PART I
AN INQUIRY INTO THE TRUTH

AN inquiry into Truth is an inquiry into the cause of things as the human race sees
and experiences them. The starting point of our thought must always begin with our
experiences. We all know that life is, else we could not even think that
we are. Since we can think, say and feel, we must be. We live, we are conscious
of life; therefore we must be and life must be. If we are life and consciousness
(self-knowing) then it follows that we must have come from life and consciousness.
Let us start, then, with this simple fact: Life is and life is conscious.
But what is the nature of this life; is it physical, mental, material or spiritual?
A little careful thinking based upon logic, more than any merely personal opinion,
will do much in clearing up some of these questions that at first seem to stagger
us with their bigness.
How much of that which is may we call life? The answer would have to be:
Life is all that there is; it is the reason for all that we see, hear, feel--all
that we experience in any way. Now nothing from nothing leaves nothing, and it is
impossible for something to proceed from nothing. Since something is, that from
which it came must be all that is. Life, then, is all that there is. Everything
comes from it, ourselves included.
The next question is, how do things come from life? How do the things that we see
come from the things that we do not see? The things that we see must be real because
we see them. To say they are not real will never explain them nor answer any question
about them. God's world is not a world of illusion but one of divine realities.
The truth must not explain away things that we see. It must explain what they are.
We are living and experiencing varying degrees of consciousness and conditions.
Only when the why of this living and of our experiences is
Jesus understood will we know the least thing about the truth. did not say that
things are illusions. He said that we must not judge from the standpoint of the
seen but must judge righteously or with right judgment; and He meant that we must
get behind the appearance and find out what caused it. So let us not in any way
fool ourselves nor allow ourselves to believe we have always been fooled. We are
living in a world of realities. Whatever we have experienced is a reality as far
as that experience is concerned, although if we had had a higher understanding of
life, the unpleasant experience might have been avoided.
WHAT LIFE IS
IN the first place, what do we mean by life? We mean that which we see, feel, hear,
touch or taste, and the reason for it. We must have come into contact with all we
know of life. We have already found what life is or we could not have had any of
these experiences. "In the beginning was God" or life. Out of this life
which is, everything which is is made. So life must flow through all things. There
is no such thing as dead matter. Moreover, life is one, and it cannot be changed
except into itself. All forms are forms of this unity and must come and go through
some inner activity. This inner activity of life or nature must be some form of
self-consciousness or self-knowing. In our human understanding we would call this
inner knowing, or consciousness, "thought." The Spirit, or Life, or God,
must make things out of Himself through self-recognition, or self-knowing or, as
we would call it thinking. Since God is all, there is nothing to hinder Him from
doing what He wishes, and the question, "How do things come into being?"
is answered: God makes them out of Himself. God thinks, or knows, and that thing
which He thinks or knows appears from Himself, and is made out of Himself. There
is no other possible explanation for what we see. Unless people are willing to begin
here, they will never understand how it is that things are not material but spiritual.
MAN'S PLACE IN CREATION

BUT where does man come in? He is. Therefore it follows that he, too, is
made out of God, since God, or Spirit, is all. Being made out of God, he must partake
of His nature, for we are "made in His image."
Man is a center of God in God. Whatever God is in the Universal, man must be in
the individual world. The difference between God and man is one of degree and not
of quality. Man is not self-made; he is made out of 'God.
The question might arise, why did God do this? No living person can answer this
question. This is something that is known only of the Father. We might suppose that
God made man to live with Him and to enjoy with Him, to be one with the Father.
It is true, indeed, that those who have felt this most deeply have had a corresponding
spiritual power that leads us to suppose that God really did make man as a companion.
Man is the individual and God is the Universal. "As the Father hath life within
Himself, so hath he given it to the Son to have life within himself." Man's
mind is made out of God's mind, and all that man is or ever will be, all that
he has or ever will have, must partake of the Divine nature. Man did not make it
so, but it is so, and he must accept the fact and see what he can do with it. If
he has the same power in his individual life that God has in the Universal, then
this discovery will mean freedom from all bondage when he learns how to use his
power. As God governs His Universal world so will man govern his individual world,
always subject to the greater law and life. This could not be otherwise if we realize
what follows from it, for so realizing we find ourselves living in a very different
world from the one in which we thought we were living. God governs not through physical
law as result, but first by inner knowing--then the physical follows. In the same
way, man governs his world by the process which we will call, for want of a better
name, the power of his thought.
Man's inner life is one with the Father. There can be no separation, for the
self-evident reason that there is nothing to separate him from God, because there
is nothing but life. The separation of two things implies putting a different element
between them; but as there is nothing different from God, the unity of God and man
is firmly established forever. "My Father and I are One" is a simple statement
of a great soul who perceived life as it really is and not from the mere standpoint
of outer conditions.
Taking as the starting point that man has the same life as God, it follows that
he uses the same creative process. Everything is one, comes from the same source
and returns again to it. "The things which are seen are not made of the things
which do appear." What we see comes from what we do not see. This is the explanation
of the whole visible universe, and is the only possible explanation.
As God's thought makes worlds and peoples them with all living things, so does
our thought make our world and peoples it with all the experiences we have had.
By the activity of our thought things come into our life, and we are limited because
we have not known the truth; we have thought that outside things controlled us,
when all the time we have had that within which could have changed everything and
given us freedom from bondage.
The question, then, naturally arises: Why did God create man and make him a free
agent? If God had created us in such a way as to compel us to do or to be
anything that was not of our choosing, we should not have been individuals at all,
we should be automatons. Since we know that we are individuals, we know that God
made us thus; and we are just discovering the reason why. Let any man wake up to
this, the greatest truth in all ages, and he will find it will answer all questions.
He will be satisfied that things are what they are. He will perceive that he may
use his own God-given power so to work, to think and to live that he will in no
way hinder the greater law from operating through him. According to the clearness
of his perception and the greatness of his realization of this power will he provide
within himself a starting point through which God may operate. There will no longer
be a sense of separation, but in its place will come that divine assurance that
he is one with God, and thus will he find his freedom from all suffering, whether
it be of body, mind or estate.
THE BEGINNING OF UNDERSTANDING

MAN is beginning to realize that he has life within himself as the great gift of
God to him. If he really has life, if it is the same nature as the life of God,
if he is an individual and has the right of self-choice which constitutes individuality;
then it follows that he can do with his life what the wants to do: he can make out
of Himself that which he wishes. Freedom is his, but this freedom is within law
and never outside it. Man must obey law. If he disobeys it, it has to act as law,
and so acting has to punish him. This he cannot change but must submit to. Freedom
comes to the individual from understanding the laws of his own life, and conforming
to them, thereby subjecting them to his use, to the end of health, happiness and
success.
Law obtains throughout all nature, governing all things, both the seen and the unseen.
Law is not physical or material but mental and spiritual. Law is God's method
of operation. We should think of God as the great Spirit whose sole impulse is love,
freely giving of Himself to all who ask and ref using none. God is our Father in
every sense of the term, watching over, caring for and loving all alike. While all
is love, yet, in order that things may not be chaotic, all is governed by law. And
as far as you and I are concerned, this law is always mental.
OUR CONDITIONS GOVERNED BY OUR THINKING

IT is easy for the average person to see how it is that mind can control, and to
a certain extent govern, the functions of the body. Some can go even further than
this and see that the body is governed entirely by consciousness. This they can
see without much difficulty, but it is not so easy for them to see how it is that
thought governs their conditions and decides whether they are to be successes or
failures.
Here we will stop to ask the question: If our conditions are not controlled by thought,
by what, then, are they controlled? Some will say that conditions are controlled
by circumstances. But what are circumstances? Are they cause or are they effect?
Of course they are always effect; everything that we see is an effect. An effect
is something that follows a cause, and we are dealing with causation only; effects
do not make themselves, but they are held in place by mind, or causation.
If this does not answer your thought, begin over again and realize that behind everything
that is seen is the silent cause. In your life you are that cause. There is nothing
but mind, and nothing moves except as mind moves it. We have agreed that, while
God is love, yet your life is governed absolutely by mind, or law. In our lives
of conditions we are the cause, and nothing moves except as our mind moves it.
The activity of our mind is thought., We are always acting because we are always
thinking. At all times we are either drawing things to us or we are pushing them
away from us. In the ordinary individual this process goes on without his ever knowing
it consciously, but ignorance of the law will excuse no one from its effects.
"What," someone will say, "do you think that I thought failure or
wanted to fail?" Of course not. You would be foolish to think that; but according
to the law which we cannot deny, you must have thought things that would produce
failure. Perhaps you thought that failure might come, or in some other way
you gave it entrance to your mind.
Thinking back over the reason for things, you will find that you are surrounded
by a mind, or law, that casts back at the thinker, manifested, everything that he
thinks. If this were not true, man would not be an individual. Individuality can
mean only the ability to think what we want to think. If that thought is
to have power in our lives then there has to be something that will manifest it.
Some are limited and bound by law through ignorance. This law is sometimes called
"Karma," it is the law that binds the ignorant and gives freedom to the
wise.
We live in mind; and it can return to us only what we think into it. No matter what
we may do, law will always obtain. If we are thinking of ourselves as poor and needy,
then mind has no choice but to return what we have thought into it. At first this
may be hard to realize, but the truth will reveal to the seeker that law could act
in no other way. Whatever we think is the pattern, and mind is the builder. Jesus,
realizing this law, said, "It is done unto you even as you have believed."
Shall we doubt but that this great Way Shower knew what he was talking about? Did
He not say, "It is done unto you"? What a wonderful thought. "It
is done unto you." Nothing to worry about. "It is done unto you."
With a tremendous grasp of the power of true spiritual thought, Jesus even called
forth bread from the ethers of life, and at no time did He ever fail to demonstrate
that when one knows the truth he is freed by that knowledge.
UNCONSCIOUS CREATION.

