Part Six - Page 1

  1. The Universal Mind is so wonderful that it is difficult to understand its utilitarian powers and possibilities and its unlimited producing effects.
  2. We have found that this Mind is all intelligence and all substance. How, then, is it to be differentiated in form? How are we to secure the effect which we desire?
  3. Ask any electrician what the effect of electricity will be and they will reply that Electricity is a form of motion and its effect will depend upon the mechanism to which it is attached. Upon this mechanism will depend whether we shall have heat, light, power, music or any of the other marvelous demonstration of power to which this vital energy has been harnessed.
  4. What effect can be produced by thought? The reply is that thought is mind in motion (just as wind is air in motion), and its effect will depend entirely on the mechanism to which it is attached.
  5. Here, then, is the secret of all mental power; it depends entirely on the mechanism which we attach.
  6. What is this mechanism? You know something of the mechanism which has been invented by Edison, Bell, Marconi and other electrical wizards, by which place and space and time have become only figures of speech, but did you ever stop to think that the mechanism which has been given you for transforming the Universal, Omnipresent Potential Power was invented by a greater inventor than Edison?
  7. We are accustomed to examining the mechanism of the implements which we use for tilling the soil, and we try to get an understanding of the mechanism of the automobile which we drive, and some us are interested in gaining absolute knowledge of the greatest piece of mechanism which as ever come into existence, the human brain.
  8. Let us examine the wonders of this mechanism; perhaps we shall thereby get a better understanding of the various effects of which it is the cause.

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