Success means successful living.
A long period of peace, joy, and happiness on this plane
may be termed success.
The real things of life, such as peace, harmony, integrity, security,
and happiness are intangible.
They come from the Deep Self of man.
Meditating on these qualities builds these treasures of heaven
in our subconscious.
Let us discuss three steps to success: The first step to success is to find out the thing
you love to do, then do it.
Success is in loving your work.
Although, if a man is a psychiatrist, it is not adequate for him to get a diploma
and place it on the wall; he must keep up with
the times, attend conventions, and continue studying the mind and its workings.
The successful psychiatrist visits clinics and
reads the latest scientific articles.
In other words, he is informed in the most advanced methods
of alleviating human suffering.
The successful psychiatrist or doctor must have
the interest of his patients at heart.
Someone may say, "How can I put the first step into
operation?
I do not know what I should do."
In such a case, pray for guidance as follows:
"The infinite intelligence of my subconscious mind reveals to me my true place in life."
Repeat this prayer quietly, positively, and lovingly to your deeper mind.
As you persist with faith and confidence, the answer will
come to you as a feeling, a hunch, or a tendency in a certain direction.
It will come to you clearly and in peace, and as an inner silent
awareness.
The second step to success is to specialize in some particular branch of work and know
more about it than anyone else.
For example, if a young man chooses chemistry as his
profession, he should concentrate on one of the many branches in this field.
He should give all of his time and attention to his
chosen specialty.
He should become sufficiently enthusiastic to try to know all there is available
about his field; if possible, he should know more than anyone else.
The young man should become ardently interested in his
work and should desire to serve the world.
He that is greatest among you, let him become your servant.
There is a great contrast in this attitude of mind in comparison to that of the
man who only wants to makes a living or just "get by."
"Getting by" is not true success.
Man's motive must be greater, nobler, and more altruistic.
He must serve others, thereby casting his bread upon the waters.
The third step is the most important one.
You must be sure that the thing you want to do
does not redound to your success only.
Your desire must not be selfish; it must benefit humanity.
The path of a complete circuit must be formed.
In other words, your idea must go forth with the purpose of blessing or serving
the world.
It will then come back to you pressed down, shaken together, and running
over.
If it is to benefit yourself exclusively, the circle or complete circuit is not formed,
and you may experience a short circuit in your life which may consist of limitation
or sickness.
The measure of true success.
Some people may say, "But Mr. James made a fortune in selling fraudulent oil stock."
A man may seem to succeed for a while, but the
money he obtained by fraud usually takes wings and flies away.
When we rob from another, we rob from ourselves, because we are
in a mood of lack and limitation, which may manifest itself in our body, home life, and
affairs.
What we think and feel, we create.
We create what we believe.
Even though a man may have accumulated a fortune fraudulently,
he is not successful.
There is no success without peace of mind.
What good is man's accumulated wealth if he cannot
sleep nights, is sick, or has a guilt complex?
I knew a man in London who told me of his exploits.
He had been a professional pickpocket and had amassed a large amount of
money.
He had a summer home in France and lived in a royal fashion in England.
His story was that he was in constant dread of
being arrested by Scotland Yard.
He had many inner disorders, which were undoubtedly caused
by his constant fear and deep seated guilt complex.
He knew he had done wrong.
This deep sense of guilt attracted all kinds of
trouble to him.
Subsequently, he voluntarily surrendered to the police and served a prison
sentence.
After his release from prison, he sought psychological and spiritual counsel and
became transformed.
He went to work and became an honest, law-abiding citizen.
He found what he loved to do and was happy.
A successful person loves his work and expresses himself fully.
Success is contingent upon a higher ideal than the mere
accumulation of riches.
The man of success is the man who possesses great psychological
and spiritual understanding.
Many of the great industrialists today depend upon the
correct use of their subconscious minds for their success.
There was an article published some years ago about Flagler, an oil magnate.
He admitted that the secret of his success was his ability
to see a project in its completion.
For instance, in his case, he closed his eyes,
imagined a big oil industry, saw trains running on tracks, heard whistles blowing, and saw
smoke.
Having seen and felt the fulfillment of his prayer, his subconscious mind brought
about its realization.
If you imagine an objective clearly, you will be provided with
the necessities, in ways you now not of, through the wonderworking power of your subconscious
mind.
In considering the three steps to success you must never forget the underlying power
of the creative forces of your subconscious mind.
This is the energy in back of all steps in any plan of success.
Your thought is creative.
