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THE POWER OF THE WORD
I CONTROL MY MENTAL HOUSEHOLD
AND
CONQUER ALL FEAR AND DOUBT
I conquer my mental household and cast out all fear and
doubt.
Let my Word cast out all sense of fear and doubt and let
my thoughts be lifted unto Him Who lives Within.
My Word has dissolved all fear within me, and has cast
out all doubt.
My Word shall guard my thought and make me receive only
that which is Good and Perfect.
I control my life.
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MY WORD COMES BACK TO ME
My word comes back to me laden with the fruits of its
own speech.
My Word is the Law unto my Life, and the Law unto everything
that I speak.
O Word, go forth and heal and bless all humanity.
Tell them of their Divine Birthright.
Tell the stranger that he is not alone, but that One goes
with him Who knows and cares.
Tell the sick that they are healed and the poor that they
cannot want.
Tell the unhappy of the joy of the Soul, and break the
bonds of those who are in prison.
My Word shall come back to me blessed of God and man.
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MY WORD SHALL BEAR FRUIT
The Word of my mouth shall bear fruit.
It shall accomplish and prosper, and shall not return
unto me void.
My Word is the law unto the thing whereunto it is sent,
and it cannot come back empty-handed.
I send out my Word, and it is law unto my life.
My Word is Power.
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NOTHING CAN HINDER
Nothing can hinder my Word from working;
It will work, and nothing can stop it.
My word is the Law unto that thing whereunto it is spoken,
and will become fulfilled in the right way and at the right time.
My Word is complete and perfect, and is the presence and
the
Power of the One Mind that is in and through all.
I speak that Word and know that it will accomplish.
I wait in perfect confidence for the Word to fulfill itself
in my life.
My Word is law.
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O MAN, SPEAK FORTH THY WORD
O man, speak forth thy word and be not afraid.
Did you not know; have you not heard?
His Divinity is planted within thee, and thy word is one
with all power.
The Spirit of the Most High is thy Spirit, and the word
of God is thy word.
Thy freedom is hid within thee, and thy inner light shall
illumine they way.
Speak, man, and be free! Announce and proclaim thy works!
Let thy word go forth with power, and thy Spirit shall
conquer all.
Spirit within me, speak.
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THE POWER OF THE WORD
The Word is a might Power, and that Word is in me and
through me now.
My Word is one with the All Good and cannot fail to accomplish
the desired ends.
My Word goes forth with Power unto everything that I do,
say or think.
The Word is my Power by day and by night.
I will speak the Word and trust in the great Law of Life
to fulfill it.
I speak the word in full confidence.
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THE WORD OF POWER
My Word is a Word of Power, for I know that it is the
Word of the Great God within me.
My Word shall accomplish and prosper, and shall do good
unto all who call upon my name.
My Word is a tower of strength and cannot be denied.
It is complete and perfect here and now.
My Word is the Word of God.
My word is the word of God.
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THE UNASSAILABLE TRUTH
AND
THE IRRESISTIBLE WORD
The Truth within me is unassailable, and the Power of
the Word is irresistible.
I can even now feel that my Word has gone forth with Power
and Reality, and that it will accomplish that purpose for which it was
created.
Limitless is its Power and wonderful are its works.
It can be nothing less than the Almighty working in and
through me.
I will let this Word of the Spirit go forth from my mouth,
and heal and bless the world.
It shall be as a strong tower unto all who call upon it.
The Truth is Complete and Perfect, and is within me now.
My Word is complete and perfect, now.
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I BEHOLD IN THEE HIS IMAGE
I behold in thee His Image.
In thee, my friend, I see God and through you I feel His
presence.
I see in the hand that gives, His hand;
And in the voice that speaks of Love, I hear Him speak.
For His lines have gone out into all places,
And from the highest to the lowest, all, all partake of
His nature.
"For He is all in all, over all and through all."
I perceive that God is in all people.
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UNITY
I SEE NO EVIL
I see no evil; I behold only the good.
I have seen the drunkard lying in the gutter, and the
saint kneeling in ecstasy before the high altar of his faith; but I have
found no difference.
I have perceived that each, in his own tongue, is seeking
to express the One Life.
I will not separate and divide; I cannot condemn nor censure,
for I know that there is but One in All.
I know that all came from the One, and all will return
to the One.
I know that all are now in the One, and that each is seeking
to express the One.
I know and love all.
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I SHALL NEVER DIE
I shall never die, for the Spirit within me is God and
cannot change.
