(1.3) We relate to the physical world by the objective mind. The brain is the organ of this mind.
(4.3) Thought is given vitality by the law of love.
(2.13) A knowledge and application of cause and effect allows men to plan courageously and execute fearlessly.
(7.3) Idealization is the process of feeling conditions we desire to experience.
(8.13) Success depends upon spiritual power.
(3.23) Universal mind–the eternal energy from which all things proceed–is the creative principle of the spiritual, mental, and physical world.
(5.13) The class of facts that can not be observed in the visual daily observation of life are esteemed most highly.
(6.23) A conscious recognition of this perfection, first mentally and then emotionally, results in a manifestation of this perfection.
The objective mind labels form into objects. Thought is empowered by love. What we think about (cause) eventually takes form (effect) as be begin to feel as if these conditions were already happening. The eternal energy of Universal Mind is spiritual power. Because humans can access this power, we are perfect. Imperfection is the result of ignorance. Facts that can not be observed are considered supernatural.
(6.28) For the first time in the worlds history, humanities highest reasoning faculty can be satisfied by demonstrable truth, which is fast flooding the world.
(5.18) When we learn of a fact, we can can be sure it is the result of a certain definite cause, and this cause will act with invariable precision.
(3.28) Mental action depends upon polarity-action and interaction the individual and the universal.
(8.18) The source of all chaos is destructive thought.
(7.8) Earnest desire, confident expectation, and form demand, are necessary steps to consciously utilize this principle to manifest our desire.
(2.18) Many fail because they do not understand this law. there is no polarity; they have not found the circuit.
(4.8) We get what we give.
(1.8) Harmonious and desirable conditions are obtained by constructive thinking.
Demonstrable truth means that results repeat with invariable precision. This is the case with cause and effect, which is a result of mental action. If we direct our attention toward destructive thoughts, we will begin to perceive the world as though these destructive conditions have already happened. Rather, we may direct our attention to constructive thoughts. Firm demand is a refusal to entertain destructive thinking. Polarity is the interaction between the individual and the Universal. We give thought.