THE author once attended a patient who was suffering from a large growth. She was
operated on and about fifty pounds of water were removed. In a few days the growth
had returned. Where did it come from? Not from eating or drinking. Neither did it
move from one part of the body to another part, as that would not have increased
her weight. It must have been created from elements which she took in from the air.
It had to come from something not physically seen, something appearing from nothing
that we see. What we call "creation" is the same thing--the visible appearing
from the invisible. Was not this phenomenon a creation?
Cases as remarkable as this are occurring every day. We should not deny this fact
but try to explain it. In the case of this woman there must have been an activity
of thought molded forth into form, else how could this growth have appeared? There
is nothing manifest but that there is a cause for the manifestation. Investigation
proves that behind every condition, whether of body or environment, there has been
some thought, conscious or unconscious, which produced that condition. In the case
of this woman the thought was not conscious. But creation is going on all the time;
we should realize this and learn how to control it so that there may be created
for us the things that we desire and not those that we do not want. Is it any wonder
that the Bible says, "With all thy getting get understanding"?
Jesus understood all this, and so it was no more effort for Him to do what He did
than it is for us to breathe or to digest our food. He understood, that is
all. Because Jesus did understand and did use these great laws with objective consciousness,
people thought He must be God. And when to-day something unusual occurs, people
think that a miracle has been performed. Jesus was not God. He was the manifestation
of God; and so are all people. "I say that ye are gods, and every one of you
sons of the Most High."
A thinking person will be compelled to admit, in view of all this, that creation
is first spiritual, through mental law, and then physical in its manifestation.
Man does not really create. He uses creative power that already is. Relatively speaking,
he is the creative power in his own life; and so far as his thought goes, there
is something that goes with it that has the power to bring forth into manifestation
the thing thought of. Hitherto men have used this creative power in ignorance and
so have brought upon themselves all kinds of conditions, but today hundreds of thousands
are beginning to use these great laws of their being in a conscious, constructive
way. Herein lies the great secret of the New Thought movements under their various
names and cults and orders. All are using the same law even though some deny to
others the real revelation. We should get into an attitude of mind wherein we should
recognize the truth wherever we may find it. The trouble with most of us is that
unless we see sugar in a sugar bowl we think it must be something else, and so we
stick to our petty prejudices instead of looking after principles.
FIRST STEPS

THE first thing to realize is that since any thought manifests it necessarily follows
that all thought does the same, else how should we know that the particular thought
we were thinking would be the one that would create? Mind must cast back all or
none. Just as the creative power of the soil receives all seeds put into it, and
at once begins to work upon them, so mind must receive all thought and at once begin
to operate upon it. Thus we find that all thought has some power in our lives and
over our conditions. We are making our environments by the creative power of our
thought. God has created us thus and we cannot escape it. By conforming our lives
and thought to a greater understanding of law we shall be able to bring into our
experience just what we wish, letting go of all that we do not want to experience
and taking in the things we desire.
Every person is surrounded by a thought atmosphere. This mental atmosphere is the
direct result of thought which in its turn becomes the direct reason for the cause
of that which comes into our lives. Through this power we are either attracting
or repelling. Like attracts like and we attract to us just what we are in mind.
It is also true that we become attracted to something that is greater than our previous
experience by first embodying the atmosphere of our desire.
Every business, every place, every person, everything has a certain mental atmosphere
of its own. This atmosphere decides what is to be drawn to it. For instance, you
never saw a successful man who went around with an atmosphere of failure. Successful
people think about success. A successful man is filled with that subtle something
which permeates everything that he does with an atmosphere of confidence and strength.
In the presence of some people we feel as though nothing were too great to undertake;
we are uplifted; we are inspired to do great things, to accomplish; we feel strong,
steady, sure. What a power we feel in the presence of big souls, strong men, noble
women!
Did you ever stop to inquire why it is that such persons have this kind of
an effect over you while others seem to depress, to drag you down, and in their
presence you feel as though life were a load to carry? One type is positive, the
other negative. In every physical respect they are just alike, but one has a mental
and spiritual power which the other does not have, and without that power the individual
can hope to do but little.
Which of these two do we like the better? With which do we want to associate? Certainly
not with the one that depresses us; we have enough of that already. But what about
the man who inspires us with our own worth? Ah, he is the man we will turn to every
time. Before ever we reach him, in our haste to be near, even to hear his voice,
do we not feel a strength coming to meet us? Do you think that this man who has
such a wonderful power of attraction will ever want for friends? Will he ever have
to look up a position? Already so many positions are open to him that he is weighing
in his mind which one to take. He does not have to become a success; he already
is a success.
Thoughts of failure, limitation or poverty are negative and must be counted out
of our lives for all time. Somebody will say, "But what of the poor; what are
you going to do with them; are they to be left without help?" No; a thousand
times no. The same power is in them that is in all men. They will always be poor
until they awake and realize what life is. All the charity on earth has never done
away with poverty, and never will; if it could have done so it would have done so;
it could not, therefore it has not. It will do a man a thousand times more good
to show him how to succeed than it will to tell him he needs charity. We need not
listen to all the calamity howlers. Let them howl if it does them any good. God
has given us a power and we must use it. We can do more toward saving the world
by proving this law than all that charity has ever given it.
Right here, in the manifold world to-day, there is more money and provision than
the world can use. Not even a fraction of the wealth of the world is used. Inventors
and discoverers are adding to this wealth every day; they are the real people. But
in the midst of plenty, surrounded by all the gifts of heaven, man sits and begs
for his daily bread. He should be taught to realize that he has brought these conditions
upon himself; that instead of blaming God, man or the devil for the circumstances
by which he is surrounded, he should learn to seek the truth, to let the dead bury
their dead. We should tell every man who will believe what his real nature is; show
him how to overcome all limitations; give him courage; show him the way. If he will
not believe, if he will not walk in the way, it is not our fault, and having done
all we can, we must go our way. We may sympathize with people but never with
trouble, limitation or misery. If people still insist upon hugging their troubles
to themselves, all the charity in the world will not help them.
Remember that God is that silent power behind all things, always ready to spring
into expression when we have provided the proper channels, which are receptive and
positive faith in the evidence of things not seen with the physical eye but eternal
in the heavens.
All is mind, and we must provide a receptive avenue for it as it passes out through
us into the outer expression of our affairs. If we allow the world's
opinion to control our thinking, then that will be our demonstration. If, on the
other hand, we rise superior to the world, we shall do a new thing.
Remember that all people are making demonstrations, only most of them are making
the ones they do not desire, but the only ones they can make with their present
powers of perception.
HOW TO ATTAIN STRENGTH

LET us see that we use the right attitude of mind in all that we do, filling ourselves
with such courage and power of strength that all thought of weakness flees before
us. If any thought of weakness should come, ask this question: Is life weak? If
life is not weak and if God is not discouraged, then you are not, never were, and
never will be. I should like to see the sickly, discouraged thought that could withstand
this attitude of mind.
No! Life is strong, and you are strong with the strength of the Infinite; forget
all else as you revel in this strength. You are strong and can say I AM. You have
been laboring under an illusion; now you are disillusioned. Now you know, and knowing
is using the law in a constructive way. "I and my Father are One;" this
is strength for the weak, and life for all who believe.
We can so fill ourselves with the drawing power of attraction that it will become
irresistible. Nothing can hinder things from coming to the man who knows that he
is dealing with the same power that creates all from itself, moves all within itself,
and yet holds all things in their places. I am one with the Infinite Mind. Let this
ring through you many times each day until you rise to that height that, looking,
sees.
In order to be sure that we are creating the right kind of a mental atmosphere and
so attracting what we want, we must at first watch our thinking, lest we create
that which we should not like to see manifest. In other words, we must think only
what we wish to experience. All is mind, and mind casts back at the thinker
that only which he thinks. Nothing ever happens by chance. Law governs all life,
and all people come under that law. But that law, so far as we are concerned, we
ourselves set in motion, and we do this through the power of our thought.
Each person is living in a world of his own making, and he should speak only such
words and think only such thoughts as he wishes to see manifested in his life. We
must not hear, think, speak, read or listen to limitation of any kind. There is
no way under heaven whereby we can think two kinds of thought and get only one result;
it is impossible, and the sooner we realize it the sooner we shall arrive. This
does not mean that we must be afraid to think lest we create the wrong image, but
it does mean that the way most people think can produce nothing but failure; that
is why so few succeed.
The person who is to succeed will never let his mind dwell on past mistakes. He
will forgive the past in his life and in the lives of other people. If he makes
a mistake he will at once forgive it. He will know that so long as he desires any
good, there is nowhere in the universe anything that opposes him. God does not damn
anyone or anything; man damns everyone and everything.
God does not make things by comparing His power with some other power. God knows
that when He speaks it done; and if we partake of the divine nature we must know
the same thing in our lives that God knows in His.
I am the master of my fate,
I am the captain of my soul."
WHAT WE WILL ATTRACT

