(2.5) Conscious mind is reasoning will. Subconscious mind is instinctive desire–the result of past reasoning will.
(1.15) If the premise is false, we are unable to know the outcome of the results that will ensue.
(8.15) We may take our fate out of the hands of chance by constantly realizing the conditions we desire to manifest in our lives.
(7.25) Financiers frequently meet with great success because they do their own thinking.
The premise is what we think in relation to what we–or another–believes.
We realize the conditions we desire to see manifested by the nature of our thoughts, how we spend our time, and what we do. They either support our ideal state of being or they don’t.
(7.26) The great majority remain docile and willing tools of the few because they allow the few to do their thinking for them.
(8.16) Thinking is the great business of life.
(1.16) We may know the truth by a recognition of the fact that truth is the vital principle of the universe and, therefore, omnipresent.
(2.6) We may impress the subconscious by mentally stating what is wanted.
Truth is what we believe. It is omnipresent because every individual is able to access creative potential. We access this potential by thinking.