(8.26) The Universal Mind is omnipresent. There is nowhere it is not. It is, therefore, within you. It is the world within; it is all spirit and life.
Every bottle of water contains water, just as every individual contains Universal Mind.
(8.27) The nature of Universal Mind is spiritual and, consequently, creative. It seeks to express itself in form.
When you pour water into a container, it takes the form of the container. The “water” is Universal Mind. It is substance in equilibrium until our mental pictures provide the form it should take.
(8.28) Our ability to think is our ability to act upon the Universal and bring into manifestation that which benefits ourselves and others.
(2.29-30) We give thought. We receive thought, which is substance in equilibrium and and is constantly being differentiated in form by what we think.