The best minds now believe that the ideal can be made
real; that every lofty idea can be applied in practical living, and
that all that is beautiful on the heights of existence can be made
permanent expressions in personal existence.
And so popular is this belief becoming that it is rapidly
permeating the entire thought of the world.
Accordingly, the demand for instructive knowledge on this
subject, that is simple as well as scientific, is becoming almost
universal.
In this book are the best ideas and the best methods
known for making the ideal real, and through this work, will place them
in your hands.
We do not ask you to follow these methods; we simply ask
you to use them.
You will then find them all to be practical; you will
find that every one will work and produce the results you desire.
You will then, not only make real the ideal in your
present sphere of life, but you will also develop within yourself that
Greater Life, the power of which has no limit, the joy of which has no
end.
The Ideal
Made
Real
To have ideals
is not
only simple but natural. It is just as natural for the mind to enter
the ideal as it is to live. In fact, the ideal is an inseparable part
of life; but to make the ideal real in every part of life is a problem,
the solution of which appears to be anything but simple. To dream of
the fair, the high, the beautiful, the perfect, the sublime, that
everyone can do; but everyone has not learned how to make his dreams
come true, nor realize in the practical world what he has discerned in
the transcendental world.
The greatest
philosophers and thinkers in history, with but few exceptions, have
failed to apply their lofty ideas in practical living, not because they
did not wish to but because they had not discovered the scientific
relationship existing between the ideal world and the real world. The
greatest thinker of the past century confessed that he did not know how
to use in every day life the remarkable laws and principles that he had
discovered in the ideal. He knew, however, that those laws and
principles could be applied; that the ideal could be made real, and he
stated that he positively knew that others would discover the law of
realization, and that methods would be found in the near future through
which any ideal could be made real in practical life; and his prophecy
has come true.
To understand
the
scientific relationship that exists between the real and the ideal, the
mind must have both the power of interior insight and the power of
scientific analysis, as well as the power of practical application; but
we do not find, as a rule, the prophet and the scientist in the same
mind. The man who has visions and the man who can do things do not
usually dwell in the same personality; nevertheless, this is necessary.
And every person can develop both the prophet and the scientist in
himself. He can develop the power to see the ideal and also the power
to make the ideal real.
The large mind,
the
broad mind, the deep mind, the lofty mind, the properly developed mind
can see both the outer and the inner side of things. Such a mind can
see the ideal on high, and at the same time understand how to make
real, tangible and practical what he has seen. The seeming gulf between
the ideal and the real, between the soul's vision and the power of
practical action is being bridged in thousands of minds today, and it
is these minds who are gaining the power to make themselves and their
own world as beautiful as the visions of the prophet; but the ideal
life and the world beautiful are not for the few only. Everybody should
learn how to find that path that leads from the imperfections of
present conditions to the world of ideal conditions, the world of which
we have all so frequently dreamed.
The problem is
what
beginners are to do with the beautiful thoughts and the tempting
promises that are being scattered so widely at the present time. The
average mind feels that the idealism of modern metaphysics has a
substantial basis. He feels intuitively that it is true, and he
discerns through the perceptions of his own soul that all these things
that are claimed for applied metaphysics are possible. He inwardly
knows that whatever the idealist declares can be done will be done, but
the problem is how. The demand for simple methods is one of the
greatest demands at the present time, methods that everyone can learn
and that will enable any aspiring soul to begin at once to realize his
ideals.
Such methods,
however,
are easily formulated, and will be found in abundance on the following
pages. These methods are based upon eternal laws; they are as simple as
the multiplication table and will produce results with the same
unerring precision. Any person with a reasonable amount of intelligence
can apply them, and those who have an abundance of perseverance can,
through these methods, make real practically all the ideals that they
may have at the present time. Those who are more highly developed will
find in these methods the secret through which their attainments and
achievements will constantly verge on the borderland of the marvelous.
In fact, when the simple law that unites the ideal and the real is
understood and applied, it matters not how lofty our minds and our
visions may be we can make them all come true.
To proceed, the
principal obstacle must first be removed; and this obstacle is the
tendency to lose faith whenever we fail to make real the ideal the very
moment we expect to do so. This tendency is present to some degree in
nearly every mind that is working for greater things, and it postpones
the day of realization whenever it is permitted to exercise its power
of retrogression. Many a person has fallen into chronic despondency
after having had a glimpse of the ideal, because it was so very
beautiful, so very desirable, in fact, the only one thing that could
satisfy, and yet seemingly so far away and so impossible to reach.
