There is another way of looking at the world.
Today's idea is an attempt to recognize that you can shift your perception
of the world in both its outer and inner aspects. A full five minutes
should be devoted to the morning and evening applications. In these
practice periods, the idea should be repeated as often as you find
comfortable, though unhurried applications are essential. Alternate
between surveying your outer and inner perceptions, but without an
abrupt sense of shifting.
Merely glance casually around the world you perceive as outside yourself,
then close your eyes and survey your inner thoughts with equal casualness.
Try to remain equally uninvolved in both, and to maintain this detachment
as you repeat the idea throughout the day.
The shorter exercise periods should be as frequent as possible. Specific
applications of today's idea should also be made immediately, when
any situation arises which tempts you to become disturbed. For these
applications, say:
There is another way of looking at this.
Remember to apply today's idea the instant you are aware of distress.
It may be necessary to take a minute or so to sit quietly and repeat
the idea to yourself several times. Closing your eyes will probably
help in this form of application.