The main things to be  considered are not at what expense one has prayed to the Lord, or the number of  years one has been engaged in it, or the rules and regulations one has  followed, or even the number of times one has prayed. The principal   considerations are: with what mind one has prayed, with what degree of patience  one has been awaiting the result, and with what single-mindedness one has  craved for Godly bliss regardless of worldly happiness and delay, with no lassitude  and with constant attention to oneself, one’s meditation, and one’s tasks on  hand.  As far as possible, you must direct  the mind to all holy things which yield sweetness and the joy associated with  the Lord.
            -      Dhyana Vahini, Chap  2, "Chanting God's Name and Meditation".
          
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