Manipura (a)

(3.21) Extremes are designated by distinctive names such as inside and out, top and bottom, light and dark, good and evil.

(3.11) Inductive reasoning is a process of the objective mind in which we compare a number of separate instances with one another until we see the common factor that gives rise to them all.

(3.1) The cerebral-spinal system of nerves is the organ of the conscious mind.

(2.21) Individuals are measured by the degree of intelligence they manifest.

(2.11) Wealth is the offspring of power.

(2.1) There are two modes of mental activity-conscious and subconscious.

(1.21) The true method of concentration is to become so identified with the object of our thought that we’re conscious of nothing else.

(1.11) Well doing is the imperative condition for all well being.

(1.1) The world without is a reflection of the world within.

Extremes may be understood in terms of how we understand absolute “truth”.  Inductive reasoning is based on observation.  Nerves allow physical form to FEEL Our “degree of intelligence” reflects our conscious/possession state. Power is our ability to change conditions. Conscious and subconscious states have many “degree’s” of possession. Concentration is the “art” of turning off internal dialogues/possessions so that Self is directing our behavior/actions. Well-doing refers to how we treat others and ourselves. The “world without” is the physical world of form.

(1.10) All power comes from within; the Universal fountain of supply–the infinite energy of each individual, an outlet.

(1.20) A recognition of the omnipresence of spiritual power and a desire to be a recipient of its beneficial effects are necessary for spiritual methods to be used.

(1.30) The symbol is only the outward form of the spiritual reality within, therefore, unless we possess the spiritual reality, the form disappears.

(2.10) Thought is creative energy and will correlate with its object and bring it into manifestation.

(2.20) Though will correlate with its object and bring it into manifestation because thought is the product of the spiritual man and spirit is the creative principle of the universe.

(2.30) We receive thought which is substance in equilibrium and is constantly being differentiated in thought by what we think.

(3.10) Universal Mind is the creative principle of the universe.

(3.20) A knowledge of cause & effect allows men to plan courageously and execute fearlessly.

(3.30) The individual is so important because the Universal is static and requires energy to start it in motion. This is furnished by food which is converted into energy and, in turn, allows the individual to think. When the individual stops eating, they stop thinking. They no longer act upon the Universal. There is, consequently, no action and interaction. The Universal is pure mind in static form’ mind at rest.

Each individual is an outlet of unlimited creative potential and, thus, the Universal relies on the individual to think.  The creative potential of thought is spiritual power. It is spiritual because it relies on the thinking, which generates creative energy and depends on polarity between the individual and the Universal. All form is symbolic. This energy is substance in equilibrium until belief gives it form. All thought is a cause.

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