WE will always attract to us, in our lives and conditions, according to our thought.
Things are but outer manifestations of inner mental concepts. Thought is not only
power; it is also the form of all things. The conditions that we attract will correspond
exactly to our mental pictures. It is quite necessary, then, that the successful
business man should keep his mind on thoughts of happiness, which produce cheerfulness
instead of depression; he should radiate joy, and should be filled with faith, hope
and expectancy. These cheerful, hopeful attitudes of mind are indispensable to the
one who really wants to do things in life.
Put every negative thought out of your mind once and for all. Declare your freedom.
Know that no matter what others may say, think or do, you are a success,
now, and nothing can hinder you from accomplishing your good.
All the power of the universe is with you; feel it, know it, and then act as though
it were true. This mental attitude alone will draw people and things to you.
Begin to blot out, one by one, all false beliefs, all idea that man is limited or
poor or miserable. Use that wonderful power of will that God has given to you. Refuse
to think of failure or to doubt your own power.
See only what you wish to experience, and look at nothing else. No matter how many
times the old thought returns, destroy it by knowing that it has no power over you;
look it squarely in the face and tell it to go; it does not belong to you, and you
must know--and stick to it--that you are now free.
Rise up in all the faith of one who knows what he is dealing with, and declare that
you are one with Infinite Mind. Know that you cannot get away from this One Mind;
that wherever you may go, there, right beside you, waiting to be used, is all the
power there is in the whole universe. When you realize this you will know that in
union with this, the only power, you are more than all else, you are more
than anything that can ever happen to you.
MORE ABOUT THE POWER OF ATTRACTION.

ALWAYS remember that Spirit makes things out of itself; it manifests in the visible
world by becoming the thing that it wills to become. In the world of the individual
the same process takes place. It is given to man to use creative power, but with
the using of this power comes the necessity of using it as it is made to be used.
If God makes things out of His thought before they come into manifestation, then
we must use the same method.
You can attract only that which you first mentally become and feel yourself to be
in reality, without any doubting. A steady stream of consciousness going out into
creative mind will attract a steady manifestation of conditions; a fluctuating stream
of consciousness will attract the corresponding manifestation or condition in your
life. We Host be consistent in our attitude of mind, never wavering. lames says,
"Ask in faith, nothing doubting, for he that doubteth is like a surge of the
sea driven by the wind and tossed. For let not that man think that he shall receive
anything of the Lord."
We are all immersed in an aura of our own thinking. This aura is the direct result
of all that we have ever said, thought or done; it decides what is to take place
in our life; it attracts what is like itself and repels what is unlike itself. We
are drawn towards those things that we mentally embody. Most of the inner processes
of thought have been unconscious; but when we understand the law all that we have
to do is to embody consciously what we wish, and think of that only, and then we
shall be drawn silently toward it.
We have this law in our hands to do with as we will. We can draw what we want only
as we let go of the old order and take up the new; and this we must do to the exclusion
of all else. This is no weak man's job but an undertaking for a strong, self-reliant
soul; and the end is worth the effort. The person who can hold his thought one-pointed
is the one who will obtain the best results.
But this does not imply the necessity of strain or anything of a strenuous nature;
on the contrary, strain is just what we must avoid. When we know that there is but
one power we shall not struggle, we shall know, and in calmness we shall see only
what we know must be the Truth. This means a persistent, firm determination to think
what we want to think, regardless of all outer evidence to the contrary. We look
not to the seen but to the unseen. The king of Israel understood this when, looking
upon the advancing host of the enemy, he said, "We have no might against this
great company, but our eyes are upon Thee"--upon the One Power.
HOW TO ATTRACT FRIENDS

THE man who has learned to love all people, no matter who they may be, will find
plenty of people who will return that love to him. This is not mere sentiment, and
it is more than a religious attitude of mind; it is a deep scientific fact, and
one to which we should pay attention. The reason is this: As all is mind, and as
we attract to us what we first become, until we learn to love we are not sending
out love vibrations, and not until we send out love vibrations can we receive love
in return.
One of the first things to do is to learn to love everybody. If you have not done
this, begin to do so at once. There is always more good than bad in people, and
seeing the good tends to bring it forth. Love is the greatest healing and drawing
power on earth. It is the very reason for our being, and that explains why it is
that people should have something or somebody to love.
The life that has not loved has not lived; it is still dead. Love is the sole impulse
for creation; and the man who does not have it as the greatest incentive in his
life has never developed the real creative instinct. No one can swing out into the
Universal without love, for the whole universe is based upon it.
When we find that we are without friends, the thing to do is at once to send our
thought out to the whole world,--send it full of love and affection. Know that this
thought will meet the desires of some other person who is wanting the same thing,
and in some way the two will be drawn together. Get over thinking that people are
queer. That kind of thought will only produce misunderstanding and cause us to lose
the friends that we now have. Think of the whole world as your friend; but you must
also be the friend of the whole world. In this way and with this simple practice
you will draw to you so many friends that the time will be too short to enjoy them
all. Refuse to see the negative side of anyone. Refuse to let yourself misunderstand
or be misunderstood. no not be morbid. Know that everyone wants you to have the
best; affirm this wherever you go and then you will find things just as you wish
them to be.
The atmosphere created by a real lover of the race is so powerful that although
his other shortcomings may be many, still the world will love him in return. "To
him who loveth much, much will be forgiven." People are dying for real human
interest, for someone to tell them that they are all right. Which person do we like
the better: the one who is always full of trouble and faultfinding, or the one who
looks at the world as his friend and loves it? The question does not need to be
asked; we know that we want the company of the person who loves and loving, forgets
all else.
The only reason we think other people are "queer" is because they do not
happen to think as we do. We must get over this little, petty attitude and see things
in the large. The person who sees what he wants to see, regardless of what appears,
will some day experience in the outer what he has so faithfully seen within.
From selfish motives alone, if from no loftier reason, we cannot afford to find
fault or to hate or even to hold in mind anything against any living soul. The God
who is love cannot hear the prayer of the man who is not love. Love and co-operation
will yet be found to be the greatest business principle on earth. "God is Love."
We will make our unity with all people, with all life. We will affirm that God in
us is unified with God in all. This One is now drawing into our life all love and
fellowship. I am one with all people, with all things, with all life. As I listen
in the silence the voice of all humanity speaks to me and answers the love that
I hold out to it.
This great love that I now feel for the world is the love of God, and it is felt
by all and returned from all. Nothing comes in between because there is nothing
but love to come in between. I understand all people and that understanding is reflected
back to me from all people. I help, therefore I am helped. I uplift, therefore I
am uplifted. Nothing can mar this perfect picture of myself and my relations with
the world; it is the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth. I am now
surrounded by all love, all friendship, all companionship, all health, all happiness,
all success. I am one with life. I wait in the silence while the Great Spirit bears
this message to the whole world.
THE CONTROL OF THOUGHT.

THE man who can control his thought can have and do what he wishes to have and to
do; everything is his for the asking. He must remember that whatever he gets is
his to use but not his to hold. Creation is always flowing by and we have as much
of it as we can take and use; more would cause stagnation.
We are relieved of all thought of clinging to anybody or anything. Cannot the Great
Principle' of Life create for us faster than we can spend or use? The universe
is inexhaustible; it is limitless; it knows no bounds and has no confines. We are
not depending on a reed shaken by the wind, but on the principle of life itself,
for all that we want, have or ever shall have. It is not some power, or a
great power, we affirm again; it is ALL POWER. All that we have to do is
to believe this and act as though it were so, never wavering, not even once, no
matter what happens. As we do this we shall find that things are steadily coming
our way, and that they are coming without that awful effort that destroys the peace
of the majority of the race. We know that there can be no failure in the Divine
Mind, and this Mind is the Power on which we are depending.
Now just because we are depending upon Divine Mind we must not think that we do
not have to do our share. God will work through us if we will let Him, but we must
act in the outer as though we were sure of ourselves. Our part is to believe, and
then to act in faith.
Jesus went to the tomb of Lazarus believing and knowing that God was working through
Him. Often we may have to go somewhere or do something and we must know with deep
conviction that there will be a power going with us that none can gainsay. When
we feel this secure place in our thought, all that we will have to do is to act.
There is no doubt but that the creative power of the universe will answer; it always
does. And so we need not take the worry upon ourselves, but rather we will
"Make known our requests with thanksgiving."
When Jesus said, "All things whatsoever ye pray and ask for, believe that ye
receive them and ye shall have them," he was uttering one of those many deep
truths that were so clear to Him and that we are just beginning to see. He knew
that everything is made out of mind and that without that positive acceptance on
the part of the individual there is no mold into which mind can pour itself forth
into form. In the mind of God there is the correct mold, the true knowing, but in
the mind of man there is not always this true knowing. Since God can do for
us only by doing through us, nothing can be done for us unless we are positively
receptive, but when we realize the law and how it works, then we will provide that
complete inner acceptance. By so doing we permit the Spirit to do the work, to make
the gift.
The reason we can make our requests known with thanksgiving is because we know from
the beginning that we are to receive and therefore we cannot help being thankful.
This grateful attitude to the Spirit puts us in very close touch with power and
adds much to the reality of the thing that we are dealing with. Without it we can
do but little. So let us cultivate all the gratitude that we can. In gratitude we
will send our thoughts out into the world, and as it comes back it will come laden
with the fruits of the Spirit.
CREATING ATMOSPHERE.

