(1.1) The world without is a reflection of the world within.
(2.2) Ease and perfection depend, entirely, upon the degree in which we cease to depend upon the conscious mind.
(1.3) We relate to the objective world by the objective mind. The brain is the organ of this mind.
(2.4) The conscious mind has the faculty of discrimination. It has the power of reasoning. It is the seat of the will and may impress the subconscious.
(1.5) Universal mind is the life principle of every atom in existence.
The “world without” (objective world) is the physical experience. The “world within” is internal dialogues of mind.
Through repetition, conscious behavior becomes subconscious. If this is intentional, then we are able to “program” the subconscious (our connection to Universal Mind) by repeating our desired “performance state.”
Universal Mind is the creative principle that gives life to all form.
(2.6) We may impress the subconscious by mentally stating what is wanted.
(1.7) The result of this action and interaction is cause and effect; every thought is a cause, every condition, an effect.
(2.8) Our environment reflects conditions corresponding to our predominant mental attitude.
(1.9) Discord, inharmony, lack and limitation, are the result of destructive thinking.
(2.10) Thought is creative energy and will correlate with its object and bring it into manifestation.
Mentally stating what is wanted means visualizing the conditions we desire. This is most effective when we repeating this over and over. Thoughts are causes. Conditions are effects. Our perception is responsible for how we respond or react to conditions, and this decision creates conditions Destructive thinking is directing attention to concepts that do not support our ideal state. Creative energy originates in the Universal.
(1.11) Well doing is the imperative condition for all well being.
(2.12) Possessions are of value only if they confer power.
(1.13) Knowledge of the truth is the underlying condition necessary for every business transaction and social relation.
(2.14) Life originates in the inorganic world, only by the introduction of a living form. There is no other way.
(1.15) If the premise is false, we are unable to form a conception of the result that may ensue.
Well-doing relates to how we think about and treat others. Possessions refer to form or conscious states). Truth is what we or others believe. Life is the creative power introduced by thought/directed attention. The “premise” is what we are given to believe is truth.
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