Manipura (c)

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

(2.13) Knowledge of cause & effect allows us to plan courageously and execute fearlessly.

(1.23) The controlling factor in this method of thought is spiritual truth.

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

Food in converted into energy, which empowers our ability to concentrate. Every thought is a cause. Our perception of conditions is the effect. We make choices based on this perception, which creates new causes.

Spiritual truth is the principle of cause & effect. Our thoughts, feelings, and belief  constructs our perception and results in our attitude.

(8.28) Our ability to think is our ability to act upon the Universal Mind and bring desire into manifestation for the benefit of ourselves and others.

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

(2.18) Many fail to secure harmonious conditions because they do not understand this law of causation; there is no polarity, they have not found the circuit.

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

Universal Mind is unlimited creative potential.

The law of causation depends upon interaction between the individual and the Universal. This interaction is our thoughts. Whatever we think is communicated as desire.

Our predominant mental attitude is our consistent perception of conditions, as molded by our directed attention.

Muladhara (c)

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

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

(7.8) We may overcome all fear, lack, limitation, poverty, and discord of every kind by substituting principle in place of error.

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

Constructive thinking is directed attention that supports our ideal state. The results of concentration can be demonstrated and observed to the satisfaction of the greatest skeptic.

By directing our attention to our ideal state, we may eliminate all undesirable conditions. 

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

(7.13) Suffering may be avoided by placing ourselves in harmony with natural law.

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

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

Exercising our imagination develops concentration. Suffering is optional and develops as we complain about conditions. Thinking leads to feeling which leads to belief.

 

Muladhara (b)

(1.9) Discord, inharmony, lack & limitation are a result of destructive thinking.

(6.29) This system meets every human requirement or necessity.

(7.19) A conscious recognition of the truth invariably destroys error. We do not have to laboriously shovel the darkness out. All that is required is to turn the light on. This principle applies to every form of negative thought.

(8.9)The development of imagination, insight, perception and sagacity result in keen analytical observation.

Destructive thinking is directing attention away from our ideal state. Cause & effect determines every outcome. We can eliminate darkness by changing the thoughts which have created our perception of darkness. create it.

(8.2) The cultivation of the imagination leads to the development of the ideal, upon which our future emerges.

(7.12) Difficulty and obstacles are necessary for wisdom and spiritual growth.

(6.22) Man is a spiritual being and this spirit must, necessarily, be perfect.

(1.2) All possession is based on consciousness.

We are possessed by our thoughts.

Imagination is visualization that supports our ideal state. When a greater effort is required to visualize and maintain our ideal, the more mental muscle we develop.

Our only imperfection is entertaining the belief we are not perfect.