Part Twelve is enclosed herewith. In the fourth paragraph you will
find the following statement: "You must first have the knowledge
of your power; second, the courage to dare; third, the faith to do."
If you concentrate upon the thoughts given, if you give them your
entire attention, you will find a world of meaning in each sentence,
and will attract to yourself other thoughts in harmony with them,
and you will soon grasp the full significance of the vital knowledge
upon which you are concentrating.
Knowledge does not apply itself; we as individuals must make the
application, and the application consists in fertilizing the thought
with a living purpose.
The time and thought which most persons waste in aimless effort would
accomplish wonders if properly directed with some special object in
view. In order to do this, it is necessary to center your mental force
upon a specific thought and hold it there, to the exclusion of all
other thoughts. If you have ever looked through the viewfinder of
a camera, you found that when the object was not in focus, the impression
was indistinct and possibly blurred, but when the proper focus was
obtained the picture was clear and distinct. This illustrates the
power of concentration. Unless you can concentrate upon the object
which you have in view, you will have but a hazy, indifferent, vague,
indistinct and blurred outline of your ideal and the results will
be in accordance with your mental picture.
PART TWELVE
1. There is no purpose in life that cannot be best accomplished through
a scientific understanding of the creative power of thought.
2. This power to think is common to all. Man is, because he thinks.
Man's power to think is infinite, consequently his creative power
is unlimited.
3. We know that thought is building for us the thing we think of
and actually bringing it nearer, yet we find it difficult to banish
fear, anxiety or discouragement, all of which are powerful thought
forces, and which continually send the things we desire further away,
so that it is often one step forward and two steps backward.
4. The only way to keep from going backward is to keep going forward.
Eternal vigilance is the price of success. There are three steps,
and each one is absolutely essential. You must first have the knowledge
of your power; second, the courage to dare; third, the faith to do.
5. With this as a basis you can construct an ideal business, an ideal
home, ideal friends, and an ideal environment. You are not restricted
as to material or cost. Thought is omnipotent and has the power to
draw on the Infinite bank of primary substance for all that it requires.
Infinite resources are therefore at your command.
6. But your ideal must be sharp, clear-cut, definite; to have one
ideal today, another tomorrow, and a third next week, means to scatter
your forces and accomplish nothing; your result will be a meaningless
and chaotic combination of wasted material.
7. Unfortunately this is the result which many are securing, and
the cause is self evident. If a sculptor started out with a piece
of marble and a chisel and changed his ideal every fifteen minutes,
what result could he expect? And why should you expect any different
result in molding the greatest and most plastic of all substances,
the only real substance?
8. The result of this indecision and negative thought is often found
in the loss of material wealth. Supposed independence which required
many years of toil and effort suddenly disappears. It is often found
then that money and property are not independence at all. On the contrary,
the only independence is found to be a practical working knowledge
of the creative power of thought.
9. This practical working method cannot come to you until you learn
that the only real power which you can have is the power to adjust
yourself to Divine and unchangeable principles. You cannot change
the Infinite, but you can come into an understanding of Natural laws.
The reward of this understanding is a conscious realization of your
ability to adjust your thought faculties with the Universal Thought
which is Omnipresent. Your ability to cooperate with this Omnipotence
will indicate the degree of success with which you meet.
10. The power of thought has many counterfeits which are more or
less fascinating, but the results are harmful instead of helpful.
11. Of course, worry, fear, and all negative thoughts produce a crop
after their kind; those who harbor thoughts of this kind must inevitably
reap what they have sown.
12. Again, there are the Phenomena seekers who gormandize on the
so-called proofs and demonstration obtained at materializing séances.
They throw open their mental doors and soak themselves in the most
poisonous currents which can be found in the psychic world. They do
not seem to understand that it is the ability to become negative,
receptive and passive, and thus drain themselves of all their vital
force, which enables them to bring about these vibratory thought forms.
13. There are also the Hindu worshippers, who see in the materializing
phenomena which are performed by the so-called adepts, a source of
power, forgetting, or never seeming to realize that as soon as the
will is withdrawn the forms wither, and the vibratory forces of which
they are composed vanish.
14. Telepathy, or thought transference, has received considerable
attention, but as it requires a negative mental state on the part
of the receiver, the practice is harmful. A thought may be sent with
the intention of hearing or seeing, but it will bring the penalty
attached to the inversion of the principle involved.
15. In many instances, hypnotism is positively dangerous to the subject
as well as the operator. No one familiar with the laws governing in
the mental world would think of attempting to dominate the will of
another, for by so doing, he will gradually (but surely) divest himself
of his own power.
