Buried deep in the mind are little pebbles and some stones. You carry these around and they add to your burden. At times they rattle and grate upon each other, but they are just heavy enough to sink to the bottom of your subconscious and stay there. Such a burden they cause, these bits of dense vibration that serve no purpose other than to slow you down.

Identify the stones. Some of you pay money for pretty stones with encouraging words written upon them. You find them in a basket by a cash register and you sort through them until you find just the one that speaks to you: “peace,” “love,” “serenity.”

It is time, my friend, to sort through the stone pile in the mind and find the stones that it would be best to cast out. These are imprinted with words such as “unworthy” and “unloved.” How those stones got there is not important. That you continue to carry these around is all-important. Dig deep down. Sort through the rubble, and clear out the clutter. It is time to lighten the load.