TELLS why the necessary action and interaction of the
conscious and subconscious minds requires two corresponding
systems of nerves. It explains how the connection is made
between these two systems of nerves. It explains and tells of
a central point in the body for the distribution of energy.
How this energy is distributed. How the distribution of this
energy gives the individual pleasant sensations, how the
interruption of this distribution brings discord, inharmony
and lack and limitation of every kind. It tells of an arch
enemy which must be destroyed, and tells how to destroy it. It
tells what determines the experiences in life with which we
are to meet, and why these experiences are under our own
control. One enthusiastic reader says of this Part: "This
document in my opinion is the greatest single document
beneficial to mankind ever written in the history of the
world; it is the first time that I have come into a true
understanding of the Silent Powers that dominate and determine
one's success."
INTRODUCTION. PART THREE
You have found that the Individual may act on the Universal, and
that the result of this action and interaction is cause and effect.
Thought, therefore, is the cause, and the experiences with which
you meet in life are the effect.
Eliminate, therefore, any possible tendency to complain of
conditions as they have been, or as they are, because it rests with
you to change them and make them what you would like them to be.
Direct your efforts to a realization of the mental resources,
always at your command, from which all real and lasting power comes.
Persist in this practice till you come to a realization of the
fact that there can be no failure in the accomplishment of any
proper object in life if you but understand your power and persist
in your object, because the mind forces are ever ready to lend
themselves to a purposeful will in the effort to crystallize thought
and desire into actions, events and conditions.
Whereas in the beginning each function of life and each action is
the result of conscious thought, the habitual actions become
automatic and the thought that controls them passes into the realm
of the subconscious; yet it is just as intelligent as before. It is
necessary that it become automatic or subconscious in order that the
self-conscious mind may attend to other things. The new actions
will, however, in their turn, become habitual, then automatic, then
subconscious in order that the mind again may he freed from this
detail and advanced to still other activities.
When you realize this, you will have found a source of power
which will enable you to cope with any situation in life which may
develop.
PART THREE
[III:1]1. The necessary interaction of the conscious and
subconscious mind requires a similar interaction between the
corresponding systems of nerves. Judge Troward indicates the very
beautiful method in which this interaction is effected. He says: The
cerebro-spinal system is the organ of the conscious mind, and the
sympathetic is the organ of the subconscious. The cerebro-spinal is
the channel through which we receive conscious perception from the
physical senses, and exercise control over the movements of the
body. This system of nerves has its centre in the brain.
[III:2]2. The Sympathetic System has its centre in a ganglionic
mass at the back of the stomach known as the Solar Plexus, and is
the channel of that mental action which unconsciously supports the
vital functions of the body.
[III:3]3. The connection between the two systems is made by the
vagus nerve, which passes out of the cerebral region as a portion of
the voluntary system to the thorax, sending out branches to the
heart and lungs, and finally passing through the diaphragm it loses
its outer coating and becomes identified with the nerves of the
Sympathetic System, so forming a connecting link between the two and
making man physically a single entity.
[III:4]4. We have seen that every thought is received by the
brain, which is the organ of the conscious; it is here subjected to
our power of reasoning. When the objective mind has been satisfied that the
thought is true it is sent to the Solar Plexus, or the brain of the
subjective mind, to be made into our flesh, to be brought into the
world as a reality. It is then no longer susceptible to any argument
whatever. The subconscious mind cannot argue; it only acts. It
accepts the conclusions of the objective mind as final.
[III:5]5. The Solar Plexus has been likened to the sun of the
body, because it is a central point of distribution for the energy
which the body is constantly generating. This energy is very real
energy, and this sun is a very real sun, and the energy is being
distributed by very real nerves to all parts of the body, and is
thrown off in an atmosphere which envelops the body.
[III:6]6. If this radiation is sufficiently strong the person is
called magnetic; he is said to be filled with personal magnetism.
Such a person may wield an immense power for good. His presence
alone will often bring comfort to the troubled minds with which he
comes in contact.
