THIS Part explains the cause of our present character, our
present environment, our present ability, our present physical
condition, and tells how we can make our future what we wish it to
be. It explains how the vast panorama of Nature is being constantly
changed by simply changing the rate of vibration. It tells how the
rate of vibration is being constantly changed in our bodies, usually
unconsciously and often with detrimental and disastrous results. It
tells how we may effect this change consciously and thus bring about
only harmonious and salutary conditions. It explains that the Law of
Health is based on the law of vibration, and that with a proper
knowledge of the law we may externalize health conditions. It
explains the operation of this law and how it is being more
generally understood and appreciated, and how many physicians are
now giving the matter their earnest attention.
INTRODUCTION. PART TWENTY-TWO
In Part Twenty-Two you will find that thoughts are spiritual
seeds, which, when planted in the sub-conscious mind, have a
tendency to sprout and grow, but unfortunately the fruit is
frequently not to our liking.
The various forms of inflammation, paralysis, nervousness and
diseased conditions generally, are the manifestation of fear, worry,
care, anxiety, jealousy, hatred and similar thought.
The life processes are carried on by two distinct methods;
firstly, the taking up and making use of nutritive material
necessary for constructing cells; secondly, the secretion and
excretion of the waste material.
All life is based upon these constructive and destructive
activities, and as food, water and air are the only requisites
necessary for the construction of cells, it would seem that the
problem of prolonging life indefinitely would not be a very
difficult one.
However strange it may seem, it is the second or destructive
activity that is, with rare exception, the cause of all disease. The
waste material accumulates and saturates the tissues, which causes
auto-intoxication. This may be partial or general. In the first case
the disturbance will be local; in the second place it will affect
the whole system.
The problem, then, before us in the healing of disease is to
increase the inflow and distribution of vital energy throughout the
system, and this can only be done by eliminating thoughts of fear,
worry, care, anxiety, jealousy, hatred, and every other destructive
thought, which tend to tear down and destroy the nerves and glands
which control the excretion and elimination of poisonous and waste
matter.
"Nourishing foods and strengthening tonics" cannot bestow life,
because these are but secondary manifestations of life. The primary
manifestation of life and how you may get in touch with it is
explained in Part Twenty-Two.
PART TWENTY-TWO
[XXII:1]1. Knowledge is of priceless value, because by applying
knowledge we can make our future what we wish it to be. When we
realize that our present character, our present environment, our
present ability, our present physical condition are all the result
of past methods of thinking, we shall begin to have some conception
of the value of knowledge.
[XXII:2]2. If the state of our health is not all that could be
desired, let us examine our method of thinking; let us remember that
every thought produces an impression on the mind; every impression
is a seed which will sink into the sub-conscious and form a
tendency; the tendency will be to attract other similar thoughts and
before we know it we shall have a crop which must be harvested.
[XXII:3]3. If these thoughts contain disease germs, the harvest
will be sickness, decay, weakness and failure; the question is, what
are we thinking, what are we creating, what is the harvest to be?
[XXII:4]4. If there is any physical condition which it is
necessary to change, the law governing visualization will be found
effective. Make a mental image of physical perfection, hold it in
the mind until it is absorbed by the consciousness. Many have
eliminated chronic ailments in a few weeks by this method, and
thousands have overcome and destroyed all manner of ordinary physical disturbances by this method in a few days,
sometimes in a few minutes.
[XXII:5]5. It is through the law of vibration that the mind
exercises this control over the body. We know that every mental
action is a vibration, and we know that all form is simply a mode of
motion, a rate of vibration. Therefore, any given vibration
immediately modifies every atom in the body, every life cell is
affected and an entire chemical change is made in every group of
life cells.
[XXII:6]6. Everything in the Universe is what it is by virtue of
its rate of vibration. Change the rate of vibration and you change
the nature, quality and form. The vast panorama of nature, both
visible and invisible, is being constantly changed by simply
changing the rate of vibration, and as thought is a vibration we can
also exercise this power. We can change the vibration and thus
produce any condition which we desire to manifest in our bodies.