Thought fused with feeling becomes a subjective faith or belief, and according
to your belief is it done unto you.
Knowledge of a mighty force in you, which is capable of bringing to pass all your
desires, gives you confidence and a sense of peace.
Whatever your field of action may be, you should learn the laws of your subconscious
mind.
When you know how to apply the powers of your mind, and when you are expressing
yourself fully and giving of your talents to others, you are on the sure path
to true success.
If you are about God's business, or any part of it, God, by His very nature,
is for you, so who can be against you?
With this understanding there is no power in heaven
or on earth to withhold success from you.
How he made his dream come true.
A movie actor told me that he had very little education, but he had a dream as a boy of
becoming a successful movie actor.
Out in the field mowing hay, driving the cows home,
or even when milking them he said, "I would constantly imagine I saw my name in big
lights at a large theatre.
I kept this up for years until finally I ran away from home.
I got extra jobs in the motion picture field, and
the day finally came when I saw my name in great, big lights as I did when I was a boy!"
Then he added, "I know the power of sustained imagination to bring success."
His dream pharmacy became a reality.
Thirty years ago I knew a young pharmacist who was receiving forty dollars a week plus
commission on sales.
"After twenty-five years," he said to me, "I will get a pension and
retire."
I said to this young man, "Why don't you own your own store?
Get out of this place.
Raise your sights!
Have a dream for your children.
Maybe your son wants to be a doctor; perhaps your daughter desires
to be a great musician."
His answer was that he had no money!
He began to awaken to the fact that whatever he
could conceive as true, he could give conception.
The first step toward his goal was his awakening to the powers of his subconscious
mind, which I briefly elaborated on for his benefit.
His second step was his realization that if he could succeed in conveying an
idea to his subconscious mind, the latter would somehow bring it to pass.
He began to imagine that he was in his own store.
He mentally arranged the bottles, dispensed prescriptions, and imagined several
clerks in the store waiting on customers.
He also visualized a big bank balance.
Mentally he worked in that imaginary store.
Like a good actor he lived the role.
Act as though I am, and I will be.
This pharmacist put himself wholeheartedly into the act, living,
moving, and acting on the assumption that he
owned the store.
The sequel was interesting.
He was discharged from his position.
He found new employment with a large chain store, became
manager, and later on, district manager.
He saved enough money in four years to provide
a down payment on a drugstore of his own.
He called it his "Dream Pharmacy."
"It was," he said, "exactly the store I saw in my
imagination."
He became a recognized success in his chosen field, and was happy doing
what he loved to do.
Using the subconscious mind in business.
Some years ago I gave a lecture to a group of businessmen on the powers of imagination
and the subconscious mind.
In this lecture I pointed out how Goethe used his imagination
wisely when confronted with difficulties and predicaments.
His biographers point out that he was accustomed to fill many hours quietly holding
imaginary conversations.
It is well known that his custom was to imagine one of his
friends before him in a chair answering him in the right way.
In other words, if he were concerned over any problems, he imagined his
friend giving him the right or appropriate answer, accompanied with the usual gestures
and tonal qualities of the voice, and he made the entire imaginary scene as real and
as vivid as possible.
One of the men present at this lecture was a young stockbroker.
He proceeded to adopt the technique of Goethe.
He began to have mental, imaginary conversations with a
multimillionaire banker friend of his who used to congratulate him on his wise and sound
judgment, and compliment him on his purchase of the right stocks.
He used to dramatize this imaginary conversation until he had psychologically
fixed it as a form of belief in his mind.
This broker's inner talking and controlled imagination certainly agreed with his aim,
which was to make sound investments for his clients.
His main purpose in life was to make money for his clients and to see them
prosper financially by his wise counsel.
He is still using his subconscious mind in his business,
and he is a brilliant success in his field of endeavor.
Boy of sixteen years turns failure into success.
A young boy who was attending high school said to me, "I am getting very poor grades.
My memory is failing.
I do not know what is the matter."
I discovered that the only thing wrong with this boy was his attitude, which
was one of indifference and resentment toward some of his teachers and fellow students.
I taught him how to use his subconscious mind, and how to succeed in his
studies.
He began to affirm certain truths several times a day particularly at night prior to
sleep, and also in the morning after awakening.
These are the best times to impregnate the subconscious mind.
He affirmed as follows: "I realize that my subconscious mind is a
storehouse of memory.
It retains everything I read and hear from my teachers.
