Agni Yoga (1929) - 196: I also wish you to keep one room, or even a corner of a room, in absolute purity, dedicated to the Teacher. You can keep near the window an armchair, in which no one is permitted to sit. Also, do not admit the curious. For them, you should behave in a most ordinary way, so that their intrusiveness will pass lightly over your aura. All these counsels are salutary for Yoga. Agni Yoga (1929) - 261: Only a great consciousness can discern inner motives. Only a great consciousness can ignore the intrusiveness of external opinions.
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