TO the student who has realized that all is mind and that everything is governed
by law, there comes another thought: it is that he can create, or have created for
him, from his own thinking. He can create such a strong mental atmosphere of success
that its power of attraction will be irresistible. He can send his thought throughout
the world and have it bring back to him whatever he wants. He can so fill his place
of business with the power of success that it will draw from far and near. Thought
will always bring back to us what we send out. First we must clear our thought of
all unbelief. This book is written for those who believe; and to those who do believe
it will come true in their lives.
Without mental clearness on the part of the thinker there can be no real creative
work done. As water will reach only its own level, so mind will return to us only
what we first believe. We arc always getting what we believe but not always what
we want. Our thought has the power to reach, in the outer form of conditions, an
exact correspondence to our inner convictions.
By thinking, you set in motion a power that creates. It will be exactly as you think.
You throw out into mind an idea, and mind creates it for you and sets it on the
path of your life. Think of it, then, as your greatest friend. It is always with
you wherever you may be. It never deserts you. You are never alone. There is no
doubt, no fear, no wondering; you know. You are going to use the only power
that there is in the universe. You are going to use it for a definite purpose. You
have already fixed this purpose in your thought; now you are going to speak it forth.
You are speaking it for your own good. You desire only the good and you know that
only the good can come to you. You have made your unity with life, and now life
is going to help you in your affairs.
You are going to establish in your rooms such an atmosphere of success that it will
become an irresistible power; it will sweep everything before it as it realizes
the greatness and the All-Mightiness of the One. You are so sure, that you will
not even look to see if it is going to happen; you KNOW.
And now your word, which is one with the Infinite Life, is to be spoken in calm,
perfect trust. It is to be taken up, and at once it is to be operated on. Perfect
is the pattern and perfect will be the result. You see yourself surrounded by the
thing that you desire. More than this, you are the thing that you desire.
Your word is now establishing it forever; see this, feel it, know it. You are now
encompassed by perfect life, by infinite activity, by all power, by all guidance.
The power of the Spirit is drawing to you all people; it is supplying you with all
good; it is filling you with all life, truth and love.
Wait in perfect silence while that inner power takes it up. And then you know that
it is done unto you. There goes forth from this word the power of the Infinite.
"The words which I speak, they are spirit and they are life."
THE POWER OF WORDS.

MAN'S word, spoken forth into creative mind, is endowed with power of expression.
"By our words we are justified and by our words we are condemned." Our
word has the exact amount of power that we put into it. This does not mean power
through effort or strain but power through absolute conviction, or faith. It is
like a little messenger who knows what he is doing and knows just how to do it.
We speak into our words the intelligence which we are, and backed by that greater
intelligence of the Universal Mind our word becomes a law unto the thing for which
it is spoken. Jesus understood this far better than we do. Indeed, He absolutely
believed it, for He said, "Heaven and earth shall pass away but my words shall
not pass away till all be fulfilled."
This makes our word inseparable from Absolute Intelligence and Power. Now if any
word has power it must follow that all words have power. Some words may have a greater
power than others, according to our conviction, but all words have some power. How
careful, then, we should be what kind of words we are speaking.
All this goes to prove that we really are one with the Infinite Mind, and that our
words have the power of life within them; that the word is always with us and never
far off. The word is within our own mouth. Every time we speak we are using power.
We are one in mind with the whole universe; we are all eternally united in this
mind with real power. It is our own fault if we do not use this truth after we see
it. We should feel ourselves surrounded by this mind, this great pulsating life,
this all-seeing and all-knowing reality. When we do feel this near presence, this
great power and life, then all we have to do is to speak forth into it, speak with
all the positive conviction of the soul that has found its source, and above all
else never fear but that it will be done unto us even as we have believed.
What wonderful power, what a newness of life and of power of expression, is waiting
for those who really believe. What may the race not attain to when men wake up to
the real facts of being? As yet the race has not begun to live, but the time is
drawing near. Already thousands are using this great power, and thousands are eagerly
watching and waiting for the new day.
WHY BELIEF IS NECESSARY

ALWAYS when we pray we must believe. Our idea of prayer is not so much asking God
for things as it is believing that we already have the things that we need. As we
have said before, this already-believing is necessary because all is mind,
and until we have provided that full acceptance we have not made a mold into which
mind could pour itself and through which it could manifest. This positive belief
is absolutely essential to real creative work; and if we do not at present have
it, then we must develop it.
All is law, and cause and effect obtain through all life. Mind is cause, and what
we term matter, or the visible, is effect. As water will freeze into the form that
it is poured, so mind will solidify only into the forms that our thought takes.
Thought is form. The individual provides the form; he never creates or even manifests,--that
is, of himself; there is something that does all this for him. His sole activity
is the use of this power. This power is always at hand ready to be spoken into and
at once ready to form the words into visible expression. But the mold that most
of us provide is a very poor one, and we change it so quickly that it is more like
a motion picture than anything else.
Already we have the power; it is the gift of the Most High in its Finite Expression.
But our ignorance of its use has caused us to create the wrong form, which in its
turn has caused mind to produce the form which we have thought into it. From this
law of cause and effect we may never hope to escape; and while we may think of it
as a hard thing, at first, yet, when we understand, we shall see it as absolute
justice without which there could be no real self-acting, individual life at all.
Because of our divine individuality, even God may have to wait our recognition of
Him and His laws.
People in business will do well to remember this and so to form their thought that
they will be willing to receive what they send out. No thought of discouragement
or disorder should ever be created, but only positive assurance, strong thoughts
of success, of Divine activity, the feeling that with God all things are possible,
the belief that we are One with that Great Mind. These are the thoughts that make
for success.
The realization that we are dealing with one and not with two powers enables us
to think with clearness. We are not troubled about competition or opposition or
failure because there is nothing but life, and this life is continually giving to
us all that we could ask for, wish, or think into it.
We can now see how essential it is that thought should be held one-pointed; that
we should think always and only upon what we want, never letting our mind dwell
on anything else. In this way the Spirit works through us.
WHERE SO MANY FAIL

THE ordinary individual, sitting down to give a treatment to his business, unconsciously
does just the thing that he should have avoided; and then he wonders why he did
not get the desired results. Most people simply sit and wish for, or long for, something.
They may even have a great desire or hope. They may even go so far as to believe
that their desire is going to happen. All this is good as far as it goes, but it
does not go far enough. What we must do is to provide that already-having-received
attitude. This may seem hard at first but we can easily see that it is necessary;
and as it is the only way that mind works, this is what we must do.
Power is, and mind is, and life is; but they have to flow through us in order to
express in our lives. We are dealing with law; and nature must be obeyed before
it will work for us. Just realize that this law is as natural a law as any other
of God's laws, and use it with the same intelligence that you would use the
law of electricity; then you will get the desired results. We provide the thought
form around which the divine energies play and to which they attract the conditions
necessary for the fulfillment of the though.
When we give a treatment this is all that we have to do, but before we can do even
this we have to clear our minds of all fear, of every sense of separation from the
Divine Mind. Law is; but we must enforce it, or use it, in our own lives. Nothing
can happen to us that is not first an accepted belief in our own consciousness.
We may not always be aware of what is going on within, but practice will enable
us to control our thought more and more so that we shall be able to think what we
want to think, regardless of what may seem to be the case.
Each person has within himself the capacity of knowing and making use of the law
but it must be consciously developed. This is done by practice, and by willingness
to learn and to utilize whatever we know so far as we have gone.
The individual who has the most power is the one who has the greatest realization
of the Divine Presence, and to whom this means the most as an active principle of
his life.
We all need more backbone and less wishbone. There is something which waits only
our recognition to spring into being, bringing with it all the power in the universe.
USING THE IMAGINATION.

