Anahata (b)

(4.2) Thought is carried by the law of vibration.

Vibration carries thought and creates resonance.

Resonance is is heard with the ear. Vibration is felt by intuition.

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

This “reign of law” is cause & effect.

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

Other forms of intelligence refers to the psychological forces and biological drives that manipulate human behavior.

(2.29) We give thought.

We give thought to others by thinking of them.

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

Faith is a belief in the manifestation of desire.

(4.9) The silence is a physical stillness.

Remaining still allows us to gain a greater awareness of how our physical body feels.

Anahata (a)

(4.1) Thought is spiritual energy.

Thought is spiritual energy because thought is the means by which the individual and the Universal interact.

(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.

Inductive reasoning is a method of observation that allows us to discover patterns that result from our thoughts and actions.

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

Intelligence is the pursuit of knowledge and a consistent integration of this new knowledge we have gained.

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

Thought is conceptual (substance in equilibrium) and takes form when we begin to direct our attention to these concepts and mold them into our desired form.

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

We plan courageously by intentionally directing our attention to thought and actions that support our ideal state.

(4.10) The silence is the first step towards self control; self mastery.

Self mastery is the ability to hold our attention on thoughts and desires that support our ideal.

Manipura (d)

(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 help others as it is to help ourselves.

Every individual is “plugged in” to the same power source.

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

Energy is distributed from our Solar Plexus.

(2.14) Life originates in the inorganic world, only by the introduction of a living form. There is no other way.

Universal Mind is the life principle of every atom in existence. (1.5)

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

Natural law is the harmonious relationship between our thoughts and our ideal.

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

Form is created by the feeling generated by our thoughts.

(2.17) Causation depends upon polarity; a circuit must be formed. The Universal is the positive side of the battery of life. The individual is the negative, and thought forms the circuit.

The circuit is formed by feeling.

The Universal is unlimited creative potential.

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

The true source of power is our predominant mental attitude.

(4.27) Universal mind is spiritual and, consequently, creative. It seeks to express itself in form.

Universal Mind is spiritual because it is activated by thought.

Manipura (c)

(8.23) To absolutely convince yourself of the truth concerning the conditions we desire to see manifest in life is the method for destroying all forms of fear.

Truth is manifested in conditions produced by our predominant mental attitude. Therefore, to destroy fear is to “reprogram” our predominant mental attitude. We do this by consistently, and intentionally, directing our thought.

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

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

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

Power is the ability to adjust conditions to support our ideal state.

Possessions are symbols of spiritual activity, because they indicate specific states of mind we desire or have desired.

(1.23) Spiritual truth is the control factor in this method of thought.

Spiritual truth is a knowledge of thoughts creative power.

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

Symbols possess our thoughts. If symbolic form does not possess our thoughts, it is a merely an object that contains no value.

(2.20) Thought will correlate with it’s object and bring it into manifestation because thought is a product of the spiritual man and spirit is the creative principle of the universe.

We are spiritual beings because we have the ability to interact with creative potential by thinking.

(3.10) Universal mind is the creative principle of the universe.

Universal Mind is the “all father” of every religion.

(8.30) The result of constructive thinking is you will come to know “the father” 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.

All things are possible because Universal Mind is a symbol of unlimited creative potential.

Manipura (b)

(8.22) The real “I” is spiritual and can, therefore, never be less than perfect.

The real “I” is the conscious expression of the Universal within each individual.

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

Fight, flight, or freeze is an example of the sympathetic system of nerves.

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

If possessions are not tools that support our ideal state, they are weapons (that oppose our ideal).

(1.22) Invisible forces are, then, set in motion and irresistibly bring about conditions in correspondence with our thoughts.

Invisible forces are the gravity by which thought is manifested in form.

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

Intuition is the connection between the individual and the real “I.”

(2.19) A conscious recognition of cause & effect with a desire to be a recipient of it’s beneficial effects will result in success.