16. All of these perversions have their temporary satisfaction and
for some a keen fascination, but there is an infinitely greater fascination
in a true understanding of the world of power within, a power which
increases with use; is permanent instead of fleeing; which not only
is potent as a remedial agency to bring about the remedy for past
error or results of wrong thinking, but is a prophylactic agency protecting
us from all manner and form of danger, and finally is an actual creative
force with which we can build new conditions and new environment.
17. The law is that thought will correlate with its object and bring
forth in the material world the correspondence of the thing thought
or produced in the mental world. We then discern the absolute necessity
of seeing that every thought has the inherent germ of truth in order
that the law of growth will bring into manifestation good, for good
alone can confer any permanent power.
18. The principle which gives the thought the dynamic power to correlate
with its object, and therefore to master every adverse human experience,
is the law of attraction, which is another name for love. This is
an eternal and fundamental principle, inherent in all things, in every
system of Philosophy, in every Religion, and in every Science. There
is no getting away from the law of love. It is feeling that imparts
vitality to thought. Feeling is desire, and desire is love. Thought
impregnated with love becomes invincible.
19. We find this truth emphasized wherever the power of thought is
understood, The Universal Mind is not only Intelligence, but it is
substance, and this substance is the attractive force which brings
electrons together by the law of attraction so that they form atoms;
the atoms in turn are brought together by the same law and form molecules;
molecules take objective forms; and so we find that the law of love
is the creative force behind every manifestation, not only of atoms,
but of worlds, of the Universe, of everything of which the imagination
can form any conception.
20. It is the operation of this marvelous law of attraction which
has caused men in all ages and all times to believe that there must
be some personal being who responded to their petitions and desires,
and manipulated events in order to comply with their requirements.
21. It is the combination of Thought and Love which forms the irresistible
force, called the law of attraction. All natural laws are irresistible,
the law of Gravitation, or Electricity, or any other law operates
with mathematical exactitude. There is no variation; it is only the
channel of distribution which may be imperfect. If a bridge falls,
we do not attribute the collapse to any variation of the law of gravitation.
If a light fails us, we do not conclude that the laws governing electricity
cannot be depended upon, and if the law of attraction seems to be
imperfectly demonstrated by an inexperienced or uninformed person,
we are not to conclude that the greatest and most infallible law upon
which the entire system of creation depends has been suspended. We
should rather conclude that a little more understanding of the law
is required, for the same reason that a correct solution of a difficult
problem in Mathematics is not always readily and easily obtained.
22. Things are created in the mental or spiritual world be fore they
appear in the outward act or event. by the simple process of governing
our thought forces today, we help create the events which will come
into our lives in the future, perhaps even tomorrow. Educated desire
is the most potent means of bringing into action the law of attraction.
23. Man is so constituted that he must first create the tools, or
implements by which he gains the power to think. The mind cannot comprehend
an entirely new idea until a corresponding vibratory brain cell has
been prepared to receive it. This explains why it is so difficult
for us to receive or appreciate an entirely new idea; we have no brain
cell capable of receiving it; we are therefore incredulous; we do
not believe it.
24. If, therefore, you have not been familiar with the Omnipotence
of the law of attraction, and the scientific method by which it can
be put into operation, or if you have not been familiar with the unlimited
possibilities which it opens to those who are enabled to take advantage
of the resources it offers, begin now and create the necessary brain
cells which will enable you to comprehend the unlimited powers which
may be yours by cooperating with Natural Law. This is done by concentration
or attention.
25. The intention governs the attention. Power comes through repose.
It is by concentration that deep thoughts, wise speech, and all forces
of high potentiality are accomplished.
26. It is in the Silence that you get into touch with the Omnipotent
power of the subconscious mind from which all power is evolved.
27. He who desires wisdom, power, or permanent success of any kind
will find it only within; it is an unfoldment. The unthinking may
conclude that the silence is very simple and easily attained, but
it should be remembered that only in absolute silence may one come
into contact with Divinity itself; may learn of the unchangeable law
and open for himself the channels by which persistent practice and
concentration lead to perfection.
28. This week go to the same room, take the same chair, the same
position as previously; be sure to relax, let go, both mentally and
physically; always do this; never try to do any mental work under
pressure; see that there are no tense muscles or nerves, that you
are entirely comfortable. Now realize your unity with omnipotence;
get into touch with this power, come into a deep and vital understanding,
appreciation, and realization of the fact that your ability to think
is your ability to act upon the Universal Mind, and bring it into
manifestation, realize that it will meet any and every requirement;
that you have exactly the same potential ability which any individual
ever did have or ever will have, because each is but an expression
or manifestation of the One, all are parts of the whole, there is
no difference in kind or quality, the only difference being one of
degree.
Thought cannot conceive of anything that may not be brought to expression.
He who first uttered it may be only the suggester, but the doer will
appear.
Wilson
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