But here is a
place
where we must exercise extraordinary faith. We must never recognize the
gulf that seems to exist between our present state and the state we
desire to reach. On the other hand, we must continue in the conviction
that the gulf is only seeming and that we positively shall reach the
ideal that appears in the splendors of what seems to be a distant
future, although what actually is very near at hand.
Those who have
more
faith and more determination do not, as a rule, fall down when they
meet this seeming gulf; they inwardly know that every ideal will some
time be realized. It could not be otherwise, because what we see in the
distance is invariably something that lies in the pathway of our own
eternal progress, and if we continue to move forward we must inevitably
reach it. But even to these the ideal does at times appear to be very
far away, and the time of waiting seems very long.
They are
frequently on
the verge of giving up and fears arise at intervals that many
unpleasant experiences may, after all, be met before the great day of
realization is gained; however, we cannot afford to entertain such
fears for a moment nor to think that anything unpleasant can transpire
during the period of transition; that is, the passing from the
imperfections of present conditions to the joys and delights of an
ideal life. We must remember that fear and despondency invariably
retard our progress, no matter what our object in view may be, and that
discouragement is very liable to cause a break in the engine that is to
take our train to the fair city we so long have desired to reach.
The time of
waiting
may seem long during such moments as come when the mind is down, but so
long as the mind is on the heights the waiting time disappears, and the
pleasure of pursuit comes to take its place. In this connection we
should remember that the more frequently we permit the mind to fall
down into fears and doubts the longer we shall have to wait for the
realization of the ideal; and the more we live in the upper story of
life the sooner we shall reach the goal in view. There are many who
give up temporarily all efforts toward reaching their ideals, thinking
it is impossible and that nothing is gained by trying, but such minds
should realize that they are simply making their future progress more
difficult by retarding their present progress. Such minds should
realize the great fact that every ideal can be made real, because
nothing is impossible.
To reach any
desired
goal the doing of certain things is necessary, but if those things are
not done now they will have to be done later; besides, when we give up
in the present we always make the obstacles in our way much greater
than they were before. Those things that are necessary to promote our
progress become more difficult to do the longer we remain in what may
be termed the "giving up" attitude, and the reason why is found in the
fact that the mind that gives up becomes smaller and smaller; it loses
ability, capacity and power and becomes less and less competent to cope
with the problems at hand. Whenever we give up we invariably fall down
into a smaller mental state.
When we cease to
move
forwards we begin to move backwards. We retard progression only when we
cease to promote progression. On the other hand, so long as we continue
to pursue the ideal we ascend into larger and larger mental states, and
thus increase our power to make real the ideals that are before us. The
belief that it is impossible to make real the ideal has no foundation
whatever in truth. It is simply an illusion produced by fear and has no
place in the exact science of life. When you discern an ideal you
discover something that lies in your own onward path. Move forward and
you simply cannot fail to reach it; but when you are to reach the
coveted goal depends upon how rapidly you are moving now. Knowing this,
and knowing that fear, doubt, discouragement and indifference
invariably retard this forward movement, we shall find it most
profitable to remove those mental states absolutely.
The true
attitude is
the attitude of positive conviction; that is, to live in the strong
conviction that whatever we see before us in the ideal will positively
be realized, sooner or later, if we only move forward, and we can make
it sooner if we will move forward steadily, surely and rapidly during
every moment of the great eternal now. To move forward steadily during
the great eternal now is to realize now as much of the ideal as we care
to appropriate now; no waiting therefore is necessary. To begin to move
forward is to begin to make real the ideal, and we will realize in the
now as much of the ideal as is necessary to make the now full and
complete.
To move forward
steadily during the great eternal now is to eternally become more than
you are; and to become more than you are is to make yourself more and
more like your ideal; and here is the great secret, because the
principle is that you will realize your ideal when you become exactly
like your ideal, and that you will realize as much of your ideal now as
you develop in yourself now. The majority, however, feel that they can
never become as perfect as their ideal; others, however, think that
they can, and that they will sometime, but that it will require ages,
and they dwell constantly upon the unpleasant belief that they may in
the meantime have to pass through years and years of ordinary and
undesirable experience; but they are mistaken, and besides, are
retarding their own progress every moment by entertaining such
thoughts.