A conscious recognition gives way to a willingness to remain adaptable.

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

The solar plexus is the visualization center of the adept.

(8.29) Constructive thinking is clear, decisive, calm, deliberate, sustained thought, with a definite end in view.

The Master mind holds ideas big enough to counteract or destroy all petty and annoying obstacles. (6.27)

Manipura (a)

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

“Truth” is what happens as a result of interaction between the individual and belief.

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

Nerves are the information highways of the body.

(2.11) Wealth is the offspring of power.

Power produces abundance.

(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.

Mind is like a drinking bowl. If you are unsatisfied with the contents, you must replace them with your preference. This is more satisfactory if you empty the previous contents rather than add something new to what already occupies the bowl.

(1.30) The symbol is only the outward form of the spiritual activity within. Unless we possess the spiritual activity, the form disappears.

Spiritual activity is thought. Unless our thought supports the symbol (of our ideal) than “form” is unable to manifest.

(2.20) Thought will correlate with its object and bring it into manifestation because thought is a product of the spiritual man and spirit is the creative principle of the universe.

Humans are spiritual because of our ability to think.

(3.10) The Universal is the life principle of every atom in existence.

The Universal is unlimited creative potential.

(1.30) The result of constructive thinking is you will come to know “the All Father” 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.

“The All Father” may be understood as the leading deity of every religious system.

 

Svadhisthana (e)

(8.5) Mistakes are a result of ignorance.

Ignorance is the absence of knowledge.

(7.15) The law of love-which is the creative principle of the universe-ads vitality to thought while the law of attraction brings the necessary substance to growth.

Love is Universal Mind. Universal mind is love.

(6.25) Thought correlates with its object as a result of the law of vibration.

Thought is carried by the law of vibration. (4.2)

(1.5) Universal Mind is the life force of every atom in existence.

Universal Mind is creative potential. Creative potential is love. Love is the life force of every atom in existence.

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

Thought is the seed that results in action; action results in form. (3.25)

Thought is transmuted into character and character is the magnet that creates the environment of the individual. (1.25)

Thought is the connecting link between the individual and the Universal. (3.25) 

 (6.26) A higher rate of vibration governs, modifies, controls, changes, or destroys a lower rate of vibration.

A higher rate of vibration is less grounded. A lower rate of vibration is denser.

(7.26) Desirable conditions are secured by entertaining desirable thoughts only.

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

(8.6) Knowledge is a result of mans ability to think.

Knowledge is a willingness to remain adaptable.

 

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)

Svadhisthana (a)

(8.11) Wealth depends upon an understanding of the creative nature of thought.

The creative nature of thought is demonstrated by rumination.

(7.21) The first law of success is service.

Service is the opposite of selfishness; it is a recognition that all life is an expression of the same universal creative potential and, necessarily, creates a desire within  us to support and encourage this principle of life in others.

Service is a honoring the Universal in others.

The secret of power is service (4.6)

(2.1) There are two forms of mental activity, conscious and subconscious.

Conscious mind is reasoning will. Subconscious mind is instinctive desire, the result of past reasoning will. (2.5)

(1.11) Well doing is the imperative condition of all well being.

Well doing is service; it is action that affects others.

(1.20) A recognition of the omnipotence of spiritual power and and a desire to be a recipient of its beneficial effects results in success.

Omnipotence means all-powerful; the most powerful force.

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

Thought is spiritual because thought is the connecting link between the finite and the infinite. (2.15)

(7.30) Success is an effect not a cause. If we want to secure the effect we must ascertain the cause-the thought or idea-by which the effect is created.

Every thought is a cause. Our perception of conditions is the effect. (1.7)

(8.20) Constructive thinking is a recognition of the creative nature of spiritual energy and our ability to control it.

Thought is spiritual energy and we direct this by thinking intentionally and, when required, adjusting  our thought in support of our ideal state.

Power is manifested through the individual. Each individual is a channel whereby power is differentiated in form. (6.24)