8th Key (d)

(8.4) Daydreaming is a form of mental dissipation while the imagination is a form of constructive thought, which precedes all constructive action.

(8.14) Spiritual power depends upon use. Use determines its existence.

(8.24) Universal Mind–in which we live and move and have our being–is one and indivisible. It is, therefore, just as possible to help others as it is to help ourselves.

Mental dissipation is destructive thinking. We must use the power we have to direct our attention towards feeling our ideal state. This same power allows us to help others.

(8.27) The nature of Universal Mind is spiritual and, consequently, creative. It seeks to express itself in form.

(8.17) Thinking is the great business of life.

(8.7) Mind is the very real moving force by which we attract the people and circumstances necessary for the completion of our plans.

Universal Mind has animated humans to become an expression of feeling. Thinking precede feeling. Thinking is a function of mind, and with it, we imagine our plans having been completed, not how they will be.

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