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1. Understand all there is about what it is.
2. Understand all the reasons why you're looking.
3. Understand the meanings of everything in Steps 1 and 2. You must be especially deeply clear about what it means to not have what you're looking for and what it means to find what you're looking for.
4. Understand all the forms in which what you're looking for might appear. For example, fruit, tree and seed are the same thing in different stages of the same process. Where one is, the others are, were or will be.
5. Understand all the places these forms might appear.
6. Look until you find it.
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