(3.1) The cerebral spinal system of nerves is the organ of the conscious mind.
(4.1) Thought is spiritual energy.
(4.11) Any purpose in life may be achieved through a scientific understanding of the spiritual nature of truth.
(3.11) Inductive reasoning is a process of the objective mind in which we compare a number of separate instances to one another until we see the common factor that gives rise to them all.
(4.21) Power depends upon recognition and use.
(3.21) Extremes are designated by distinctive names such as inside and out, top and bottom, light and dark, and good and bad.
The cerebral spinal system absorbs information from the senses. When this information impacts our thought, this is spiritual truth. Truth allows us to achieve any purpose.
Inductive reasoning is when we compare observations. Power is when we become conscious of the information we are exposed to. This information is designated by extremes along the same spectrum,
(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 os 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 and interaction. The Universal is then pure mind in static form; mind at rest.
(4.30) What we do depends upon who we are. Who we are depends upon what we think, thus, our quality of thought determines the conditions we meet in life.
(4.20) Wisdom is secured through concentration. It is an unfoldment. It comes from within.
(3.20) The law of attraction has eliminated the elements of caprice and uncertainty in mens lives and substituted law, reason, and certitude.
(3.10) The Universal mind is the creative principle of the universe.
(4.10) The silence is the first step toward self control; self mastery.
Food provides the individual with energy to think. What we think determines who we are and what we do. Wisdom is secured though concentration. The law of attraction is the result of cause and effect. Thought interacting with Universal Mind brings this principle into existence. The ability to remain still is an important step toward securing self control.