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The Master Key System
By Charles F. Haanel
INTRODUCTION
Nature compels us all to move
through life. We could not remain
stationary however
much we wished. Every right-thinking
person wants not merely to move
through life like a sound-producing,
perambulating plant, but to develop,
to improve, and to continue the
development mentally to the close of
physical life.
This development can occur only
through the improvement of the
quality of individual
thought and the ideals, actions and
conditions that arise as a
consequence.
Hence a study of the creative
processes of thought and how to
apply them is of
supreme importance to each one of
us. This knowledge is the means
whereby the
evolution of human life on earth may
be hastened and uplifted in the
process.
Humanity ardently seeks “The Truth”
and explores every avenue to it. In
this
process it has produced a special
literature, which ranges the whole
gamut of
thought from the trivial to the
sublime - up from Divination,
through all the Philosophies, to
the final lofty Truth of “The Master
Key”.
The “Master Key” is here given to
the world as a means of tapping the
great Cosmic
Intelligence and attracting from it
that which corresponds to the
ambitions, and
aspirations of each reader.
Every thing and institution we see
around us, created by human agency,
had first to
exist as a thought in some human
mind. Thought therefore is
constructive. Human
thought is the spiritual power of
the cosmos operating through its
creature
man. “The Master Key” instructs the
reader how to use that power, and
use it both
constructively and creatively. The
things and conditions we desire to
become realities we
must first create in thought. “The
Master Key” explains and guides the
process.
“The Master Key” teaching has
hitherto been published in the form
of a Correspondence
Course of 24 lessons, delivered to
students one per week for 24 weeks.
The
reader, who now receives the whole
24 parts at one times, is warned not
to
attempt to read the book like a
novel, but to treat it as a course
of study and conscientiously to
imbibe the meaning of each part -
reading and re-reading one part
only per week before proceeding to
the next. Otherwise the later parts
will tend to be
misunderstood and the reader’s time
and money will be wasted.
Used as thus instructed “The Master
Key” will make of the reader a
greater, better
personality, and equipped with a new
power to achieve any worthy personal
purpose and a new ability to enjoy
life’s beauty and wonder.
F.H.
BURGESS
FOREWORD
Some men seem to attract success,
power, wealth, attainment, with very
little
conscious effort; others conquer
with great difficulty; still others
fail altogether to
reach their ambitions, desires and
ideals. Why is this so? Why should
some men
realize their ambitions easily,
others with difficulty, and still
others not at all?
The
cause cannot be physical, else the
most perfect men, physically, would
be the
most successful. The difference,
therefore, must be mental - must be
in the mind;
hence mind must be the creative
force, must constitute the sole
difference between
men. It is mind, therefore, which
overcomes environment and every
other
obstacle in the path of men.
When the creative power of thought
is fully understood, its effect will
be seen to be
marvelous. But such results cannot
be secured without proper
application,
diligence, and concentration. The
student will find that the laws
governing in the
mental and spiritual world are as
fixed and infallible as in the
material world. To
secure the desired results, then, it
is necessary to know the law and to
comply
with it. A proper compliance with
the law will be found to produce the
desired
result with invariable exactitude.
The student who learns that power
comes from
within, that he is weak only because
he has depended on help from
outside, and
who
unhesitatingly throws himself on his
own thought, instantly rights
himself,
stands erect, assumes a dominant
attitude, and works miracles.
It is evident, therefore, that he
who fails to fully investigate and
take advantage of the
wonderful progress which is being
made in this last and greatest
science, will
soon be as far behind as the man who
would refuse to acknowledge and
accept the
benefits which have accrued to
mankind through an understanding of
the laws of
electricity.
Of course, mind creates negative
conditions just as readily as
favorable conditions, and
when we consciously or unconsciously
visualize every kind of lack,
limitation and discord, we create
these conditions; this is what many
are unconsciously
doing all the time.
This law as well as every other law
is no respecter of persons, but is
in constant
operation and is relentlessly
bringing to each individual exactly
what he has created; in
other words, “Whatsoever a man
soweth that shall he also reap.”
Abundance, therefore, depends upon
a recognition of the laws of
Abundance, and
the
fact that Mind is not only the
creator, but the only creator of all
there is. Certainly
nothing can be created, before we
know that it can be created and then
make the proper effort. There is no
more Electricity in the world today
than there
was
fifty years ago, but until someone
recognized the law by which it could
be
made of service, we received no
benefit; now that the law is
understood, practically
the
whole world is lit by it. So with
the law of Abundance; it is only
those
who
recognize the law and place
themselves in harmony with it, who
share in its
benefits.
The scientific spirit now dominates
every field of effort, relations of
cause and effect
are
no longer ignored.
The discovery of a region of law
marked an epoch in human progress.
