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In
this Part you may learn to fashion the tools by which you may build for
yourself any condition you desire. If you wish to change conditions you must
change yourself. Your whims, your wishes, your fancies, your ambitions may
be thwarted at every step, but your inmost thoughts will find expression
just as certainly as the plant springs from the seed.
Suppose, then, we desire to change conditions, how are we to bring this
about? The reply is simple: By the law of growth. Cause and effect are as
absolute and undeviating in the hidden realm of thought as in the world of
material things.
Hold in mind the condition desired; affirm it as an already existing fact.
This indicates the value of a powerful affirmation. By constant repetition
it becomes a part of ourselves. We are actually changing ourselves; are
making ourselves what we want to be.
Character is not a thing of chance, but it is the result of continued
effort. If you are timid, vacillating, self-conscious, or if you are
over-anxious or harassed by thoughts of fear or impending danger, remember
that is axiomatic that "two things cannot exist in the same place at the
same time."
Exactly the same thing is true in the mental and spiritual world; so that
your remedy is plainly to substitute thoughts of courage, power,
self-reliance and confidence, for those of fear, lack and limitation.
The
easiest and most natural way to do this is to select an affirmation which
seems to fit your particular case.
The
positive thought will destroy the negative as certainly as light destroys
darkness, and the results will be just as effectual.
Act
is the blossom of thought, and conditions are the result of action, so that
you constantly have in your possession the tools by which you will certainly
and inevitably make or unmake yourself, and joy or suffering will be the
reward.
PART NINE
1.
There are only three things which can possibly be desired in the "world
without" and each of them can be found in the "world within." The secret of
finding them is simply to apply the proper "mechanism" of attachment to the
omnipotent power to which each individual has access.
2. The
three things which all mankind desires and which are necessary for his
highest expression and complete development are Health, Wealth and Love. All
will admit that Health is absolutely essential; no one can be happy if the
physical body is in pain. All will not so readily admit that Wealth is
necessary, but all must admit that a sufficient supply at least is
necessary, and what would be considered sufficient for one, would be
considered absolute and painful lack for another; and as Nature provides not
only enough but abundantly, wastefully, lavishly, we realize that any lack
or limitation is only the limitation which has been made by an artificial
method of distribution.
3. All
will probably admit that Love is the third, or maybe some will say the first
essential necessary to the happiness of mankind; at any rate, those who
possess all three, Health, Wealth, and Love, find nothing else which can be
added to their cup of happiness.
4. We
have found that the Universal substance is "All Health," "All Substance" and
"All Love" and that the mechanism of attachment whereby we can consciously
connect with this Infinite supply is in our method of thinking. To think
correctly is therefore to enter into the "Secret Place of the Most High."
5.
What shall we think? If we know this we shall have found the proper
mechanism of attachment which will relate us to "Whatsoever things we
desire." This mechanism may seem very simple when I give it to you, but read
on; you will find that it is in reality the "Master Key," the "Aladdin's
lamp," if you please; you will find that it is the foundation, the
imperative condition, the absolute law of well-doing, which means,
well-being.
6. To
think correctly, accurately, we must know the "Truth." The truth then is the
underlying principle in every business or social relation. It is a condition
precedent to every right action. To know the truth, to be sure, to be
confident, affords a satisfaction beside which no other is at all
comparable; it is the only solid ground in a world of doubt, conflict and
danger.
7. To
know the Truth is to be in harmony with the Infinite and Omnipotent power.
To know the truth is, therefore, to connect yourself with a power which is
irresistible and which will sweep away every kind of discord, inharmony,
doubt or error of any kind, because the "Truth is mighty and will prevail."
8. The
humblest intellect can readily foretell the result of any action when he
knows that it is based on truth, but the mightiest intellect, the most
profound and penetrating mind loses its way hopelessly and can form no
conception of the results which may ensue when his hopes are based on a
premise which he knows to be false.
