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PREFACE
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word as gu ides the present reader should enter
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colloqui al language the kind which even my “
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world needs writing which can be read and
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apprehended by the little sons of t h e world ,
the world .
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ways not in dignified tones to the public b u t
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highest most enduring tribute that can b e p aid
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to a l eader of men .
Editor of N ew T h ou g h t .
J u ne I 5 , 1 90 6
Ch i cag o, I lli noi s .
C O N T EN T S .
PREFACE
By F kl
ran i n L B err y
met hi ng
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h h
I n w i c we earn so l of th e au t hor and h ow
b k
t h e oo was orn b .
Fonzwonn
h h th e h word b
d
I n w ic au t or h as a to say a ou t
t ea ch ers and di sci p l es, hi mself l
i nc u de .
MY WoRRI N o Cam
Th eI beli ve e of th e au t hor .
C HAPTER I
T m: LAW or A TT RACT I ON I N T HE T HOUG HT WORLD
One g reat Law— Th ou h t a g
ani est at i on o f Energ m f y
Th ou ht V i rat i on— V i rat i ons of i h t and
-
g b b lg
h eat di ff er so e i n rat e of vi rat i on—Hu an
l ly b m
i nst ru ent capa e of re i s t eri ngm bl g
t h ou h t wa es—Ex eri ent s i n t e epat h
g -
v p m
pro e l y v
— g
t h e law of t h ou ht a t t a cti on Li ke a t ra ct s i ke
r -
t l
— g
i n t h e Th ou h t wo d T h e wi re ess t e e ra h of
r -
l l lg p y
th e i nm— l
d A fie d of energy wi t h esta i sh ed aws bl l .
CHAPT ER I I
THOUGHT WAVES AN D T HEI R Power; or REP RODU CTI ON
-
.
H w t h ght w v
o t v
ou e th
-
s f M i nd— Th e
a es ra er s e ea o
w po e d f
er p d ci ng t h m lv —Vi
ss sse o re ro u e se es
t i n whi h
ra o fl ct n —Th
s c whi h d a n t e a ose c o o
—
Wh y i W are wh t we h v t h ght
e lv i nt
a a e ou ou rse es o
i n e —
b g T h g en y f t h e a t h ght i n h pi ng
c o o ers
’
ou s s a
—
d t y T h w ki ng f t h L w f At t
ti n i ll t t ed by t h M
our i n es e or o e a o rae
o u s ra ni wi l ss i n t mnt e arco re e s ru e s
—Th Mi nd h mny d g e f pi t h—P i t i ve
e as a e re s o c os
—
t h gh t N g t i v
ou t h ght —We a
e a p i ti ve t o
e ou re os
m n g t i ve t th —A kn wl dg f M nt al
f om negati v t o posi ti ve
so e, e a o o ers o e e o e
Law n chang e u
ca s r e
CO NT EN T S
M ore people
neg at i e v pl ane t h an on
on p v
osi ti e
pl ane—C onsequ ent ly m g v h gh v b
or e ne a t i e t ou t i ra -
— bl
t i ons How t o cou nt er a ance t e hm — m
A fi r a t i ons
and au t o su gg
est i o s,
n -
and —
t h ei r u ses E st a i sbl h
in
g —new m l
ent a d
a t t i t u es — D v l pm
e eo ent of th e
Wi ll hg m d
A i h t ensi on no t a t a ll t i es esi ra e bl
dv g
A ant a e of c an i n h g g f mp ro v p v
o si t i e t o r ece ti e,
C HAP TER I I I
A T ALK ABOUT T HE MI N D
M n h
a b t
as n uM i n d— F n t i n l ng t w li n
o e u c o s a o o es
f mnt l
o e fi t —P
a iv
e or fi t
f ft n ass lt f e e or o e r esu o
vi b t y i mp l i mp t d i n g l ng p t
ra or u s es ar e a es o as
A ti vc ff t n w b n Th gh t i m
e e or — e p l nd m
or ou u se a o
i
t n o i mp l l t
u se resuf A t i v ff t — oA ti v f n c e e or c e u c
ti n o t P i v f n ti n b y d
crea es, ass e u nd c o o e s or ers a
gg t i n —A t i v f n t i n nd f t h vi b
su es o s c e u c o se s or ra
ti n — Th
o s f e f H b i t —App t n y T h
o r ce o aim e e c -
e
p l f th P iml C
u se o e r Li f f
a — M nt l
a u se
‘
e -
orce
’
e a
C lt u u re nd M nt l D v l pmnt
a e atw di fi nt
e e o e o ere
mn bi li ty f t h Mi nd t t h Wi ll
,
t hi ng — T h s e a e a o e o e
—T h Wi ll th e t w d mni f t t i n
e ou f th
ar I a es a o o e
AM T h — tt et i n fa T H E A S OLU T E T h
ra c Bo o — e
rea l M n t h m t — A t i v nd P i v f n t i n
a e as er c e a ass e u c o s
b t t l
u oo s.
