(4.30) What we do depends upon who we are. Who we are depends upon what we think, thus, our quality of thought determines conditions we meet in life.
(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 we stop eating we stop thinking. There is, consequently, no action or interaction. The Universal is pure mind in static form, mind at rest.
Our quality of thought is greatly dependent upon the quality of food we ingest.
(3.29) Creative power originates in the Universal but can manifest itself, only, through the individual.
(4.29) Inspiration is the art of Self-realization–a willingness to adjust yourself to divine and unchanging principles–a recognition of the omnipresence of omniscience.
When we become conscious of the influence of our thoughts over our attitude and begin to generate thoughts to support our desired attitude, we begin the ongoing process of individuation/self realization. In alchemy, this is the philosophers stone.
(4.28) The cause of all lack, limitation, disease, inharmony and discord is the result of the exact same law. This law acts relentlessly and is continuously bringing about conditions in correspondence with the thought that originates or creates them.
(3.28) Mental activity depends upon polarity; action and interaction between the individual and the Universal.
Mental activity is process not a conscience. Conscious mind must discriminate if our thoughts support our desired perception/attitude.
(3.27) The rate of vibration may be changed by mental activity.
(4.27) Universal mind is the basic fact of all existence.
Thought interacts with creative potential via vibration, thus, we want to ensure that we are “vibrating” a frequency that supports our ideal state.
(4.26) This is accomplished by securing a perfect understanding of the principle forces, methods, and combinations of mind.
(3.26) Form depends upon the rate of vibration.
Forces influence/direct us.
Methods are the mechanics of mind.
Combinations describe the interaction between forces and methods.
Form rests on thought.
(3.25) Thought is the seed that results in action. Action results in form.
(4.25) Constructive thought is the ability to adjust our thought process to the will of the Universal; to cooperate with natural law.
As we become aware of the power of our thoughts, we must take the incentive to direct our attention toward thoughts that support our ideal state.