3.25-30

(3.25) Thought is the seed that results in action. Action results in form.

Any consistent thought will germinate into fruition (3.16)

Form is observable through the senses.

(3.26) Form depends upon the rate of vibration.

Everything in our environment is reacting or responding to our rate of vibration (character).
The transmission of our rate of vibration is transmitted by our subconscious and recieved by the subconscious of others.

(3.27) The rate of vibration depends upon the mental element.

What we think about determines our character which-in turn-determines how others will respond or react to us.

(3.28) Mental action depends upon polarity; action and interaction between the individual and the universal.

This is the principle of cause and effect/the law of attraction.

(3.29) Creative power originates in the universal but can manifest itself, only, though the individual.

The universal is the life principle of every atom in existence (1.5). Life originates in the inorganic world only by the introduction of a living form (2.14) Form is determined by mental action (thought) (3.26-27).

(3.30) The individual is so important because the universal is static and requires energy to start it in motion. This is furnished by food which is converted into energy and–in turn–allows the individual to think. When he stops eating he stops thinking. There is, consequently, no action and interaction. The universal is pure mind in static form; mind at rest.

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