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The Ideal Made Real
Changing Your Own Fate
When you discover that you are living in a world that
you did not create and that does not correspond with your ideals,
there is a tendency to break loose from external conditions at the
earliest possible moment; but this tendency must be checked. Nothing
is gained through an attempt to change from one world of effect
to another world of effect without first changing the cause. The
majority believe that, when things are wrong in the outer world
the only remedy is to change external conditions; but the fact is
that external conditions are simply effects from internal causes,
and so long as those internal causes remain the same, no attempt
to change external conditions will prove of permanent value. So
long as there are adverse causes in your inner life there will be
adverse effects in your outer life, no matter how many times you
may change from one condition to another or from one place to another.
When you begin to seek emancipation from the false world in which
you are living now; in other words, when you begin to take positive
measures to change your own fate, the first thing to do is to resolve
not to make any forceful effort to change external conditions without
first changing the inner cause of those conditions. Let outer things
be as they are for the time being and continue to remain where you
are until you can open a door to better things; but while you are
waiting for this door to open do not be idle in any manner whatever.
Although you are letting things be as they are in the external sense,
and although you are not forcing yourself into different places
or circumstances, still your purpose must be to entirely remake
yourself.
You came into this false state of life because you were misled by
your own judgment, and if you should break loose, this same judgment
will mislead you again; you will thus pass from one world that is
not your own into some other world that is not your own, and there
will be no improvement in the change. If you have not improved yourself
in any manner whatever, your judgment will be just as inferior and
unreliable as it was before, and no attempt to follow this judgment
into different conditions will help matters in the least. Your object
is not to set yourself free from the false world in which you are
living now and then enter some other world that is not your own.
You are not ready to move, neither physically nor mentally, until
you have created a world of your own just as you would have it in
your present state of development. Therefore, all thought of change
will but divert your attention from the real purpose in view. So
long as you are constantly thinking about external changes your
mind cannot concentrate upon internal changes. So long as you are
trying to change external conditions you cannot change yourself,
and as you, yourself, are the cause of the new world which you are
trying to create, you must recreate yourself before you can create
the external world as desired.
To change your fate begin with yourself. If the environments in
which you live are beneath your ideal, nothing can be gained by
leaving those environments until the way is opened naturally to
better things. If you simply get up and leave, you will gravitate
into something elsewhere that will be just as uncongenial as those
conditions you left behind. First, find the reason why you are living
in your present adverse environments, then proceed to remove that
cause.
There may be many reasons, but in most cases the principal reason
is a lack of ability or the lack of power to apply the ability you
possess. In such a case you must remove inability by becoming more
proficient, and as soon as you are competent to render better service
you will readily find a better place. This means larger remuneration,
and you will thus be able to secure more desirable surroundings.
The many, however, will think that to promote sufficient improvement
so as to command greater recompense, and do so in a short time,
is practically impossible under the average conditions; but all
difficulties that may be met in this connection may be readily removed
through the principles of modern metaphysics.
Continuous improvement in everything pertaining to the life, the
power, the capacity or the mentality of the individual can be readily
promoted by anyone and decided results secured in a very short time.
Therefore, no person need remain in adverse or limited conditions.
He can, through the awakening and the expression of the best that
is in himself, become competent to take advantage of greater opportunities
and thus change his fate, his future and his destiny.
If you wish to improve your physical environments, remain content
where you are while you develop the power to earn and create better
environments. Contentment with things as they are and harmony with
everything about you are indispensable essentials if you wish to
increase your ability, your capacity and your worth. To continue
to kick against the pricks is to remain where pricks are abundant;
but when we cease this mode of action and begin to polish off all
the rough corners of our nature and improve ourselves in every manner
possible, things will take a turn. We will leave the world of pricks
and enter a smoother path. The polished man is admitted to the polished
world where there are no rough places and where adverse conditions
are few, if existing at all.
When circumstances are against you, do not contend with circumstances.
So long as we contend with things, things will contend with us.
Do not resist present conditions; you prolong their existence by
so doing. Whatever comes, meet all things in the attitude of perfect
harmony and you will find that all things, even the most adverse,
can be readily handled and turned to good account. We all know the
marvelous power of the man who can harmonize contending factions,
be they in his own life or in his circumstances.