It eliminated
the
element of uncertainty and caprice
in men’s lives, and substituted law,reason and certitude.
Men now understand that for every
result there is an adequate and
definite cause,so
that when a given result is desired,
they seek the condition by which
alone this
result may be attained.
The basis upon which all law rests
was discovered by inductive
reasoning which
consists of comparing a number of
separate instances with one another
until the
common factor which gives rise to
them all is seen.
It is this method of study to which
the civilized nations owe the
greater part of
their prosperity and the more
valuable part of their knowledge; it
has lengthened
life, it has mitigated pain, it has
spanned rivers, it has brightened
the night with
the
splendor of day, extended the range
of vision, accelerated motion,
annihilated
distance, facilitated intercourse,
and enabled men to descend into the
sea, and
into the air. What wonder then that
men soon endeavored to extend the
blessings
of
this system of study to their method
of thinking, so that when it became
plainly
evident that certain results
followed a particular method of
thinking it only remained
to
classify these results.
This method is scientific, and it is
the only method by which we shall be
permitted
retain that degree of liberty and
freedom which we have been
accustomed to look
upon as an inalienable right,
because a people is safe at home and
in the world
only if national preparedness mean
such things as growing surplus of
health, accumulated
efficiency in public and private
business of whatever sort,
continuous
advance in the science and art of
acting together, and the
increasingly dominant
endeavor to make all of these and
all other aspects of national
development center.and
revolve about ascending life, single
and collective, for which science,
art and
ethics furnish guidance and
controlling motives.
The Master Key is based on absolute
scientific truth and will unfold the
possibilities
that lie dormant in the individual,
and teach how they may be brought
into
powerful action, to increase the
person’s effective capacity,
bringing added energy,discernment, vigor and mental
elasticity. The student who gains an
understanding
of
the mental laws which are unfolded
will come into the possession of
an
ability to secure results hitherto
undreamed of, and which has rewards
hardly
to
be expressed in words.
It explains the correct use of both
the receptive and active elements of
the mental
nature, and instructs the student in
the recognition of opportunity; it
strengthens
the
will and reasoning powers, and
teaches the cultivation and best
uses of imagination,desire, the emotions and the
intuitional faculty. It gives
initiative, tenacity
of
purpose, wisdom of choice,
intelligent sympathy and a thorough
enjoyment of
life on its higher planes.
The Master Key teaches the use of
Mind Power, true Mind Power, not any
of the
substitutes and perversions; it has
nothing to do with Hypnotism, Magic
or any
of
the more or less fascinating
deceptions by which many are led to
think that
something can be had for nothing.
The Master Key cultivates and
develops the understanding which
will enable you
to
control the body and thereby the
health. It improves and strengthens
the Memory.
It
develops Insight, the kind of
Insight which is so rare, the kind
which is the
distinguishing characteristic of
every successful business man, the
kind which
enables men to see the possibilities
as well as the difficulties in every
situation,the
kind which enables men to discern
opportunity close at hand, for
thousands
fail to see opportunities almost
within their grasp while they are
industriously
working with situations which under
no possibility can be made to
realize any
substantial return.
The Master Key develops Mental Power
which means that others
instinctively
recognize that you are a person of
force, of character - that they want
to do what
you
want them to do; it means that you
attract men and things to you; that
you are
what some people call “lucky”, that
“things” come you way’ that you have
come
into an understanding of the
fundamental laws of Nature, and have
put yourself
in
harmony with them; that you are in
tune with Infinite; that you
understand the
law
of attraction, the Natural laws of
growth, and the Psychological laws
on which
all
advantages in the social and
business world rest.
Mental Power is creative power, it
gives you the ability to create for
yourself; it
does not mean the ability to take
something away from someone else.
Nature
never does things that way. Nature
makes two blades for grass grow
where one
grew before, and Mind Power enables
men to do the same thing.
The Master Key develops insight and
sagacity, increased independence,
the ability
and
disposition to be helpful. It
destroys distrust, depression, fear,
melancholia,and
every form of lack limitation and
weakness, including pain and
disease; it
awakens buried talents, supplies
initiative, force, energy, vitality
- it awakens an
appreciation of the beautiful in
Art, Literature and Science.
It
has changed the lives of thousands
of men and women, by substituting
definite
principles for uncertain and hazy
methods - and principles for the
foundation
upon which every system of
efficiency must rest.
Elbert Gary, the chairman of the
United States Steel Corporation,
said “The services
of
advisors, instructors, efficiency
experts in successful management are
indispensable
to
most business enterprises of
magnitude, but I deem the
recognition
and
adoption of right principles vastly
more importance.”