If all the time
and
all the energy that is wasted in longing and longing, yearning and
yearning were employed in scientific, practical self development, the
average person would in a short time become as perfect as his ideal. He
would thus realize his ideal, because we attract from the without what
corresponds exactly to what is active in our own within. When we attain
the ideal and the beautiful in our own natures, we shall meet the ideal
and the beautiful wherever we may go in the world, and we will find the
same things in the real that we dreamed of in the ideal.
When we see an
ideal
we usually begin to long for it and hope that something remarkable may
happen so as to bring it into our possession, and we thus continue to
long and yearn and wait with periods of despondency intervening. We
simply use up time and energy to no avail. When we see an ideal the
proper course to pursue is to begin at once to develop that ideal in
our own nature. We should never stop to wait and see whether it is
coming true or not, and we should never stop to figure how much time it
may require to reach our goal. The secret is, begin now to be like your
ideals, and at the proper time that ideal will be made real.
The very moment
you
begin to rebuild yourself in the exact likeness of your ideal you will
begin to realize your ideal, because we invariably gain possession of
that of which we become conscious; and to begin to develop the ideal in
ourselves is to begin to become conscious of the ideal. To give thought
to time is to stop and measure time in consciousness, and every stop in
consciousness means retarded progress. Real progress is eternal; it is
a forward movement that is continuous now, and in the realization of
such a progress no thought is ever given to time.
To live in the
life of
eternal progress is to gain ground every moment. It means the perpetual
increase of everything that has value, greatness and worth, and the
mind that lives in such a life cannot possibly be discouraged or
dissatisfied. Such a mind will not only live in the perpetual increase
of everything that heart can wish for, but will also realize
perpetually the greatest joy of all joys, the joy of going on. The
discouraged mind is the mind that lives in the emptiness of life, but
there can be no emptiness in that life that lives in the perpetual
increase of all that is good and beautiful and ideal.
The only time
that
seems long is the time that is not well employed in continuous
attainment, and the only waiting time, that seems the hardest time of
all, is the time that is not fully consecrated to the highest purpose
you have in view. When we understand that we all may have different
ideals we will find that we have an undeveloped correspondent in
ourselves to every ideal that we may discern, and if we proceed to
develop these corresponding parts there will be some ideals realized
every day. Today we may succeed in making real an ideal that we first
discovered a year ago.
Tomorrow we may
reach
a goal towards which we have been moving for years, and in a few days
we may realize ideals that we have had in view during periods of time
varying from a few weeks to several years; and if we are applying the
principles that underlie the process of making real the ideal, we may
at any time realize ideals of which we have dreamed for a life time.
Consequently, when we approach this subject properly we shall daily
come into the possession of something that is our own. All the
beautiful things of which we have dreamed will be coming into our world
and there will be new arrivals every day.
This is the life
of
the real idealist, and we cannot picture a life that is more complete
and more satisfying; but it is not only complete in the present. It is
constantly growing larger and more desirable, thus giving us daily a
higher degree of satisfaction and joy. When we discern an ideal that
ideal has come within the circle of our own capacity for development,
and the power to develop that ideal in ourselves is therefore at hand.
The mind never discerns those ideals that are beyond the possibility of
present development. Thus we realize that when an ideal is discerned it
is proof positive that we have the power to make it real now.
Those who have
not
found their ideals in any shape or form whatever have simply neglected
to make their own ideal nature strong, positive and pronounced. To live
in negative idealism is to continue to dream on without seeing a single
dream come true; but when the ideals we discern in our own natures
become strong, positive working forces our dreams will soon come true;
our ideals will be realized one after the other until life becomes what
it is intended to be, a perpetual ascension into all that is rich,
beautiful and sublime.
Whether we speak
of
environments, attainments, achievements, possessions, circumstances,
opportunities, friends, companions or the scores of things that belong
in our world, the law is the same. We receive an ideal only when we
become just like that ideal. If we seek better friends, we shall surely
find them and retain them, if we develop higher and higher degrees of
friendship. If we wish to associate with refined people, we must become
more refined in action, thought and speech.
If we wish to
reach
our ideals in the world of achievement, we must develop greater
ability, capacity and power. If we desire better environments, we must
not only learn to appreciate the beautiful, but must also develop the
power to produce those things that have true quality, high worth and
real superiority. The great secret is to become more useful in the
world; that is, useful in the largest and highest sense of that term.
He who gives his best to the world will receive the best in return.
The world needs
able
men and women; people who can do things that are thoroughly worthwhile;
people who can think great thoughts and transform such thoughts into
great deeds; and to secure such men and women the world will give
anything that it may hold in its possession. To make real the ideal,
proceed to develop greatness, superiority and high worth in yourself.
