In the allegory “The Horse on the Dining-Room Table,” the Guru advises his listener that:

a. If you speak about the horse, you will enable all others to do so as well.
b. Speaking about the horse can render its presence less powerful.
c. Some people may be made more comfortable by not speaking of the horse.
d. All of these
e. None of these

b. Speaking about the horse can render its presence less powerful. 
 

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