The Master Key teaches right
principles, and suggests methods for
making a
practical application of the
principles; in that it differs from
every other course
of
study. It teaches that the only
possible value which can attach to
any principle
is
in its application. Many read books,
take home study courses, attend
lectures
all
their lives without ever making any
progress in demonstrating the value
of
the
principles involved. The Master Key
suggests methods by which the value
of
the
principles taught may be
demonstrated and put in actual
practice in the daily
experience.
There is a change in the thought of
the world. This change is silently
transpiring
in
our midst, and is more important
than any which the world has
undergone
since the downfall of Paganism.
The present revolution in the
opinions of all classes of men, the
highest and most
cultured of men as well as those of
the laboring class, stands
unparalleled in the
history of the world.
Science has of late made such vast
discoveries, has revealed such an
infinity of
resources, has unveiled such
enormous possibilities and such
unsuspected forces,that scientific men more and more
hesitate to affirm certain theories
as established
and
indubitable or to deny certain other
theories as absurd or impossible,and
so a new civilization is being born;
customs, creeds, and cruelty are
passing;vision, faith and service are taking
their place.
The
fetters of tradition are being
melted off from humanity, and as the
dross of materialism is being
consumed, thought is being liberated
and truth is rising full orbed
before an astonished multitude.
The whole world is on the eve of a
new consciousness, a new power and a
new
consciousness, a new power and a new
realization of the resources within
the
self. The last century saw the most
magnificent material progress in
history. The
present century will produce the
greatest progress in mental and
spiritual power.
Physical Science has resolved matter
into molecules, molecules into
atoms, atoms
into energy, and it has remained for
Sir Ambrose Fleming, in an address
before
the
Royal Institution, to resolve this
energy into mind. He says: “In its
ultimate
essence, energy may be
incomprehensible by us except as an
exhibition of the
direct operation of that which we
call Mind or Will.”
Let us see what are the most
powerful forces in Nature. In the
mineral world
everything is solid and fixed. In
the animal and vegetable kingdom it
is in a state
of
flux, forever changing, always being
created and recreated. In the
atmosphere
we
find heat, light and energy. Each
realm becomes finer and more
spiritual as
we
pass from the visible to the
invisible, from the coarse to the
fine, from the low
potentiality to high potentiality.
When we reach the invisible we find
energy in its
purest and most volatile state.
And as the most powerful forces of
Nature are the invisible forces, so
we find that
the
most powerful forces of man are his
invisible forces, his spiritual
force, and
the
only way in which the spiritual
force can manifest is through the
process of
thinking. Thinking is the only
activity which the spirit possesses,
and thought is
the
only product of thinking.
Addition and subtraction are
therefore spiritual transactions;
reasoning is a spiritual
process; ideas are spiritual
conceptions; questions are spiritual
searchlights
and
logic, argument and philosophy is
spiritual machinery.
Every thought brings into action
certain physical tissue, parts of
the brain, nerve
or
muscle. This produces an actual
physical change in the construction
of the tissue.
Therefore it is only necessary to
have a certain number of thoughts on
a given
subject in order to bring about a
complete change in the physical
organization of
a
man.
.
This is the process by which failure
is changed to success. Thoughts of
courage,power, inspiration, harmony, are
substituted for thoughts of failure,
despair,lack, limitation and discord, and as
these thoughts take root, the
physical tissue
is
changed and the individual sees life
in a new light, old things have
actually
passed away, all things have become
new, he is born again, this time
born of
the
spirit, life has a new meaning for
him, he is reconstructed and is
filled with
joy, confidence, hope, energy. He
sees opportunities for success to
which he was
heretofore blind. He recognizes
possibilities which before had no
meaning for
him. The thoughts of success with
which he has been impregnated are
radiated
to
those around him, and they in turn
help him onward and upward; he
attract to
him
new and successful associates, and
this in turn changes his
environment; so
that by this simple exercise of
thought, a man changes not only
himself, but his
environment, circumstances and
conditions.
You will see, you must see, that we
are at the dawn of a new day; that
the possibilities
are
so wonderful, so fascinating, so
limitless as to be almost
bewildering.
A
century ago any man with a Gatling
Gun could have annihilated a whole
army
equipped with the implements of
warfare then in use. So it is at
present. Any man
with a knowledge of the
possibilities contained in the
Master Key has an inconceivable
advantage over the multitude.
Introduction to Part One
It is my privilege to enclose
herewith Part One of The Master Key
System. Would you bring into your
life more power? Get the power
consciousness. More health?
Get the health consciousness. More
happiness? Get the happiness
consciousness. Live the spirit of
these things until they become yours
by right. It will then become
impossible to keep them from you.
The things of the world are fluid to
a power within man by which he rules
them.
You need not acquire this power. You
already have it. But you want to
understand it; you want to use it;
you want to control it; you want to
impregnate yourself with it, so that
you can go forward and carry the
world before you.