My life is hid within the Universe of Love and Light,
and that Light shall live forever.
Go, fear of death and change; begone from my thought,
fear of death and uncertainty.
That which is cannot become that which is not; and that
which I am can never change.
The Spirit of Eternity is enthroned within me, and the
Life of Endless Ages flows through my being.
From Eternity to Eternity my Life flows along its way
of peace and harmony.
Time brings but more glory to crown me with its pleasures.
My life is forever.
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LOVE TO THE WORLD
My Love goes out to everyone in the world;
I do not exclude anything, for I love all Nature and everything
that is.
My Love warms and lightens everything that it touches,
and it goes out into all places.
The Love flowing through me is a Power to all who come
into contact with it, and all feel and know that I love.
Love within me is Complete and Perfect.
Love within me is Complete.
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MY LIFE IS ONE WITH GOD
My life is in God; it cannot be hurt nor hindered in its
expression.
God lives and expresses through me; His work is complete
and perfect in me now.
I know His life to be my life, and I know that my life
is complete and perfect.
My Life is in God.
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NO MISUNDERSTANDINGS
There are no misunderstandings.
All is made clear between the ideas of Good.
No false sense of separation can come between people,
nor disturb the realization of the Unity of All Life.
I perceive that I am one with all people, and all are
One with me.
There is no separation.
There is no separation.
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THE DIVINE PLAN FOR ME
The Divine Plan for me is Perfect. I am held in the Mind
of God as a Complete and Perfect Expression of Life and Truth.
No power can hinder nor mar this Inner Image of Reality,
for It is God-given and God-kept.
God gave and God will keep.
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THE PERSONALITY OF GOD
The Great Personality of God is my Personality; the Limitless
Knowingness of The Spirit is my Knowingness, and the One Mind is my mind.
All, All live in One Infinite Person, and each manifests
the One Who is formed through and in all.
Man is the Personality of God in manifestation and cannot
be left without the Inner Witness of the Spirit.
I now realize that the Infinite Personalness of the Spirit
is my Personality, and I rejoice to know the Truth about myself.
God is my Personality.
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THE RADIATION OF LIFE
The life of God within me radiates and shines forth from
me in a constant stream of Light to all.
The One Life flowing through me is Life to all who come
near.
The One Power operating through me is flowing into everything
that I contact.
Life radiates from me.
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UNITY
To-day I realize that I am One with the All Good; my God
and I are One.
I cannot be hid from His face.
I behold Thee, O Most High, enthroned in my temple of
flesh.
Thy secret place is within me. I feel Thy presence,
I hear Thy voice, I rejoice in Thy Light.
To-day my body responds to the Divine Behest: "Be perfect."
I know of my perfection and wholeness; I am complete and
perfect now.
Let every thought of disease flee from me, and let Thy
Light shine.
O Light Eternal, O Light of my Life, I come into Thy presence
with joy and thanksgiving.
So be it.
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WITHIN THEE IS FULNESS OF LIFE
Within Thee is fulness of Life.
Within Thee is complete Joy and everlasting Peace.
Within Thee is all.
Thou art in me as I am in Thee, and we are all in all.
My Life is full and complete within me, and that Life
I give to all men freely;
And from all I receive again that which I have given,
For it is One in All.
I am One with the fulness of All Life.
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GLOSSARY*
This glossary gives the Metaphysical meaning of the words
as used in these lessons. It is not claimed that the definition of the
words used in this glossary will, in every case, keep faith with the regular
dictionary definition. The words are defined in such a say as to bring
out the meaning with which they are used in this course of instruction.
It will be necessary for the student to carefully study
the meaning of these words, together with the explanation of the words
used in the different charts; in this way, the desired objective will be
obtained, and there will be no confusion.
Absolute.—"Free from restriction." See Chart No. I.
Accumulated Consciousness.—The sum total of all that one
has ever said, thought, done or seen, consciously or un-consciously.
Active Principle of Life.—The Self-Conscious Spirit.
Affirmation.—To state positively and maintain as being
true.
All-good.—God or Spirit.
Alpha.—That which is first.
Analysis.—Resolving things into their first elements.
Androgynous.—Having the characteristics of both sexes.
Apparition.—?A specter of phantom. The act of appearing."
Attribute.—The being, essence, nature and substance of.
Aura.—The mental atmosphere surrounding a person.
Axiom.—A self-evident truth.
Axiomatic Reasoning.—The deductions drawn from self-evident
truths.
Being.—That which has existence.
Bible.—?The sacred books of any race or people."