9.
Every action which is not in harmony with Truth, whether through ignorance
or design, will result in discord, and eventual loss in proportion to its
extent and character.
10.
How then are we to know the truth in order to attach this mechanism which
will relate us to the Infinite?
11. We
can make no mistake about this if we realize that truth is the vital
principle of the Universal Mind and is Omnipresent. For instance, if you
require health, a realization of the fact that the "I" in you is spiritual
and that all spirit is one; that wherever a part is the whole must be, will
bring about a condition of health, because every cell in the body must
manifest the truth as you see it. If you see sickness; they will manifest
sickness; if you see perfection they must manifest perfection. The
affirmation, "I am whole, perfect, strong, powerful, loving, harmonious and
happy", will bring about harmonious conditions. The reason for this is
because the affirmation is in strict accordance with the Truth, and when
truth appears every form of error or discord must necessarily disappear.
12.
You have found that the "I" is spiritual, it must necessarily then always be
no less than perfect, the affirmation. "I am whole, perfect, strong,
powerful, loving, harmonious and happy" is therefore an exact scientific
statement.
13.
Thought is a spiritual activity and spirit is creative, therefore the result
of holding this thought in mind, must necessarily bring about conditions in
harmony with the thought.
14. If
you require Wealth a realization of the fact that the "I" in you is one with
the Universal mind which is all substance, and is Omnipotent, will assist
you in bringing into operation the law of attraction which will bring you
into vibration with those forces which make for success and bring about
conditions of power and affluence in direct proportion with the character
and purpose of your affirmation.
15.
Visualization is the mechanism of the attachment which you require.
Visualization is a very different process from seeing; seeing is physical,
and is therefore related to the objective world, the "world without," but
Visualization is a product of the imagination, and is therefore a product of
the subjective mind, the "world within." It therefore possesses vitality; it
will grow. The thing visualized will manifest itself in form. The mechanism
is perfect; it was created by the Master Architect who "doeth all things
well," but unfortunately sometimes the operator is inexperienced or
inefficient, but practice and determination will overcome this defect.
16. If
you require Love try to realize that the only way to get love is by giving
it, that the more you give the more you will get, and the only way in which
you can give it, is to fill yourself with it, until you become a magnet. The
method was explained in another lesson.
17. He
who has learned to bring the greatest spiritual truths into touch with the
so-called lesser things of life has discovered the secret of the solution of
his problem. One is always quickened, made more thoughtful, by his nearness
of approach to great ideas, great events, great natural objects, and great
men. Lincoln is said to have begotten in all who came near him the feeling
awakened when one approaches a mountain, and this sense asserts itself most
keenly when one comes to realize that he has laid hold upon things that are
eternal, the power of Truth.
18. It
is sometimes an inspiration to hear from someone who has actually put these
principles to the test, someone who has demonstrated them in their own life.
A letter from Frederick Andrews offers the following insight:
19. I
was about thirteen years old when Dr. T. W. Marsee, since passed over, said
to my mother: "There is no possible chance, Mrs. Andrews. I lost my little
boy the same way, after doing everything for him that it was possible to do.
I have made a special study of these cases, and I know there is no possible
chance for him to get well."
20.
She turned to him and said: "Doctor, what would you do if he were your boy?"
and he answered, "I would fight, fight, as long as there is a breath of life
to fight for."
21.
That was the beginning of a long drawn-out battle, with many ups and downs,
the doctors all agreeing that there was no chance for a cure, though they
encouraged and cheered us the best they could.
22.
But at last the victory came, and I have grown from a little, crooked,
twisted, cripple, going about on my hands and knees, to a strong, straight,
well formed man.
23.
Now, I know you want the formula, and I will give it to you as briefly and
quickly as I can.
