(1.1) The world without is a reflection of the world within.
(2.3) The solar plexus is the central point of distribution for energy which the body is constantly generating.
(3.8) Our predominant mental attitude determines the conditions we meet in life.
(4.10) We receive thought which is substance in equilibrium and is constantly being differentiated in form by what we think.
(4.1) Thought is spiritual energy.
(3.3) The value of the subconscious is enormous. It guides us. It warns us. It controls the vital processes and is the seat of memory.
(2.8) Our environment reflects conditions corresponding to our predominant mental attitude.
(1.10) All power comes from within–the Universal fountain of the supply–the infinite energy of each individual, an outlet.
Our environment is a result of the rate of vibration of thought/spiritual energy–substance in equilibrium–that we receive and give. This is determined by our attitude. Our predominant mental attitude is a product of the subconscious. Thus, each individual is an outlet of unlimited power.
(2.1) There are two modes of mental activity–conscious and subconscious.
(1.3) We relate to the objective world by the objective mind. The brain is the organ of this mind.
(4.8) We get what we give.
(3.10) Universal Mind is the creative principle of the Universe.
(3.1) The cerebral spinal system of nerves is the organ of the conscious mind.
(4.3) Thought is given vitality by the law of love.
(1.8) Harmonious and desirable conditions and secured by constructive thinking.
(2.10) Thought is creative energy and will correlate with its object and bring it into manifestation.
Our conscious experience of life is determined by our subconscious bias and the information we receive through our senses (objective mind). Our bias is a product the thoughts we “give” to the Universal by thinking. Love empowers thought. Thought/energy empowered by love is constructive.
(1.11) Well doing is the imperative condition for all well being.
(2.13) Knowledge of cause and effect allows men to plan courageously and execute fearlessly.
(3.18) Faith is the substance of things hoped for; the evidence of things unseen.
(4.20) Wisdom is secured though concentration. It is an unfoldment. It comes from within.
(4.11) Any purpose in life can be achieved through a scientific understanding os the spiritual nature of truth.
(3.13) Need want and desire–in the largest sense–induce, guide, and determine action.
(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.
(1.20) A recognition of the of the omniscience of spiritual power and a desire to be a recipient of its beneficial effects is a necessary requirement for spiritual methods to be used.
Thought and action are cyclical. This is cause and effect. Faith is an understanding of this principle and the confidence that results from observation. Wisdom and concentration are cyclical. This is spiritual truth. Spiritual truth determines action. Harmonious conditions are a result of understanding the polarity between spiritual truth and action. We may understand this polarity by a recognizing that spiritual power is omniscient.
(2.11) Wealth is the offspring of power.
(1.13) A knowledge of the truth is the underlying condition necessary for every business transaction and social relation.
(4.18) A solution to our problem seems difficult if we are uninformed or inexperienced.
(3.20) An understanding of cause and effect has eliminated the elements of caprice and uncertainty in our lives and substituted law, reason, and certitude.
(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.
(4.13) A practical working knowledge of cause and effect is secured through an understanding of natural law.
(1.18) The secret to the solution of every problem is to apply spiritual truth.
(2.20) Thought will correlate with its object and bring it into manifestation because thought is a product of the spiritual man and spirit is the creative principle of the universe.
Wealth is abundance, and comes from within. Abundance is contingent upon accepting personal responsibility for opening the “valve” of abundance within. This will ensure success. This “valve” is cause and effect. Our confidence in this principle is a result of our observation of how–when we take responsibility to create the cause, this produces a desired effect. This is spiritual truth. It is spiritual because we are spiritual beings accessing spiritual energy (thought/Universal Energy).
(1.21) The true method of concentration is to become so identified with our object of thought that we’re conscious of nothing else.
(2.23) Creative power originates in the Universal.
(3.28) Mental action depends upon polarity–action and interaction–between the individual and the Universal.
(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.
(4.21) Power depends upon recognition and use.
(3.23) Universal mind-the eternal energy from which all things proceed–is the creative principle of the spiritual, mental, and physical world.
(2.28) The law of growth depends upon reciprocal action. The individual is complete at all times and this make sit possible to receive only as we give.
(1.30) The symbol is the outward form of the spiritual reality within. Therefore, unless we possess the spiritual reality, the form disappears.
Concentration is consciousness directed toward a specific goal. Creative power originates in the Universal, and when the individual thinks, they create the necessary polarity to produce form. Thus, what we do determines who we are and this determines what we will, next, think. Power is a recognition and use of this creative principle. We receive more thought/creative energy by giving thought/creative energy, which is why repetition creates masters in any discipline. Without taking personal responsibility pursue of ideal state–if we never practice what we want to master–our “goals” are nothing but a symbol of what we desire. We must become possessed by our desires to the degree that we devote our energy to succeeding.
(2.21) Individuals are measured by the degree of intelligence they manifest.
(1.23) Spiritual truth is the control factor in this method of thought.
(4.28) All lack. limitation, disease, inharmony and discord are the result of the exact same law. This law acts relentlessly, and continuously brings about conditions in correspondence with the thought that originates or creates them.
(3.30) Inspiration is the art of self realization. It is the art of adjusting the individual mind to the Universal mind; a recognition of the omnipresence of omniscience.
(3.21) Extremes are designated by distinctive names such as inside and out, top and bottom, light and dark, good and bad.
(4.23) We become conscious of power by thinking.
(1.28) Concentration operates by the development of wisdom, perception, intuition, and sagacity.
(2.30) We receive thought, which is substance in equilibrium and is constantly being differentiated in thought by what we think.
Intelligence is the application of knowledge we have gained. Spiritual truth is cause & effect. Thoughts are causes. Conditions are effects. This law operates regardless of what the effects are. Self realization is applying this knowledge. Cause and effect are extremes. Thinking depends upon extremes. Concentration is on one side of the thinking spectrum and substance in equilibrium is on the other.