Blessing.—Constructive thought directed toward any one.
Body.—The outward form.
Body of the Universe.—The manifest Creation, the Body
of God, both visible and invisible.
*The glossary has been placed in alphabetic sequence.
Causation.—That which stands back of things as the Intelligent
Cause.
Change.—The appearance and disappearance of forms.
Christ.—The total manifestation of God, from the plant
to an angel; from a peanut to the entire Universe of expression. Christ
in Man means the idea of Sonship, the Perfect Man as He must be held in
the Mind of God.
Clairaudience.—The ability to perceive sounds without
the ear.
Clairvoyance.—The ability to see mentally. See without
the eye.
Coexistent.—That which exists with.
Coeternal.—Always existing. Uncreated.
Compensation.—The law of balance in the mental world.
Cause and effect.
Complex.—The result of mental struggle, conscious or unconscious.
Conceive.—To give birth to an idea.
Concentration.—Bringing the attention to a focus.
Concept.—An idea in mind.
Concrete Cause.—Definite idea.
Conditions.—That which follows cause; the effect of law.
Conflict.—Inner mental struggle, conscious or unconscious.
Conscious Mind.—The self-knowing mind in God or man.
Consciousness.—The perception of existence.
Contemplate.—To know within the self.
Cosmic Conception.— The Divine Mind giving birth to Its
Ideas.
Cosmic Consciousness.—Perception of The Whole.
Cosmic Mind.—The Mind of God.
Cosmic Purpose.—The ideas of Spirit propelling themselves
into outer expression. The desire of Spirit executing itself.
Cosmic Stuff.—The stuff from which all forms are made.
Cosmic Urge.—The desire of Spirit to express Itself.
Cosmos.—The Universal World, visible and invisible.
Correspondent.—The mental picture of cause of anything.
Creation.—Passing of Spirit into form.
Creative Medium.—From the Universal Sense, it is the World-Soul;
and from the individual sense, it is the subjective state of man's thought.
Creative Mind.—The Universal Soul or Subjectivity. The
Feminine Principle of the Universal Life.
Creative Series.—Any particular and concrete manifestation
of Spirit.
Curse.—Mentally used to destroy.
Deductive Reasoning.—Reasoning from the whole to a part.
Deity.—God.
Denial.—The mental act of denying the false appearance.
Desire.—Life wishing to express Itself.
Devil.—The personification of evil.
Diagnosis.—Unearthing mental causes.
Discarnate Spirits.—Entities out of the flesh.
Disease.—The result of inhibited mental and spiritual
action.
Divine Ideas.—The Ideas of God.
Divine Nature.—The true nature of all things.
Divine Principle.—Spiritual Causation operating through
Universal Law.
Divine Science.—The facts known about mental and spiritual
law.
Divine Urge.—The inner desire to express life.
Dream World.—World of thoughts that are UNexpressed.
Earth-bound.—An entity unable to leave this plane.
Effect.—That which follows cause. The result of some inner
action.
Ego.—The real self. The inner man.
Elementals.—Unevolved entities in the invisible world.
Emanate.—To flow forth from.
Emotion.—Mental energy, set in motion through feeling.
Emmanuel.—?God with us."
Entities.—Anything that exists, visible or invisible.
Equivalent.—The mental likeness of a thing. The mental
cause back of anything. The idea of the thing in the Subjective World.
Esoteric.—Inner.
Eternal.—Everlasting, without beginning or end.
Ether.—A universal medium which is supposed to be the
last known analysis of matter; it interspheres all things and all space.
The fine particles of matter, or electrons, are supposed to be cemented
together by the ether. Ether seems to be, to the material world, what mind
is to the mental world; i.e., a universal medium.
Evil.—That which seems destructive.
Evolution.—The passing of Spirit into form.
Existence.—Having real being within itself. The cause
of its own being, depending upon nothing but itself. Different from subsistence.
Exoteric.—Outer.
Faculty.—?Any mode of bodily of mental behavior regarded
as implying a natural endowment or acquired power—the faculties of seeing,
hearing, feeling, etc."
Familiar Spirits.—Refers to the control of consciousness
through the instrument of some invisible agency.
Father-mother God.—The Masculine and Feminine Principles
of Being as included in the Androgynous One, or First Cause.
Feminine Principle.—The Universal Soul. In man, the subjective
or subconscious intelligence.
First Cause.—That which is the cause of all things. The
Uncreated, from which all Creation springs. The First Cause is both Masculine
and Feminine in Its Nature, and includes the Intermediate Principle of
Creative Activity.