JUST imagine yourself surrounded by mind, so plastic, so receptive, that it receives
the slightest impression of your thought. Whatever you think it takes up and executes
for you. Every thought is received and acted upon. Not some but all thoughts. Whatever
the pattern we provide, that will be our demonstration. If we cannot get over thinking
that we are poor then we will still remain poor. As soon as we become rich in our
thought then we will be rich in our expression. These are not mere words, but the
deepest truth that has ever come to the human race. Hundreds of thousands of the
most intelligent thinkers and the most spiritual people of our day are proving this
truth. We are not dealing with illusions but with realities; pay no more attention
to the one who ridicules these ideas than you would to the blowing of the wind.
In the center of your own soul choose what you want to become, to accomplish; keep
it to yourself. Every clay in the silence of absolute conviction know that it is
now done. It is just as much done, as far as you are concerned, as it will be when
you experience it in the outer. Imagine yourself to be what you want to be. See
only that which you desire, refuse even to think of the other. Stick to it, never
doubt. Say many times a day, "I am that thing," realize what this means.
It means that the great Universal power of Mind is that, and it cannot fail.
MAN'S RIGHT OF CHOICE.

MAN is created an individual and as such he has the power of choice. Many people
seem to think that man should not choose, that since he has asked the Spirit to
lead him, he need no longer act, or choose. This is taught by many teachers but
is not consistent with our individuality. Unless we had this privilege, this power
of choice, we would not be individuals. What we do need to learn is that the Spirit
can choose through us. But when this happens it is an act on our part. Even though
we say, "I will not choose," we are still choosing; because we are choosing
not to choose.
We cannot escape the fact that we are made in such a way that at every step life
is a constant choice. What we do need to do is to select what we feel to be right
and know that the universe will never deny us anything. We choose and Mind creates.
We should endeavor to choose that which will express always a greater life and we
must remember that the Spirit is always seeking to express love and beauty through
us. If we are attuned to these, and are working in harmony with the great creative
power, we need have no doubt about its willingness to work for us.
We must know exactly what it is that we wish and get the perfect mental picture
of it. We must believe absolutely that we now have it and never do or say anything
that denies it.
OLD AGE AND OPPORTUNITY.

ONE of the besetting errors of people is a belief that they are too old to do things.
This comes from a lack of understanding what life really is. Life is consciousness
and not years. The man or woman who is seventy years old should be better able to
demonstrate than the man who is only twenty. He should have evolved a higher thought,
and it is thought and not conditions that we are dealing with.
Amelia Barr was fifty-three before she wrote a book. After that she wrote over eighty,
all of which had a large circulation. Mary Baker Eddy was sixty before she began
her work, and she attended to all of her great activities until she passed from
this plane to a higher one. The author of this book once took a man who was over
sixty, one who thought his chance for success had gone, and through teaching him
these principles in a year's time made him a prosperous business man. He is
now doing well and was never before in his life so happy. The last time he was interviewed
he said that business was increasing every day and that he had not begun yet. Every
day he stands in his store and claims more activity. He speaks the word and realizes
increase all the time. If this were not true then life would not be worth the living.
What is a few years in eternity? We must get over these false notions about age
and competition. In the truth the word competition is never mentioned. The people
who think about it have never known the truth.
Life is what we make it from within and never from without. We are just as old as
we think we are, no matter what the number of years may have been that we have lived
on this planet.
DEMONSTRATING SUCCESS IN BUSINESS.

ALL demonstrations take place within ourselves. Creation is eternally flowing through
all things. The law is always working from that inner pattern. We do not struggle
with conditions, we use principles which create conditions. What we can mentally
encompass we can accomplish, no matter how hard it may seem from the outside.
All external things are but the outer rim of inner thought activity. You can easily
prove this for yourself. If you are in business, say, running an ice cream stand
or counter, and are not doing good business, look carefully into your own thought
and see what you will find. You will find that it is an established belief there
that business is not good. You are not feeling a sense of activity. You will not
find within your thought any feeling of success. You are not expecting many customers.
Now suppose someone comes along and says to you: "What is the matter? Why are
you not doing more business?" This is about what the answer would be: "People
don't seem to want what I have to sell." Or perhaps something like this:
"I am too old to compete with modern methods." Or even: "Well, times
are hard." All this is negative thought.
Now this man to whom you are talking does not believe a word you have said. He knows
that causation is in mind and not in matter, and he says: "The whole thing
is in your own mind; the trouble with you is that you don't feel that you are
a success."
Perhaps you have heard something of this before; if so you will ask him what he
means, or perhaps you think he is talking about something peculiar; but we are taking
it for granted that you are so anxious to do something to make your business a success
that you will be willing to try anything, so you ask him to explain. He begins by
telling you all is Mind; nothing moves but Mind moves it and that you are a center
in this Mind. You do not understand how this relates in any way to your business,
but he goes on to say that your thought decides whether your business shall be a
success or a failure. Here you become indignant, and ask if he means to tell you
that you want to fail. Of course he knows you do not, and he explains that while
you wish success, you are thinking failure, fearing it, and that there is a law
that makes your thought, never asking questions but at once sets about its fulfillment.
You become interested and ask how this can be; in return you are asked this question:
"How did anything come into being?" This sets you to thinking and of course
you realize that there was a time when nothing existed but life; so whatever has
come into being must have come from that life, for what we see must come from that
which we do not see. You have to admit that. Then what you do not see must be the
Cause of everything; and you must also admit that; and that Cause works by Law;
this you are compelled to admit. Then this Law, being everywhere, must be in you;
this is harder for you to see; but after much thought you begin to realize that
it is so. Then you, without knowing where your thought processes were leading you,
have conceded that you, yourself, are the reason for what happens in your life,
be it success or failure.
God couldn't make you any other way and at the same time make you a self-choosing
individual. This is plain.
Now what are you going to do about it? This is what you must do. For every time
that you have thought failure you are going to replace it with strong radiant thoughts
of success. You are going to speak activity into your business. You are going daily
to see nothing but activity and to know that it is Law that you are using, Universal
Law, and as such your thought is as sure as the thought of God.
Daily you are going to give to the Great Creative Mind exactly what you want to
happen. You will see only what you desire and in the silence of your soul you will
speak and it will be done unto you. You will come to believe that a great Divine
Love flows through you and your affairs. You will be grateful for this Love.
It fills your life. It satisfies your soul. You are a different man. You are so
filled with activity and courage that when you meet people they will wonder at your
energy. They will begin to wish simply to come in contact with you. They will feel
uplifted.
In the course of a few months you will be a success. People will come to you and
say: "How do you do it?" The answer will be the same that was given to
you a few months ago.
Let the man who is speaking to the public do the same thing. Let him daily see throngs
of people coming to hear him. Let him see nothing else. He will experience what
he feels, and sees.
Always remember this. Life is from within outward, and never from without inward.
You are the center of power in your own life.
Be sure and not take on false suggestion. The world is full of calamity howlers;
turn from them, every one, no matter how great you think they may be; you haven't
the time to waste over anything that is negative. You are a success, and you are
giving to the Law, every day, just what you want done. And the Law is always working
for you. All fear has gone and you know that there is but One Power in all the Universe.
Happy is the man who knows this, the greatest of all Truths.
The whole thing resolves itself into our mental ability to control our thought.
The man who can do this, can have what he wants, can do what he wishes, and becomes
what he wills. Life, God, the Universe, is his.
MONEY A SPIRITUAL IDEA.

MANY people seem to think that money must be evil, although I have never as yet
seen any who did not want a lot of this evil in their lives.
If all is an expression of life, then money is an expression of life, and
as such, must be good. Without a certain amount of it in this life, we would have
a hard time. But how to get it; that is the race problem. How shall we acquire wealth?
Money didn't make itself, and not being self-creative it must be an effect.
Behind it must be the Cause that projects it. That cause is never seen; no cause
is ever seen. Consciousness is cause and people who have a money consciousness have
the outward expression of it. People who have it as a sure reality in their mind,
have it as an expression in their pocket. People who don't have this mental
likeness don't have money in their pockets.
What we need to do is to acquire a money consciousness. This may seem very material,
but the true idea of money is not material--it is spiritual. We need to make our
unity with it. We can never do this while we hold it away from us by thinking that
we haven't it. Let us change the method and begin to make our unity with supply
by daily declaring that all the Power in the Universe is daily bringing to us all
that we can use. Feel the presence of supply. Know that it is yours now.
Make yourself feel that you now have, and to you shall be given. Work with yourself
until there is nothing in you that doubts. Money can not be kept away from the man
who understands that all is Mind, and that Divine Law governs his life.
Daily give thanks for perfect supply. Feel it to be yours, that you have entered
into the full possession of it now.
Refuse to talk poverty or limitation. Stick to it that you are rich. Get the million
dollar consciousness. There is no other way, and this will react into everything
that you do.
See money coming to you from every source and from every direction. Know that everything
is working for your good.
Realize in your life the presence of an Omnipotent Power. Speak forth into It, and
feel that It responds to your approach.
Whenever you see anything or anybody whom you think has more than you, at once affirm
that you have the same thing. This doesn't mean that you have what is his, but
that you have as much. It means that all you need is yours.
Whenever you think about anything big, at once say, "That means me." In
this way you learn to unify yourself, in the Law, with large concepts, and according
to the way that Law works, it will tend to produce that thing for you.
Never let yourself doubt for even a minute. Always be positive about yourself. Keep
watch over the inner workings of your thought, and the Law will do the rest.
ACTION.

