In the practice of meditation, if there is a temptation to stop paying attention, you bring yourself back. It’s like herding a group of cows who would like to cross the fence into the neighbor’s field. You have to push them back, but you do it with a certain sense of enjoyment.
Chögyam Trungpa, Aloneness and the Virtues of the Higher Realms, in Great Eastern Sun: The Wisdom of Shambhala, page 157.
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