Form.—Any definite outline in time and space. Forms may
be visible or invisible. In all probability, all space is filled with many
kinds of forms.
Formless Substance.—The ultimate stuff from which all
forms are created, universally present, in an unformed state, and acted
upon by conscious and subconscious intelligence. It is the nature of the
Soul to give form to the ideas with which It is impregnated; hence, Soul
contains Substance within Itself.
Function.—?The normal action of any organ."
Ghost.—The mental form of any person in the flesh or out
of it.
God.—The First Cause, the Great I Am, The Unborn One,
The Uncreated, The Absolute or Unconditioned, The One and Only. Man comprehends
God only to the degree that he embodies the Divine Nature.
Habit.—Any act that has become a part of the subconscious
mentality.
Halo.—The emanation that appears around the head.
Heaven.—A harmonious state of being.
Hell.—A discordant state of being.
Holy Ghost.—The third Person of the Trinity. The Servant
of the Spirit. Used in the sense of the World,—Soul or Universal Subjectivity.
Humanity.—The multiplied expression of God as people.
The many who live in the One.
Hypnotism.—The mental control of another.
I Am.—From the universal standpoint, means God; and from
the individual, means the Real Man.
Idea.—A concept. The Ideas of God are the Divine Realizations
of His own Being. The real Ideas are eternal.
Illumination.—Inspiration reaching Cosmic state. A direct
contact with Reality or God. A complete intuitive perception.
Illusion of Mind.—Means looking at a picture in Mind which
may be real, only as a picture, but not as substance. As a picture of a
person is not the person, so there are many pictures, drawn in Mind, which
are real only as pictures. Mine is not an illusion, but might present us
with illusions, unless we are very careful to distinguish the false from
the true.
Image.—The mental likeness of anything.
Imagination.—The imaging faculty.
Immaculate Conception.—All things are immaculately conceived,
as all things come from the One.
Immortality.—The Deathless Principle of Being in all people.
Immutable Law.—Absolute in its ability to accomplish.
Impersonal Receptivity.—The Creative Mind is impersonal
receptivity, in that It receives all seeds of thought.
Incarnation.—The Spirit of God in all Creation.
Individuality.—The Real Idea of man, as distinguished
from the outer personality.
Induce.—The act of planting seeds of thought in Creative
Mind.
Inductive Reasoning.—Reasoning from effect to cause.
Indwelling Christ.—Generic man, manifesting through the
individual. The idea of Divine Sonship. The Real Man. As much of this reality
appears as we allow to express through us.
Indwelling Ego.—The Spirit of man as differentiated from
his soul or subjective mentality. The Real Man which is the conscious part
of him.
Indwelling God.—The Real Man is as much of God as he is
able to embody. The Divine Spark, Birthless and Deathless.
Infinite.—That which is beyond all comprehension.
Inherent Life.—Real life as distinguished from latent
life.
Inner Sight.—The spiritual capacity of knowing the Truth.
It
is a mental quality which brings the mentality to a comprehension of Reality.
Insanity.—The loss of the objective faculties.
Inspiration.—From the human side, means contact with the
subconscious of the individual or the race. From the Divine, means contact
with the Universal Spirit.
Instinctive Life.—The One in everything.
Instinctive Man.—The Spiritual Man.
Intellect.—The reasoning faculty.
Intuition.—The ability to know without any process of
reasoning. God knows only intuitively.
Involution.—Ideas involved in Mind. Involution precedes
evolution.
Jesus.—The name of a man. Distinguished from the Christ.
The man Jesus became the embodiment of the Christ as the human gave way
to the Divine Idea of Sonship.
Karma.—The subjective law of cause and effect.
Latent Life.—Life that depends upon reality. Distinguished
from inherent life.
Law.—Mind in action.
Law of Attraction.—Subjective tendencies set in motion
which are bound to attract.
Law of Correspondences.—The subjective image of a desire.
In the subjective world there is an exact image of everything that is in
the objective world.
Levitation.—Where the body is lifted without the aid of
any physical medium.
Libido.—The emotional urge within life which causes it
to express itself.
Life.—The animating Principle of Being.
Logic.—Reasoning which keeps faith with itself.
Logos.—The word of God.
Love.—The givingness of the self.
Macrocosm.—The Universal World.
Malpractice.—The destructive use of Mind Power. It may
be conscious or malicious, innocent, or ignorant.
