Muladhara (c)

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

Mental exercise is any mental activity that suspends internal dialogues from ruminating.

(7.13) Suffering may be avoided by placing ourselves in harmony with cause & effect.

Suffering is a result of 1) trying to change effects without recognizing the cause or 2) an unwillingness to alter the cause of undesirable conditions when the cause has become recognizable.

(6.23) Selfish thought contains the germ of dissolution.

 Dissolution is a breakdown of harmonious conditions. Every individual is a part or aspect of the whole. Selfish thought is a cause that produces undesirable effects (conditions).

(1.3) We relate to the objective world by the objective mind. The brain is the organ of this mind.

The objective world is the object oriented physical world of manifestation. Our brain organizes information from our senses to produce a tangible experience.

(1.8) Harmonious and desirable conditions are obtained by constructive thinking.

Constructive thinking is visualization that supports our ideal state.

(6.28) Concentrating on gain brings gain into effect.

Gain is the manifestation of desirable conditions.

(7.18) We may overcome all fear, lack, limitation, poverty, and discord by substituting principle in place of error.

The “principle” is cause & effect. The “error” is trying to change effects without adjusting the cause.

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

The “ideal” is the optimum spiritual, mental, and physical conditions.

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