Train the mind to dwell constantly upon the borderland of the highest
ideals that you can possibly picture; but do not simply yearn for what
you can see, and do not covet what has not yet become your own. Proceed
to remake yourself into the likeness of that ideal and it will become
your own. To proceed with this great development, the whole of life
must be changed to conform with the exact science of life; that is,
that science that is based upon the physical and the metaphysical
united as the one expression of all that is great and sublime in the
soul.
The new way of
thinking about things, viewing things and doing things must be adopted
in full, and this new way is based upon the principle that the ideal
actually is real, and therefore should be approached not as a future
possibility, but as a present actuality. Think of the ideal as if it
were real and you will find it to be real. Meet all things as if they
contained the ideal, and you will find that all things will present
their ideals to you, not simply as mere pictures, but as realities.
View the whole of life from the heights of existence; then you will see
things as they are and deal with things accordingly; you will see that
side of the whole of existence that may be termed the better side, and
in consequence, you will grow into the likeness of that better side.
When you grow into the likeness of the better side of all things, you
will attract the better side of all things, and the ideal in everything
in the world will be made real in your world.
How To
Begin:
The Prime Essentials
To formulate
rules in
detail that will apply to each individual case is neither possible nor
necessary. All have not the same present needs nor the same previous
training; but there are certain general principles that apply to all,
and these, if followed according to the individual viewpoint, will
produce the results desired. If the proper beginning is made, the
subsequent results will not only be greater and be realized in less
time, but much useless experience and delay will be avoided. These
principles, or prime essentials, are as follows:
1. Learn to be still.
When you
undertake to
live an ideal life and seek to promote your advancement in every
direction, you will find that much cannot be gained until your entire
being is placed in a proper condition for growth; the reason being that
the ideal is ever advancing toward higher ideals, and you must improve
yourself before you can better your life. It has been found that all
laws of growth require order, harmony and stillness for proper action;
therefore, to live peacefully, think peacefully, act peacefully and
speak peacefully are important essentials. This will not only put the
entire being into proper condition for growth, but will also conserve
energy, and when you begin to live the larger life you will want to use
properly all your forces; neither misusing or wasting anything.
To acquire
stillness
never "try hard," but simply exercise general self control in
everything you do. Never be anxious about results, and they will come
with less effort, and in less time. Whenever you have a moment to spare
relax the whole person, mind and body; just let everything fall into
the easiest position possible. Make no effort to relax, simply let go.
So long as you try to relax you will not succeed. While in this relaxed
condition be quiet; do not move a muscle; breathe deeply but gently,
and think only of peace and stillness. Before you go to sleep at night
relax your entire system, and fall asleep with peace in your mind;
bathe your mind and body, so to speak, in the crystal sea of the
beautiful calm. These methods alone will work wonders in a few weeks.
While you are at
work
hold yourself from anxious hurry or disturbed action; work in the
attitude of poise and you will accomplish much more in the same given
time and you will be a far better workman. Train yourself to come into
the realization of perfect peace by gently holding a deep strong desire
for peace and by ordering all your actions to harmonize with the
peaceful goal in view. The result will be "the peace that passeth
understanding," and for this alone your gratitude will be both
boundless and endless.
2. Rejoice and be glad.
Cheerfulness is
not
only a good medicine, but it is food for mind and body. The cheerful
life will fill every atom with new life, and it is to the faculties of
the mind what sunshine is to the flowers and trees. To be happy always
is one of the greatest things that man can do, and there are few things
that are more profitable in every sense of that term. No matter what
comes, be glad; and live in the conviction that all things are working
together for good to you. As your conviction is so is your faith; and
as your faith is so it shall be unto you. When you live in the
conviction that all things are working together for good you will cause
all things to work together for good, and you will understand the
reason why when you begin to apply the real science of ideal living. No
matter how dark the cloud, look for the silver lining; it is there, and
when you always look at the bright side of things you develop
brightness in yourself.
This brightness
will
strengthen all your faculties so that you can easily overcome what
obstacles may be in your way, and thus gain the victory desired. Direct
your attention constantly to the bright side of things; refuse
absolutely to consider any other side. At first this may not be
possible in the absolute sense, but perseverance never fails to win.