24. I
built up an affirmation for myself, taking the qualities I most needed, and
affirming for myself over and over again, "I am whole, perfect, strong,
powerful, loving, harmonious and happy." I kept up this affirmation, always
the same, never varying, till I could wake up in the night and find myself
repeating, "I am whole, perfect, strong, powerful, loving, harmonious and
happy." It was the last thing on my lips at night and the first thing in the
morning.
25.
Not only did I affirm it for myself, but for others that I knew needed it. I
want to emphasize this point. Whatever you desire for yourself, affirm it
for others, and it will help you both. We reap what we sow. If we send out
thoughts of love and health, they return to us like bread cast upon the
waters; but if we send out thoughts of fear, worry, jealousy, anger, hate,
etc., we will reap the results in our own lives.
26. It
used to be said that man is completely built over every seven years, but
some scientists now declare that we build ourselves over entirely every
eleven months; so we are really only eleven months old. If we build the
defects back into our bodies year after year, we have no one to blame but
ourselves.
27.
Man is the sum total of his own thoughts; so the question is, how are we
going to entertain only the good thoughts and reject the evil ones? At first
we can't keep the evil thoughts from coming, but we can keep from
entertaining them. The only way to do this is to forget them -- which means,
get something for them. This is where the ready-made affirmation comes into
play.
28.
When a thought of anger, jealousy, fear or worry creeps in, just start your
affirmation going. The way to fight darkness is with light -- the way to
fight cold is with heat -- the way to overcome evils is with good. For
myself, I never could find any help in denials. Affirm the good, and the bad
will vanish. - Frederick Elias Andrews
29. If
there is anything you require, it will be well for you to make use of this
affirmation; it cannot be improved upon. Use it just as it is; take it into
the silence with you, until it sinks into your subconsciousness, so that you
can use it anywhere, in your car, in the office, at home; this is the
advantage of spiritual methods; they are always available. Spirit is
omnipresent, every ready; all that is required is a proper recognition of
its omnipotence, and a willingness or desire to become the recipient of its
beneficent effects.
30. If
our predominant mental attitude is one of power, courage, kindliness and
sympathy, we shall find that our environment will reject conditions in
correspondence with these thoughts; if it is weak, critical, envious and
destructive, we shall find our environment reflecting conditions
corresponding to these thoughts.
31.
Thoughts are causes and conditions are effects. Herein is the explanation of
the origin of both good and evil. Thought is creative and will automatically
correlate with its object. This is a Cosmological law (a universal law), the
law of Attraction, the law of Cause and Effect; the recognition and
application of this law will determine both beginning and end; it is the law
by which in all ages and in all times the people were led to believe in the
power of prayer. "As thy faith is, so be it unto thee," is simply another,
shorter and a better way of stating it.
32.
This week visualize a plant; take a flower, the one you most admire, bring
it from the unseen into the seen, plant the tiny seed, water it, care for
it, place it where it will get the direct rays of the morning sun, see the
seed burst; it is now a living thing, something which is alive and beginning
to search for the means of subsistence. See the roots penetrating the earth,
watch them shoot out in all directions and remember that they are living
cells dividing and subdividing, and that they will soon number millions,
that each cell is intelligent, that it knows what is wants and knows how to
get it. See the stem shoot forward and upward, watch it burst through the
surface of the earth, see it divide and form branches, see how perfect and
symmetrical each branch is formed, see the leaves begin to form, and then
the tiny stems, each one holding aloft a bud, and as you watch you see the
bud begin to unfold and your favorite flower comes to view; and now if you
will concentrate intently you will become conscious of a fragrance; it is
the fragrance of the flower as the breeze gently sways the beautiful
creation which you have visualized.
33.
When you are enabled to make your vision clear and complete you will be
enabled to enter into the spirit of a thing; it will become very real to
you; you will be learning to concentrate and the process is the same,
whether you are concentrating on health, a favorite flower, an ideal, a
complicated business proposition or any other problem of life.
34.
Every success has been accomplished by persistent concentration upon the
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