I have a perfect memory, and the infinite intelligence
in my subconscious mind constantly reveals to me everything I need to know at all my
examinations, whether written or oral.
I radiate love and good will to all my teachers and
fellow students.
I sincerely wish for them success and all good things."
This young man is now enjoying a greater freedom than he has ever known.
He is now receiving all "A's."
He constantly imagines the teachers and his mother congratulating
him on his success in his studies.
How to become successful in buying and selling.
In buying and selling, remember that your conscious mind is the starter and your
subconscious mind is the motor.
You must start the motor to enable it to perform its
work.
Your conscious mind is the dynamo that awakens the power of your subconscious
mind.
The first step in conveying your clarified desire, idea, or image to the deeper mind
is to relax, immobilize the attention, get still, and be quiet.
This quiet, relaxed, and peaceful attitude of mind prevents extraneous
matter and false ideas from interfering with your mental absorption of your ideal.
Furthermore, in the quiet, passive, and receptive attitude of mind, effort is reduced to a minimum.
The second step is to begin to imagine the reality of that which you desire.
For example, you may wish to buy a home, and in your relaxed
state of mind affirm as follows: "The infinite intelligence of my subconscious mind
is all wise.
It reveals to me now the ideal home, which is central, ideal, is in a lovely
environment, meets with all my requirements, and is commensurate with my income.
I am now turning this request over to my subconscious mind, and I know it responds
according to the nature of my request.
I release this request with absolute faith and
confidence in the same way that a farmer deposits a seed in the ground, trusting implicitly
in the laws of growth."
The answer to your prayer may come through an advertisement in the paper, through a
friend, or you may be guided directly to a particular home, which is exactly what you
are seeking.
There are many ways by which your prayer may be answered.
The principal knowledge, in which you may place your confidence,
is that the answer always comes, provided you trust the working of your deeper
mind.
You may wish to sell a home, land, or any kind of property.
In private consultation with real estate brokers I have told them of the
way I sold my own home on Orlando Avenue in Los Angeles.
Many of them have applied the technique I used with remarkable
and speedy results.
I placed a sign which read, "For sale by owner" in the garden in front
of my home.
The day after I said to myself as I was going to sleep, "Supposing you sold
your house, what would you do?"
I answered my own question and I said, "I would take
that sign down and throw it into the garage."
In my imagination I took hold of the sign, pulled it up from the ground, placed it on
my shoulder, went to the garage, threw it on the
floor, and said jokingly to the sign, "I don't need you any more!"
I felt the inner satisfaction of it all, realizing it was finished.
The next day a man gave me a deposit of $1,000 and said to me, "Take your sign down.
We will go into escrow now."
Immediately I pulled the sign up and took it to the garage.
The outer action conformed to the inner.
There is nothing new about this.
As within, so without, meaning according to the image impressed on your subconscious mind,
so it is on the objective screen of your life.
The outside mirrors the inside.
External action follows internal action.
Here is another very popular method used in selling homes, land, or any kind of property.
Affirm slowly, quietly, and feelingly as follows: "Infinite intelligence attracts to me the
buyer for this home who wants it and who prospers in it.
This buyer is being sent to me by the creative intelligence of my subconscious
mind, which makes no mistakes.
This buyer may look at many other homes, but mine
is the only one he wants and will buy, because he is guided by the infinite intelligence
within him.
I know the buyer is right, the time is right, and the price is right.
Everything about it is right.
The deeper currents of my subconscious mind are now in operation
bringing both of us together in divine order.
I know that it is so."
Remember always, that what you are seeking is also seeking you,
and whenever you want to sell a home or property of any kind, there is always someone
who wants what you have to offer By using the powers of your subconscious mind
correctly, you free your mind of all sense of competition and anxiety in buying and
selling.
How she succeeded in getting what she wanted.
There is a young lady who regularly comes to my lectures and classes.
She had to change buses three times; it took her one and a half
hours each time to come to the lectures.
In one lecture I explained how a young man who
needed a car in his work received one.
She went home and experimented as outlined in my lecture.
Here is her letter in part, narrating her application of my method, and
published by her permission: Dear Dr. Murphy: This is how I received a
Cadillac car—I wanted one to come to the lectures regularly.
In my imagination I went through the identical process I would go
through if I were actually driving a car.
I went to the showroom, and the salesman took me for a ride in one.
I also drove it several blocks.
I claimed the Cadillac car as my own over and over again.
I kept the mental picture of getting into the car, driving it, feeling the upholstery,
etc., consistently for over two weeks.