THE Universe is teeming with activity. There is motion everywhere. Nothing ever
stands still. All activity comes from mind. If we want to be in line with things
we must move. This doesn't mean that we must strain or struggle, but we must
be willing to do our part by letting the Law work through us.
God can do for us only as we will allow Him to do through us. Intelligence gives
us ideas and in our turn we work on them. But our work is no longer done in any
sense of doubt or fear, for we know that we are dealing with something that never
makes a mistake. We proceed with a calm confidence born of the inner trust in a
Power that is Infinite. Behind all of our movements, then, is a great purpose, to
let the Law work through us.
The Law of Activity must be complied with; we must be willing to take the way of
outer activity. Jesus went to the tomb of Lazarus. We may have to go but there will
accompany us something that never fails.
This law of activity we must use in our business. So many business places that we
go into have such an atmosphere of inactivity, produce such a drowsy feeling, that
we at once lose all interest in what is going on. We don't feel like buying.
We leave that place without any apparent reason and go into another. Here we feel
that all is life, all is motion, all is activity. We feel confident that this is
the place we are looking for. We will buy here; we find just what we want; we are
satisfied with our purchase and go away cheerful.
Now to create this activity something more than thought is essential. Not that it
does not come first, but the one who has this thought of activity will naturally
manifest it in vigorous, energetic movement which helps to produce a spirit of activity
in his business and in everything he undertakes. Wherever you see a man who does
not move, then you will find one whose thought is inactive; the two always go together.
A man in a store or place of business should always be moving his goods. He should
always be doing something. People will see this and getting the thought of activity
behind it will want to trade there. We are not attracted to a store that always
has the same things on the same shelf. The world likes action, change. Action is
Life.
Let a clerk in a store think activity and begin to manifest it, even though he may
not be waiting on customers, and in a short time he will be waiting on them. Alertness
is the word. Always be alert. There must be mental alertness before there can be
physical activity.
Act as though things were happening even though they may not appear to be. Keep
things moving and soon you will have to avoid the rush. Activity is genius. Half
the stores that you go into make you sleepy before you get out, and you feel as
though you can't get out fast enough. The other half are alive and those are
the ones who are doing the business of the world.
The man who is active in his thought doesn't have to sit by himself to think;
he works while he thinks and so complies with the Law which has to work through
him. The thought of activity makes him move, and the thought of confidence makes
his movements sure, and the thought of Supreme Guidance makes his work intelligent.
We must be careful and not get into ruts; always be doing something new and different,
and you will find life becomes a great game in which you are taking the leading
part.
Life will never become tiresome to the active mind and body. It is so interesting
that we wonder if we will ever get enough of it. Some people get into such lazy
mental habits that a new idea cannot find entrance. Great things are done by people
who think great thoughts and then go out into the world to make their dreams come
true.
If you can't find anything new to do, go home and change the bed around, or
the piano; put the cook stove in the parlor and eat on the back step for a time.
It will start something moving and changing in you that will never stop. The wide
awake person can find so many things to do that he hasn't time even to begin
in this life and he knows that Eternity is necessary to carry out the ideals that
he already has evolved.
Everything comes from Mind, but Mind acts on itself and we must act on ourselves
and on conditions; not as a slave but as a master. Be interested in life, if you
want life to be interested in you. Act in Life and Life will act through you. So
will you also become one of the great people on earth.
IDEAS OF THE INFINITE.

SUPPOSE that we wish to draw from the Universal Mind some definite idea, some guidance,
some information, some leading. How are we going to do this? First we must become
convinced that we can do it.
Where do all the inventions come from? Where does Edison get his information about
electricity? Where, if not direct from the Mind of the Universe? Everything that
has ever come into the race comes direct from Mind. There is nothing else it could
come from.
Every invention is but a discovery of something that already is, although we may
not have seen it. Where does the harmony of music come from? Where could it originate
except in Mind? Does not a great musician listen and hear something that we do not
hear? His ear is attuned to Harmony and he catches it straight from Life itself
and interprets it to the world. We are surrounded by the music of the spheres but
few of us ever catch the sound.
We are so filled with trouble that the Divine Melody is never heard. If we could
see, if we could hear, if we could understand, if we only realized the presence
of the All, what could we not do?
When a great thought springs up in the mind of an individual, when a great poem
is written, when a great work of art is wrought by some receptive artist, it is
simply a sign that the veil is thin between; he has caught a glimpse of reality.
But for most of us Inspiration is not to be depended on, and we must take the slower
but none the less sure method of receiving straight from the Infinite. The method
is a simple one and very effective. When you want to know a certain thing, or how
to begin a certain line of action:
First, you must be quiet within yourself. You must not be confused by any outward
appearance. Never become disturbed by effects. They didn't make themselves and
have no intelligence to contradict you.
Be quiet until you realize the presence of absolute Intelligence all around you,
of the Mind that knows. Now get a perfect picture of just what you desire. You cannot
get a picture unless you know what it is you want. Put your mind in touch with Universal
Mind, saying just what you are waiting for. Ask for it, believe that you are receiving
it, and wait. After a few minutes declare that you now know, even though you may
not seem to know, yet in the depths of consciousness you have received the impression.
Give thanks that you now receive. Do this every day until you get some direction.
It is sometimes a good thing to do this just before going to sleep.
Never, after you have done this, deny the knowledge that has been given you. The
time will come when some idea will begin to take form. Wait for it and, when it
does appear, act upon it with all the conviction of one who is perfectly sure of
himself.
You have gotten understanding straight from the source of all understanding, knowledge
from the source of knowledge. All can do this if they will be persistent. It is
a sure direction and guidance and will never fail us. But we must be sure that we
are not denying in other moments what we affirm in the moments of Faith. In this
way we will make fewer mistakes and in time our lives will be controlled by supreme
wisdom and understanding.
DON'T BE A LEANER.

NEVER lean on other people. You have strength of your own that is great enough to
do all that is necessary. The Almighty has implanted genius within the soul of everyone
and what we need to do is to unearth that inner genius and cause it to shine forth.
We will never do this while we look to others for guidance. "To thine own self
repair, wait thou within the silence dim, and thou shalt find Him there."
All the power and intelligence of the Universe is already within, waiting to be
utilized. The Divine Spark must be fanned into a blaze of the living Fire of your
own divinity.
Self-reliance is the word to dwell on. Listen to your own voice; it will speak in
terms that are unmistakable. Trust in your own self more than in all else. All great
men have learned to do this. Every person, within his own soul, is in direct communication
with the Infinite Understanding. When we depend on other people we are simply taking
their light and trying to light our path with it. When we depend on ourselves we
are depending on that inner voice that is God, speaking in and through man. "Man
is the inlet and the outlet to all there is in God." God has made us and brought
us up to where we recognize our own individuality; from now on we will have to let
Him express through us. If it were different we should not be individuals. "Behold
I stand at the door and wait." This is a statement of the near presence of
power; but we, the Individual, must open the door. This door is our thought and
we are the guardian of it, and when we do open the door we will find that the Divine
Presence is right at hand, waiting, ready and willing to do for us all that we can
believe.
We are strong with the strength of the Infinite. We are not weak. We are great and
not mean. We are One with the Infinite Mind.
When you have a real thing to do, keep it to yourself. Don't talk about it.
Just know in your own mind what it is that you want and keep still about it. Often
when we think that we will do some big thing we begin to talk about it and the first
thing we know all the power seems to be gone.
This is what happens. We are all sending out into Mind a constant stream of thought;
the clearer it is, the better will it manifest; if it becomes doubtful it will not
have so clear a manifestation. If it is confused it will manifest only confusion.
All this is according to the Law of Cause and Effect, and we cannot change that
Law. Too often, when we tell our friends what we are going to do, they confuse our
thought by laughing about it, or by doubting our capacity to do so large a thing.
Of course this would not happen if we were always positive, but when we become the
least bit negative it will react and we will lose that power of clearness which
is absolutely necessary to good creative work.
When you want to do a big thing, get the mental pattern, make it perfect, know just
what it means, enlarge your thought, keep it to yourself, pass it over to the creative
power behind all things, wait and listen, and when the impression comes, follow
it with assurance. Don't talk to anyone about it. Never listen to negative talk
or pay any attention to it and you will succeed where all others fail.
CAUSES AND CONDITIONS.