Man.—The objectification of God in the human form. The
idea of God manifested in the flesh. The Sonship of the Father. Generic
man is the Type, and the personal man is the concrete expression of the
Type.
Mania.—An irresistible desire controlling personal action.
Manifestation.—The objectification of ideas.
Masculine Principle.—The Self-Assertive Spirit, either
in God or man.
Material Man.—The objective man. Not opposed to Spirit,
but the logical outcome of the Self-Knowing Mind.
Matter.—Any form which substance takes in the world of
sense and objectivity.
Maya.—World of mental illusion.
Medium.—One who objectifies subjectivity.
Memory.—The subjective retention of ideas.
Mental Atmosphere.—The mental emanation of anything, any
person or any place. Everything has some kind of a mental atmosphere.
Mental Correspondents.—The inner image in mind which balances
the outer objectification of itself. Every objective thing has an inner
mental correspondent.
Mental Equivalent.—Having a subjective idea of the desired
experience.
Mental Image.—Subjective likeness.
Mental Plane.—Just between the Spiritual and the physical.
The three planes intersphere each other.
Mental Science.—The science of Mind and Spirit. A systematic
knowledge of the laws of the Mental and Spiritual World.
Mental Treatment.—The act, art, and science of inducing
thought in Mind, which thought, operated upon by Mind, becomes a manifested
condition.
Mentality.—An individual use of Universal Mind. There
is One Mind, but within this One Mind are many mentalities. The One Mind
is God and the mentalities are people.
Mesmerism.—The influence of personality.
Metaphysical Principle.—The Universal Creative Mind; as
Spirit, It is conscious; as Law, It is subjective.
Metaphysics.—That which is beyond the known laws of physics.
Microcosm.—The individual world or universe of man.
Mind.—Mind is both conscious and subconscious. Conscious
Mind is Spirit, either in God or man. Unconscious Mind is the law of conscious
Mind acting and is, therefore, subconscious or subjective.
Mirror of Matter.—The external form of an inner concept.
Mirror of Mind.—The subjective world, reflecting the images
of thought that are projected into it by the conscious mind.
Money.—The idea of Spiritual supply, objectified.
Multiplicity.—The many things and people which come from
the One. All come from the One, And all live in , and by, the One.
Mystic.—One who senses the Divine Presence.
Mysticism.—Not a mystery, but a mystic sense of the presence
of Ultimate Reality.
Natural Man.—Instinctive or Spiritual Man.
Neutral.—Not caring which way it works.
Neutralizing Thought.—The act of mentally erasing thought
images.
Normal.—Natural.
Objectification.—The act of objectifying.
Objective Mind.—The conscious mind.
Objective Plane.—The outer world of expression.
Objective Side of Thought.—The conscious side of thinking.
Obsession.—Being controlled by thoughts, ideas, or entities.
Occult.—Hidden.
Omega.—The last.
Omnipotent.—All-powerful.
Omnipresent.—Everywhere present.
Omniscient.—All-knowing.
Omniscient, Instinctive I Am.—God in man and things.
Particularization.—Concrete forms produced by Spirit.
Passive Receptivity.—Willing to receive any and all forms
of thought.
Peace.—A state of inner calm.
Percept.—An external object perceived by the mind. Distinguished
from a concept which is an inner idea.
Perfection.—The real state of being.
Personality.—The objective evidence of individuality.
The man as we see him in the relative world.
Philosophy.—A man's idea of life.
Planes.—Different rates of vibration.
Plastic.—Easily molded.
Poise.—Mental balance.
Potential.—Inherent possibility.
Poverty.—A limited thought.
Power.—The union of peace with poise.
Practitioner.—One who practices mental healing or demonstration.
Prenatal.—Conditions before human birth.
Primordial Substance.—The ultimate formless stuff from
which all things come.
Principle.—Any law of nature.
Prophet.—One who prophesies.
Psyche.—Soul or subjective.
Psychic.—Subjective capacity. All people are psychic,
but all are not mediums. A medium is one who objectifies the psychic sense.
Psychic Phenomena.—Phenomena of the soul or subjective
mentality.
Psychic World.—The world of subjectivity.
Psycho-analysis.—A systematic analysis of the subjective
thought.
Psychology.—Study of the workings of the human mind.
Psychometry.—Reading from the soul side of things.
Purpose.—Definite intention.
Race-suggestion.—Human beliefs, operating through the
mentality of the individual.
Reality.—The truth about anything.
Realization.—Subjective comprehension of Truth.
