The Control of
Thought
Matter responds, far more than people realise, to the power
of thought.
Paramhansa Yogananda
The man who can
control his thought can have and do what he wishes to have and to do;
everything is his for the asking. He must remember that whatever he gets is
his to use but not his to hold. Creation is always flowing by and we have as
much of it as we can take and use; more would cause stagnation.
We are relieved of all thought of clinging to anybody or
anything. Cannot the Great Principle of Life create for us faster than we can
spend or use? The universe is inexhaustible; it is limitless; it knows no
bounds and has no confines. We are not depending on a reed shaken by the wind,
but on the principle of life itself,
for all that we want, have or ever shall have. It is not some power, or a great
power, we affirm again; it is ALL POWER. All
that we have to do is to believe this and act as though it were so, never
wavering, not even once, no matter what happens. As we do this we shall find
that things are steadily coming our way, and that they are coming without that
awful effort that destroys the peace of the majority of the race. We know that
there can be no failure in the Divine Mind, and this Mind is the Power on which
we are depending.
Now just because we are depending upon the Divine Mind we
must not think that we do not have to do our share. God will work through us if we let Him, but we must act in the outer as
though we were sure of ourselves. Our part is to believe, and then act with
faith.
Jesus went to the tomb of Lazarus believing and knowing that
God was working through Him. Often we
may have to go somewhere or do something and we must know with deep conviction
that there will be a power going with us that none can gainsay. When we feel
this secure place in our thought, all that we will have to do is to act.
There is no doubt but that the creative
power of the universe will answer; it always does. And so we need not take
the worry upon ourselves, but rather we will “Make known our requests with
thanksgiving.” (gratitude)
Creative Mind and
Success
Ernest Holmes
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