Should one visualize or contemplate standing before God at all times, including in private and when lying in bed?
Synopsis
The Rema elaborates extensively on maintaining constant awareness of God's presence, citing the principle 'I place God before me always' as a great principle in Torah and in the practice of the righteous.
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