Guiding Eye

(2.1) There are two modes of mental activity: conscious and subconscious.

(3.1) The cerebral spinal system of nerves is the organ of the conscious mind.

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

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

(1.4) We relate to the Universal Mind by the subconscious mind; the solar plexus is the organ of this mind.

(3.3) The solar plexus is the central point of distribution for energy which the body is constantly generating.

(3.9) To awake the solar plexus, mentally state what is wanted.

 

 

kam chakr (MSM3d)

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

(2.24) The Universal can manifest itself, only, through the individual.

(3.24) We are related to this creative principle by our ability to think.

(8.24) The Universal Mind–in which we “live and move and have our being,” is one and indivisible. This makes it just as possible to give as it is to receive.

Natural law is cause & effect–the principle by which nature progresses. Universal Mind is unlimited creative potential (Brahma).

(8.27) The nature of Universal Mind is spiritual and consequently creative. It seeks to express itself in form.

(3,27) The rate of vibration may be changed my mental activity.

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

(1.27) Mind is the ruler and creator of all form and all events occurring within form.

Thought is transmitted by vibration.

 

 

kam chakr (MSM1c)

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

(2.3) The value of the subconscious is enormous. It guides us. It warns us. It controls the vital processes and is the seat of memory.

(3.3) The solar plexus is the central point of distribution for energy which the body is constantly generating.

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

The objective world is the object oriented physical world of form.  Mental exercise is any mental activity that strengthens our ability to consciously direct and maintain our concentrated attention.

(8.8) The ideal held steadily in mind attracts the conditions necessary for it’s fulfillment.

(3.8) Our predominant mental attitude determines conditions we meet in life.

(2.8) Our environment reflects conditions corresponding to our predominant mental attitude.

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

Each individual must determine their personal ideal state of being. Our predominant mental attitude is determined by the quality and consistency of our habitual thinking. Constructive thought is directed attention that supports our ideal state.

 

 

kam chakr (MSM1a)

(1.1) The world without is a reflection of the world within.

(2.1) There are two modes of mental activity–conscious and subconscious.

(3.1) The cerebral-spinal system of nerves if the organ of the conscious mind.

(8.1) Imagination is a form of constructive thought. It is the light that penetrates new worlds of thought and experience; the mighty instrument by which every great discoverer or inventor opens the way from precedent to experience.

The world without is the work of objects and form. The world within is composed our of thoughts, influenced by psychological forces and biological drives, in relation to sensory information and filtered through ego.

Constructive thought supports our ideal state of being.

(8.10) Keen analytical information leads to opulence and harmony.

(3.10) Universal Mind/Brahma is the creative of principle of the universe.

(2.10) Thought is creative and will correlate with its object and bring it into manifestation.

(1.10) All power comes from within–the universal fountain of supply–the infinite energy of each individual, an outlet.

Keen analytical observation is necessary to identify causes that lead to effects.

Manipura (a) [reverse]

(8.30) The result of constructive though is that you will come to know “the father” (God/Brahma) as Universal Mind, which really and truly does live within you and all things are possible and can be demonstrated by anyone with sufficient understanding.

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

(2.20) Thought 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.

(3.10) The Universal Mind is the creative principle of the universe.

The Universal/Universal Mind-the unlimited creative potential of nature-is the basis of every “father” figure symbol in religion.

This symbol represents the ability of the individual to access unlimited creative potential. Thought allows us to access this potential. This ability to think is what makes us spiritual beings.

(3.1) The cerebral spinal system of nerves is the organ of the conscious mind.

(2.11) Wealth is the offspring of power.

(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.

(8.21) Every system of metaphysics depends upon a knowledge of the truth concerning ourselves and the world.

Wealth is anything we have that others want.

Power is the ability to change things.

Anahata (c)

(4.3) Thought is given vitality by love.

(3.13) Knowledge of our power, the courage to dare, and the faith to do so are necessary steps to materialize the ideal.

(2.23) Creative potential originates in the Universal.

When  thought is motivated by love, the vibrations they radiate are “boosted.”

Power is our ability to change conditions by taking the initiative to (re)direct our attention. Courage is the willingness to do this. Faith is belief in effects that will be produced as a result.

Creative potential is the eternal energy that empowers thought.

(2.30) We receive thought, which is substance in equilibrium and is constantly being differentiated in form by what we think.

(3.20) A knowledge of cause & effect allows us to plan courageously and execute fearlessly.

(4.10) “The silence” is the first step toward Self-control; Self-mastery.

Substance in equilibrium is eternal energy that remains pliable.

