Svadhisthana (d)

(8.14) Spiritual power depends upon use. Use determines its existence.

Spiritual power is the ability of the individual to intentionally direct their attention toward visualization that supports our ideal.

(7.24) Our greatest success will be achieved by a recognition that it is just as essential to give as it is to receive.

The individual is complete at all times and this makes is possible to receive only as we give. (2.28)

(2.4) The conscious mind has the faculty of discrimination. It has the power of reasoning. It is the seat of the will and may impress the subconscious.

The conscious mind receives its governing tendencies from heredity, which means it is the result of all past generations. (5.4)

(1.14) If we know the truth we can readily predict the outcome of every action based on a true premise .

A true premise is what we and/or others believe.

(1.17) The nature of truth is spiritual.

Truth, in this context, is objective, and is determined by our thoughts.

(2.7) If our desires are in harmony with the great whole, forces will be set in motion to bring about the desired result.

Forward movement” is the effects created by a cause; the consequences of action.

(7.27) Concentrating on sorrow and loss brings sorrow and loss.

Our ability to think is our ability to act upon the Universal (creative potential) and bring it into existence. (1.6)

(8.17) Thought is spiritual and consequently creative. To consciously direct thought is to control circumstances, conditions, environment and destiny.

We may eliminate imperfect conditions by becoming conscious of our unity with the source of all power. (6.26)

Bindu (b)

(7.2) By holding an image or picture in mind, we gradually–but surely–draw the thing nearer to us.

(6.12) All motion, light, heat, and color, have their origin in Universal energy, which is one form of Universal mind.

(5.22) The source of all power is Universal Mind, from which all things proceed and which is one and indivisible.

The images we hold in our mind–like the stories repeated by ruminating mind–cause us to “feel.” This can be empowering or rehabilitating, depending on the mental images and/or story.

All energy is generated from the Universal.

Power is the ability to change conditions. Thus, anything that empowers us to change conditions may be considered a source for power.

(5.29) This principle is brought into effect by the law of vibration.

(6.19) The result of a change in thought is a change in condition.

(7.9) Many fail because they focus on loss, disease, and disaster. This law is working perfectly; fear is manifesting.

Vibration is the key to communication.

Our thoughts determine how we perceive conditions and–in this way–change what we believe about the condition.

What we focus on becomes our perception of reality, which affects how we feel, and this “feeling” is what activates our belief.

Anja (e)

(6.5) This mechanism is the brain.

(5.15) The principle of cause & effect destroys superstition, precedent, and conventionality.

(4.25) Constructive thinking is the ability to adjust the thought process to the will of the Universal; to cooperate with cause & effect.

The Universal is differentiated by the thinking brain which produces our predominant mental attitude by the quality of our thoughts.

(4.26) This is accomplished by securing a perfect understanding of the principle forces, methods, and combinations of mind.

(5.16) These principles have been discovered by a generalization of facts that are unusual, rare, strange, and form the exception.

(6.6) Our predominant mental attitude may be changed by changing what we think about.

We acquire a perfect understanding through inductive reasoning.

Anahata (b)

(4.2) Thought is carried by vibration.

(3.12) Inductive reasoning is a method of study which has marked an epoch in human progress.

(2.22) We may direct other forms of intelligence by a recognition of Self as an individualization of Universal intelligence.

Radio waves, wi-fi, and thought all travel by means of vibration; waves.

Inductive reasoning has marked an epoch in human progress because humans can now observe and reflect upon the causes that produce effects.

All experience is directed by thought. If I am influenced by another, it is because I have directed my attention to them.

(2.29) We give thought.

(3.19) Cause & effect is the principle by which faith is manifested in form.

(4.9) “The silence” is a physical stillness.

When we direct our attention to others, we are “giving.”

Form is an effect. Faith is the willingness and initiative to control the cause.

Silence is important to establish mental control over the physical body.

Manipura (b)

(3.22) Extremes are not separate entities but parts or aspects of the whole.

(3.12) Inductive reasoning is a method of study which has revealed a reign of law which marks an epoch in human progress.

(3.2) The sympathetic system of nerves is the organ of the subconscious mind.

(2.22) We may direct other forms of intelligence by a recognition of Self as an individualization of Universal intelligence.

(2.12) Possessions are of value only as they confer power.

(2.2) Ease and perfection depend entirely upon the degree in which we cease to depend upon the conscious mind.

(1.22) Invisible forces are then set in motion to bring about the desired result.

(1.12) Constructive thinking is the condition precedent for all constructive action.

(1.2) All possession is based on consciousness.

Extremes are the absolutes of dogma. The “reign of law” is Cause & Effect. The sympathetic system of nerves is related to feeling. To direct other forms of intelligence is to understand that how we think can influence the way others think. We may posses various forms of consciousness. Mastery is a result of “reprograming” the subconscious to behave in a way we have suggested. This creates a kind of internal gravity towards the completion of our desires. Constructive thinking is thought that supports this ideal.

(1.9) Discord, inharmony, lack and limitation are the result of destructive thinking.

(1.19) The advantage of spiritual methods is they are always available.

(1.29) Intuition is superior to reason because it does not depend on existence or memory and frequently brings about a solution to our problems by methods of which we are in entire ignorance.

(2.9) This is cause & effect.

(2.19) A conscious recognition of cause & effect with the intention of utilizing this law for a definite purpose is necessary to manifest our desire.

(2.29) We give thought.

(3.9) To awake the solar plexus mentally concentrate on the condition you desire to see manifested in life.

(3.19)  Cause & effect is the principle by which faith is brought forth into manifestation.

(3.29) Creative power originates in the Universal but the Universal can manifest itself only through the individual.

Destructive thinking does not support our ideal state. Spiritual methods are the conscious use of Cause & Effect. Intuition is the prompting of an inner knowing. Thought is the cause. Perception is the effect. Perception determines how we will make choices, and thus, and decisions determine new conditions. The solar plexus is the transmitter of thought to the Universal, which is the source of all creative potential.

 

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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(1.16) We may know the truth by a recognition of truth as the vital principle of the universe.

(2.17) Causation depends upon mental activity. The individual is the positive side of the battery of life. the individual is the negative, and thought forms the circuit.

(1.18) The secret to the solution of every problem is to apply spiritual truth.

(2.19) A conscious recognition of Cause & Effect with the intention of bringing it into existence for a definite purpose is necessary to utilize this law for the manifestation of our ideal.

(1.20) A recognition of the omniscience of Cause & Effect with the desire of being a recipient of its beneficial effects is necessary for spiritual methods to be used.

Truth is what we choose to believe, and belief motivates all thought and action. Causation is polarity and becomes what we understand as extremes/absolutes. Truth is spiritual because it depends on thought. Initiative and intention empower Cause & Effect.

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

(1.22) Invisible forces are then set in motion to bring about the desired result.

(2.23) Creative power originates in the Universal.

(1.24) The nature of our desires must be in harmony with natural law.

(2.25) Thought is the connecting link between the individual and the Universal.

Intelligence is reflected in an individuals ability to remain mindful. Invisible forces are like the pull of gravity between the object of our thought and desire. Power is the ability to change conditions. Nature’s law is the principle of life.

(1.26) The control factor of every commercial pursuit is the mental element.

(2.27) This law is brought into effect by the law of vibration.

(1.28) Concentration operates by the development of the powers of perception, wisdom, intuition and sagacity.

(2.29) We give thought.

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

 

The mental element is the utilization of Cause & Effect to direct our thoughts toward the manifestation of an ideal. The law of vibration is the signal by which thought is transmitted. Concentrated belief is power. We give thought by directing our attention to others. Spiritual reality is feeling.