However, do not try hard; gently direct your attention to the bright
side and know that you can. Ere long it will be second nature for you
to live on the sunny side. The value of this attainment is very great;
first, because joyousness will increase life, power, energy and force;
this we all know from personal experience, and we wish to have all the
life and power that we can possibly secure; second, because the
happiest soul never worries, which is great gain. Worry has crippled
thousands of fine minds and brought millions to an early grave. We
simply cannot afford to worry and must never do so under any condition
whatever.
If we have that
habit
we can remove it at once by the proper antidote, which is joyousness.
After you have trained yourself to look only for the bright and the
best, the bright and the best will come to you, because you will be
using your powers to bring those very things to pass; therefore,
rejoice and be glad every moment. Let your heart and your soul sing at
all times. When you do not feel the joyous music within, produce it
with your own imagination, and ere long it will come of itself with
greater and greater abundance; your soul will want to sing because it
feels music, and there are few joys that equal the joy that comes when
music is felt in the soul. There are so many things that are sweet and
beautiful in life that when we once find the key to harmony we shall
always rejoice. In the meantime, be happy for the good you have found,
and through that very attitude you will develop the power to attract
better things than you ever had before. This personal existence is
brimful of good things and happy souls will find them all.
3. Love everybody and be kind.
If you wish your
path
to be strewn with roses, just be kind. Give your best to the world, and
the best will come to you without fail; if it does not come today,
never mind; just go on being kind and refuse to consider
disappointments. Never hold in mind those things that you do not wish
to retain; you thus cause those things to pass away. This "shall also
pass away" is true of everything that is not pleasant; but unpleasant
things will not pass away so long as we hold them in thought. That
which you let go from your mind will pass away from you entirely. Train
yourself to be kindness in a permanent state of mind, because you
cannot afford to criticize, condemn or be angry at any time.
We know that
anger not
only disturbs the mind, but also destroys the cells of the body, and no
one can be angry without losing a great deal of life and energy. To
find fault never pays; it simply brings enmity, discord and criticisms;
besides, the faults we constantly see in others will develop in
ourselves. The critical mind is destructive and the critical attitude
is weakening to the entire system; therefore, no one can be his best
who permits himself to think or talk about the flaws of life. Be good
and kind to everybody; it is one of the royal paths to happiness and
peace. When anyone does wrong, do not condemn; help him out; help him
find the better way. "Cast your bread upon the waters;" it will surely
return; sometimes more quickly than you expect it. Therefore, give
abundantly of all that is best in your life, and nothing is better than
kindness and love. When you begin to live an ideal life you will desire
more and more to live the largest life possible, and to accomplish this
you must learn to be much to everybody.
Your purpose
must be
to be useful in the largest and truest sense of that term; and nothing
can promote this purpose so thoroughly and so extensively as universal
kindness. This does not imply, however, that you are to permit yourself
to be imposed upon or unjustly used by the unscrupulous. It is our
duty, as well as our privilege to demand the right at all times, and to
demand justice for everybody and from everybody, but this should be
done in kindness, with the antagonistic attitude eliminated. The love
that loves everybody is not the love that seeks to gain personal
possession of some object of affection. We refer to that larger
kindness that excludes no one from our whole-souled good wishes. This
form of love is the greatest power in the world, and the one who loves
the most in this larger, truer sense will accomplish the most. The
reason why is found in the fact that a great love invariably brings out
all that is large, great and extraordinary in human nature. To state
that the one who takes the greatest interest in the welfare of the
world does the most to promote his own interests may seem to be a
contradiction of terms; but it is true, and it proves conclusively that
the one who gives his best to the world will invariably receive the
best in return.
Never permit
yourself
to say that you cannot love every creature that lives; say that you do
love everything that lives, and mean it. What you say you are doing
that you will find yourself doing. This greater love illumines the
mind, gives new life to every fiber in your being, removes almost every
burden and eases the whole path of existence. Love removes entirely all
anger, hatred, revenge, ill will, and similar states, a matter of great
importance, for no one can live an ideal life while such states of mind
remain. To have a sweet temper and loving disposition and a kind heart
is worth more than tons of gold. We are all finding this to be true,
and we realize fully that the person who loves everybody with that
larger loving kindness has taken a long step upward into that life that
is real life. This is not mere sentiment, but the expression of an
exact scientific fact. A strong, continuous love will bring all good to
any one who lives and acts as he inwardly feels.
