(6.19) The advantage of spiritual methods is they are always available.
Thoughts are like clouds. They only pass by unless we direct our attention toward them.
(6.20) A recognition of the omnipotence of spiritual power and a desire to become a recipient of its beneficial effects are the necessary requirements for spiritual methods to be used.
Unlimited power is available by directing our attention toward our ideal state.
(6.21) The true method of concentration is to become so identified with your object of thought that your conscious of nothing else.
This means we are not thinking about anything that does not support our ideal state.
(6.22) Invisible forces are then set in motion which irresistibly bring about conditions in correspondence with your thought.
The “force” of magnetism between our predominant mental attitude and manifested reality = cause & effect.
(6.23) Spiritual truth is the controlling factor in this method of thought.
Spiritual truth is a confidence in thoughts creative potential and our ability to direct our attention toward a specific outcome.
(6.24) The nature of our desire must be in harmony with Natural law.
Natural law is the principle of life to thrive.