[XXII:7]7. We are all using this power every minute. The trouble
is most of us are using it unconsciously and thus producing
undesirable results. The problem is to use it intelligently and
produce only desirable results. This should not be difficult,
because we all have had sufficient experience to know what produces
pleasant vibration in the body, and we also know the causes which
produce the unpleasant and disagreeable sensations.
[XXII:8]8. All that is necessary is to consult our own
experience. When our thought has been uplifted, progressive,
constructive, courageous, noble, kind or in any other way desirable,
we have set in motion vibrations which brought about certain
results. When our thought has been filled with envy, hatred,
jealousy, criticism or any of the other thousand and one forms of
discord, certain vibrations were set in motion which brought about
certain other results of a different nature, and each of these rates
of vibration, if kept up, crystallized in form. In the first case
the result was mental, moral and physical health, and in the second
case discord, inharmony and disease.
[XXII:9]9. We can understand, then, something of the power which
the mind possesses over the body.
[XXII:10]10. The objective mind has certain effects on the body
which are readily recognized. Some one says something to you which
strikes you as ludicrous and you laugh, possibly until your whole
body shakes, which shows that thought has control over the muscles
of your body; or someone says something which excites your sympathy
and your eyes fill with tears, which shows that thought controls the
glands of the body; or some one says something which makes you angry
and the blood mounts to your cheek, which shows that thought
controls the circulation of your blood. But as these experiences are all the results of the action of your
objective mind over the body, the results are of a temporary nature;
they soon pass away and leave the situation as it was before.
[XXII:11]11. Let us see how the action of the subconscious mind
over the body differs. You receive a wound; thousands of cells begin
the work of healing at once; in a few days or a few weeks the work
is complete. You may even break a bone. No surgeon on earth can weld
the parts together. He may set the bone for you, and the subjective
mind will immediately begin the process of welding the parts
together, and in a short time the bone is as solid as it ever was.
You may swallow poison; the subjective mind will immediately
discover the danger and make violent efforts to eliminate it. You
may become infected with a dangerous germ; the subjective will at
once commence to build a wall around the infected area and destroy
the infection by absorbing it in the white blood corpuscles which it
supplies for the purpose.
[XXII:12]12. These processes of the sub-conscious mind usually
proceed without our personal knowledge or direction, and so long as
we do not interfere the result is perfect, but, as these millions of
repair cells are all intelligent and respond to our thought, they
are often paralysed and rendered impotent by our thoughts of fear,
doubt and anxiety. They are like an army of workmen, ready to start
an important piece of work, but every time they get fairly started on the undertaking a
strike is called or plans changed, until they finally get
discouraged and give up.
[XXII:13]13. The way to health is founded on the law of
vibration, which is the basis of all science, and this law is
brought into operation by the mind, the "world within." It is a
matter of individual effort and practice. Our world of power is
within; if we are wise we shall not waste time and effort in trying
to deal with effects as we find them in the "world without," which
is only an external, a reflection.
[XXII:14]14. We shall always find the cause in the "world
within"; by changing the cause, we change the effect.
[XXII:15]15. Every cell in your body is intelligent and will
respond to your direction. The cells are all creators and will
create the exact pattern which you give them.
[XXII:16]16. Therefore, when perfect images are placed before the
subjective, the creative energies will build a perfect body.
[XXII:17]17. Brain cells are constructed in the same way. The
quality of the brain is governed by the state of mind, or mental
attitude, so that if undesirable mental attitudes are conveyed to
the subjective they will in turn be transferred to the body; we can
therefore readily see that if we wish the body to manifest health,
strength and vitality this must be the predominant thought.
[XXII:18]18. We know then that every element of the human body is
the result of a rate of vibration.
[XXII:19]19. We know that mental action is a rate of vibration.
[XXII:20]20. We know that a higher rate of vibration governs,
modifies, controls, changes or destroys a lower rate of vibration.
[XXII:21]21. We know that the rate of vibration is governed by
the character of brain cells, and finally,
[XXII:22]22. We know how to create these brain cells; therefore,
[XXII:23]23. We know how to make any physical change in the body
we desire, and having secured a working knowledge of the power of
mind to this extent, we have come to know that there is practically
no limitation which can be placed upon our ability to place
ourselves in harmony with natural law, which is omnipotent.
