Some Questions asked by Correspondents,with the Answers given by
Mr. Charles F. Haanel
Author and Exponent
of
THE MASTER KEY
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
1. In referring to the sub-conscious and conscious minds, or the
objective and subjective, which is the technically correct
expression, "We have two minds which, although related, are
distinct," or, "We have one mind with two distinct functions?"
The correct expression is, "We have one mind with two distinct
functions." There are not two minds.
2. Are the Devil in religion, the Negative in Science, and the
Bad in Philosophy merely imaginary manifestations of thought energy,
or shall we class them as wrong yet real manifestations? If all that
we have and are, all of our powers come from one eternal source, to
what must we attribute these imaginary entities?
These are not imaginary entities. They are simply perversions. If
you use electricity for light, you call it good. If you grasp a wire
which has not been properly insulated and it kills you, it is not
for that reason bad or evil. You were simply careless or ignorant of
the laws governing electricity. For the same reason, the one
Infinite Power, which is the source of all Power, manifests in your
life either as good or as evil, as you make use of it constructively
or destructively.
3. Is not the Master Key Idea of "God" Pantheistic?
This depends entirely upon your idea of Pantheism. Pantheism is a loose term and
may be interpreted in various ways, for instance, Pantheism
conceives the Universe to be one eternal, involuntary evolution of
an Infinite Being, as contrasted with Atheism, which is a positive
denial of the Divine Immanence, and Agnosticism, which is a dogmatic
doubt of the existence of God.
4. Is this right? Truth is absolute, but conception of truth
varies with the individual consciousness. Therefore, no one can say
when the ultimate truth has been reached, because no one can say
when the individual consciousness has been developed to the point
where further development is impossible.
Yes, truth is absolute, but the conception of truth varies with
the individual consciousness. On the other hand, truth is not a
matter of belief. It is a matter of demonstration. It is not a
question of authority, but a question of perception.
5. Since the real "I" is spiritual and there-tore perfect, and
since it "controls and directs both the body and mind," how is it
that we see such imperfect results?
We see no imperfect results. We see nothing but perfection.
Perfection means that the Law operates with immutable precision.
Spiritual law always operates perfectly. If the individual thinks
constructively, results are constructive, harmonious. If he thinks
destructively, he reaps exactly what he sows. The Law works perfectly. We see no
imperfect results whatever. We may freely choose what we think, but
the result of our thought is governed by an immutable law.
6. "What is Life?"
Life is that quality or principle of the Universal Energy which
manifests in so-called organic objects as growth and voluntary
activity, and which is usually co-existent in some degree, with some
manifestation of that same Universal Energy as the quality or
principle termed intelligence. You must understand that there is
only one Supreme Principle, evading all comprehension of its
essential nature. It is the Absolute. Man can think only in terms of
the relative. Therefore, he sometimes defines It as the Universal
Intelligence, the Universal Substance, as Ether, Life, Mind, Spirit,
Energy, Truth, Love, etc. His particular definition at any moment is
governed by the particular relationship of the phenomena of Being in
which he thinks of this Principle at that moment.
7. How is the law governing success or prosperity placed in
operation?
The human brain is the finest and most vibrant mechanism in
existence. Every time you think you send a message into the formless
energy from which and by which all things are created. This starts a
train of causation which relates with the things that correspond
with the image of your thought. If your thought is sufficiently
refined and concentrated you will be placed in harmony with the
object of your thought quickly; if not, more time will be required.
Most persons are busily engaged in concentrating upon lack,
limitation, loss and inharmony of every kind, and they are therefore
attracting these conditions, a few are busily engaged in
concentrating upon success, prosperity and harmonious conditions
generally, and find that their environment reflects the quality of
their thought.
8. How is prayer answered?
The Universal Mind, the Omnipotent Power, the Supreme Being, does
not change the modus operandi of the Universe, in order to comply
with our requests, nor does it make exception, but it does act
through well-known laws, and these laws can be placed into
operation, consciously or unconsciously, by accident or design. It
is the operation of this marvellous law of attraction which has
caused men in all ages and in all times to believe that there must
be a personal Being who responded to their petitions and manipulated
events in order to meet their demands.