Last week I drove to your lectures in a Cadillac.
My uncle in Inglewood passed away, and left me
his Cadillac and his entire estate.
A success technique employed by many outstanding executives and
businessmen.
There are many prominent businessmen who quietly use the abstract term, "success,"
over and over many times a day until they reach a conviction that success is theirs.
They know that the idea of success contains all
the essential elements of success.
Likewise, you can begin now to repeat the word, "success,"
to yourself with faith and conviction.
Your subconscious mind will accept it as true of
you, and you will be under a subconscious compulsion to succeed.
You are compelled to express your subjective beliefs, impressions, and convictions.
What does success imply to you?
You want, undoubtedly, to be successful in your home life
and in your relationship with others.
You wish to be outstanding in your chosen work or
profession.
You wish to possess a beautiful home, and all the money you need to live
comfortably and happily.
You want to be successful in your prayer life and in your
contact with the powers of your subconscious mind.
You are a businessman also because you are in the business of living.
Become a successful businessman by imagining yourself
doing what you long to do, and possessing the things you long to possess.
Become imaginative; mentally participate in the reality of
the successful state.
Make a habit of it.
Go to sleep feeling successful every night, and
perfectly satisfied, and you will eventually succeed in implanting the idea of success
in your subconscious mind.
Believe you were born to succeed, and wonders will happen
as you pray!
Many scientists realize the true importance of the subconscious mind.
Edison, Marconi, Kettering, Poincarè, Einstein, and many others
have used the subconscious mind.
It has given them the insight and the "knowhow"
for all their great achievements in modern science and industry.
Research has shown that the ability to bring into action the
subconscious power has determined the success of all the great scientific and research
workers.
An instance of how a famous chemist, Friedrich von Stradonitz, used his subconscious
mind to solve his problem is as follows: He had been working laboriously for a long time
trying to rearrange the six carbon and the six hydrogen atoms of the benzine formula,
and he was constantly perplexed and unable to
solve the matter.
Tired and exhausted, he turned the request over completely to his
subconscious mind.
Shortly afterward, as he was about to board a London bus, his subconscious
presented his conscious mind with a sudden flash of a snake biting its
own tail and turning around like a pin wheel.
This answer, from his subconscious mind, gave him the long sought answer of the
circular rearrangement of the atoms that is known as the benzene ring.
How a distinguished scientist brought forth his inventions.
Nikola Tesla was a brilliant electrical scientist who brought forth the most amazing
innovations.
When an idea for a new invention came into his mind, he would build it up
in his imagination, knowing that his subconscious mind would reconstruct and reveal to
his conscious mind all the parts needed for its manufacture in concrete form.
Through quietly contemplating every possible improvement, he spent no time in
correcting defects, and was able to give the technicians the perfect product of his mind.
He said, "Invariably, my device works as I imagined it should.
In twenty years there has not been a single exception."
How a famous naturalist solved his problem.
Professor Agassiz, a distinguished American naturalist, discovered the indefatigable
activities of his subconscious mind while he slept.
His widow in her biography of her famous husband has reported the following.
"He had been for two weeks striving to decipher the somewhat obscure impression of
a fossil fish on the stone slab in which it was preserved.
Weary and perplexed, he put his work aside at last, and tried to dismiss it
from his mind.
Shortly after, he waked one night persuaded that while asleep he had seen
his fish with all the missing features perfectly restored.
But when he tried to hold and make fast the image it escaped him.
Nevertheless, he went early to the Jardin des Plantes,
thinking that on looking anew at the impression he should see something, which would
put him on the track of his vision.
In vain—the blurred record was as black as ever.
The next night he saw the fish again, but with
no more satisfactory result.
When he awoke it disappeared from his memory as before.
Hoping that the same experience might be repeated, on the third night he placed a pencil
and paper beside his bed before going to sleep.
"Accordingly, toward morning the fish reappeared in his dream, confusedly at first,
but at last with such distinctness that he had no longer any doubt as to its zoological
characters.
Still half dreaming, in perfect darkness, he traced these characters on the sheet
of paper at the bedside.
In the morning he was surprised to see in his nocturnal sketch
features, which he thought it impossible the fossil itself should reveal.
He hastened to the Jardin des Plantes, and, with his drawing
as a guide, succeeded in chiseling away the surface of the stone under which portions
of the fish proved to be hidden.
When wholly exposed it corresponded with his dream and
his drawing, and he succeeded in classifying it with ease."