Day by day as you go on and on, as
you gain momentum, as your
inspiration deepens, as your plans
crystallize, as you gain
understanding, you will come to
realize that this world is no dead
pile of stones and timber, but that
it is a living thing! It is made up
of the beating hearts of humanity.
It is a thing of life and beauty.
It is evident that it requires
understanding to work with material
of this description, but those who
come into this understanding, are
inspired by a new light, a new
force, they gain confidence and
greater power each day, they realize
their hopes and their dreams come
true, life has a deeper, fuller,
clearer meaning than before.
And, now, Part One.
PART ONE
1. That much gathers more is true on
every plane of existence and that
loss leads to
greater loss is equally true.
2. Mind is creative, and conditions,
environment and all experiences in
life are the
result of our habitual or
predominant mental attitude.
3. The attitude of mind necessarily
depends upon what we think.
Therefore, the
secret of all power, all achievement
and all possession depends upon our
method of
thinking.
4. This is true because we must “be”
before we can “do,” and we can “do”
only to the
extent which we “are,” and what we
“are” depends upon what we “think.”
5. We cannot express powers that we
do not possess. The only way by
which we may
secure possession of power is to
become conscious of power, and we
can
never become conscious of power
until we learn that all power is
from within.
6. There is a world within – a world
of thought and feeling and power; of
light and
life and beauty and, although
invisible, its forces are mighty.
7. The world within is governed by
mind. When we discover this world we
shall
find the solution for every problem,
the cause for every effect; and
since the world
within is subject to our control,
all laws of power and possession are
also within our
control.
8. The world without is a reflection
of the world within. What appears
without is
what has been found within. In the
world within may be found infinite
Wisdom,infinite Power, infinite Supply of
all that is necessary, waiting for
unfoldment, development and
expression. If we recognize these
potentialities in the world within
they will take form in the world
without.
9. Harmony in the world within will
be reflected in the world without by
harmonious
conditions, agreeable surroundings,
the best of everything. It is the
foundation of
health and a necessary essential to
all greatness, all power, all
attainment,all
achievement and all success.
10. Harmony in the world within
means the ability to control our
thoughts, and to
determine for ourselves how any
experience is to affect us.
11.
Harmony in the world within results
in optimism and affluence; affluence
within results in affluence without.
12. The world without reflects the
circumstances and the conditions of
the consciousness
within.
13. If we find wisdom in the world
within, we shall have the
understanding to discern the
marvelous possibilities that are
latent in this world within, and we
shall be
given the power to make these
possibilities manifest in the world
without.
14. As we become conscious of the
wisdom in the world within, we
mentally take
possession of this wisdom, and by
taking mental possession we come
into actual
possession of the power and wisdom
necessary to bring into
manifestation the
essentials necessary for our most
complete and harmonious development.
15. The world within is the
practical world in which the men and
women of power
generate courage, hope, enthusiasm,
confidence, trust and faith, by
which they are
given the fine intelligence to see
the vision and the practical skill
to make the
vision real.
16. Life is an unfoldment, not
accretion. What comes to us in the
world without is
what we already possess in the world
within.
17. All possession is based on
consciousness. All gain is the
result of an accumulative
consciousness. All loss is the
result of a scattering
consciousness.
18. Mental efficiency is contingent
upon harmony; discord means
confusion;
therefore, he who would acquire
power must be in harmony with
Natural Law.
19. We are related to the world
without by the objective mind. The
brain is the
organ of this mind and the cerebro-spinal
system of nerves puts us in
conscious
communication with every part of the
body. This system of nerves responds
to
every sensation of light, heat,
odor, sound and taste.
20. When this mind thinks correctly,
when it understands the truth, when
the
thoughts sent through the cerebro-spinal
nervous system to the body are
constructive,these sensations are pleasant,
harmonious.
21. The result is that we build
strength, vitality and all
constructive forces into our
body, but it is through this same
objective mind that all distress,
sickness, lack,limitation and every form of discord
and in harmony is admitted to our
lives. It is
therefore through the objective
mind, by wrong thinking, that we are
related to all
destructive forces.
22.
We are related to the world within
by the subconscious mind. The solar
plexus is
the organ of this mind; the
sympathetic system of nerves
presides over all subjective
sensations, such as joy, fear, love,
emotion, respiration, imagination
and all
other subconscious phenomena. It is
through the subconscious that we are
connected with the Universal Mind
and brought into relation with the
Infinite
constructive forces of the Universe.
23. It is the coordination of these
two centers of our being, and the
understanding of
their functions, which is the great
secret of life. With this knowledge
we can
bring the objective and subjective
minds into conscious cooperation and
thus coordinate the
finite and the infinite. Our future
is entirely within our own control.
It
is not at the mercy of any
capricious or uncertain external
power.
