3rd Key (a)

(3.1) The cerebral spinal system of nerves is the organ of the conscious mind.

(3.11) Inductive reasoning is a process of the objective mind in which we compare a number of separate instances with one another until we see the common factor that gives rise to them all.

(3.21) Extremes are designated by distinctive names such as inside and out, top and bottom, light and dark, good and bad.

The cerebral spinal system carries the information gathered by our senses to the brain. This information is utilized by our consciousness in the process of Inductive reasoning. During this process, we categorize extremes to see a common factor within experience.

(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. He no longer acts upon the Universal. There is consequently, no action or interaction. The Universal is pure mind in static form; mind at rest.

(3.20) An understanding of the law of attraction has eliminated the elements of caprice and uncertainty in our lives and substituted law, reason, and certitude.

(3.10) Universal Mind is the creative principle of the universe.

Eating generates the energy required for thinking. We direct our attention with confidence knowing every effect is produced by a cause, and the cause is our predominant mental attitude. This principle is possible because all creative potential originates within the Universal–the macrocosm–and thought is the microcosm.

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