An outstanding physician solved the problem of diabetes
Some years ago I received a clipping from a magazine describing the origin of the
discovery of insulin.
This is the essence of the article as I recall it.
About forty years ago or more, Dr. Frederick Banting, a brilliant Canadian physician and
surgeon, was concentrating his attention on the ravages of diabetes.
At that time medical science offered no effective method of arresting
the disease.
Dr. Banting spent considerable time experimenting and studying
the international literature on the subject.
One night he was exhausted and fell asleep.
While asleep, his subconscious mind instructed him to extract the residue from
the degenerated pancreatic duct of dogs.
This was the origin of insulin which has helped
millions of people.
You will note that Dr. Banting had been consciously dwelling on the
problem for some time seeking a solution, a way out, and his subconscious responded
accordingly.
It does not follow that you will always get an answer overnight.
The answer may not come for some time.
Do not be discouraged.
Keep on turning the problem over every night to the subconscious mind prior to sleep,
as if you had never done it before.
One of the reasons for the delay may be that you look upon it as a major problem.
You may believe it will take a long time to solve
it.
Your subconscious mind is timeless and spaceless.
Go to sleep believing you have the answer now.
Do not postulate the answer in the future.
Have an abiding faith in the outcome.
Become convinced now as you read this book that there is an answer and a perfect
solution for you.
How a famous scientist and physicist escaped from a Russian
concentration camp Dr. Lothar von BlenkSchmidt, a member of the
Rocket Society and an outstanding research electronic engineer, gives the following
condensed summary of how he used his subconscious mind to free himself from certain
death at the hands of brutal guards in a Russian prison camp coal mine.
He states as follows: "I was a prisoner of war in a coal
mine in Russia, and I saw men dying all around me in that prison compound.
We were watched over by brutal guards, arrogant officers,
and sharp, fastthinking commissars.
After a short medical checkup, a quota of coal was assigned to each person.
My quota was three hundred pounds per day.
In case any man did not fill his quota, his small food ration was cut down, and in a short
time he was resting in the cemetery.
"I started concentrating on my escape.
I knew that my subconscious mind would somehow find a way.
My home in Germany was destroyed, my family wiped out; all my
friends and former associates were either killed in the war or were in concentration
camps.
"I said to my subconscious mind, 'I want to go to Los Angeles, and you will find
the way.'
I had seen pictures of Los Angeles and I remembered some of the boulevards
very well as well as some of the buildings.
"Every day and night I would imagine I was
walking down Wilshire Boulevard with an American girl whom I met in Berlin prior to
the war (she is now my wife).
In my imagination we would visit the stores, ride buses,
and eat in the restaurants.
Every night I made it a special point to drive my imaginary
American automobile up and down the boulevards of Los Angeles.
I made all this vivid and real.
These pictures in my mind were as real and as natural to me as one of the trees
outside the prison camp.
"Every morning the chief guard would count the prisoners as they were lined up.
He would call out 'one, two, three,' etc.,
and when seventeen was called out, which was my
number in sequence, I stepped aside.
In the meantime, the guard was called away for a
minute or so, and on his return he started by mistake on the next man as number
seventeen.
When the crew returned in the evening, the number of men was the same, and
I was not missed, and the discovery would take a long time.
"I walked out of the camp undetected and kept walking for twenty-four hours, resting
in a deserted town the next day.
I was able to live by fishing and killing some wild life.
I found coal trains going to Poland and traveled
on them by night, until finally I reached Poland.
With the help of friends, I made my way to Lucerne, Switzerland.
"One evening at the Palace Hotel, Lucerne, I had a talk with a man and his wife from
the United States of America.
This man asked me if I would care to be a guest at his home in
Santa Monica, California.
I accepted, and when I arrived in Los Angeles, I found that
their chauffeur drove me along Wilshire Boulevard and many other boulevards, which I
had imagined, so vividly in the long months in the Russian coalmines.
I recognized the buildings, which I had seen in my mind so
often.
It actually seemed as if I had been in Los Angeles before.
I had reached my goal.
"I will never cease to marvel at the wonders of the subconscious mind.
Truly, it has ways we know not of."
How archaeologists and paleontologists reconstruct ancient scenes
These scientists know that their subconscious mind has a memory of everything that has
ever transpired.
As they study the ancient ruins and fossils, through their imaginative
perception, their subconscious mind aids them in reconstructing the ancient scenes.
The dead past becomes alive and audible once more.