4. Have faith in abundance.
Have faith in
God;
have faith in man; have faith in yourself; have faith in faith. Believe
in everything, and you relate yourself to the best that is in
everything. We all know the value of self-confidence, but faith is
infinitely deeper, larger and higher. Self-confidence helps us to
believe in ourselves, as we are at present, and thus helps us to make a
better use of the talents we now possess; but faith elevates the mind
into the consciousness of our larger and superior possibilities, and
thus increases perpetually the power, the capacity and the efficiency
of the talents we now possess. Faith brings out the best that is within
us and puts that best to work now. He who follows faith may frequently
go out upon the seeming void, but he always finds the solid rock, The
reason is that faith has superior vision and goes instinctively to the
very thing we desire to find. Faith does not expect things to come of
themselves.
Faith never
stands and
waits; it does things; but while at work believes that the goal will be
reached and the undertaking accomplished. The person who works in the
attitude of faith can never fail; because through faith he draws upon
the inexhaustible. The person who works in the attitude of doubt can
never be at his best. Through the feeling of doubt he lowers his own
ability; he holds back his best power and employs but a portion of his
capacity; but the one who works in faith will press on to the very
limit of his present capacity and then go on further still, because the
more faith he has the more fully he realizes that there is no limit to
his capacity, that the seeming void that lies before is positively
solid rock all the way and he may safely proceed. Whatever you do
believe that you can succeed in; do not for a moment permit yourself to
doubt; know that the Infinite is your source, that you live in the
universal and have the boundless upon which to draw for supply. If
people or things do not come up to your ideal never mind; give them
time; continue to have faith in their better selves; they will also
scale the heights.
Expect them all
to do
their best, and most of them will do so now; the others will soon
follow, if you live in the faith that they will. The unbounded faith of
one soul can elevate the lives of thousands. This is a statement that
is just as true as it is great, and we should constantly give it the
highest place in mind. The man who has faith in the whole race is an
inspiration to everybody. Many a person has risen rapidly in the scale
because some one had faith in him. Faith is the greatest elevating
power that we know in the world. Faith can convert any failure into
success and can promote the advancement of everybody, no matter what
the circumstances may be. Have faith in yourself and you will advance
as you never advanced before. Have faith in others and they will
inevitably follow. Have faith in the Infinite and the Supreme Power
will always be with you. This power will see you through, whatever your
goal may be. Therefore, if you would enter the new life, the better
life, the ideal life, and inspire others to do the same, have faith in
abundance.
5. Pray without ceasing.
The true prayer
is the
whole-souled desire for the larger, the higher and the better while the
mind is stayed upon the Most High; and to pray without ceasing is to
constantly live in that lofty desire. The forces of mind and body
always follow our desires; therefore, if we would use our powers in
building up a larger life we must have high desires and true desires.
Turn your desires upward and keep them there; desire the greater things
only; never desire anything less.
Those powers
within
you will cause you to become as true, as great and as perfect as your
heart has prayed that you might become. To cause our desires, thoughts
and states of consciousness to rise to the very highest states of
being, we should employ the silence daily; that is, we should enter
into the absolute stillness of the secret life of the soul. Through the
silence we shall find the secret of secrets, the path to that inner
world from which everything proceeds. To begin, be alone and
comfortably seated. Or, you may enter the silence in association with
someone that is in perfect harmony with yourself. Relax mind and body;
close your eyes and be perfectly quiet; turn your attention upon the
inner life of the soul and gently hold your mind upon the thoughts of
stillness and peace.
Affirm with
deep,
quiet feeling,
"Peace is
mine."
"I am resting
in
the stillness of the spirit."
"I have
entered the
beautiful calm."
"I am one
with the
Infinite."
“I am in the
kingdom of the great within."
“I am in the
secret
places of the Most High,"
and similar
states.
While you make
these
statements feel that you are peaceful and still and that you are now in
that inner world where all is quiet and serene. When you feel this
deep, sublime stillness you can use other affirmations according to
your present needs. You may affirm that you are well and strong and
happy and harmonious, and that you have full possession of all those
qualities that you know have existence in real life. To feel the
perfect peace of the soul, however, is the first essential. After that
is attained your consciousness will deepen and you will enter the great
within to a greater and greater degree.
While the mind
is in
this interior state of being every thought you think will be a power,
and every desire you express will modify or change everything in your
life according to the nature of that desire and in proportion to its
depth and unity with the Supreme. For this reason you should train
yourself to think only right thoughts and create only the truest
desires while you are in the silent state. That which you think or do
while in the silence will have a greater effect upon your life than
that which you may attempt while on the surface of outer consciousness.
