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The Power of Concentration
CONCENTRATION REVIEWED
LESSON XX.
In bringing this book to a close, I again want to
impress you with the inestimable value of concentration, because
those that lack this great power or, rather that fail to develop
it, will generally suffer from poverty and unhappiness and their
life's work will most often be a failure, while those that develop
and use it will make the most of life's opportunities,
I have tried to make these lessons practical and I am sure that
many will find them so. Of course the mere reading of them will
not do you a great deal of good, but, if the exercises are practiced
and worked out and applied to your own individual case, you should
be able to acquire the habit of concentration in such measure as
to greatly improve your work and increase your happiness.
But remember the best instruction can only help you to the extent
to which you put it into practice. I have found it an excellent
idea to read a book through first, and then re-read it, and when
you come to an idea that appeals to you, stop and think about it,
then if applicable to you, repeat it over and over, that you will
be impressed by it. In this way you can form the habit of picking
out all the good things you read and these will have a wonderful
influence on your character.
In this closing chapter, I want to impress you to concentrate on
what you do, instead of performing most of your work unconsciously
or automatically, until you have formed habits that give you the
mastery of your work and your life powers and forces.
Very often the hardest part of work is thinking about it. When you
get right into it, it does not seem so disagreeable. This is the
experience of many when they first commence to learn how to concentrate.
So never think it a difficult task, but undertake it with the "I
Will Spirit" and you will find that its acquirement will be
as easy as its application will be useful.
Read the life of any great man, and you will generally find that
the dominant quality that made him successful was the ability to
concentrate. Study those that have been failures and you will often
find that lack of concentration was the cause.
"One thing at a time, and that done will
Is a good rule as I can tell."
All men are not born with equal powers, but it is the way they are
used that counts. "Opportunity knocks at every man's door."
Those that are successful hear the knock and grasp the chance. The
failures believe that luck and circumstances are against them. They
always blame someone else instead of themselves for their lack of
success. We get what is coming to us, nothing more or less. Anything
within the universe is within your grasp. Just use your latent powers
and it is yours. You are aided by both visible and invisible forces
when you concentrate on either "to do" or "to be."
Everyone is capable of some concentration, for without it you would
be unable to say or do anything. People differ in the power to concentrate
because some are unable to Will to hold the thought in mind for
the required time. The amount of determination used determines who
has the strongest will. No one's is stronger than yours. Think of
this whenever you go against a strong opponent.
Never say "I can't concentrate today." You can do it just
the minute you say "I will." You can keep your thoughts
from straying, just the same as you can control your arms. When
once you realize this fact, you can train the will to concentrate
on anything you wish. If it wanders, it is your fault. You are not
utilizing your will. But, don't blame it on your will and say it
is weak. The will is just the same whether you act as if it were
weak or as if it were strong. When you act as if your will is strong
you say, "I can." When you act as if it were weak you
say, "I can't." It requires the same amount of effort,
in each case.
Some men get in the habit of thinking "I can't" and they
fail. Others think "I can" and succeed. So remember, it
is for you to decide whether you will join the army of "I can't"
or "I can."
The big mistake with so many is that they don't realize that when
they say "I can't," they really say, "I won't try."
You can not tell what you can do until you try. "Can't"
means you will not try. Never say you cannot concentrate, for, when
you do, you are really saying that you refuse to try.
Whenever you feel like saying, "I can't," say instead,
"I possess all will and I can use as much as I wish."
You only use as much as you have trained yourself to use
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An Experiment to Try. Before going to bed tonight, repeat, "I
am going to choose my own thoughts, and to hold them as long as
I choose. I am going to shut out all thoughts that weaken or interfere;
that make me timid. My Will is as strong as anyone's else. While
going to work the next morning, repeat this over. Keep this up for
a month and you will find you will have a better opinion of yourself.
These are the factors that make you a success. Hold fast to them
always.
Concentration is nothing but willing to do a certain thing. All
foreign thoughts can be kept out by willing that they stay out.
You cannot realize your possibilities until you commence to direct
your mind. You then do consciously what you have before done unconsciously.
In this way you note mistakes, overcome bad habits and perfect your
conduct.