Looking at these ancient temples and studying the pottery, statuary, tools, and
household utensils of these ancient times, the scientist tells us of an age when there
was no language.
Communication was done by grunts, groans, and signs.
The keen concentration and disciplined imagination of the scientist awakens the latent
powers of his subconscious mind enabling him to clothe the ancient temples with roofs,
and surround them with gardens, pools, and fountains.
The fossil remains are clothed with eyes, sinews, and muscles, and they again
walk and talk.
The past becomes the living present, and we find that in mind there
is no time or space.
Through disciplined, controlled, and directed imagination, you
can be a companion of the most scientific and
inspired thinkers of all time.
How to receive guidance from your subconscious When you have what you term "a difficult
decision" to make, or when you fail to see the
solution to your problem, begin at once to think constructively about it.
If you are fearful and worried, you are not really thinking.
True thinking is free from fear.
Here is a simple technique you can use to receive guidance on any subject: Quiet the
mind and still the body.
Tell the body to relax; it has to obey you.
It has no volition, initiative, or self-conscious intelligence.
Your body is an emotional disk, which records your beliefs and impressions.
Mobilize your attention; focus your thought on the solution to your problem.
Try to solve it with your conscious mind.
Think how happy you would be about the perfect solution.
Sense the feeling you would have if the perfect answer were yours now.
Let your mind play with this mood in a relaxed way; then
drop off to sleep.
When you awaken, and you do not have the answer, get busy about something
else.
Probably, when you are preoccupied with something else, the answer
will come into your mind like toast pops out of a toaster.
In receiving guidance from the subconscious mind, the simple way is the
best.
This is an illustration: I once lost a valuable ring, which was an heirloom.
I looked everywhere for it and could not locate it.
At night I talked to the subconscious in the same
manner that I would talk to anyone.
I said to it prior to dropping off to sleep, "You know
all things; you know where that ring is, and you now reveal to me where it is."
In the morning I awoke suddenly with the words ringing in my ear, "Ask Robert!"
I thought it very strange that I should ask Robert, a young boy about nine years of age;
however, I followed the inner voice of intuition.
Robert said, "Oh, yes, I picked it up in the yard while I was playing with the boys.
I placed it on the desk in my room.
I did not think it worth anything, so I did not say
anything about it."
The subconscious mind will always answer you if you trust it.
His subconscious revealed the location of his father's will
A young man who attends my lectures had this experience.
His father died and apparently left no will.
However, this man's sister told him that their father had confided to her that
a will had been executed which was fair to all.
Every attempt to locate the will failed.
Prior to sleep he talked to his deeper mind as follows: "I now turn this request over
the subconscious mind.
It knows just where that will is, and reveals it to me."
Then he condensed his request down to one word, "Answer,"
repeating it over and over again as a lullaby.
He lulled himself to sleep with the word, "Answer."
The next morning this young man had an overpowering hunch to go to a certain bank in
Los Angeles where he found a safe deposit vault registered in the name of his father,
the contents of which solved all his problems.
Your thought, as you go to sleep, arouses the powerful latency, which is within you.
For example, let us suppose you are wondering
whether to sell your home, buy a certain stock, sever partnership, move to New York
or stay in Los Angeles, dissolve the present contract or take a new
one.
Do this: Sit quietly in your armchair or at the desk in your office.
Remember that there is a universal law of action and reaction.
The action is your thought.
The reaction is the response from your subconscious mind.
The subconscious mind is reactive and reflexive; this is its nature.
It rebounds, rewards, and repays.
It is the law of correspondence.
It responds by corresponding.
As you contemplate right action, you will automatically
experience a reaction or response in yourself, which represents the guidance or
answer of your subconscious mind.
In seeking guidance, you simply think quietly about right action, which means that you
are using the infinite intelligence resident in the subconscious mind to the point where
it
begins to use you.
From there on, your course of action is directed and controlled by the
subjective wisdom within you, which is all wise and omnipotent.
Your decision will be right.
There will only be right action because you are under a subjective compulsion to do
the right thing.
I use the word compulsion because the law of the subconscious is
compulsion.
The secret of guidance.
The secret of guidance or right action is to mentally devote yourself to the right answer,
until you find its response in you.
The response is a feeling, an inner awareness, and an
overpowering hunch whereby you know that you know.
You have used the power to the point where it begins to use you.
You cannot possibly fail or make one false step while
operating under the subjective wisdom within you.
You will find that all your ways are pleasantness and all your paths are peace.
Law of attraction.
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