Therefore,
everything
that is important should be taken into the silence and through the
silence to the Infinite. This corresponds perfectly with the statement
"Take it to
the
Lord in prayer."
The real purpose
of
the silence is to enable the mind to enter the inner life and not only
recreate all thought according to the higher truth, but to enter into a
more perfect touch with the divine source of things. The silence should
be entered every day for ten, twenty or thirty minutes. This is a daily
practice of extreme value.
Though you may
not
have any real results at first, simply continue; you will reach your
goal. When you begin to become conscious of your interior life and
begin to live more or less in touch with the world beautiful that is
within you, you will find that you can live in this high, peaceful
state the greater part of the time and thus be in the silence almost
constantly. This is not only a most desirable attainment, but it is the
one great attainment toward which every soul should work.
When a person
can live
in these higher realms always and constantly, and desire the
realization of the highest and the best that he knows, the prayer
without ceasing, the true spiritual prayer is being fulfilled. Such a
prayer will be answered eternally. Every day will bring us something
that we truly wished for, and every moment will be supplied with all
that is necessary to make the present full and complete.
6. Think the truth.
When we learn to
think
the truth we have actually come to the "parting of the ways." Here we
find where the old leaves off and the new begins. In this state the
wrong disappears and the right is discerned and realized in an
ever-increasing manner. The foundation of all truth is expressed in the
basic statement "MAN IS A SPIRITUAL BEING CREATED IN THE IMAGE AND
LIKENESS OF GOD". Being created in the image of God man is now divine
and in possession of all the divine attributes. Each individual is now
in possession of infinite wisdom, infinite power, infinite love,
eternal life, perfect peace, everlasting joy, universal truth,
universal freedom, universal good, divine wholeness, spotless virtue,
boundless supply.
True, these
attributes
exist principally in the potential state, that is, they are
possibilities waiting in the within for unfoldment, development and
expression; nevertheless, they do exist in every soul and to a degree
that is limitless. Therefore, every soul does actually possess those
attributes, and to speak the truth we must recognize their existence
and even now claim their possession. To think the truth you must think
that you are divine in your true being, and that you possess these
attributes, because this is the truth. You are divine in your true
being, because you are created in the image of God, and you do possess
the divine attributes just mentioned because that which is divine must
necessarily possess the attributes of the divine.
To think
contrary to
this would be wrong thought, and from wrong thought comes all the wrong
in the world. The average person does think contrary to this thought;
therefore, he is almost constantly in bondage to sin, sickness or
trouble of some kind. Divine wholeness, that is, perfect health of body
and mind is yours now, always was and always will be; therefore it
would be wrong for you to say, "I am sick." Your real being is never
sick, never will be, because it is divine and you are the real being;
you are not the body; you possess a body, and that body may be
indisposed, if you create wrong thought, but that body is not you. You
are a spiritual being created in the image of God, therefore you are
always well.
When sickness
appears
on the surface, that is, in the body, know that it is on the surface
only; that sickness is not in you; you are real being, and in real
being perfect health reigns absolutely and eternally. The sickness that
sometimes appears in the body is the result of a recognition of
untruth, either expressed in wrong thinking or wrong living. Right
thought, that is, that thought that invariably follows the recognition
of absolute truth, would not produce sickness; and no person could
become sick that is always filled and protected with the power of right
thought. When the light reigns supremely, darkness cannot enter. Wrong
thought comes from a false conception of yourself, and false
conceptions will continue to form in mind so long as you are ignorant
of the truth.
When you know
the
truth, that you are the image of God, perfect in your own true being,
you will think this truth and all your thought will; consequently, only
right conditions can exist in your life, and all will henceforth be
well with you. When you see yourself as you are in your true being,
that you are even now strong and well, in full possession of peace,
love, power, wisdom, freedom and all the good that is in God, you will
think of yourself accordingly and such thought is right thought. The
result will be right conditions in mind and body. From center to
circumference your entire being will be well and perfect, as it always
was and ever will be in the truth.
To think the
absolute
truth at first seems a contradiction of known facts, because we are so
used to judging from appearances, but when we find that appearances are
simply the result of thought, that right thought produces good
appearances, and wrong thought produces adverse appearances, and learn
that true being is the image of God, we shall no longer see
contradiction in thinking absolute truth. When we think the truth about
ourselves we shall always think the truth about others; we shall,
therefore, not think of them as they appear on the surface but as they
are in the perfection of real spiritual being. We shall overlook,
forgive and forget the wrong appearance, knowing that it is but a
temporary effect of wrong thought, and we shall proceed to inspire
everyone to change that appearance by thinking right thought, the
thought of truth.
