A meditation practice held with the same regularity as the morning dishes. The hidden rooms are tended like a workshop: contemplation kept on schedule, dreams catalogued, the interior life refined the way a careful gardener refines a bed. What slips here is letting the discipline replace the dissolution it was meant to invite. Watch for the moment when the practice becomes a checklist. Build slowly. Let one session be unstructured. Your relationship to the inner life is most alive when method serves the deeper surrender, not the other way around. The garden also has to be allowed to grow wild a little.