24. All agree that there is but one
Principle or Consciousness pervading
the entire
Universe, occupying all space, and
being essentially the same in kind
at every
point of its presence. It is all
powerful, all wisdom and always
present. All
thoughts and things are within
Itself. It is all in all.
25. There is but one consciousness
in the universe able to think; and
when it
thinks, its thoughts become
objective things to it. As this
Consciousness is omnipresent,it
must be present within every
individual; each individual must be
a
manifestation of that Omnipotent,
Omniscient and Omnipresent
Consciousness.
26. As there is only one
Consciousness in the Universe that
is able to think it
necessarily follows that your
consciousness is identical with the
Universal Consciousness,or,
in other words, all mind is one
mind. There is no dodging this
conclusion.
27. The consciousness that focuses
in your brain cells is the same
consciousness
which focuses in the brain cells of
every other individual. Each
individual is but the
individualization of the Universal,
the Cosmic Mind.
28. The Universal Mind is static or
potential energy; it simply is; it
can manifest
only through the individual, and the
individual can manifest only through
the
Universal. They are one.
29. The ability of the individual to
think is his ability to act on the
Universal and
bring it into manifestation. Human
consciousness consists only in the
ability of man
to think. Mind in itself is believed
to be a subtle form of static
energy, from
which arises the activities called
‘thought,’ which is the dynamic
phase of mind.
Mind is static energy, thought is
dynamic energy - the two phases of
the same
thing. Thought is therefore the
vibratory force formed by converting
static mind
into dynamic mind.
30.
As the sum of all attributes are
contained in the Universal Mind,
which is Omnipotent,Omniscient and Omnipresent, these
attributes must be present at all
times in their potential form in
every individual. Therefore, when
the individual
thinks, the thought is compelled by
its nature to embody itself in an
objectivity or
condition which will correspond with
its origin.
31. Every thought therefore is a
cause and every condition an effect;
for this reason it
is absolutely essential that you
control your thoughts so as to bring
forth
only desirable conditions.
32. All power is from within, and is
absolutely under your control; it
comes
through exact knowledge and by the
voluntary exercises of exact
principles.
33. It should be plain that when you
acquire a thorough understanding of
this law,and
are able to control your thought
processes, you can apply it to any
condition;in
other words, you will have come into
conscious cooperation with
Omnipotent law
which is the fundamental basis of
all things.
34. The Universal Mind is the life
principle of every atom which is in
existence;every atom is continually striving
to manifest more life; all are
intelligent, and all are
seeking to carry out the purpose for
which they were created.
35. A majority of mankind lives in
the world without; few have found
the world
within, and yet it is the world
within that makes the world without;
it is therefore
creative and everything which you
find in your world without has been
created by you
in the world within.
36. This system will bring you into
a realization of power which will be
yours when you
understand this relation between the
world without and the world within.
The
world within is the cause, the world
without the effect; to change the
effect you
must change the cause.
37. You will at once see that this
is a radically new and different
idea; most men try
to change effects by working with
effects. They fail to see that this
is simply
changing one form of distress for
another. To remove discord, we must
remove the
cause, and this cause can be found
only in the world within.
38. All growth is from within. This
is evident in all nature. Every
plant, every animal,every human is a living testimony to
this great law, and the error of the
ages is
in looking for strength or power
from without.
.
39.
The world within is the Universal
fountain of supply, and the world
without is
the outlet to the stream. Our
ability to receive depends upon our
recognition of
this Universal Fountain, this
Infinite Energy of which each
individual is an outlet,and
so is one with every other
individual.
40. Recognition is a mental process,
mental action is therefore the
interaction of the
individual upon the Universal Mind,
and as the Universal Mind is the
intelligence
which pervades all space and
animates all living things, this
mental action and
reaction is the law of causation,
but the principle of causation does
not obtain in
the individual but in the Universal
Mind. It is not an objective faculty
but a
subjective process, and the results
are seen in an infinite variety of
conditions and
experiences.
41. In order to express life there
must be mind; nothing can exist
without mind.
Everything which exists is some
manifestation of this one basic
substance from
which and by which all things have
been created and are continually
being recreated.
42. We live in a fathomless sea of
plastic mind substance. This
substance is ever
alive and active. It is sensitive to
the highest degree. It takes form
according to the
mental demand. Thought forms the
mold or matrix from which the
substance
expresses.
43. Remember that it is in the
application alone that the value
consists, and that a
practical understanding of this law
will substitute abundance for
poverty, wisdom for
ignorance, harmony for discord and
freedom for tyranny, and certainly
there can
be no greater blessing than these
from a material and social
standpoint.
44. Now make the application: Select
a room where you can be alone and
undisturbed;sit
erect, comfortably, but do not
lounge; let your thoughts roam where
they will but be perfectly still for
from fifteen minutes to half an
hour; continue
this for three or four days or for a
week until you secure full control
of your physical
being.