[III:7]7. When the Solar Plexus is in active operation and is
radiating life, energy and vitality to every part of the body, and
to everyone whom he meets, the sensations are pleasant, the body is
filled with health and all with whom he comes in contact experience
a pleasant sensation.
[III:8]8. If there is any interruption of this radiation the sensations are unpleasant, the flow of life and energy to
some part of the body is stopped, and this is the cause of every ill
to the human race, physical, mental or environmental.
[III:9]9. Physical because the sun of the body is no longer
generating sufficient energy to vitalize some part of the body;
mental because the conscious mind is dependent upon the subconscious
mind for the vitality necessary to support its thought, and
environmental because the connection between the subconscious mind
and the Universal mind is being interrupted.
[III:10]10. The Solar Plexus is the point at which the part meets
with the whole, where the finite becomes Infinite, where the
Uncreate becomes create, the Universal becomes individualized, the
Invisible becomes visible. It is the point at which life appears,
and there is no limit to the amount of life an individual may
generate from this Solar centre.
[III:11]11. This centre of energy is Omnipotent because it is the
point of contact with all life and all intelligence. It can
therefore accomplish whatever it is directed to accomplish, and
herein lies the power of the conscious mind; the subconscious can
and will carry out such plans and ideas as may be suggested to it by
the conscious mind.
[III:12]12. Conscious thought, then, is master of this sun centre from which the life and energy of the entire body
flows, and the quality of the thought which we entertain determines
the quality of the thought which this sun will radiate, and the
character of the thought which our conscious mind entertains will
determine the character of the thought which this sun will radiate,
and the nature of the thought which our conscious mind entertains
will determine the nature of thought which this sun will radiate,
and consequently will determine the nature of the experience which
will result.
[III:13]13. It is evident, therefore, that all we have to do is
let our light shine; the more energy we can radiate, the more
rapidly shall we be enabled to transmute undesirable conditions into
sources of pleasure and profit. The important question, then, is how
to let this light shine; how to generate this energy.
[III:14]14. Non-resistant thought expands the Solar Plexus;
resistant thought contracts it. Pleasant thought expands it;
unpleasant thought contracts it. Thoughts of courage, power,
confidence and hope all produce a corresponding state, but the one
arch enemy of the Solar Plexus which must be absolutely destroyed
before there is any possibility of letting any light shine is fear.
This enemy must be completely destroyed; he must be eliminated; he
must be expelled for ever; he is the cloud which hides the sun;
which causes a perpetual gloom.
[III:15]15. It is this personal devil which makes men fear the
past, the present and the future; fear themselves, their friends and
their enemies; fear everything and everybody. When fear is
effectually and completely destroyed, your light will shine, the
clouds will disperse and you will have found the source of power,
energy and life.
[III:16]16. When you find that you are really one with the
Infinite power, and when you can consciously realize this power by a
practical demonstration of your ability to overcome any adverse
condition by the power of your thought, you will have nothing to
fear; fear will have been destroyed and you will have come into
possession of your birthright.
[III:17]17. It is our attitude of mind towards life which
determines the experiences with which we are, to meet; if we expect
nothing we shall have nothing; if we demand much we shall receive
the greater portion. The world is harsh only as we fail to assert
ourselves. The criticism of the world is bitter only to those who
cannot compel room for their ideas. It is fear of this criticism
that causes many ideas to fail to see the light of day.
[III:18]18. But the man who knows that he has a Solar Plexus will
not fear criticism or anything else; he will be too busy radiating
courage, confidence, and power; he will anticipate success by his
mental attitude; he will pound barriers to pieces and leap over the chasm of doubt and
hesitation which fear places in his path.
[III:19]19. A knowledge of our ability to consciously radiate
health, strength and harmony will bring us into a realization that
there is nothing to fear because we are in touch with Infinite
Strength.
[III:20]20. This knowledge can be gained only by making a
practical application of this information. We learn by doing;
through practice the athlete becomes powerful.
[III:21]21. As the following statement is of considerable
importance, I will put it in several ways, so that you cannot fail
to get the full significance of it. If you are religiously inclined,
I would say, you can let your light shine. If your mind has a bias
towards physical science, I would say you can wake the Solar Plexus;
or, if you prefer the strictly scientific interpretation, I will say
that you can impress your subconscious mind.