You have at times been in a position that required courage and you
were surprised at the amount you showed. Now, when once you arouse
yourself, you have this courage all the time and it is not necessary
to have a special occasion reveal it to you. My object in so strongly
impressing this on your mind is to make you aware that the same
courage, the same determination that you show at certain exceptionable
times you have at your command at all times. It is a part of your
vast resources. Use it often and well, in working out the highest
destiny of which you are capable.
Final Concentration Instruction. You now realize that, in order
to make your life worthy, useful and happy, you must concentrate.
A number of exercises and all the needed instruction has been given.
It now remains for you to form the highest ideal that you can in
the present and live up to that ideal, and try to raise it. Don't
waste your time in foolish reading. Select something that is inspiring,
that you may become enrapport with those that think thoughts that
are worth while. Their enthusiasm will inspire and enlighten you.
Read slowly and concentrate on what you are reading. Let your spirit
and the spirit of the author commune, and you will then sense what
is between the lines—those great things which words cannot
express.
Pay constant attention to one and one thing only for a given time
and you will soon be able to concentrate. Hang on to that thought
ceaselessly until you have attained your object. When you work,
let your mind dwell steadily on your task. Think before you speak
and direct your conversation to the subject under discussion. Do
not ramble. Talk slowly, steadily and connectedly. Never form the
hurry habit, but be deliberate in all you do. Assume static attitudes
without moving a finger or an eyelid, or any part of your body.
Read books that treat of but one continuous subject. Read long articles
and recall the thread of the argument. Associate yourself with people
who are steady, patient and tireless in their thought, action and
work. See how long you can sit still and think on one subject without
interruption.
Concentrating on the Higher Self. Father Time keeps going on and
on. Every day he rolls around means one less day for you on this
planet. Most of us only try to master the external conditions of
this world. We think our success and happiness depends on us doing
so. These are of course important and I don't want you to think
they are not, but I want you to realize that when death comes, only
those inherent and acquired qualities and conditions within the
mentality—your character, conduct and soul growth—will
go with you. If these are what they should be, you need not be afraid
of not being successful and happy, for with these qualities you
can mold external materials and conditions.
Study yourself. Find Your Strong Points And Make Them Stronger As
Well As You Weak Ones And Strengthen Them. Study yourself carefully
and you will see yourself as you really are.
The secret of accomplishment is concentration, or the art of turning
all your power upon just one point at a time.
If you have studied yourself carefully you should have a good line
on yourself, and should be able to make the proper interior re-adjustments.
Remember first, last, and always, Right thinking and right Living
necessarily results in happiness, and it is therefore within your
power to obtain happiness. Anyone that is not happy does not claim
their birthright.
Keep in mind that some day you are going to leave this world and
think of what you will take with you. This will assist you to concentrate
on the higher forces. Now start from this minute, to act according
to the advice of the higher self in everything you do. If you do,
its ever harmonious forces will necessarily insure to you a successful
fulfilment of all your life purposes. Whenever you feel tempted
to disobey your higher promptings, hold the thought
"My-higher-self-insures-to-me-the-happiness-of-doing-that-which
-best-answers-my-true-relations-to-all-others."
You possess latent talents, that when developed and utilized are
of assistance to you and others. But if you do not properly use
them, you shirk your duty, and you will be the loser and suffer
from the consequences. Others will also be worse off if you do not
fulfil your obligations.
When you have aroused into activity your thought powers you will
realize the wonderful value of these principles in helping you to
carry out your plans. The right in the end must prevail. You can
assist in the working out of the great plan of the universe and
thereby gain the reward, or you can work against the great plan
and suffer the consequences. The all consuming fires are gradually
purifying all discordant elements. If you choose to work contrary
to the law you will burn in its crucible, so I want you to learn
to concentrate intelligently on becoming in harmony with your higher
self. Hold the thought:
"I-will-live-for-my-best. I-seek-wisdom, self-knowledge,
happiness-and-power-to-help-others. I-act-from-the-higher-self,
therefore-only-the-best-can-come-to-me. The more we become
conscious of the presence of the higher self the more we should
try to become a true representative of the human soul in all its
wholeness and holiness, instead of wasting our time dwelling on
some trifling external quality or defect. We should try to secure
a true conception of what we really are so as not to over value
the external furnishings. You will then not surrender your
dignity or self respect, when others ignorantly make a display of
material things to show off. Only the person that realizes that
he is a permanent Being knows what the true self is.
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