45. Many will find this extremely
difficult; others will conquer with
ease, but it is
absolutely essential to secure
complete control of the body before
you are ready to
progress. Next week you will receive
instructions for the next step; in
the meantime you
must have mastered this one.
Study Questions with Answers
1.What is the world without in its
relation to the world within?
—
The world without is a reflection
of the world within.
2. Upon what does all possession
depend?
—
All possession is based on
consciousness.
3. How is the individual related to
the objective world?
—
The individual is related to the
objective world by the objective
mind; the
brain is the organ of this mind.
4. How is he related to the
Universal Mind?
—
He is related to the Universal
Mind by the subconscious mind; the
Solar Plexus
is the organ of this mind.
5. What is the Universal Mind?
—
Universal Mind is the life
principle of every atom which is in
existence.
6. How can the Individual act on the
Universal?
—
The ability of the individual to
think is his ability to act upon the
Universal
and bring it into manifestation.
7. What is the result of this action
and interaction?
—
The result of this action and
interaction is cause and effect;
every thought is a
cause and every condition an effect.
8. How are harmonious and desirable
conditions secured?
—
Harmonious and desirable
conditions are obtained by right
thinking.
9. What is the cause of all discord,
inharmony, lack and limitation?
—
Discord, inharmony, lack and
limitation are the result of wrong
thinking.
10. What is the source of all power?
—
The source of all power is the
world within, the Universal Fountain
of Supply,the Infinite Energy of which each
individual is an outlet.
Introduction to Part Two
Our difficulties are largely due to
confused ideas and ignorance of our
true interests.
The great task is to discover the
laws of nature to which we are to
adjust ourselves. Clear thinking and
moral insight are, therefore, of
incalculable value. All processes,
even those of thought, rest on solid
foundations.
The keener the sensibilities, the
more acute the judgment, the more
delicate the taste, the more refined
the moral feelings, the more subtle
the intelligence, the loftier the
aspiration -- the purer and more
intense are the gratifications which
existence yields. Hence it is that
the study of the best that has been
thought in the world gives supreme
pleasure.
The powers, uses and possibilities
of the mind under the new
interpretations are incomparably
more wonderful that the most
extravagant accomplishment, or even
dreams of material progress.
Thought is energy. Active thought is
active energy; concentrated thought
is a concentrated energy. Thought
concentrated on a definite purpose
becomes power. This is the power
which is being used by those who do
not believe in the virtue of
poverty, or the beauty of
self-denial. They perceive that this
is the talk of weaklings.
The ability to receive and manifest
this power depends upon the ability
to recognize the Infinite Energy
ever dwelling in man, constantly
creating and recreating his body and
mind, and ready at any moment to
manifest through him in any needful
manner. In exact proportion to the
recognition of this truth will be
the manifestation in the outer life
of the individual.
Part Two explains the method by
which this is accomplished.
PART TWO
1.
The operations of the mind are
produced by two parallel modes of
activity, the one
conscious, and the other
subconscious. Professor Davidson
says: “He who
thinks to illuminate the whole range
of mental action by the light of his
own consciousness is
not unlike the one who should go
about to illuminate the universe
with a rushlight.”
2.
The subconscious’ logical processes
are carried on with a certainty and
regularity
which would be impossible if there
existed the possibility of error.
Our mind is so
designed that it prepares for us the
most important foundations of
cognition,whilst we have not the slightest
apprehension of the modus operandi.
3.
The subconscious soul, like a
benevolent stranger, works and makes
provision for
our benefit, pouring only the mature
fruit into our lap; thus ultimate
analysis of
thought processes shows that the
subconscious is the theatre of the
most important
mental phenomena.
4.
It is through the subconscious that
Shakespeare must have perceived,
without
effort, great truths which are
hidden from the conscious mind of
the student;that Phidias fashioned marble and
bronze; that Raphael painted
Madonna's and
Beethoven composed symphonies.
5.
Ease and perfection depend entirely
upon the degree in which we cease to
depend
upon the consciousness; playing the
piano, skating, operating the
typewriter,the
skilled trades, depend for their
perfect execution on the process of
the
sub-conscious mind. The marvel of
playing a brilliant piece on the
piano, while at
the same time conducting a vigorous
conversation, shows the greatness of
our
subconscious powers.
6.
We are all aware how dependent we
are upon the subconscious, and the
greater,the
nobler, the more brilliant our
thoughts are, the more it is obvious
to ourselves
that the origin lies beyond our ken.
We find ourselves endowed with tact,
instinct,sense of the beautiful in art,
music, etc., or whose origin or
dwelling place we are
wholly unconscious.
7.
The value of the subconscious is
enormous; it inspires us; it warns
us; it furnishes us
with names, facts and scenes from
the storehouse of memory. It directs our
thoughts, tastes, and accomplishes
tasks so intricate that no conscious
mind,even if it had the power, has the
capacity for.