7. Live in the spirit.
To express this
statement in its simplest terms, we would say that to live in the
spirit is to live in the upper story of mind and thought, or to live on
the good side, the bright side and the true side of everything. To the
beginner this is sufficient, because this simple change in living must
come before the higher spiritual consciousness can be realized; but the
change though simple at first will completely revolutionize life. Ere
long, however, the consciousness of the true side and the better side
will become so clear that to live in the spirit will mean infinitely
more than to simply dwell in the upper story of mind, and when this
larger experience comes we shall know from our own illumined
understanding what it means to live in the spirit. When we begin to
think the truth all kinds of illusions and false beliefs will gradually
vanish, and we shall not only understand that we are spiritual beings,
but we shall feel that we are all that divine life can be.
We shall
positively
know that we are eternal souls living in a spiritual world now,
expressing ourselves in a physical world, and we shall realize that we
are actually created in the image and likeness of the Infinite, united
with the Infinite and living in the life of Infinite being. Through the
fuller realization of truth we will learn that the spiritual is not
some vague, far away something that saints alone can know, but that
spirit is the essence of all things, the very life of all things
visible and invisible, and that spirit is in itself absolutely good and
perfect. We will realize that there is but one substance from which all
things proceed and that substance is the expression of spirit; we will
see that there is but one life, the spiritual life, and that there is
but one law, the eternal coming forth in a greater and greater measure
of life.
We will find
that
spirit is the basis of all things, the soul of all things, and that
therefore all things are in reality very good and very beautiful. We
will find through the spirit that evil is but a temporary condition
produced by man's understanding of the goodness and the completeness of
real being and that to so live that we realize the absolute goodness
and the perfect harmony of the whole universe is to live in the spirit.
When we realize this we are on the true side of all things and we feel
that we are. When we are in harmony with all things we are in harmony
with the Infinite and can feel His presence always; and we also find
that to "dwell in the secret places of the Most High" is to realize
that we are in that great sea of life, the great spiritual sea, the
universal state of being, the world of divine existence. While we are
in this upper state, that is, in the spirit, we are away from the
false, and actually in the true. We are in the spirit, and from the
light of the spirit we can see clearly the truth concerning everything.
From this place
we may
ascend to other and greater heights and enter into the ever-increasing
realms of life where existence becomes fairer and higher, too beautiful
for tongue to ever describe. What is held in store for the soul that
lives in the spirit, eternity alone can reveal, but that the life that
is lived in the spirit is the only true life thousands have learned,
both in this age and in ages gone by. To the beginner, however, the
first essential is to get away from material life, that is, the common,
the gross, the superficial, the ordinary, the perverted and the wrong;
then to go up higher, to enter the world of light and live in the more
beautiful realms of sublime existence. To live in the spirit, live in
the highest and most perfect state now, and do not for a moment come
down.
At first this
state
will simply be a life that is finer, larger and more harmonious, where
things move more smoothly and where the value of life seems to
constantly increase; but ere long living in the spirit will mean far
more than merely a pleasing state of existence, and the further we
advance the more this wonderful life will be, until we begin to
understand the great soul who declared: "Eye hath not seen nor ear
heard, neither hath it entered into the heart of man what God has
prepared for them that love Him."
In this
connection we
must bear in mind that it is not necessary to reach the supreme heights
in spiritual life before we can live in the spirit. We can live in the
spirit no matter where we may be in the scale of life, because the
spiritual life has just as many degrees as there are human souls. Live
in the realization that this universe has soul, that this soul is
divine, and that you live and move and have your being in that great
soul. Realize this as fully as your present state of development will
permit, and you have begun to live in the spirit.
The
realization
of the divinity of the soul side of all things will reveal to your mind
the great truth that all things are perfect in their real state of
being, and that the real of everything lives in a universe of spirit, a
universe that is everywhere within us all and about us all. However,
before we begin we must be convinced of the great truth that the
spiritual life is not mere sentiment nor a mere feeling of mind and
soul. The spiritual life is the real life, the foundation of all life,
the essence of all life, the soul of all life, and every true statement
concerning the spiritual life is an exact scientific fact readily
demonstrated by anyone who will apply the principle. And happy is the
soul that does apply this principle, for such a soul will find life in
the spirit, not only to be real, but to be infinitely more perfect,
more wonderful and more beautiful than anyone has ever dreamed.