Every thought is a cause. Every condition is an effect.

We can begin to develop mental control over the physical body by remaining still.

Crossover Week #11 (a)

(5.1) About 90% of our mental life is subconscious.

(6.1) Some of the effects that can be produced by electricity are heat, light, power, and music.

(5.11) Observe individual facts carefully, patiently, and accurately, with all the tools and resources at your command, before venturing to make a statement of natural law.

(6.11) The source of all wisdom, power, and intelligence is Universal mind.

(5.21) Whenever we become conscious of power it is manifested in the objective world; it is brought forth into tangible expression.

(6.21) Sickness may be eliminated by placing ourselves in harmony with natural law.

Our subconscious defaults guide our behavior. Our behavior–including our thoughts and words–is the cause. We should, therefore, be aware that our behavior will produce and effect. This knowledge comes from the Universal. Our awareness of this knowledge, accompanied by integration of this knowledge, produces transformation. Without transformation, the body will fall into dis-ease.

(6.30) True science and true religion are twin sisters; where the one goes, the other–necessarily–follows.

(5.30) The old regime is trying to cling to the fatalistic doctrine of divine election. The new regime recognizes the divinity of the individual; the democracy of humanity.

(6.20) The result of a harmonious mental attitude is harmonious conditions in life.

(5.20) Our best interest will be conserved by a recognition of the fact that a knowledge of the creative power of thought puts us in touch with infinite power.

(6.10) We are learning the basic methods of constructive thinking. This is allowing us to control conditions and multiply effects in the objective world.

(5.10) The possession of power is contingent upon the proper use of power already in our possession.

Science and religion are both attempting to resolve existential rumination. The old regime believes the only way to accomplish this is through a divinely appointed leader to instruct the masses. The new regime recognizes that every individual can resolve these existential concerns by activating the latent creative potential within themselves. This is accomplished through constructive thinking, which is the cause that produces meaningful effects. Using this power ensures more of it will come.

6th Key (a)

(6.1) Some of the effects that can be produced by electricity are heat, light, power, and music.

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

(6.21) Sickness can be eliminated by placing ourselves in harmony with natural law.

We are familiar with with the effects produced by electricity. Likewise, the Universal is the the “electricity” that produces form based on vibration. Sickness is one such vibration, and can be eliminated by altering the rate of vibration of the sickness.

(3.27) The rate of vibration may be changed by mental action (thinking). 

(6.30) True science and true religion are twin sisters; where the one goes, the other–necessarily–follows.

(6.20) The result of a harmonious mental attitude is harmonious conditions in life.

(6.10) We are learning the basic methods of constructive thinking. This is allowing us to control our feelings and multiply effects in the objective world.

Science is observation, religion is dogma. Dogma based on personal observations can be beneficial. Dogma based on the observations of others can be futile and destructive. Our attitude determines our feelings (conditions) which determine how we respond or react to our environment. This knowledge allows us to direct our attention toward thoughts that support the environment we desire. This is constructive thinking.

 

Crossover Week #10 (d)

(3.4) The distribution of energy throughout the body may be interrupted by resistant, critical, discordant thought–but especially by fear.

(4.4) Thought takes form by the law of growth.

(4.14) The effect of an understanding of natural law is a conscious recognition that we can adjust ourselves to divine and unchanging principles.

(3.14) The formula for the unerring solution to every problem is to believe our desires have already been full-filled; their accomplishment will soon follow.

(3.24) We are related to this creative principle by our ability to think.

(4.24) The great business of life is constructive thinking.

Fear compromises our health. Fear is a complex of thoughts that grows the more we direct our attention to it. If fear is the cause, the effects are conditions that we do not desire. If we change the cause (what we think about), the effect will change (our problem). Thought is our link to unlimited creative potential. Acting on this potential is the great business of life. 

(4.27) The Universal Mind is the basic fact of all existence.

(3.27) The rate of vibration may be changed by mental action.

(3.17) This belief is scientifically intact because it is a Natural Law.

(4.17) It is invincible because it is a Natural Law. All Natural Laws are invincible, unchangeable and act with mathematical certitude-without deviation or variation.

(4.7) The secret of power is service.

(3.7) Fear can be eliminated by an understanding and recognition of the true source of power.

All form originates from creative potential/Universal Mind. Vibration converts potential into form. We are able to adjust this vibration by thinking. This is the principle of cause and effect-the Natural Law.

Fear is eliminated when we intentionally direct our thoughts in service tot he goal of nature-ensuring life will thrive so that nature can become conscious of itself.