(2.25) Thought is the connecting link between the individual and the universal.
Thought is the primary instrument of cause and effect, which is the result of interaction between the individual/finite and the universal/infinite (2.15).
(2.26) The means of existence are carried into effect by the law of love.
The law of love is optimal conditions for all life to thrive.
(2.27) This principle is brought into operation by the law of vibration.
Thought, like sound and all matter, only exist because of vibration. This is the essence of String Theory in modern physics.
(2.28) The law of growth depends upon reciprocal action. The individual is complete at all times and this makes it possible to receive only as we give.
Reciprocal action is an expression of love as it requires generating benefit to others as a prerequisite to personal gain.
(2.29) We give thought.
Thought is creative energy (2.10). Our most valuable gift to others is the attention we direct toward them.
(2.30) We recieve thought, which is substance in equilibrium and is constantly being differentiated in thought by what we think.
Thought is like clay. It constantly changes. Cultivating an awareness of the contents of our ruminating mind is the point of mindfulness and specific forms of meditation. The irony of both practices is that an increased awareness of these internal dialouges may, at first, seem overwhelming. The only way to succsesfully move past this is to cultivate discipline.