8.
We can walk at will; we can raise
the arm whenever we choose to do so;
we can
give our attention through eye or
ear to any subject at pleasure. On
the other
hand, we cannot stop our heartbeats
nor the circulation of the blood,
nor the
growth of stature, nor the formation
of nerve and muscle tissue, nor the
building of
the bones, nor many other important
vital processes.
9.
If we compare these two sets of
action, the one decreed by the will
of the moment,and
the other proceeding in majestic,
rhythmic course, subject to no
vascillation,but
constant at every moment, we stand
in awe of the latter, and ask to
have the mystery explained. We see
at once that these are the vital
processes of
our physical life, and we can not
avoid the inference that these
all-important
functions are designedly withdrawn
from the domain of our outward will
with its
variations and transitions, and
placed under the direction of a
permanent and
dependable power within us.
10.
Of these two powers, the outward and
changeable has been termed the
“Conscious
Mind,” or the “Objective Mind”
(dealing with outward objects). The
interior
power is called the “Subconscious
Mind,” or the “Subjective Mind,” and
besides its work on the mental plane
it controls the regular functions
which make
physical life possible.
11.
It is necessary to have a clear
understanding of their respective
functions on the
mental plane, as well as of certain
other basic principles. Perceiving
and operating
through the five physical senses,
the conscious mind deals with the
impressions and
objects of the outward life.
12.
It has the faculty of
discrimination, carrying with it the
responsibility of choice.It
has the power of reasoning - whether
inductive, deductive, analytical or
syllogistic -
and this power may be developed to a
high degree. It is the seat of the
will
with all the energies that flow
therefrom.
13.
Not only can it impress other minds,
but it can direct the subconscious
mind. In
this way the conscious mind becomes
the responsible ruler and guardian
of the
subconscious mind. It is this high
function which can completely
reverse conditions in
your life.
14.
It is often true that conditions of
fear, worry, poverty, disease,
inharmony and
evils of all kinds dominate us by
reason of false suggestions accepted
by the
unguarded subconscious mind. All
this the trained conscious mind can
entirely
prevent by its vigilant protective
action. It may properly be called
“the watchman at
the gate” of the great subconscious
domain.
15.
One writer has expressed the chief
distinction between the two phases
of mind
thus: “Conscious mind is reasoning
will. Subconscious mind is
instinctive desire,the
result of past reasoning will.”
16.
The subconscious mind draws just and
accurate inferences from premises
furnished
from outside sources. Where the
premise is true, the subconscious
mind
reaches a faultless conclusion, but,
where the premise or suggestion is
an error,the
whole structure falls. The
subconscious mind does not engage in
the process of
proving. It relies upon the
conscious mind, “the watchman at the
gate,” to
guard it from mistaken impressions.
17.
Receiving any suggestions as true,
the subconscious mind at once
proceeds to act
thereon in the whole domain of its
tremendous field of work. The
conscious
mind can suggest either truth or
error. If the latter, it is at the
cost of wide-reaching
peril to the whole being.
18.
The conscious mind ought to be on
duty during every waking hour. When
the
“watchman” is “off guard,” or when
its calm judgment is suspended,
under a
variety of circumstances, then the
subconscious mind is unguarded and
left open to
suggestion from all sources. During
the wild excitement of panic, or
during the
height of anger, or the impulses of
the irresponsible mob, or at any
other time of
unrestrained passion, the conditions
are most dangerous. The subconscious
mind is then open to the suggestion
of fear, hatred, selfishness, greed,
self-depreciation and
other negative forces, derived from
surrounding persons or
circumstances.
The
result is usually unwholesome in the
extreme, with effects that may
endure to distress it for a long
time. Hence, the great importance of
guarding the
subconscious mind from false
impressions.
19.
The subconscious mind perceives by
intuition. Hence, its processes are
rapid.It
does not wait for the slow methods
of conscious reasoning. In fact, it
can not
employ them.
20.
The subconscious mind never sleeps,
never rests, any more than does your
heart, or your blood. It has been
found that by plainly stating to the
subconscious
mind certain specific things to be
accomplished, forces are set in
operation that
lead to the result desired. Here,
then, is a source of power which
places us in
touch with Omnipotence. Here in is a
deep principle which is well worth
our most
earnest study.
21. The operation of this law is
interesting. Those who put it into
operation find
that when they go out to meet the
person with whom they anticipate a
difficult
interview, something has been there
before them and dissolved the
supposed
differences; everything is changed;
all is harmonious; they find that
when some difficult
business problem presents itself
they can afford to make delay and
something
suggests the proper solution;
everything is properly arranged; in
fact, those who
have learned to trust the
subconscious find that they have
infinite resources at
their command.
22.
