(8.12) The true value of wealth is its exchange value.
Wealth is, of itself, no value. It’s value comes form the significance we place on it in relation to its exchange value.
(7.22) We may be of the most service by keeping an open mind. Be interested in the race not the goal; the pursuit not the possession.
Knowledge is a constant process of adjusting ourselves to new information. This is the significance of keeping an open mind. Without an open mind, we close ourselves off from receiving and applying new information.
(2.2) Ease and perfection depend entirely upon the degree in which we cease to depend upon the conscious mind.
Mastery is the result of making desired behavior subconscious. This is accomplished through repetitive behavior that supports our ideal.
(1.12) Right thinking is the condition precedent for all right action.
Thought gives way to action.
(1.19) The advantage of spiritual methods is they are always available.
“Spiritual methods” is the application of cause & effect; understanding that all thought is the cause and our perception of conditions is the effect.
(2.9) The “law of attraction” is the principle of cause & effect.
Thought attracts conditions.
(7.29) This is the only system that is ever used or can be used. There is none other. That it may be used unconsciously does not alter the situation.
Cause & effect is a natural law. It operates regardless of whether the effects will produce harmonious conditions or discord in our life.
(8.19) The source of all harmony is constructive thought.
Constructive thought supports our ideal.