[XXII:24]24. This influence or control over the body by the mind
is coming to be more and more generally understood, and many
physicians are now giving the matter their earnest attention. Dr.
Albert T. Shofield, who has written several important books on the
subject, says: "The subject of mental therapeutics is still ignored in medical works generally. In our physiologies no
reference is made to the central controlling power that rules the
body for its good, and the power of the mind over the body is seldom
spoken of.
[XXII:25]25. "No doubt many physicians treat nervous diseases of
functional origin wisely and well, but what we contend is that the
knowledge they display was taught at no school, was learned from no
book, but is intuitive and empirical.
[XXII:26]26. "This is not as it should be. The power of mental
therapeutics should ac the subject of careful, special and
scientific teaching in every medical school. We might pursue the
subject of maltreatment, or want of treatment, further in detail and
describe the disastrous results of neglected cases; but the task is
an invidious one.
[XXII:27]27. "There can be no doubt that few patients are aware
how much they can do for themselves. What the patient can do for
himself, the forces he can set in motion, are as yet unknown. We are
inclined to believe that they are far greater than most imagine, and
will undoubtedly be used more and more. Mental therapeutics may be
directed by the patient himself to calming the mind in excitement,
by arousing feelings of joy, hope, faith and love; by suggesting
motives for exertion, by regular mental work, by diverting the
thoughts from the malady."
[XXII:28]28. For your next exercise concentrate on Tennyson's
beautiful lines "Speak to Him, thou, for He hears, and spirit with
spirit can meet, Closer is He than breathing, and nearer than hands
and feet." Then try to realize that when you do "Speak to Him," you
are in touch with Omnipotence.
[XXII:29]29. This realization and recognition of this Omnipresent
power will quickly destroy any and every form of sickness or
suffering and substitute harmony and perfection. Then remember there
are those who seem to think that sickness and suffering are sent by
God; if so, every physician, every surgeon and every Red Cross nurse
is defying the will of God, and hospitals and are places of
rebellion instead of houses of mercy. Of course, this quickly
reasons itself into an absurdity, but there are many who still
cherish the idea.
[XXII:30]30. Then let the thought rest on the fact that until
recently Theology has been trying to teach an impossible Creator,
one who created beings capable of sinning and then allowed them to
be eternally punished for such sins. Of course the necessary outcome
of such extraordinary ignorance was to create fear instead of love,
and so, after two thousand years of this kind of propaganda,
Theology is now busily engaged in apologizing for Christendom.
[XXII:31]31. You will then the more readily appreciate the ideal man, the man made in the image and likeness of God, and
you will the more readily appreciate the all originating Mind that
forms, upholds, sustains, originates and creates all there is.
"All are but parts of one stupendous whole,
Whose body nature is, and God the soul."--Pope.
Opportunity follows perception, action follows inspiration,
growth follows knowledge, eminence follows progress. Always the
spiritual first, then the transformation into the infinite and
illimitable possibilities of achievement.
PART TWENTY-TWO
211. How may sickness be eliminated?
By placing ourselves in harmony with Natural Law which is
Omnipotent.
212. What is the process?
A realization that man is a spiritual being and that this spirit
must necessarily be perfect.
213. What is the result?
A conscious recognition of this perfection, first intellectually,
then emotionally, brings about a manifestation of this perfection.
214. Why is this so?
Because thought is spiritual and therefore creative and
correlates with its object and brings it into manifestation.
215. What Natural Law is brought into operation?
The Law of Vibration.
216. Why does this govern?
Because a higher rate of vibration governs, modifies, controls,
changes or destroys a lower rate of vibration.
217. Is this system of mental therapeutics generally recognized?
Yes, there are several million people in the world who make use
of it in one form or another.
218. What is the result of this system of thought?
For the first time in the world's history every man's highest
reasoning faculty can be satisfied by a demonstrable truth which is
now fast flooding the world.
219. Is this system applicable to other forms of supply?
It will meet every human requirement or necessity.
220. Is this system scientific or religious?
Both. True science and true religion are twin sisters, where one
goes the other necessarily follows.
Silent thought, is, after all, the mightiest agent in human
affairs.--Channing.
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