Thoughts are Things
Your thought, or spirit, and not your body, is your real
self. Your thought is an invisible
substance, as real as air, water, or metal. It acts apart from your body;
it goes from you to others, far and near; it acts on them, moves and influences
them. It does this whether your body be sleeping or waking. This is your real power. As you learn
how this power really acts; as you learn how to hold, use, and control it,—you
will do more profitable business, and accomplish more in an hour than now you
may do in a week. You will continually increase this power by exercise. This,
and only this, was the basis of the miracles, the magic or occult power of
ancient times.
Your prevailing mood,
or frame of mind, has more to do than any thing else with your success or
failure in any undertaking. Your mind is that amount of thought‑substance
which has come together during countless ages, and after using many physical
bodies. The mind is a magnet. It has the power, first of attracting thought,
and next of sending that thought out again. You do not, of yourself, make your
thought: you only receive and feel it as it comes to you.
What kind of thought you most charge that magnet (your mind)
with, or set it open to receive, it will attract most of that kind to you. If,
then, you think, or keep most in mind, the mere thought of determination, hope,
cheerfulness, strength, force, power, justice, gentleness, order, and
precision, you will attract and receive more and more of such thought‑elements.
These are among the elements of success. These qualities are of thought‑element as
real things as any we see or feel. The more you set the magnet in this
direction, the stronger it grows to attract these elements.
Whatever of thought you think or receive, you send from you
again, an invisible substance to act on others.
Your own thought is
now in the air, acting on and attracting to you of its kind the thought of
others, whose bodies you may never have seen. The people you are in the
future to meet, who may help or damage your fortunes, are those whose thought
in like manner sent far from their bodies has already met and mingled with your
own. That attraction tends to bring you together in the body. It will certainly
bring you together in some form of existence.
When determined thought meets determined thought, and unites
on a similar purpose, a double power for success comes of such union, be the
bodies used by such thought, mind, or spirit, in the same house or a thousand
miles apart. But if you are thinking most of the time discouragement or anger,
or any form of ill‑temper, you are sending hundreds and thousands of miles away
from your body this thought‑element of discouragement, hopelessness, or anger,
literally a part of your unseen self. It attracts, meets and mingles with the
same thought‑element similarly sent out by others (parts of such people). So it attracts you to them, your partners
in misery. You hurt each other’s health and fortune.
A thought attracts
thought of like kind. Keep any thought fixed in your mind, say the thought
of strength or health, and you attract to you more and more of the thought‑element
of strength and health. Keep in mind the idea of force, “go‑ahead,” push, and
you attract to you in element that which gives you force, push, and go‑ahead.
So long as you are in a confident, determined, serene frame
of mind, having some special aim in view based on right and justice, so long
are you moving in this way the strongest silent power of your thought in
attracting to you the persons you need to co‑operate with. If your aim is not
based on right and justice, you will still move this silent power of your mind,
but it will not affect results as beneficial to you as your thought based on
your highest idea of right.
If you wish to gain through deceit and craft, you can do so.
You will attract, by the same law and method, deceitful and dishonest thought
in advance of its body. You will then work with the dishonest in the body.
Dishonest mind herds together through a natural law. The dishonest are certain
to injure each other at last in some way
A thought, be it good
or bad, is a thing or construction of unseen element as real as a tree, a
flower, a clock. It is already made
before you think or receive it, as your mind through its mood, frame, or
attitude attracts it. As you think it, you put it out again to act, move,
or influence others. But your thought spoken or whispered in the privacy of
your room is put out with more force so to act on others than if you merely
“think it.” And if two or more persons talk together without wrangle or
disagreement on a common purpose in any business, they send out a
proportionately greater volume of force to work on other minds relative to such
business. If your company so putting out thought‑element or force do not agree,
if they are angry and wrangle with each other, the force so sent from them is
injurious to that business. If they talk peacefully, and will set aside
individual preferences or prejudices in order to work out the common purpose in
view, the thought or force they generate is constructive, and acts favorably on
other minds far and near to advance that business.
Your Forces and How
to Use Them,
Prentice Mulford
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