"The great were once as you.
They whom men magnify today
Once groped and blundered on life's way
Were fearful of themselves, and thought
By magic was men's greatness wrought.
They feared to try what they could do;
Yet Fame hath crowned with her success
The selfsame gifts that you possess."
--EDGAR A. GUEST. [**]
THERE is a woman in one of the big Eastern cities whose husband
died
a year or two ago and left her nearly $100,000,000. She has
unlimited power in her hands--yet she uses none of it. She has
unlimited wealth--yet she gets no more from it than if it were in the thousands instead of millions. She knows
nothing of her power, of her wealth. She is insane.
You have just as great power in your hands--without this poor
woman's excuse for not using it.
You have access to unlimited ideas, unlimited energy, unlimited
wealth. The "Open, Sesame!" is through your subconscious mind.
So long as you limit yourself to superficial conditions, so long
as you are a mere "hewer of wood or carrier of water" for those
around you who do use their minds, you are in no better position
than the beasts of burden.
The secret of power is in understanding the infinite resources of
your own mind. When you begin to realize that the power to do
anything, to be anything, to have anything, is within yourself, then and then only will you take your proper place in
the world.
As Bruce Barton has it in "The Man Whom Nobody Knows"--
"Somewhere, at some hour, the daring filled His (Jesus) heart. He
knew that He was bigger than Nazareth."
Again in speaking of Abraham Lincoln, Barton says--"Inside
himself he felt his power, but where and when would opportunity
come?" And later in the book--
"But to every man of vision the clear voice speaks. Nothing
splendid has ever been achieved except by those who dared believe
that something inside them was superior to circumstance."
No doubt Jesus' friends and neighbors all ridiculed the idea of
any such power within Him. Just as most people today laugh at the thought of a power such as that within
themselves.
So they go on with their daily grind, with the gaunt spectres of
sickness and need ever by their side, until death comes as a welcome
relief. Are you going to be one of those? Or will you listen to that
inner consciousness of power and find .the "Kingdom of Heaven that
is within you." For whatever you become conscious of, will be
quickly brought forth into tangible form.
Don't judge your ability by what you have done in the past. Your
work heretofore has been done with the help of your conscious mind
alone. Add to that the infinite knowledge at the disposal of your
subconscious mind, and what you have done is as nothing to what you
will do in the future.
For knowledge does not apply itself. It is merely so much static energy. You
must convert it into dynamic energy by the power of your thought.
The difference between the $25-a-week clerk and the $25,000-a-year
executive is solely one of thought. The clerk may have more brains
than the executive--frequently has in actual weight of gray matter.
He may even have a far better education. But he doesn't know how to
apply his thought to get the greatest good from it.
If you have brains, use them. If you have skill, apply it. The
world must profit by it, and therefore you.
We all have inspired moments when we see clearly how we may do
great things, how we may accomplish wonderful undertakings. But we
do not believe in them enough to make them come true. An imagination
which begins and ends in day-dreaming is weakening to character.
Make the day-dreams come true. Make them so clear and distinct
that they impress themselves upon your subconscious mind. There's
nothing wrong with day-dreaming, except that most of us stop there.
We don't try to make the dreams come true. The great inventor,
Tesla, "dreams" every new machine complete and perfect in every
particular before ever he begins his model for it. Mozart "dreamed"
each of his wonderful symphonies complete before ever he put a note
on paper. But they didn't stop with the dreaming. They visualized
those dreams, and then brought them into actuality.
We lose our capacity to have visions if we do not take steps to
realize them.
Power implies service, so concentrate all your thought on making your visions of great deeds come true.
Thinking is the current that runs the dynamo of power. To connect up
this current so that you can draw upon universal supply through your
subconscious mind, is to become a Super-man. Do this, and you will
have found the key to the solution of every problem of life.
Suggested Further Reading
Footnotes
^427:* Published by permission of The International Magazine Co.
(Cosmopolitan Magazine). Copyright, 1921.
|
The Secret of the Ages, by Robert Collier, [1926].
This text has been reformatted for the web at
Hinduwebsite.com by Jayaram V. This text is not an
exact reproduction of the original edition which was
published in 1925 in seven small volumes. The title
pages, page numbers, contents and index pages of seven
volumes are not included in this electronic version.
Those who are interested in the entire version of the
text may refer the original copy. This text is in the
public domain in the US, but may not be so in some
countries. |
|