C HAP TER I V
MI N D B UI LDI N G
The P ower of M an—U nconsci ou s mi nd bu i l di ng
-
Th e I, ”v g M d
t h e so erei n o f t h e i n — T h e U ni
v l ll m y
ersa Wi — T h e lf
as t er o f t h e Lower S e — Th e
m l m g v d by
ent a p bl f l
i s o er ne i rres onsi e acu t i es
bl hm
T h e reest a i s d m l k g
ent of or er i n t h e ent a in
m
do — b l—
T h e fir st a t t e T h e conqu est of t h e L esser
lf by
Se l lf m
t h e R ea S e — Afi r at i on and exer ci s e .
CHAP TER V
T HE S ECRET or T HE WI LL
Th e Wi ll P ower and i ts p bi li t y of bei ng de
ca a
vel op ed , di s ci pli ned cont r olled and di rect ed
v y mn t h e p se
,
E er a p t ent i lly f t ng
os ssor, o a o a s ro
wi —
ll T—h g t p w h e f t h U ni v
rea a l Wi ll
o er -
ou se o e
,
ers
P w— Wi ll d n t n d t i ni ng b t Mi nd
o er oes o ee ra u
i nd t h i n t mnt —M nt lly l y p pl
,
d oesM
—S t ng wi l l f ll ws st r ng d i r —T h p i
, e s ru e e a az eo e
f
‘
ro o o o es e e r ce o
CO NT ENT S xiii
att m ai n
ent — r —
Th e eal test T h e secret o f t h e de
velop ment of t h e Wi ll—Au to su ggesti o n and exer -
ci se
CHAP TER V I
.
T h e i gh t m r r
in m o t i o n— Th e conqu est of Fear t h e first i m
portant st ep—T h e posi ti ve wi ll prevai l .
CHAP T ER VI I
M S W T ATI ON or N m a rm s T HOUGH T
W y th orr hi l d f Fe — T h m ti v nd lyi ng
e c o ar e o e u er
act n— T hio t h t el t i n
ca uses S — H w a resu uccess o
D i t
es r e — W n gati v
ac s nd d o rr t h p d i ng e e a ea ro uc
by
-
D i nd Am ti n p i t i v
es r e a nd li f p d i ng o os e a e- ro uc
—T h t n m t t i n f W y—G tt i ng i nt h
-
e ra s u a o o orr e o ar
mn wi t h t h i gh t t h ght w v —S tt i ng i n
o e r ou -
a es e
m n t h L w f Att t i n— F
e o e a p ly
o ra c o ear a ra zes
De i — Ons re id f i t di fi ce l ty ml t
r ow y cu e s a a
m ty L w Th t hi ng w
,
Th w k gi
e n f or i h — o a a e s e
w y ab t
orr out th m lv — Th t
’
us e se es e s or
i ng p f n -
u o th
e er f d are ar e e ea re
B tt ew er v mi ng bj t i n bl
e 0 o er co o ec o a e
th n by hti ng th m
a e .
CHAPT ER V III
T HE Law or MEN T AL (3 o
Th g h t ei th f i thf l v nt
ou s er ty anni al mas
a u ser a s or r c
t —S m f
e rs b t mnt l w k p f md
o e o ou r es e a or er or e
f wh n
or us n i mnt li ty i t
e our co t sc o us e a s a res
Th k t t h my te y T h mn wh
e
— o e nd s r e a o u er
t nd
s a w t n hi
s mnt l ngi e S l wi ng
o nru — s e a e
“
o
d wn t h Mi nd
”
o e .
CHAP TER I X
gen al w k ni ng —
d d Let Li f fl ow throu g h
word deed Th o
A er a a e nee e e
us, mni f ti ng i n th a es ou g h t ,
— ,
ex .