The subconscious mind is the seat of
our principles and our aspirations.
It is
the fount of our artistic and
altruistic ideals. These instincts
can only be overthrown by
an elaborate and gradual process of
undermining the innate principles.
23.
The subconscious mind cannot argue
controversially. Hence, if it has
accepted
wrong suggestions, the sure method
of overcoming them is by the use of
a strong
counter suggestion, frequently
repeated, which the mind must
accept, thus eventually
forming new and healthy habits of
thought and life, for the
subconscious
mind is the seat of Habit. That
which we do over and over becomes
mechanical; it is
no longer an act of judgment, but
has worn its deep grooves in the
subconscious
mind. This is favorable for us if
the habit be wholesome and right. If
it be harmful, and
wrong, the remedy is to recognize
the omnipotence of the subconscious
mind and suggest present actual
freedom. The subconscious being
creative and one
with our divine source will at once
create the freedom suggested.
24.
To sum up: The normal functions of
the subconscious on the physical
side
have to do with the regular and
vital processes, with the
preservation of life and the
restoration of health; with the care
of offspring, which includes an
instinctive
desire to preserve all life and
improve conditions generally.
25.
On the mental side, it is the
storehouse of memory; it harbors the
wonderful
thought messengers, who work,
unhampered by time or space; it is
the fountain of
the practical initiative and
constructive forces of life: It is
the seat of habit.
26.
On the spiritual side, it is the
source of ideals, of aspiration, of
the imagination,and
is the channel through which we
recognize our Divine Source, and in
proportion as we recognize this
divinity do we come into an
understanding of the
source of power.
27.
Some one may ask: “How can the
subconscious change conditions?” The
reply is,
because the subconscious is a part
of the Universal Mind and a part
must be the
same in kind and quality as the
whole; the only difference is one of
degree.
The
whole, as we know, is creative, in
fact, it is the only creator there
is, consequently,we
find that mind is creative, and as
thought is the only activity which the
mind possesses, thought must
necessarily be creative also.
28.
But we shall find that there is a
vast difference between simply
thinking, and
directing our thought consciously,
systematically and constructively;
when we do
this we place our mind in harmony
with the Universal Mind, we come in
tune
with the Infinite, we set in
operation the mightiest force in
existence, the creative
power of the Universal Mind. This,
as everything else, is governed by
natural law,and
this law is the “Law of Attraction,”
which is that Mind is creative, and
will
automatically correlate with its
object and bring it into
manifestation.
29.
Last week I gave you an exercise for
the purpose of securing control of
the
physical body; if you have
accomplished this you are ready to
advance. This time you
will begin to control your thought.
Always take the same room, the same
chair, and the same position, if
possible. In some cases it is not
convenient to
take the same room, in this case
simply make the best use of such
conditions as may
be available. Now be perfectly still
as before, but inhibit all thought;
this will
give you control over all thoughts
of care, worry and fear, and will
enable you to
entertain only the kind of thoughts
you desire. Continue this exercise
until you
gain complete mastery.
30.
You will not be able to do this for
more that a few moments at a time,
but the
exercise is valuable, because it
will be a very practical
demonstration of the great
number of thoughts which are
constantly trying to gain access to
your mental
world.
31.
Next week you will receive
instructions for an exercise which
may be a little
more interesting, but it is
necessary that you master this one
first.
Cause and effect is as absolute and
undeviating in the hidden realm of
thought
as in the world of visible and
material things. Mind is the master
weaver, both
of the interior garment of character
and the outer garment of
circumstance
James Allen
Study Questions with Answers
11.
What are the two modes of mental
activity?
— Conscious and subconscious.
12.
Upon what do ease and perfection
depend?
— Ease and perfection depend
entirely upon the degree in which we
cease to
depend upon the conscious mind.
13.
What is the value of the
subconscious?
— It is enormous; it guides us,
warns us, it controls the vital
processes and is the
seat of memory.
14.
What are some of the functions of
the conscious mind?
— It has the faculty of
discrimination; it has the power of
reasoning; it is the
seat of the will and may impress the
subconscious.
15.
How has the distinction between the
conscious and subconscious been
expressed?
— “Conscious mind is reasoning will.
Subconscious mind is instinctive
desire,
the result of past reasoning will.”
16.
What method is necessary in order to
impress the subconscious?
— Mentally state what is wanted.
17.
What will be the result?
— If the desire is in harmony with
the forward movement of the great
Whole,
forces will be set in motion which
will bring about the result.
18.
What is the result of the operation
of this law?
— Our environment reflects
conditions corresponding to the
predominant mental
attitude which we entertain.
19.
What name has been given to this
law?
— The Law of Attraction.
20.
How is the law stated?
— Thought is a creative energy, and
will automatically correlate with is
object
and bring it into manifestation.
.
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