(1.19) The advantage of spiritual methods is they are always available.
Spiritual methods are applied concentrated attention.
(1.20) A recognition of the omnipotence of spiritual power and a desire to be a recipient of its beneficial effects is a neccesary requirement for spiritual methods to be used.
Omnipotence is unlimited power.
Spiritual power is concentrated attention.
(1.21) The true method of concentration is to become so identified with your object of thought that your conscious of nothing else.
Object of thought is whatever your attention is most directed toward.
(1.22) Invisible forces are then set in motion which irresistibly bring about conditions in correspondence with your thoughts.
Invisible forces is simply the energy that draws together two magnets. In this context, thoughts and conditions (cause and effect) are the two magnets.
(1.23) Spiritual truth is the controling factor in this method of thought.
Spiritual truth is concentrated attention.
(1.24) The nature of our desires be in harmony with natural law.
Our desires must be in harmony with natural law “to bring about the desired result.” (2.6)
Selfish thought, desire and action leads to chaos and disfuction as nature inevitably will re-adjust itself to produce the greatest amount of good to the greatest amount of life.