(3.4) The distribution of energy throughout the body may be interrupted by resistant, critical, discordant thought, but especially by fear.
(2.14) Life originates in the inorganic world, only by the introduction of a living form.
(1.24) The nature of our desire must be in harmony with natural law.
(8.24) Universal Mind–in which we live and move and have our being–is one and indivisible. This makes it just as possible to receive as it is to give.
Natural law is the principle of cause & effect. Our thoughts are in harmony with natural law when our thoughts correspond with our desire.
Universal Mind is unlimited creative potential, made available through the process of thought.
(8.27) Universal Mind is spiritual and consequently creative. It seeks to express itself in form.
(1.27) Mind is the ruler and creator of all form and all events occurring within form.
(2.17) Causation depends upon duality. A circuit must be formed through the interaction between the individual and the Universal. The individual is the negative side of the battery of life while the Universal is the positive.
(3.7) Fear may be completely eliminated by an understanding and application of cause & effect.
Universal Mind is spiritual because it can be accessed by the individual by thinking.
Mind is the vehicle for thought.
Causation describes what makes something spiritual.
When cause & effect informs how we think, we may eliminate fear.