(1.4) We relate to the universal mind by the subconscious. The solar plexus is the organ of this mind.
(2.4) The conscious mind has the faculty of discrimination. It has the power of reasoning. It is the seat of the will and may impress the subconscious.
Creative potential is activated to the greatest degree when conscious desires become subconscious defaults.
(1.14) If we know the truth, we can readily predict the outcome of any action based on a true premise.
(2.14) Life originates in the inorganic world, only by the introduction of a living form.
An awareness of thoughts creative power to introduce form allows us to be intentional about the forms (conditions) we will create by thinking.
(1.24) The nature of our desires must be in harmony with natural law.
(2.24) The universal creates form by means of the individual.
To maintain harmonious conditions, we must take responsibility for the object(s) of our thought.
(2.27) This principle is brought into effect by the law of vibration.
(1.27) Mind is the ruler and creator of all form and all events occurring within form.
Just as the musical strings on an instrument must vibrate to create sound, thought vibrates to create form.
(2.17) Causation depends upon polarity. A circuit must be formed. The universal is the positive side of the battery of life, the individual is the negative, and thought forms the circuit.
(1.17) The nature of truth is spiritual.
All thought that is concentrated upon is belief, regardless of a conscious agreement with the content of our thought.
(2.7) If our desires are in harmony with the forward movement of the great whole, forces will be set in motion to bring about the desired result.
(1.7) The result of this action and interaction is cause and effect. Every thought is a cause. Every condition is an effect.
The prerogative of all nature is life; survival. Ruminating mind is constantly working to resolve the content of our thoughts to support this prerogative.