(3.3) The distribution of energy through the body may be interrupted by resistant, critical, discordant thoughts, but especially by fear.
(4.3) Thought is given vitality by the law of love.
(4.13) A practical working knowledge of cause and effect is secured through an understanding of natural law.
(3.13) Need, want, and desire–in the largest sense–induce, guide, and determine action.
(3.23) Universal mind–the eternal energy from which all things proceed–is the creative principle of the spiritual, mental, and physical world.
(4.23) We become conscious of power by thinking.
All dis-ease is a result of the inability of energy to circulate throughout the body. We may empower our thoughts by holding an intention that supports the right of life to thrive/love. Natural law is the principle of cause and effect on a cosmic scale. We are guided by our thoughts and what we perceive to be our needs, wants, and desires. These needs, wants and desires, are communicated to the Universal Mind via our subconscious, and forms our perception of reality based on these expectations. A recognition of this process enables us to ensure our thought process supports our ideal state/outcome.
(4.28) All lack, limitation, disease, poverty, and discord is the result of the cause and effect. This law acts relentlessly and is continually bringing about conditions in correspondence with the thought that originates or creates them.
(3.28) Mental action depends upon polarity–action and interaction–between the individual and the Universal.
(3.18) Faith is the substance of things hoped for; the evidence of things unseen.
(4.18) A solution to our problem seems difficult if we are uninformed or inexperienced.
(4.8) We get what we give.
(3.8) Our predominant mental attitude determines the conditions we meet in life.
Cause and effect works wether the effects are desired or feared. Thoughts are causes and the Universal produces effects. Intentionally adjusting our thoughts to support our ideal state is called faith. If we are unaware of this principle, a solution to our problem seems difficult. Effects are what we get and thoughts are what we give. Thoughts are the foundation of our predominant mental attitude.