TSM criss-cross #3

(2.3) The value of the subconscious is enormous. It guides us, warns us, controls the vital processes and is the seat of memory

(5.3) Few understand or appreciate that subconsciously mind can be consciously directed.

(8.3) The imagination can be cultivated by practicing mental exercise. It must receive nourishment or it can not survive.

(3.13) Need, want, and desire–in the largest sense–induce, guides, and determines action.

(6.13) The creative power of thought originates in Universal Mind.

(1.23) Spiritual truth is the controlling factor in this method of thought.

(4.23) We become conscious of power by thinking.

(7.23) Selfish thought contains the germ of dissolution.

The subconscious operates everything the conscious mind does not, although it can be consciously directed. The imagination is a mental muscle. Need, want, and desire all describe methods of thinking and determine action we will take. Creative power of the individual begins as creative potential of the Universal. Spiritual truth is a conscious intentional use of cause and effect. Thinking is a cause that creates and effect. Observing this allows us to become conscious of power. Selfish thought works against the manifestation of the ideal state.

(7.28) Concentrating on gain brings gain into effect.

(4.28) All lack, limitation, disease, inharmony and discord is the result of the exact same law. This law operates relentlessly and is continuously bringing about conditions in correspondence with the thoughts that originate or create them.

(1.28) Concentration operates by the development of the powers of perception, wisdom, intuition and sagacity.

(6.18) All things originate in mind.

(3.18) Faith is the substance of things hoped for; the evidence of things unseen.

(8.8) The ideal held steadily in mind attracts the conditions necessary for its fulfillment.

(5.8) The secret of power is a recognition of the omnipresence of omniscience.

(2.8) Our environment correlates to our predominant mental attitude.

Concentrating alters our perception, regardless of wether the quality of our thought supports conditions we desire or fear. We develop concentration by working towards a mastery of all methods of thinking. All form originates form a union between individual thought and the unlimited creative potential of the Universal. Faith refers to our confidence in the principle of cause & effect. Omniscience (unlimited power) is omnipresent because it exists within everyone. Our predominant mental attitude is the filter of our experience.

 

 

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