Anahata (d)

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

The law of growth depends upon reciprocal action. The Individual is complete at all times and this makes it possible to receive only as we give. (2.28)

(3.14) The formula for the unerring solution to every problem is to believe our ideal has already been fulfilled. It’s accomplishment will soon follow.

We need only to focus on our ideal and free ourselves from trying to imagine or direct the form our ideal will take.

(2.24) The Universal creates form by means of the individual.

Form is the result of the interaction between the individual and the Universal.

(2.27) The law of love is brought into operation by the law of vibration.

Love is the emergence of consciousness.

(3.17) This belief is scientifically intact because it is a natural law.

Scientific refers to conclusions based on observation.

(4.7) The secret of power is service.

Service is how we think and act toward others.

Anahata (c)

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

Cause & effect rests on vibration which, in turn, rests on love. This is the principle which gives thought its dynamic power. (4.15)

(3.13) Need, want, and desire-in the largest sense-induce, guide, and determine action.

Need, want, and desire, all originate from thought.

(2.23) Creative power originates in the Universal.

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

(2.28) The law of growth depends upon reciprocal action. The Individual is complete at all times and this makes it possible to receive only as we give.

It is best to fill a cup that is empty.

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

Faith is a conviction; a confidence in our ideal.

(4.8) The secret of power is service.

Service is how we think and act toward others.

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.

Manipura (e)

(8.25) Universal Mind is the totality of all existence.

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

(3.5) The result of this disruption (of energy throughout the body) is every ill which the human race has been inflicted.

Illness arises when  there is a deficiency of energy.

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

Finite is temporal. Infinite is eternal.

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

Character is the resonance created by our thoughts vibrating. This resonance is the “vibe” we send out to others and they filter this “vibe” through their experience with others.

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

The mental element consists of keeping your thoughts directed on your ideal and free from attachment to your desire; we must focus on the ideal rather than how we desire the ideal to manifest.

(2.26) The Universal creates form  by means of the individual.

Thoughts are like motion, the Universal like strings on an instrument, and form is the music created.

(3.6) This energy can be controlled and directed  by conscious thought.

Thought is spiritual energy, because it is the connecting link between the individual and the Universal. (2.25) It may be consciously directed by taking initiative to ensure our thoughts support our ideal state. It follows that our actions must, also, support our ideal, which – in turn – ensures our thoughts will continue to support our ideal.

(8.26) Universal Mind is omnipresent. It exists everywhere. There is nowhere it is not. It is, therefore, within you. It is all spirit and life.

Universal Mind is omnipresent because it exists within each individual.

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.

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 (c)

(8.13) Success depends upon spiritual power.

Spiritual power is a recognition of our ability to communicate with creative potential by thinking.

(7.23) Selfish thought contains the germ of dissolution.

Selfish thought supports the needs, want, and desires of the individual rather than supporting others.

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

The subconscious is responsible for every function, process, and habitual behavior within the physical body and the mind.

(1.13) A knowledge of the truth is necessary for every business transaction and social relation.

Truth is what we, and others, think and believe. It is the principle of cause & effect brought into experience and our interactions with others; a recognition that thoughts originating, regardless of whether they originate within ourselves or others, produce effects that will impact the relationship/transaction.

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

Spiritual truth is our ability to intentionally direct our attention to produce desirable effects.

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

Our predominant mental attitude is a product of the majority of our thoughts.

(7.28) Concentrating on gain brings gain into effect.

Concentration is the art of pure directed attention, absent of penetrating distraction thought. .

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

Destructive thinking is selfish thought that does not support our ideal state.

 

Svadhisthana (b)

(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.