9. You correctly state that "Possession depends on use." How can
this fact be best explained to show that this is the only way in
which to acquire a "reservoir of power, possession, etc.," to draw
on in time of emergency, etc.?
By illustration: A man desires to strengthen his ann. He wishes
it to become powerful. He does not conserve what strength he has in
the arm by binding it to his side. If he did this, he would soon
lose what strength he already had. On the contrary, he begins to use
it, he begins to exercise it, and he finds that the more he uses it,
the more strength is secured. The more he gives of his strength, the
more he gets. The same rule applies in regard to mental and
spiritual strength.
10. "Unless we are willing to think we shall have to work, and
the less we think the more we shall work, and the less we shall get
for our work." Is it possible to conceive of a world in which there
are no "hewers of wood"?
Thought has taken much drudgery out of work, but much so-called
"scientific management" and "efficiency and engineering systems"
look upon millions of human beings as mere machines capable of
making so many motions less or more per hour.
To labour is to serve and all service is honourable. But a "hewer
of wood" contemplates blind service instead of intelligent service.
Labour is the creative instinct in manifestation. Owing to the
changes which have taken place in the industrial world, the creative
instinct no longer finds expression. A man cannot build his own
house, he cannot even make his own garden, he can by no means direct
his own labour; he is, therefore, deprived of the greatest joy which can come to man, the joy of achieving, of creating, of
accomplishing, and so this great power is perverted and turned into
destructive channels. He can construct nothing for himself, so he
begins to destroy the works of his more fortunate fellows. Labour
is, however, finding that the Universe is not a chaos but a cosmos,
that it is governed by immutable laws, that every condition is the
result of a cause and that the same cause invariably produces the
same effect. It is finding that these causes are mental, that
thought predetermines action. It is finding that constructive
thought brings about constructive conditions, and destructive
thought brings about destructive conditions.
11. You say that "Life is an unfoldment, not accretion; what
comes to us in the world without is what we already possess in the
world within." Do you not take into consideration knowledge a person
acquires from books, experiences, etc.?
You can derive absolutely no benefit from books, experiences,
environment or anything else until you have created brain cells
capable of receiving the thought. Your world within is an exact
correspondence of your world without. Suppose for the moment that
you are unfamiliar with the Hebrew language. A book might be given
to you with the most beautiful thoughts written in the most
wonderful language, but it would mean nothing to you until you had
made yourself acquainted with the Hebrew language, and so with everything else. No thought, no idea, no experience
has any value for us until we are capable of receiving it. For this
reason the same thought would make absolutely no impression upon one
man, while it would be received with amazement and delight by
another. The first man has formed no brain cells capable of
receiving it. The second man is ready for it. He understands the
beauties contained in the idea.
12. Is it correct to say that true religion and true science are
"twins" and that the death of one death the means the death of the
other? Why?
True science and true religion are certainly twins. There can be
no death for either, because what is true cannot die. "The essential
characteristic of truth is steadfast fidelity to order and Law. The
mind takes offence at every phenomenon of both inner and outer
experience which appears to contradict that steadiness and constancy
which it regards as the very essence of truth." You will see that
this applies to both science and religion. What is true in science
must be true in religion. There cannot be a scientific truth and a
religious truth, all truth is one and indivisible.
13. How do Materialism and Spiritualism find harmony in the
Master Key System?
The Master Key System teaches that there is but one
Principle--One Power. That everything which exists is a
materialization of this One Power. The power itself is Spiritual,
but the manifestation of the Power is material. One is subjective
and the other objective. Two phases of one being. We find this
everywhere in Nature, Man is a spiritual being, but he also has a
material body. Spirit must manifest upon the objective plane in an
objective manner. The Spiritual in this sense has nothing whatever
to do with what are usually considered spiritualistic phenomena.
14. What explanation is to be given of the fact that although a
great majority of the people not only throughout Europe but in the
United States are sick of war and want only peace and a return to
prosperous normal conditions, that the return of the desired normal
prosperous conditions is such a slow hard process?