[III:22]22. I have already told you what the result of this
impression will be. It is the method in which you are now
interested. You have already learned that the subconscious is
intelligent and that it is creative, and responsive to the will of
the conscious mind. What, then, is the most natural way of making
the desired impression? Mentally concentrate on the object of your desire; when you are concentrating you are impressing the
subconscious.
[III:23]23. This is not the only way, but it is a simple and
effective way, and the most direct way, and consequently the way in
which the best results are secured. It is the method which is
producing such extraordinary results that many think that miracles
are being accomplished.
[III:24]24. It is the method by which every great inventor, every
great financier, every great statesman has been enabled to convert
the subtle and invisible force of desire, faith and confidence into
actual, tangible, concrete facts in the objective world.
[III:25]25. The subconscious mind is a part of the Universal
mind. The Universal is the creative principle of the Universe, a
part must be the same in kind and quality as the whole. This means
that this creative power is absolutely unlimited; it is not bound by
precedent of any kind, and consequently has no prior existing
pattern by which to apply its constructive principle.
[III:26]26. We have found that the subconscious mind is
responsive to our conscious will, which means that the unlimited
creative power of the Universal Mind is within the control of the
conscious mind of the individual.
[III:27]27. When making a practical application of this principle, in accordance with the exercises given in
subsequent Parts, it is well to remember that it is not necessary to
outline the method by which the subconscious will produce the
results you desire. The finite cannot inform the Infinite. You are
simply to say what you desire, not how you are to obtain it.
[III:28]28. You are the channel by which the undifferentiated is
being differentiated, and this differentiation is being accomplished
by appropriation. It only requires recognition to set causes in
motion which will bring about results in accordance with your
desire, and this is accomplished because the Universal can act only
through the individual, and the individual can act only through the
Universal; they are one.
[III:29]29. For your next exercise I will ask you to go one step
further. I want you to not only be perfectly still, and inhibit all
thought as far as possible, but relax, let go, let the muscles take
their normal condition; this will remove all pressure from the
nerves and eliminate that tension which so frequently produces
physical exhaustion.
[III:30]30. Physical relaxation is a voluntary exercise of the
will and the exercise will be found to be of great value, as it
enables the blood to circulate freely to and from the brain and
body.
[III:31]31. Tension leads to mental unrest and abnormal mental activity of the mind; it produces worry, care,
fear and anxiety. Relaxation is therefore an absolute necessity in
order to allow the mental faculties to exercise the greatest
freedom.
[III:32]32. Make this exercise as thorough and complete as
possible, mentally determine that you will relax every muscle and
nerve, until you feel quiet and restful and at peace with yourself
and the world.
[III:33]33. The Solar Plexus will then be ready to function and
you will be surprised at the result.
We judge of a man's wisdom by his hope, knowing that the
perception of the inexhaustibleness of Nature is an immortal
youth.--Emerson.
PART THREE
21. What system of nerves is the organ of the Conscious Mind?
The Cerebro-spinal.
22. What system of nerves is the organ of the subconscious mind?
The sympathetic.
23. What is the central point of distribution for the energy
which the body is constantly generating?
The solar plexus.
24. How may this distribution be interrupted?
By resistant, critical, discordant thoughts, but especially by
fear.
25. What is the result of such interruption?
Every ill with which the human race is afflicted.
26. How may this energy be controlled and directed?
By conscious thought.
27. How may fear be completely eliminated?
By an understanding and recognition of the true source of all
power.
28. What determines the experiences with which we meet in life?
Our predominant mental attitude.
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29. How may we awake the solar plexus?
Mentally concentrate upon the condition which we desire to see
manifested in our lives.
30. What is the creative principle of the Universe?
The Universal Mind.
Mind in itself is believed to be a subtle form of static energy,
from which arises the activities called "thought," which is the
dynamic phase of mind. Mind is static energy, thought is dynamic
energy--the two phases of the same thing.--Walker.
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