(7.3) Idealization is the process of idealizing or visualizing the conditions we will eventually manifest in the objective world.
(7.13) Suffering may be avoided by placing ourselves in harmony with Natural Law.
(7.23) Selfish thought contains the germ of dissolution.
Idealization is feeling what we visualize. We may avoid suffering by visualizing and idealizing conditions that support the ideal state of all life. Thus, selfish thoughts alienate us from Natural law.
(7.28) Concentrating on sorrow on loss brings sorrow and loss.
(7.18) We may overcome all fear, lack, limitation, poverty, and discord by substituting principle in place of error.
(7.8) Earnest desire, confident expectation, and firm demand are necessary to bring this law into operation.
It is the responsibility of conscious mind to ensure that concentration supports our ideal state. If we apply this principle, we may overcome all suffering. We can only possess earnest desire, confident expectation and firm demand once we have a definite chief aim.