God.&lt;/em&gt; &lt;/p&gt;

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