"By puberty I learned that nothing worth having could be easily attained and to succeed one must be single minded."
"What it felt to me was like the dissolution of my idea of myself. I felt like separateness evaporated. I felt this tremendous sense of oneness. I'm quite an erratic thinker, quite an adrenalized person, but through meditation, I found this beautiful serenity and selfless connection. My tendency towards selfishness, I felt that kind of exposed as a superficial and pointless perspective to have. I felt very relaxed, a sense of oneness. I felt love."
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Source: Russell Brand (2008). “My Booky Wook”, p.188, Hachette UK
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