CO N TEN T S
Th e su b n cico s
-
mi nd—I mp t nce f t ansmi t ti ng
ou s or a o r
p pe M p l —A t mt i h bi t
ro r u s es u o Whi ch f
a c a s o
th tw
ese t hi ngs h all I d 1 — F m
o s i ng n w o or a e
h bi t—B ki ng n l d n —T h
a rea a j t nc
o — o e e us o e
’
CHAP TER X I
T HE PS YCHOLOGY or T EM OTI ON S
Emt i n d p nd nt l g ly
o o s e e e p n h bi t —M y b e
ar e u o a a
p ed i n
re ress d d v l p d h ng d— Wh n t
crease e eo e c a e e o
mt bl mt i n J l y I t
, , ,
a s er n nd i
a u es ra — e — e o o ea ou s s
g wt h—R g —T h h bi t f f li ng nd t i ng
ro a e e a o ee a ac
m n —W y— C nt i n d t h ght mni f t i n
ea orr o ue ou a es s
acti n o F lt findi ng —T h h ni
au -
n gg e c ro c a er
N g ti v
-
e a mt i n nd t h i
e e o o s an —H w er recu r re ce o
t h k
o c o e ou t th h bi t ese a s.
C HAP TER X I I
DEVELOP I N G N EW B RAI N CELLs
Und i ble t t f f li ng W
es ra s a es o — n t t h e cr
ee e are o ea
mti n —T h mj i ty f t h ac
d
t u r es o f o ur e o o s e a or o e r e so
g v n
o er e t g e t
o a d g —r a M n t h l
e ree m t a e rea as er
f hi
o mti n T h d v l pmnt f n w b i n
s e — o o s e e e o e o e ra
c ll —T h
e s di e f l d b i n ll wi t h
su se o o nd i ra -
ce s u es r
bl mni f t t n T h b i n t h
a e a i — es a o s g n nd
e ra e or a a
i n t mnt f t h M i nd—O t m
,
s ru e o e t nd n i p ur e e c es, e era
mnt d p di p t
e n
s a i re i n — Th m
s os i ll i n o sf n d e o s o u u se
i
r n - —
b a ll M nt l t ti t d
ce s e a cq i a d u es a u re or
d d t w ll T h e mi nd l
car e i —a th w y f c ears e a or
t h g ht ou g ds f t
oo h i nd i v i
or d al i n t e p u er oses re
h mf l On p i t i v
—
,
i t n
s s e ce t th wh h
o i ose c ar e ar u e os e
t h g ht wi ll
ou nt t
cou n m berac f n g ti v a u er o e a e
t h ght ou H ldi g
s n t h o t h gh t — H w t e c l ou o o u
t i vat e a t ni h
cer ab i t f c t i n
a— Bi ddi ng n o lf
a o o ese
f
o mnt al t i t
a e ra .
works on t h e su b consci ou s-
ane a on plg l
t h e i ne Of l
t h e ru i ngl p
assi on or esi re d —
S cat t eri n t ou g h gh
t
f orce — G et t i ng ou t Of t h e current Of at t ra ct i on
p
M y ersona ex eri ence l p Lo e v
at t h e ot to b m
of t h e w o e Of h l i e—Th e ao ca e
lf ll d h m
c e i cal
-
afi ni t i es
’ —Desi re a m f
ani est at i on of t i s U ni h
l
versa Li e Lo f ve.
CHAP TER XI V
Th e di fl erenceb fl m
et ween t h e su ccess u st rong en
fl
and t h e u nsu ccess u m gy
weak en — Ener and I n
m
i nci e D et er i nat i on— Ener
v bl gy not rare—W ast ed
ner e orce—T h e Hu an Wi — A g rea t d na i c
v f -
m ll y m
for ce — l v v
T h e eop e wh o ha e y ‘
arri ed
’ —
Are t h e
’p —
“
o d na
r iy r f a M
t er a ll i a d e Of t h e st u fi O f
m —
,
b
t h ose a ou t t h e Wh erei n does t hei r great ness
l f
li e i —B e i e i n t h e se es—T h e ri h t u se of
m lv g m at e
l
ri a — The t ck
ri g ’
O fg rgea t nes s— T h e o od t hi n s
l
o ck ed uy m
p i n ou r i n bl
d — T h e i n exh aust i e
CHAP TER XV
mmNO Y
C I OUR OW N
N ot hi n t oo ood f or you —Y ou r di rect i nheri t ance
g g
g l
G rea t t hi n s ost f or want Of a ski n g — Th e Law
t akes you i n earnest —Y o u are a m f
a ni est a t i on Of
t h e Who e Thi n l — Y oug m
u st fir st awaken t o a
l
rea i zat i on t h at you are ere m ly g
aski n y f or ‘
our
own -
i il r —
T h e Law w l d o t s wo k T h e h y not i s Of p m
‘
ml y
hu i i t ’ —
g C m
Th e g rea t t h i n s i n t h e os os wh i ch
awai t y
o ur co mg
i n Of ag e— T h e pl y g
a t hi lf
n s o f i e
g a e m
t as k
-
s— T h e d i fi e r ence b et w e en t h e
M ast er o f C m
i rcu st a nces and th e S a e Of lv C m i rcu
CHAP TER X VI
N OT C HAN CE
T h e A t t racti e v P
ower Of Thou g ht A at t er of
‘
m
I nc m
— A ag ni ficent i u st rat i on Of t h e Law of
ll
At t ract i on—A st ron e ie g bl f
as efi caci ou s as a
st ron g —
wi sh Th e a n wh o m et s t h ere g-
Th e
m an wh o ai l s —N O su ch t hi ng as
f h ance—Law C
e erywh ere—
v Pl
an a nd p p
u r ose ;cau se a nd efi ect
T h e ri g ht vi b rati ons- G et i ng i nt o th e current
t .
