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The Ideal Made Real
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.
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