There is, of course, as you say, no desire on the part of anyone
for more war, just as there is no desire for poverty, crime or for
any other destructive condition, but there is, on the other hand, a
conscious and a sub-conscious desire for the things which bring
about war, destruction, poverty and crime, and this lust of power or
separation is the old question of "who is to be the greatest in the
kingdom?"
The law is not a respecter of persons. This is true concerning
nations as well as individuals. Nations as well as individuals will
eventually learn that force can always be met with equal if not
superior force, and for this reason can never be the determining
factor of any situation.
Objective harmony can come only as a result of subjective
harmony, and subjective harmony can come only as a result of vision,
understanding and perception.
15. In the "Acme of Achievement" aimed at by The Master Key, how
is it possible to ignore Theology?
A few centuries ago it was thought that we must choose between
the Bible and Galileo. Fifty years ago it was thought that we must
choose between the Bible and Darwin, but as Dean Inge, of St. Paul's
Cathedral, says: "Every educated man knows that the main facts of
organic evolution are firmly established, and that they are quite
different from the legends borrowed by the ancient Hebrews from the
Babylonians. We are not required to do violence to our reason by
rejecting the assured results of modern research. Traditional
Christianity must be simplified and spiritualized. It is at present
encumbered by bad science and caricatured by bad economics and the
more convinced we are of this, the less disposed we shall be to
stake the existence of our faith on superstitions which are the
religion of the irreligious and the science of the unscientific."
16. What is the meaning of the statement, "Only five per cent.
have the vision to annex the strategic position, to see and feel a
thing before it happens?"
Ninety-five per cent. of the people are busy attempting to change effects. Something happens which they do not
like and they try to change the situation. They soon find that they
are simply changing one form of distress for another. The other five
per cent. are busily engaged with causes. They know that in order to
make any permanent change it is the cause which they must seek. They
soon find that the cause is within their control. It is the five per
cent. who do the thinking, and the ninety-five per cent. who merely
accept the thought of others. It is those only who think who can see
and feel a thing before it happens.
17. What, more , is to be understood by the term "polarity" as
applied to the mental process?
Polarity is the tendency or inclination of a thought or feeling
in a particular direction. When we think along certain lines
continuously the thought becomes polarized, we can see other and
different points of view with difficulty or not at all.
18. What is Truth?
Truth is the imperative condition of all wellbeing. To be sure,
to know the truth and to stand confidently on it is a satisfaction
beside which no other is comparable. Truth is the underlying verity,
the condition precedent to every business or social relation. Truth
is the only solid ground in a world of conflict and doubt and
danger.
Every act not in harmony with Truth, whether through ignorance or
design, cuts the ground from under our feet, leads to discord,
inevitable loss and confusion, for while the humblest mind can
accurately foretell the result of every correct action, the
greatest, most profound and penetrating mind loses its way
hopelessly and can form no conception of the results due to a
departure from correct principles.
19. How are Germs created?
Creation consists in the art of combining forces which have an
affinity for each other, in the proper proportion. Thus oxygen and
hydrogen combined in the proper proportions produce water. Oxygen
and hydrogen are both invisible gases, but water is visible.
Germs, however, have life; they must therefore be the product of
something which has life or intelligence. Spirit is the only
Creative Principle in the Universe, and Thought is the only activity
which spirit possesses. Therefore, germs must be the result of a
mental process.
A thought goes forth from the thinker, it meets other thoughts
for which it has an affinity, they coalesce and form a nucleus for
other similar thoughts: this nucleus sends out calls into the
formless energy, wherein all thoughts and all things are held in
solution, and soon the thought is closed in a form in accordance
with the character given to it by the thinker.
A million men in the agony of death and torture on the
battlefield send out thoughts of hatred and distress; soon another
million men die from the effect of a germ called "influenza." None
but the experienced metaphysician knows when and how the deadly germ
came into existence.
As there are an infinite variety of thoughts, so there are an
infinite variety of germs, constructive as well as destructive, but
neither the constructive nor the destructive germ will germinate and
flourish until it finds congenial soil in which to take root.