F OR EWORD .
I min
a receipt Of a letter from an earnest stu
dent o f N ew T hought who writes me th at he is
,
— “
i n h e goes on to say tha t he is a faithful disci
” “
ple O f mine and is content to sit at the feet O f
,
”
the Teacher . N ow if you will p ardon t h e slang
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I must say t hat such t alk makes me t i red I .
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wish no disciples disciples are mere pa rrot s
—
repeating wh at one says mere human sheep trot
ti ng along a fter some conceited Old bell wether -
.
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want t o s t a any one s feet and I d on t want
t — ’ ’
g la d , t o li s t en t o so m e t a
e c h e r an d t o pick from
h i s t each i ngs su ch b i t s o f t ru t h as m y m i nd is
I amwi lli ng t o say I don t
“
rea dy t o recei ve
’
.
p e a ls t o m e a s t ru t h ; no t b ecau se t h e ot h er says
t h at i t is t ru t h b u t b ecau se m
, y m i nd r eco g nizes
i t as such I take m
.
y o w n w he rev er I find it b e ,
ama
” “ “
leader or t eacher or that th ey are fol
. ,
”
lo wers or di sciples “
.We are all fellow stu !
“ ”
overflow I believe th at truth is catching But
. .
“ ” “ ”
t o sit at his feet and do the disciple act you
, ,
vidu al .
you are gett ing the real thing But I tell you .
,
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hustling on your own account and don t you ,
’
rank Don t you beli eve a word of it You ve
.
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.
th at —
way i t
’
won t work I look around me .
“
and see m any of these poor creatu res sitting at
”
the feet of some one or other sinking their indi ,
—
think an origi n al thought lest it conflict with
“ ”
some notion of their M aster These good souls .
“ ” ”
t alk of these discipl es and sitters at the feet - - -
—
M oons are dead cold things no light no heat
,
—
—no fire— no energy .
—
D e ad dea d de ad cold , , ,
“
barren and pl ayed out Stop this moon busi
-
.
—
it in you m anifest it St art yoursel f in motion
.
,
’
and m anifest Life Do n t suppose th at you must
.
’
—
body s but you must dig for it .
’
Don t bother about the theories or the u nsolv ,
“ ”
some of the theories and explanations of those
who think th at they have hold Of the Whole
Thing After I get through with the theories of
.
“
one dead sure chap I take up the directl y Op
-
,
”
stewed u p over such things I go out i nto the
-
“ ”
sun and fall back on the Laughing Philosophy ,
” “ ”
ti me you get stewed up with high stat ements ,
“ ” “
basic truths , axiom atic principles Bew are .
i —
t o b e absorbed n bew are of teac hings and doc
trines that bear t h e musty smell of the cell upon _
them Carry out into the sun the teachings th at
.
—
fade apply the chemical of l aughter and ascer ,
—
will not bear the test discard the teaching for ,
—
elements of the Sun g et to work and express
yourself Sti ff en up your backbone and hold
.
”
IT .
“ ”—
to sit at my feet i i you do I will use my feet ,
“
ting there But if you wish to call me Brother
.
,
” “
or Fellow Student or Schoolmate in the Kin
,
”
derg art en of God I will be gl ad to h ave you do
,
.
’
—
so T h at s all we are after all little babes tug
,
WI LLI A M WALK ER AT KI N S ON .
xxviii MY WORKI N G CR EED
I b eli eve i n b ei ng Ki nd .
m
I b eli eve i n everyone i ndi ng h i s own b u s i ness
— and allowi n ever one els e th e s o e ri vi le e
g y p g m .