Reason.—The mental ability to analyze, dissect and figure
out the cause of things. The human mind can reason both inductively and
deductively. The Divine Mind can reason only deductively.
Reincarnation.—Rebirth in the flesh.
Relative.—That which depends upon something else.
Religion.—A Man's idea of God or gods.
Resurrection.—Rising from a belief in death.
Revelation.—Becoming consciously aware of hidden things.
Riches.—Idea of abundance.
Sage.—One versed in spiritual truths.
Saint.—A holy man.
Science.—Knowledge of laws and principles.
Seer.—One who sees into causes.
Self-consciousness.—Personally conscious. Distinguished
from Cosmic Consciousness, which is a consciousness of the Unity of the
Whole.
Self-existent.—Living by virtue of its own being.
Self-knowing Mind.—The conscious mind.
Self-propelling.—Having power within itself.
Self-realization.—A consciousness of the self as a reality.
Silence.—The inner realization of the One Life.
Simple Consciousness.—Consciousness, as in an animal.
Sin.—Missing the mark. There is no sin but a mistake and
no punishment but an inevitable consequence.
Sonship.—Man as the Son of God.
Soul.—The Creative Medium of Spirit.
Soul of the Universe.—The Universal Creative Medium.
Space.—The Cosmic World. The distance between two specific
forms. Space is a relative condition within the Absolute.
Specialize.—To bring into concrete form.
Spirit.—God, within Whom all spirits exist. The Self-Knowing
One. The Conscious Universe. The Absolute.
Spirit of Man.—God in man.
Spirit of the Universe.—The Self-Knowing Mind of God.
Spirits.—Personalities.
Spiritual.—The atmosphere of God.
Spiritual Consciousness.—The realization of the Divine
Presence.
Spiritual Man.—Man in a conscious state.
Spiritual Realization.—The realization of the Divine Presence.
Stream of Consciousness.—The automatic, mental emanation
of the subjective state of thought.
Subjective.—Beneath the threshold of the conscious. The
inner side.
Subjective Activity.—The inner action of the automatic
law.
Subjective Causation.—The mental law set in motion.
Subjectivity of the Universe.—The Universal Soul or mental
Law.
Subjective Side of Life.—The inner side of life, as law.
Subjective State of Thought.—The sum total of all one's
thinking, both conscious and unconscious.
Subjective Tendency.—The subjective trend of thought.
Subjective to Spirit.—The Law is the subjective to the
Spirit.
Sublimate.—To transmute energy into another form of action.
Subsist.—To live by virtue of spirit.
Substance.—The formless back of all forms.
Subconscious.—The same as subjective.
Suggestion.—Receiving the thoughts of another. Suggestion
accepts the ideas of others and believes in them. It may be conscious or
unconscious.
Symbol.—Mental impressions denoting spiritual or mental
truths.
Telekinetic Energy.—Moving ponderable objects without
physical contact.
Telepathy.—Thought transference.
The Only.—The One Power.
Theology.—That which treats of the nature of God.
Thought Forms.—All thought has definite form on the subjective
side of life.
Thought.—The movement of consciousness.
Time.—?Sequence of events in a Unitary Whole."
Trance.—A subjective state.
Transmutation.—Same as sublimation.
Treatment.—The art, act and science of inducing thought
on the subjective side of life. Setting the Law in motion.
Trinity.—The Threefold Universe.
Triune Unity.—The Trinity.
Truth.—That which Is.
Unconscious Memory.—Subjective memory.
Unconscious Thought.—Unconscious subjective thought.
Unity.—The Oneness of God and man.
Universal Law.—Divine Principle.
Universal Mind.—The Creative Medium of Spirit.
Universal Soul.—The Universal Subjectivity.
Universal Spirit.—The Conscious Mind of God.
Universal Subjectivity.—The Creative Medium or the Universal
Mind.
Universe.—The Cosmic World.
Vibration.—Law in execution.
Visualization.—The art of mentally projecting a thought
form into the Universal Creative Medium.
Word.—The thought of God or man.
THE CALL:
This I saw, or else some inner presence made it known
to me;
The Universe is filled with life; the air, the sky, the
sea
Teem with intelligence, with majesty and might;
And deep within me, some subtle inner sight
Beholds and sees, comprehends and knows the All,
Nor fears nor falters, but answers the Divine Call
To be as one beyond the bounds of time and space,
To overcome the bondage of the human race,
And leap, with trust undaunted, free,
Into the deeps of that Infinite Sea
Whose waters, calm, are ready to receive
Those, who in simple faith, believe.
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