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)

Our Power

(4.25) Constructive thinking is the ability to adjust our thought process the will of the Universal; to cooperate with Natural Law.

The Universal is unlimited creative potential. It is cosmological. It is Brahma. It is cosmic consciousness.

The Will of the Universal is love. Love is one of three dimensions of cosmic consciousness.

Spirit arises out of the awareness of cosmic consciousness. Spirit, in turn, makes it possible for the individual to communicate with the Universal. Awareness is one of three dimensions of cosmic consciousness.

Nature is an expression of the Universal manifested in physical form.

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.

 

 

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

(5.3) Few understand or appreciate that subconsciously mind can be consciously directed.

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

(3.13) Need, want, and desire–in the largest sense–induce, guides, and determines action.

(6.13) The creative power of thought originates in Universal Mind.

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

(4.23) We become conscious of power by thinking.

(7.23) Selfish thought contains the germ of dissolution.

The subconscious operates everything the conscious mind does not, although it can be consciously directed. The imagination is a mental muscle. Need, want, and desire all describe methods of thinking and determine action we will take. Creative power of the individual begins as creative potential of the Universal. Spiritual truth is a conscious intentional use of cause and effect. Thinking is a cause that creates and effect. Observing this allows us to become conscious of power. Selfish thought works against the manifestation of the ideal state.

(7.28) Concentrating on gain brings gain into effect.

(4.28) All lack, limitation, disease, inharmony and discord is the result of the exact same law. This law operates relentlessly and is continuously bringing about conditions in correspondence with the thoughts that originate or create them.

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

(6.18) All things originate in mind.

(3.18) Faith is the substance of things hoped for; the evidence of things unseen.

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

(5.8) The secret of power is a recognition of the omnipresence of omniscience.

(2.8) Our environment correlates to our predominant mental attitude.

Concentrating alters our perception, regardless of wether the quality of our thought supports conditions we desire or fear. We develop concentration by working towards a mastery of all methods of thinking. All form originates form a union between individual thought and the unlimited creative potential of the Universal. Faith refers to our confidence in the principle of cause & effect. Omniscience (unlimited power) is omnipresent because it exists within everyone. Our predominant mental attitude is the filter of our experience.

 

 

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

(4.3) Thought is given vitality by the law of love.

(2.13) A knowledge and application of cause and effect allows men to plan courageously and execute fearlessly.

(7.3) Idealization is the process of feeling conditions we desire to experience.

(8.13) Success depends upon spiritual power.

(3.23) Universal mind–the eternal energy from which all things proceed–is the creative principle of the spiritual, mental, and physical world.

(5.13) The class of facts that can not be observed in the visual daily observation of life are esteemed most highly.

(6.23) A conscious recognition of this perfection, first mentally and then emotionally, results in a manifestation of this perfection.

The objective mind labels form into objects. Thought is empowered by love. What we think about (cause) eventually takes form (effect) as be begin to feel as if these conditions were already happening. The eternal energy of Universal Mind is spiritual power. Because humans can access this power, we are perfect. Imperfection is the result of ignorance. Facts that can not be observed are considered supernatural.

(6.28) For the first time in the worlds history, humanities highest reasoning faculty can be satisfied by demonstrable truth, which is fast flooding the world.

(5.18) When we learn of a fact, we can can be sure it is the result of a certain definite cause, and this cause will act with invariable precision.

(3.28) Mental action depends upon polarity-action and interaction the individual and the universal.

(8.18) The source of all chaos is destructive thought.

(7.8) Earnest desire, confident expectation, and form demand, are necessary steps to consciously utilize this principle to manifest our desire.

(2.18) Many fail because they do not understand this law. there is no polarity; they have not found the circuit.

(4.8) We get what we give.

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

Demonstrable truth means that results repeat with invariable precision. This is the case with cause and effect, which is a result of mental action. If we direct our attention toward destructive thoughts, we will begin to perceive the world as though these destructive conditions have already happened. Rather, we may direct our attention to constructive thoughts. Firm demand is a refusal to entertain destructive thinking. Polarity is the interaction between the individual and the Universal.  We give thought.

The First Mountain (c)

(2.11) Abundance is the offspring of power.

Power is utilizing cause & effect to produce desired results.

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

Material possessions only have value if they can bring more abundance into our lives.

(2.13) A knowledge of cause & effect allow men to plan courageously and execute fearlessly.

We can plan courageously and execute fearlessly because we know our thoughts are causes and perceptions are effects.

(2.14) Life originates in the inorganic world only by the introduction of a living form.

The organic world is designed to replenish itself, ie: nature. The inorganic world is the Universal/Primordial (unlimited creative potential) which is static, and requires the imagination (life) of the individual to give this static energy form.

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

The individual is finite. The Universal (unlimited creative potential) is infinite.

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

The Universal is static and requires thoughts from the individual to start it in motion. (3.30)

(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.

Causation (Cause & Effect) depends upon an individuals thoughts (action) interacting with the unlimited creative potential (Universal). This polarity produces form. Form is perception that leads to a response or reaction to existing conditions, which gives way to the creation of new conditions.

(2.18) Many fail to secure harmonious conditions because they do not understand this law. There is no intentional polarity. They have not found the circuit.

Without a knowledge and application of cause & effect, thought is not driven by intention, and–thus–ruminating mind will direct our attention.

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

A definite purpose is important because the mastermind must hold ideas big enough to counteract and destroy all petty and annoying obstacles (5.27). Purpose is/are the “ideas big enough.”

Purpose will constantly be revised, so it’s important not to get hung up on a specific manifestation of our purpose.

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

The mind of individuals is spiritual because humans are able to separate their thoughts  from their psychological forces and biological drives.