I b el i eve t h a t we h ave no ri g h t to co nd e mn
let h i mwh o i s wi t h ou t s i n cas t t h e fi rs t s t one .
h e wh o Covets i s a th i e f;th at h e wh o Lu s ts i s an
—
S eei ng t h i s l o oki ng i nt o ou r own h ear ts — h ow
can w e cond e n? m
I b eli eve t h at Evi l i s b u t I g norance .
u s h elp h i m m
to a ni fes t i t .
are s li g h f
tly i n avor o f th e Woman .
b eli eve i n t h e —
S ex b u t I
I s acredness o f
als o b eli eve th a t S ex mani fes ts on th e S pi ri tu al
and M ental planes as w ell as on t h e P h ys i cal .
I b eli eve t h a t M an i s ra i d
p y g l row i ng i nt o a
S m et h i ng Wi t h i n
o .
of ,
all th i ng s .
g row t o co mp r eh end it m —
fu ly wi ll g et i n
l ore
cl os er t ou ch wi t h it . Even now w e h a ve o m
mentary g li mp s es o f i ts —
exi s nce a
t e mmentary
o
in m ai nt ai ni ng t ow ard t h e A b s olu t e t h e a t t i t u de
o f t h e t ru s t i ng ch i l d, wh o, fee
li ng no dou b t of
th e p arent s
’
—
l ove no d ou b t of h i s wi s do m
plac es h i s l i t t l e h and i n t h a t of t h e parent , and
says
“
Lead T h ou me on .
W I LLI A M W AL K E R AT K I N S O N .
CHAP T ER I .
—
T he Universe is governed by Law one great
Law . manifestations are multiform b u t
I ts ,
T H E LA W OF A TT RAC T I ON I N T H E T H OUG H T
WOR LD We are familiar with th at wonderful
.
“
nent scientist says in his little book
, The ,
”
M iracles of Nature °
“
There is much fo od for speculation i n the
thought th at there exist sound w aves that no -
“
M M W illi ams in his work entitled Short
. .
,
”
Chapters in Science says ,
“
T here is no gr ad ation between the most rapid
undulations or tremblings that produce our sen sa
4 T H O UGH T VI B RA T ION
“ ”
Science statement T houghts are Things and
, ,
—
have a drawing power they attract t o us the
t houghts of others things circumstances peo
, , ,
”
p l,e luck,
in a ccord with the ch ar acter of the
—
the T h ought World as ye sow so sh all ye reap .
“ ”
feeling grumpy usu ally m anages to h ave the
w hole family in the same mood before the brea k
“ ”
fast is over The nagging woman generally
.
“ ”
finds enough to gratify her n agging propensity
during the day .
T H OUG H T W AV ES
-
AN D T H EI R P RO CESS OF
REP RODU C T I O N
the sun .
Io
T H O UGH T WAVES I I
“
M any of the stray thoughts which come to us
are but reflections or answering vibrations t o
some strong thought sent o u t by another But .
by the h
c a r acter o f the suggestions an d thought
Iz TH OUGH T V I BRAT ION
of others which h ave reached us either directl y
,
h
t o ught w-
aves received from others as well as
strongly .
t al keynote .
course,
widely v arying degrees of po sitiveness
and negativeness and B m ay be negative to A
, ,
—
struggle is so sh rp the Opponents being so well
a
—
matched that the m atter forces its elf int o the
consci ousness of the two people Sometimes both .
control .
“ ”
the habit of bracing up when occ asion de
mands But by intelligent practice you will be
.
a str ain upon you but a lso beca use you will find
f —
The Active ef ort is ew born fresh from the
n -
,
-
,
“
called the force of habit I think th at this will
.
as b ad T he moral is obvious
. .
—
The meeting of new conditions new probl ems
-
calls f o r the exercise of Active eff o rt ;whilst
—
child before and a fter birth until m aturity
,
ea sier .
Their minds work a long the lines of lea st
resistance T hey are but little more th an human
.
sheep .
traction o f T H E A B SO LU T E .
O ccident al brethren .
M I N D B U ILDI N G
sci ou sly
. The m ajority of us are doing t h e work
u nconsciously but those who h ave seen a little
,
“ ”
sert the I and compel obedience from t h e sub
,
“ ”
ordin ate ment al faculti es The I is the sover .
”
instrument of the I “
O f course there is some
.