20. What has given rise to the idea of Reincarnation?
The germ plasma in each generation always contains the sum of all
that has passed before it. The nucleus of every cell contains the
chromosomes and these reproduce the species of nature and condition
according to definite law. Each chromosome, microscopically small as
it is, contains the elements of every other cell in a matured body,
plus characteristics of species, plus characteristics of form and
appearance, plus family resemblance, plus nature, plus mind, plus
matured tendencies, plus everything that makes personality and
individuality. We are then physically exactly what our forefathers
were, plus environment and education. It is this persistency of the
identity of the individual chromosome from generation to generation
which has given rise to the idea of reincarnation.
21. What is Black Magic?
The idea that there is a phenomenon called Black Magic is
attributable to credulity, superstition and a lack of understanding
of the laws governing in the mental world. All thoughts and all
things are held in solution in the Universal Mind. The individual
may open his mental gates and thereby become receptive to thoughts
of any kind or description. If he thinks that there are magicians,
witches or wizards who are desirous of injuring him, he is thereby
opening the door for the entrance of such thoughts, and he will be
able to say with Job, "The things I feared have come upon me." If,
on the contrary, he thinks that there are those who are desirous of
helping him, he thereby opens the door for such help, and he will
find that "as thy faith is, so be it unto thee" is as true to-day as
it was two thousand years ago.
22. I do not seem to grasp fully the application of the law of
vibration to the thought world. How, for instance, are we to change
the rate of vibration here? In what direction shall it be changed to
produce best results?
Every thought changes the rate of vibration. As you are enabled
to think greater, deeper, higher and more forceful thoughts, the
brain cells are refined, they become more powerful, and they are
enabled to receive finer vibrations.
This is not only true in the mental and spiritual world, but in the physical world. As the ear becomes
trained in music, it is enabled to receive finer vibrations, until
the trained musician can hear harmonies of sound of which the
ordinary person is entirely unaware.
23. Amid the seeming chaos of present day conditions is it not
easy to discern the coming of that dawn which all the great ones of
earth have foretold, the second coming of the ?
One of the characteristic signs of a general awakening is the
optimism shining through the mist of doubt and unrest, this optimism
is taking the form of illumination, and as the illumination becomes
general, fear, anger, doubt, selfishness and greed pass away. We are
not looking for the Christ child, but the Christ consciousness. We
are anticipating a more general realization of the Truth which is to
make men free. That there may be one man or one woman who shall
first realize this Truth in the new era is barely possible, but the
preponderance of evidence points to a more general awakening to the
Light of Illumination.
24. You speak about the originating mind that forms, upholds,
sustains and creates all there is. Does this explain the source from
which comes man's ability to think lack, to think war and crime,
etc.?
Yes, this includes man's ability to think lack, war and crime. If
he can think constructive thought he can also think destructive thought; but as soon as man
learns that thinking is a creative process, that we are creators,
not creatures, he will discontinue the process of thinking
destruction for himself and his fellows.
25. You are, without doubt, correct in stating that Carlyle's
attitude of hatred of the bad was not conducive toward his own best
development; on the other hand, what should be the attitude toward
the giant evils of the day, such as war, corruption, murder, vice,
theft and the like? Is it not often true that a tearing down, a
clearing away of the brushwood, so to speak, must precede
constructive work?
No, it is not true, the tearing down process is not at all
necessary. We do not need to laboriously shovel the darkness out of
a room before letting in the light; on the contrary, all that is
necessary is to turn on the light and the darkness vanishes;
likewise, if but one-tenth of one per cent. of the money and effort
were spent in constructive work that is now being spent in
destructive work, the giant evils of the day to which you refer
would disappear as if by magic.
The unit of the Nation is the individual. The Government
represents only the average intelligence of the units comprising the
Nation. Therefore, our work is with the unit. When the thought of
the individual has been changed the collective thought will take
care of itself, but we try to reverse the process. We try to change governments
instead of individuals, which cannot be done. But with a little
intelligent organized effort the present destructive thought could
be readily changed into constructive thought.
Temples have their sacred images, and we see what influence they
have always had over a great part of mankind; but in truth, the
ideas and images in men's minds are the invisible powers that
constantly govern them; and to these they all pay universally a
ready submission.--Jonathan Edwards.
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THE MASTER KEY SYSTEM IN TWENTY-FOUR PARTS WITH
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