WHEN we realize that life is not fundamentally physical, but mental and spiritual,
it will not be hard for us to see that by a certain mental and spiritual process
we can demonstrate what we want.
We are not dealing with conditions but with causes. Causes originate only from the
unseen side of life. This is not strange as the same might be said of electricity,
or even of life itself. We do not see life, we only see what it does. This we call
a condition. Of itself it is simply an effect. We are living in the outer world
of effects and in the inner world of causes. These causes we set in motion by our
thought, and, through the power inherent within the cause, expresses the thought
as a condition. It follows that the cause must be equal to the effect and that the
effect always evaluates with the cause held in mind. Everything comes from One Substance,
and our thought qualifies that Substance and determines what is to take place in
our life.
The whole teaching of the Bhagavad Gita is that there is but One and that
it becomes to us just what we first believe into it. In other words we manifest
the unmanifested. This in no way takes away from the omnipotence of God, but adds
to it, for He has created something that is able to do this. God still rules in
the Universe, but we are given the power to rule in our lives.
We must realize, then, absolutely that we are dealing with a Substance that we have
a right to deal with, and by learning its laws we will be able to subject them to
our use, just as Edison does with electricity. Law is but we must use it.
The substance that we deal with, in itself, is never limited, but we often are,
because we draw only what we believe.
Because we are limited is no reason why the Universe should have limitation. Our
limitation is only our unbelief; life can give us a big thing or a little thing.
When it gives us a little thing, it is not limited, any more than life is limited
when it makes a grain of sand, because it could just as well have made a planet.
But in the great scheme of things all kinds of forms, small and large, are necessary,
which, combined, make a complete whole. The power and substance behind everything
remain Infinite.
Now this life can become to us only through us, and that becoming is the passing
of Spirit into expression in our lives through the form of the thought that we give
to it. In itself life is never limited; an ant has just as much life as an elephant
though smaller in size. The question is not one of size but one of consciousness.
We are not limited by actual boundaries, but by false ideas about life and by a
failure to recognize that we are dealing with the Infinite.
Limitation is an experience of the race, but it is not the fault of God, it is the
fault of man's perception. And to prove that this is so, let any man break the
bonds of this false sense of life and he at once begins to express less and less
limitation. It is a matter of the growth of the inner idea.
People often say when they are told this, "Do you think that I decided to be
poor and miserable; do you take me for a fool?" No, you are not a fool, but
it is quite possible that you have been fooled, and most of us have been. I know
of no one who has escaped being fooled about life; you may not have had thoughts
of poverty but at the same time you may have had thoughts that have produced it.
Just watch the process of your thinking and see how many times a day you think something
that you would not want to happen. This will satisfy you that you need to be watchful,
that your thought needs to be controlled.
What we need to do is to reverse the process of our thinking and see to it that
we think only positive, constructive thoughts. A calm determination to think just
what we want to think regardless of conditions will do much to put us on the highway
to a greater realization of life.
Of course we will fall, of course the road is not easy, but we will be growing.
Daily we will be giving to the Creative Mind a newer and a greater concept to be
worked out into the life around us. Daily we will be overcoming some negative tendency.
We must stick to it until we gain the mastery of all our thought and in that day
we will rise never to fall again.
We must be good-natured with ourselves, never becoming discouraged or giving up
until we overcome. Feel that you are always backed by an Omnipotent power and a
kind Father of Love and the way will become easier.
MENTAL EQUIVALENTS.

ONE of the most necessary things to remember is that we cannot demonstrate life
beyond our mental ability to embody. We give birth to an idea only from within ourselves.
What we are, we put into our thinking. What we are not, we cannot put into it.
If we are to draw from Life what we want, we must first think it forth into Life.
It always produces what we think. In order to have success, we must first conceive
it in our own thought. This is not because we are creators, but because the flow
of Life into manifestation, through us, must take the form we give to it, and if
we want a thing we must have within ourselves the mental equivalent before we get
it.
This is what Jesus meant when he said that we must believe when we pray. This belief
is providing within us that something which knows before it sees what it asks for.
For instance, suppose a man is praying for activity (our idea of prayer is the accepting
of a thing before we get it) in his affairs. First, before this activity can come,
he must have it within himself; he must come to see activity in everything; there
must be something that corresponds to the thing that he wants; he must have a mental
equivalent.
We find that we attract to ourselves as much of anything as we embody within. As
water will reach only its own level, so our outward conditions will re-produce only
our inner realizations.
A man will always draw to him just what he is. But we can learn to provide within
the image of what we desire and so in a definite way use the law to get just what
we need. If at first we do not have a great realization of activity we will have
to work on what we do have, and as our outer conditions come up to meet the inner
cause, we will find that it will be much easier to enlarge the inner receptivity
for something greater and more worth while. Of one thing we may be assured--we must
all start somewhere, and that somewhere is within ourselves. In this within we must
make the affirmation, and there, too, we must do the real work of realization. At
the first the way may seem hard, for we are constantly confronted with that which
seems to be, and we are not always sure of ourselves nor strong enough to overcome,
but we may rest content in the assurance that we are growing. Every day we will
be providing a bigger concept of life, and with the inner growth we will have an
enlarged power to speak forth into the Creative Mind, with the result that we shall
get a fresh impulse and be doing a bigger thing for ourselves. Growth and realization
are always from within and never from without.
The old race suggestion of fear and poverty and limitation must be done away with
and daily we must clear our thought from all that limits the One from showing forth
in our life.
Remember that you are dealing with One power, and not with two. This will make it
easier, for you do not have to overcome any condition, because conditions flow from
within out, and not from without in.
A man going to a new town will at once begin to attract to him just what he brings
in his thought. He should be very careful what he thinks. He should know just what
he wants and daily give it over to the Supreme Mind, knowing that It will work for
him. Old thoughts must be destroyed, and new must take their places. Every time
the old thought comes look it squarely in the face and declare that it has no part
in your mind. It has no power over you. You state the law and rely on it to the
exclusion of all else. Daily try to see more and to understand more, feel every
day that you are being especially looked after. There is no special creation for
any individual, but we all specialize the law every time we think into it. For all
our thought is taken up and something is always done with it.
A good practice is to sit and realize that you are a center of Divine attraction,
that all things are coming to you, that the power within is going out and drawing
back all that you will ever need. Don't argue about it, just do it, and when
you have finished leave it all to the Law, knowing that it will be done. Declare
that all life, all love and power are now in your life. Declare that you are now
in the midst of plenty. Stick to it even though you may not as yet see the result.
It will work and those who believe the most always get the most. Think of the Law
as your friend. always looking out for your interest. Trust completely in it and
it will bring your good to you.
ONE LAW AND MANY MANIFESTATIONS.

PEOPLE often ask if the Law will not bring harm as well as good. This question would
never be asked if people understood what Universal Law really means. Of course it
will bring us what we think. All law will do the same thing. The law of electricity
will either light our house or burn it down. We decide what we are to do with the
Law. Law is always impersonal. There is no likelihood of using the Law for harmful
purposes if we always use it for the more complete expression of life.
We must not use it for any purpose that we would not like to experience ourselves.
This should answer all questions of that nature. Do I really want the thing I ask
for? Am I willing to take for myself what I ask for other people? How can we use
the Law for evil if we desire only the good? We cannot and we should not bother
about it. We want only the good for ourselves and for the whole world; when we have
started causation, at once the Law will set to work carrying out our plans. Never
distrust the Law and become afraid lest you misuse it. That is a great mistake,
all Law is impersonal and cares not who uses it. It will bring to all just what
is already in their thought. No person can long use it in a destructive way, for
it will destroy himself if he persists in doing wrong. We have no responsibility
for any one except ourselves. Get over all idea that you must save the world; we
have all tried and have all failed. We may, by demonstrating in our own lives, prove
that the Law really exists as the great power behind all things. This is all that
we can do. Every one must do the same thing for himself. Let the dead bury their
dead, and see that you live. In this you are not selfish but are simply proving
that law governs your life. All can do the same when they come to believe, and none
until they believe.
TRANSCENDING PREVIOUS CONDITIONS.

WHAT if at times we attract something that we do not want? What about all the things
that we have already attracted into our lives? Must we still suffer until the last
farthing be paid? Are we bound by Karma? Yes, in a certain degree we are bound by
what we have done; it is impossible to set law in motion and not have it produce.
What we sow we must also reap, of that there is no doubt; but here is something
to think about; the Bible also says that if a man repents his "sins are blotted
out, and remembered no more forever." Here we have two statements which at
first seem not to agree. The first says that we must suffer from what we have done,
and the second that under certain conditions we will not have to suffer. What are
those conditions? A changed attitude toward the Law. It means that we must stop
thinking and acting in the wrong way.
When we do this we are taken out of the old order and established in the new. Someone
will say: If that is true what about the law of cause and effect? Is that broken?
No, it is this way: The law is not broken, it would still work out if we continued
to use it in the wrong way; but when we reverse the cause, that is, think and act
in a different way, then we have changed the flow of the Law.
It is still the same Law but we have changed its flow, so that, instead of limiting
us and punishing us, it frees and blesses. It is still the law but we have changed
our attitude toward it. We might throw a ball at the window, and if nothing stopped
it, it would break the glass. Here is law in motion. But if someone catches the
ball before it reaches the window, the glass will not be broken. Neither the glass
nor the law will be broken. The flow of law will be changed, that is all. So can
we, no matter what has happened in the past, so transcend the old experience, that
it will no longer have any effect upon us. So if we have attracted something that
is not best to keep, we will remember that we do not have to keep it. It was the
best that we knew at the time, and so was good as far as it went, but now we know
more and can do better.
As law works without variation, so does the law of attraction work the same way.
All that we have to do is to drop the undesired thing from our thought, forgive
ourselves and start anew. We must never even think of it again. Let go of it once
and for all. Our various experiences will teach us more and more to try to mold
all of our thoughts and desires, so that they will be in line with the fundamental
purpose of the Great Mind, the expression of that which is perfect. To fear to make
conscious use of the Law would be to paralyze all efforts of progress.
More and more will we come to see that a great cosmic plan is being worked out,
and that all we have to do is to lend ourselves to it, in order that we may attain
unto a real degree of life. As we do subject our thought to the greater purposes
we are correspondingly blest, because we are working more in line with the Father,
who from the beginning knew the end. We should never lose sight of the fact that
we are each given the individual right to use the law, and that we cannot escape
from using it.
Let us, then, go forward with the belief that a greater power is working through
us; that all law is a law of good; that we have planted our seed of thought in the
Mind of the Absolute; and that we can go our way rejoicing in the Divine privilege
of working with the Infinite.
UNDERSTANDING AND MISUNDERSTANDING.