,
”
conq irers the lower self and asserts the
“
, I he ,
so
M IN D BU I LD IN G 3:
“ ” “
The moment one asserts the I and finds him ,
”
self he establishes a close connection between
,
“ ”
the assertion o f the I over the subordinate p arts
of oneself I n the higher view of the subj ect
.
,
“ ”
this I is the only real Self and the rest is the ,
“
self as meaning the entire man Before a man
”
.
“ ”
can a ssert the I in its full streng th he must
o bta in the complete m a stery of the subordin ate
part s of the self All things are good when we
.
32 T H O UGH T VI B R AT I O N
“ ”
sl aves I t is only wh en the I mounts his
.
his will and that the subj ects must obey O rders
, .
dom .
—
ters al l by the assertion of the I“ ”
You may
m
.
A F F I R M AT I O N .
I A mAsserti ng th e M as tery o M
f y R ea l S elf .
E X ERC I SE .
— “ ”
Anger assert the I and your voice will drop
, .
and w i l l lo o k b a ck w i t h a i t
p y g i n s mi le t o y o u r
fo rmer co nd i t i o n Bu t i t t akes w o rk T h i s i s
. .
,
CHAPT E R V
T HE S E C R ET OF T H E WILL
y o u pr actice intelligently .
so
3s T H O UGH T VI B RA T ION
R esolve is wh at m akes a m
“
an m anifest ; not
p p
u r ob
se b u t th at strong a nd i n def atigable will
which treads d own d ifli cu lt i es and d anger as a‘
,
“ ”
and t alk v agu ely of some day but that some ,
—
losing his life let a woman be in danger of
—
losing a great l ove and you will witness a
st artling exhibition of Will Power froman u nex
’
r a —
You a e ment lly l azy th at s the trouble
’
.
’
Don t t alk to me abo ut not h aving enough Will .
—
mind about the Will Power you ll find a full ’
A U T O S UGGE ST I O N
-
I A m Usi ng My Wi ll P ower .
”
is the whole thing and the words only pegs
“
,
E X E R CI SE
Perfo rm at least one disagreeable task each day
during t h e month I f there is any speciall y dis
.
“ ”
and you will see where it comes in I f you .
How To B EC O M E IM M U N E T o I N J URI OU S
T H O UG H T A TT RA C T I O N
—
things best ca lculated to ai d him persons ,
48
44 T H OUGH T VI B RAT IO N
t h e same as if he really h ad wish ed for or des ired
it ? The L a w is Oper tive in both ca ses the
a —
principle is the same .
“
Therefore instead of repeating
, I m not ,
’
a fraid
,
”
say boldly I am full of Courag e
,
” “
I ,
am Courageous
” “
You must assert T here s
. ,
’
D on
t waste your Thought Force but use it to
’
-
,
,
—
unh appiness inh armony sorrow begin now ,
“
I Can and I Will ; say I Can and I Will act
“
”
Will pl ane and before you are aware of it you
, ,
“ ”
every way after you join the I Can and I Will
,
brigade .
.
,
—
intruder must G O do not compromise m atters
with him but insist upon an absolute surrender
,
— —
nourishment st arve him t o death h e c annot
live in a tho ught atmosphere of Fearlessness So
-
.
,
a —
Fe rlessness is positive Fear is negative and ,
“ ” “ ”
So long as Fear is around with his but if , ,
” “ ” “ ” “
suppose ,I m a fraid
’
I can t wh at if
,
’
, ,
“ ”
and will boldly a ssert the I and its power .
T H E T RA N S M U T A TION OF NEGATI V E TH O UG H T
—
Worry is the child of Fear i i you kill ou t
Worry is .
of D esire the m
— a n desires something diff erent
“
with wringing its hands and moaning W oe is
me and wea ring its nerves to a frazz le and
, ,
’
strongly that he can t stand it any longer he ,
,
“ ’
—
s ays I won t st and thi s any longer I wi ll m ake
”
a cha nge , and 10 ! then Desi re spri ngs int o
52 T H O UGH T VI B RA T IO N
a ction The m
. an keeps on wanting a chang e“
m any doors .
at any time .
“
People often ask : I t s all very well for you ’
”
him and his pl ans ? Well all that I can say is ,
Wh at is it t h at uses up all
the energy in the
aver age m an or wom an an yw ay ? , I s it the real
overcoming of di ffi culties or the worrying about
,
,
”
tomorrow and yet tomorrow never comes j ust
,
—
You do not need to ti g h t Worry th at isn t t h e ’
the problem .
