(1.3) We relate to the objective world by the objective mind. The brain is the organ if this mind.
(2.3) The value of the subconscious is enormous. It guides us, it warns us, it controls the vital processes and is the seat of memory.
(1.13) A knowledge of the truth is the underlying condition neccesary for every business transaction and social relation.
(2.13) A knowledge of cause and effect allows us to plan courageously and execute fearlessly.
(1.23) Spiritual truth is the control factor in this method of thought.
(2.23) Creative power originates in the Universal.
Our senses help us relate to our environment. Our subconscious uses this information to form behavior patterns. Truth ensures this information is not arbitrary. Our ability to gather “true” information (in contrast to false or subjective data based on emotional vulnerability) empowers us to think with confidence. This is Spiritual truth, from which all creative potential emerges.
(2.28) The law of growth depends upon reciprocal action. The individual is complete at all times and this makes it possible to recieve only as we give.
(1.28) Concentration operates by the development of perception, wisdom, intuition, and sagacity.
(2.18) Many fail to secure harmonious conditions because they do not understand this law-there is no polarity-they have not found the circuit.
(1.18) The secret to the solution of every problem is to apply spiritual truth.
(2.8) Our environment reflects conditions corresponding to our predominant mental attitude.
(1.8) Desirable and harmonious conditions are obtained by constructive thinking.
To recieve, we must give. To concentrate, we must develop mental resources. To succeed, we must understand polarity and the principle of cause and effect.
Our environment reflects our attitude. Constructive thinking generates pleasing conditions.