THERE are many persons who are constantly unhappy because they seem always to be
misunderstood. They find it hard to use the law of attraction in an affirmative
way, and they keep on drawing to themselves experiences which they would rather
have avoided. The trouble with them is that there is always an undercurrent of thought
which either neutralizes or destroys whatever helpful thoughts they have set in
motion in their moments of greater strength. Such persons are usually very sensitive,
and while this is a quality which is most creative when under control, it is most
destructive when uncontrolled, because it is most chaotic. They should first come
to know the law and see how it works, and then treat themselves to overcome all
sensitiveness. They should realize that everyone in the world is a friend, and prove
this by never saying anything unkind to any one or about any one. They must within
themselves see all people as perfect beings made in the Divine Image; and, seeing
nothing else, they will in time be able to say that this is also the way that all
people see them. Holding this as the law of their lives they will destroy all negative
thought; and then, with that power which is always in a sensitive person, but which
is now under control, they will find that life is theirs to do with as they please,
the only requirement being that as they sow so must they also reap. We all know
that anything that is unlike good is of short duration, but anything that embodies
the good is like God, ever present and Eternal. We free ourselves through the same
law under which we first bound ourselves.
The ordinary individual unknowingly does something that destroys any possibility
of getting good results in the demonstration of prosperity. He affirms his good
and makes his unity with it, and this is right, but he does not stop looking at
it in others, which is wrong and is the cause of confusion. We cannot affirm a principle
and deny it in the same breath. We must become what we want and we will never be
able to do that while we still persist in seeing what we do not want, no matter
where we see it. We cannot believe that something is possible for us without also
believing the same for every individual.
One of the ways of attainment is, of a necessity, the way of universal love: coming
to see all as the true sons of God, one with the Infinite Mind. This is no mere
sentiment but the clear statement of a fundamental law and that man who does not
obey it, is opposing the very thing that brought him into expression. It is true
that through mental means alone he may bring to himself things and he may hold them
as long as the will lasts. This is the ordinary way, but we want more than compelling
things to appear. What we want is that things should gravitate to us because we
are employing the same law that God uses. When we so attain this attitude of mind
then that which is brought into manifestation will never be lost, for it will be
as eternal as the law of God and cannot be destroyed forever. It is a comfort to
know that we do not have to make things happen, but that the law of Divine love
is all that we will ever need; it will relieve the overworked brain and the fagged
muscle just to be still and know that we are One with the ALL in ALL.
How can we enter in, if at one and the same time we are believing for ourselves
and beholding the beam in our brother's eye? Does that not obstruct the view
and pervert our own natures? We must see only the good and let nothing else enter
into our minds. Universal love to all people and to all things is but returning
love to the source of all love, to Him who creates all in love and holds all in
divine care. The sun shines on all alike. Shall we separate and divide where God
has so carefully united? We are dividing our own things when we do this, and sooner
or later the Law of Absolute Justice that weighs out to each one his just measure
will balance the account, and then we shall be obliged to suffer for the mistakes
we have made. God does not bring this agony on us but we have imposed it on ourselves.
If from selfish motives alone, we must love all things and look upon all things
as good, made from the substance of the Father.
We can only hope to bring to ourselves that which we draw through the avenue of
love. We must watch our thinking and if we have aught against any soul, get rid
of it as soon as possible. This is the only safe and sure way. Did not Jesus at
the supreme moment of sacrifice ask that the Father forgive all the wrong that was
being clone to Him? Shall we suppose that 'we can do it in a better way? If
we do not at the present time love all people, then we must learn how to do it,
and the way will become easier, when all condemnation is gone forever and we behold
only good. God is good and God is Love; more than this we cannot ask nor conceive.
Another thing that we must eliminate is talking about limitation; we must not even
think of it or read about it, or have any connection with it in any of our thinking,
for we get only that which we think, no more and no less. This will be a hard thing
to do. But if we remember that we are working out the science of being, though it
may seem long and hard at times we sooner or later do it, and once done it is done
forever. Every step in advance is an Eternal step, and will never have to be taken
again. We are not building for a day or a year, but we are building for all time
and for Eternity. So we will build the more stately mansion under the Supreme wisdom
and the unfailing guidance of the Spirit, and we will do unto all, even as we would
have them do unto us; there is no other way. The wise will listen, look and learn,
then follow what they know to be the only way that is in line with the Divine will
and purposes. So shall all see that God is good and in him is no evil.
UNUSUAL EXPERIENCE.

IN demonstrating the truth of supply we do not have to experience any peculiar emotion
or psychic experience. We do not have to feel any thrills or anything of that sort.
While it is true that some of these things may come, yet we should remember that
what we are doing is dealing with law, and that as law it will obey us, when we
comply with its nature and contact it in the right way. What we are doing, is stating
something into Mind, and if the impression is clear in our own minds that it is
and that it is done we have put all the activity we can put into it, until
such a time as something happens in the external for us to work upon. So many people
say, "I do wish that I could feel something, when I give a treatment."
All this is a mistake and is an attempt to give a physical reason for life. What
we do need to feel is that, since God is all and is good, he wants us to have only
the good; and feeling this we should take what is already made for us. Our attitude
towards such a good Father should constantly be one of thanksgiving. When we begin
to prove the power of the truth we will always maintain this attitude. Know that
you are dealing with a sure thing and that all you have to do is to know positively
into it and wait for the results to come in the outer. Then do what your own good
sense tells you to do, for this is the thought of God through you. More and more
you will find that you are being led out of difficulty into that freedom which is
the Divine birthright of every living soul. Go ahead, then, looking only at the
things desired and never at the things not wanted. Victory will always be on the
side that the majority of your thoughts rest on in absolute acceptance.
VISUALIZING.

SOME people visualize everything that they think of and many think that it is impossible
to make a demonstration unless they possess the power to visualize. This is not
the case. While a certain amount of vision is necessary, on the other hand it must
be remembered that we are dealing with a power that is like the soil of the ground,
which will produce the plant when we plant seed. It does not matter if we have never
before seen a plant like the one that is to be made for us. Our thought is the seed
and mind is the soil. We are always planting and harvesting. All that we need to
do is to plant only that which we want to harvest. This is not difficult to understand.
We cannot think poverty and at the same time demonstrate plenty. If a person wants
to visualize let him do so, and if he sees himself in full possession of his desire
and knows that he is receiving, he will make his demonstration. If, on the other
hand, he does not visualize, then let him simply state what he wants and absolutely
believe that he has it and the result will always be the same.
Remember that you are always dealing with law and that this is the only way that
anything could come into existence. Don't argue over it. That means that you
have not as yet become convinced of the truth or you would not argue. Be convinced
and rest in peace.
WHERE DEMONSTRATION TAKES PLACE.

DOES demonstration take place in the patient, the practitioner or in the mind of
God? Let us see; We are in the mind of God and so it must take place there. But
the patient is also in the mind of God or there would be two minds, and so it must
take place in the mind of the patient, also. But that is the mind of God, so what
does it matter where it takes place? We do not have to project our thought, because
Mind is right at hand and never leaves us at any time. All that we have to do is
to know within ourselves, and, when we are absolutely convinced, we will have made
the demonstration.
As far as the practitioner is concerned, all that he has to do is to convince himself.
Here his work begins and ends. There is a power that will look after the rest. Is
this not the supreme attitude of faith in higher power? Of course it is, and the
more of that faith that we have, the easier it will be for us and the quicker we
will receive an answer to our prayer. If you have a simple, childlike faith it will
produce; but it should give us a greater faith when we know something of the way
that the law operates. It follows, then, that we should, by understanding, have
so great a faith that we shall never fail to get the affirmative answer to all of
our thoughts. Each victory will strengthen us until the time will come when we will
no longer have to say I hope or believe, but I know.