T H E LA W OF M EN TAL C O NTROL
You r t houghts are either faithful servants or
—
tyrannical masters ju st as you allow them t o
be You h ave the say about it ;take your choice
. .
—
you are asleep some of our best mental work
being performed for us when our conscious men
tality is at rest as is evidenced by the fact that
,
—
mind s apparently ;or they will ride all over us
and m ake us their sl aves if we are foolish enough
’
the work is finished or when the day s portion
,
A SSERT I N G T HE LI F E FOR CE
-
— —
you were dead no ambition no energy no —
— —
vitality no interest no life This will never .
a
T HE L I F E F OR C E 63
—
Put a little life into your work into your
—
pleasures into yourself S top doing things in a
.
O
p p
r er int erest in the t a sk .
A F F I R M AT I O N AN D E X E RC I S E
I A mAli ve .
“ ”
Fix in your mind the thought th at the I
within you i s v ery much alive and th at you
are m anifesting life fully ment ally and phy sic ally
,
.
’
const ant repetiti ons of the watchword Don t let .
—
you aw aken in the morning say it wh en you re
tire at night And say it at meal times and
.
,
—
whenev er else you can during the day at least
once an hour For mthe ment al picture of your
.
“
ing d epressed say I Am Alive and then take a
, ,
o f t h em T h en fi ni sh up w i t h an ea rn est vi g orous
.
,
y o u sa
y it t,o o .
“
mooni ng or day d reaming Get down to busi
” -
.
C HAP T ER X
T RA I N I N G T HE HA B I T M I N D
-
truly s ays
“
The great thing in all education is t o m ake
o u r nervous system our ally instead of our
”
gain .
T HE HAB I T M IN D 67
“ ”
second nature O ur subconscious mentality is
.
“ ”
h abit mind we must be c areful to send it the
-
,
”
once idea kills off more good resolutions than
any other one c ause The moment you yield
.
“ ”
j ust this once you introduce the thin edge o f
,
lu t i o n into pi eces .
CHAPT E R XI
T HE P S Y C H OLOG Y OF EM O T I O N
so
T HE E M OT IO N S 7 1
—
ing Everything began to look green the green
.
”
mean does not take long to fi rmly settle itself
7 2 T H O UGH T VI B RAT ION
.
—
c rying sp ell And so it goes worry wo rry , ,
”
i ng is anoth er emotion th a t grows f at with ex er
— —
new bout i t o ld as the hill s so old that man y
a
—
do so th at is your own business and privilege , .
vigorously G et out
,
“
I t won t like this at first
’
,
will be .
T HE E M OT I ON S 75
DEVELO P I N G N Ew B R A I N -
C ELLS
“ ”
fancy th at th ese feelings and emotions are we .
it go at that .
78 T H O UGH T VI B RA T I O N
main the same Ce rtain key s seem to respond t o
.
hands .
B RA I N C E LL S
-
79
”
tive. There is a good reason for this The .
“ ”
sees its finish if the positive thought is allowed
to grow and develop ; and consequently it , ,
“ ”
by acting out certain lines of thought t h e ,
—
you see the thing works both ways action and
reaction I f you feel cheerful and h appy it is
.
,
cu l t i va t e a certai n h ab i t f
o acti on, b eg i n b y cu lti
voti ng th e ment al a t ti tu de correspondi ng t o i t .
A nd as a mans
e o f cu l ti vati ng th at ment al a t ti
“ ”
t u de, s t art i n to ac t ou t,
-
or g o t h rou g h , th e
moti ons f o t h e act correspondi ng t o t h e t h ou g h t .
—
the thought leading up to i t say to yourself
“
I like t o do so and so and then go through the,
—
interest in t h e doin g study out the be st way t o
do i t — put brai s into
n i t — t ake a pride in i t and—
y o.u D
ance yo u w i ll enco u nt er at fi rst b u t si ng g aily
,
”
“
I Can and I Wi ll and g et t o wo rk i n earn est
, .
r est w i ll b e easy .
C H AP T E R X III
T HE ATTRACT E IV —
P OW ER D ES I RE FORCE
.
—
you wish to attain feed your fancy with i t S ee —
’
it as accomplish ed already b u t d on t lose you r
,
—
D on t be a ment al p olygamist o ne mental love is
’
a ll th at a m an n eeds— th at is one at a ti m, e .