He not only gains good from everything that he meets, but he becomes
a most highly respected personage, and is sought wherever opportunities
are great and where great things are to be accomplished. Learn to
harmonize the contending factions in your own life and experience,
and you will find yourself entering new worlds where circumstances
are more congenial and opportunities far greater. You will thus
meet more desirable events, more desirable people, and superior
advantages of every description will appear in your pathway. If
your present friends are not to your liking admire them nevertheless
for every good quality that they may possess. Emphasize their good
qualities and ignore everything in their nature that seems inferior.
This will help you to develop superior qualities in yourself; and
this is extremely important, because as you develop superiority
you prepare yourself for places higher up in the scale.
Make yourself over, so to speak, in your own friendship; increase
your personal worth; polish your own character; refine your mind,
and make real more and more of the ideal; double and treble your
love and your kindness and constantly increase your admiration for
everything that has real quality and high worth. Continue thus until
you have results, whether those results begin to come at once or
not; they will positively come ere long, and the things that you
develop in yourself you will meet in your external world.
Change yourself for the better in every shape and manner, and you
change your fate for the better, but the change that you produce
in yourself must not simply be negative in its action. It is the
positive character, the positive mind, the positive personality
that meets in the external world what has been developed in the
internal world. The fact that a change in yourself can produce a
similar change in your fate, your environments, your circumstances,
in brief, everything in your outer world, may not seem clear at
first.; but it is easily demonstrated to be the truth when we analyze
the relationship that exists between man and the world in which
he lives. Everything that exists in your outer world has a correspondent
in your inner world. This inner correspondent is the cause that
has either created or attracted its external counterpart, and the
process is easily understood.
To state it briefly, environment corresponds with ability. Circumstances
are the aggregation of events brought about by your own actions
and associations and friends, which follow the law of like attracting
like. That environment is the direct effect of ability may not seem
true when we observe that there are many people living in luxury
that have practically no ability, but we must first demonstrate
that these people have no ability. We shall find that those who
have actually accumulated their own wealth have ability, in fact,
exceptional ability, though they may not always have employed it
according to the exact principles of justice. On the other hand,
when we understand the process of creation we shall find that ability
employed according to principle will produce far greater results
than when it is employed unjustly. Therefore, the law underlying
the power of ability to create its own environment acts wholly in
the favor of him who lives according to the highest ideals of life.
This fact becomes more evident when we discern that success is not
measured simply by the accumulation of things, but also by the accumulation
of those elements in life that pertain to quality and worth in man's
interior nature. It is wealth in the mental and the spiritual worlds
that has the greatest value or the greatest power in promoting the
welfare and the happiness of man, and this higher wealth can be
accumulated only by those who are living according to their ideals.
However, the accumulation of mental and spiritual wealth will have
a direct tendency to increase the power and the capacity of practical
ability, and practical ability when scientifically applied will
tend to increase tangible wealth; that is, to improve the value
and the worth of external environments.
When we consider this subject from the universal viewpoint we shall
find a perfect correspondent existing between the size of a man's
possessions, physical, mental and spiritual, and the size of his
brains, taking the term "brains" to signify ability, capacity
and worth in the largest sense; but the size of brains can be increased
perpetually. We therefore conclude that possessions in the larger
sense can be increased perpetually, and he who is perpetually increasing
his possessions on all the planes of his life is constantly changing
his fate for the better. We shall also find that when a person increases
the power of his own life he will bring about, through his own actions,
new events, and these new events will produce new circumstances.
To change circumstances is to change fate; and whatever the change
may be in fate, circumstances or events it will be a change for
the better, if the increase of power is applied according to the
principles of ideals. Again, when a person develops quality and
superiority in himself he will, through the law of attraction, meet
friends and associations that are after his own heart. In other
words, he will enter a world where his ideals, both as to persons
and as to things, are constantly being made real in every sphere
of his present state of existence. He is thus creating for himself
a better fate in every sense of the term and opening doors and pathways
to a larger and a more beautiful future than he has ever realized
before; but the beginning is in himself; in fact, every change for
the better must begin within the life of man himself, and whoever
will begin to change for the better in the within will positively
realize greater and greater changes for the better in the without.
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