T HE G REAT DY N A M I C FO RC ES
Buxton s aid “
The longer I live the more
,
—
mination a purp o s e onc e fi xed a nd then Death
or V ict o ry
. T h at quality w ill do anything th at
ca n —
be done in this world and no ta lents no ,
—
right in the c e ter of the subj ect his eye h as
n
—
Energy and invincible determin ation th ese
t wo things will sweep away mighty barriers and ,
—
plenty of energy they are full to overflowing
with it ; d yet they l ack concentration they
an —
l ack the concentrated force that enables them to
bring their pow er to bear upon the right spot .
l — d v t somehow th y do not s em to
p u s a n e , e , e
—
this thing now meddling with th at T hey will .
accomplished .
—
guide and d irect it by your Will bestow upon
“ ”
it that invincible determinati on and you will
do the thing .
i n t h em s elves and ,
make every eff ort count .
brilli ant writer does not w aste his wit upon every
comer ;in fact he shuts the draw er in which he
,
“ ”
blowing this future successful financier was
,
’
sawin wood and sayin ’
—
The great people of the W OI ld th at is those ,
“ ”—
who h ave arrived are not very di ff e rent from
, ,
—
you or me or the rest of u s all of us are about
the same at the base Y ou h ave only to meet
”
them to see how very ordin ary they are a fter ,
”
or woman who gets there usu all y starts out by
,
“
who gets there prefers to wait for the ap
,
“
tion of sm artness without works .
C LA I M I N G Y O UR OW N
—
d esire was about to be g rat i fied th at the Law of
Attraction was bringing it to her S h e l acked .
“
faith and kept on repeating O h ! it s too good
, ,
’
t aking possession .
’
there is for it is your direct inheri tance So don t
, .
—
b e a fraid to ask demand— and t ake The good
.
“ ”
N one but the brave deserves the fair says ,
“
take you in earnest and say I guess he is right ;
, ,
—
wants i t h e knows his rights and what s the ,
’
”
use of trying to deny it to him ? But if you say ,
“
O h it s too goo d f or m
,
’
e!
”
the Law will prob
“
ably say Well I wouldn t wonder but wh at that ’
, ,
—
you are about demanding i t the more confident
—
you are of receiving i t the more will you use in
—
reaching out for i t the surer you will be to
obtain it .
— —
Strong desi re confident expect ation courage
—
in action t hese things bring to you your o wn .
—
weakling h e blusters to disguise his weakness .
“
hypnotism of humility — this meek and lowly ”
’
square in the face There s nothing to be afraid
.
your ideal .
—
these playthings of life these baubles of this
plane of consciousness R each out for them .
—
grab a whole fis t fu l pl ay with them until you
’
are tired ;t hat s wh at they are made for any ,
—
H elp yoursel f there s a whole shopful of these
’
’
Don t be bashful ! Don t let me hear any more ’
’
p ero r s little son thinking th a t the tin soldiers
a nd to y drum were f a r too good for him and ,
,
—
w ant ask for i t there s a big reserve stock on ’
enough to go round .
g a me,
an d pl ay it out i t is G ood But
-
here s .
,
—
the thing to remember never lose sight of the
fact that these good things are but pl aythings
—
p rt of the game and yo u mu st be perfectl y
a
10 6 T H O UGH T VI B RAT ION
self to be made a sl ave of them H e is afraid .
—
m arches into the next room into the Great U h
—
known with a smile on his face H e is not .
—
knows th at she is there w ait i ng for him i n that
G reat N ext R oom .
CHAP T E R XV I
LA W , N OT C H A N CE
b
a o ut as he expected H e.w a s a m agnificent i l
107
10 8 T H O UGH T VI B RA T ION
lustr tion of the
a Law of —
Attraction but he didn t ’
“ ”
matter clear to him H e was up against it
.
,
a nd there was no wa
y out of i t — h e alw ays ex
p ec t ed the ill luck a nd ,ever y occurr ence proved
th at he was right and th at the M ental Sci enc e
,
“
knows in his heart th at he will eventu ally g et
there .
”
H e is not steadily wi s h i ng he may get
there h e simply feels it and b eli eves it and
-
,
t al Atmosphere !
reached .
—
And Life is not the result of ch ance t h e Law
is h ere too ,
The Law is in full operation
.
—
wheth er you know it or not whether you b e
lieve in it or not You may be t h e ignorant ob
.
—
bining with thoughts of like kind opposing
—
thoughts of a di ff erent cha racter forming com
— —
b i nat i o ns going where they are attracted fly
ing aw ay from thought centers opposing them .
att ract ed tow ard each other and will surely come,
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