Part Four - Page 1

  1. The I of you is beyond the physical body; the physical body is simply an instrument which the I uses to carry out its purposes; the I is beyond the Mind, for the mind is simply another instrument which the I uses with which to think, reason, and plan.
  2. The I must be something which controls and directs both the body and the mind; something which determines what they shall do and how they shall act. When you come into a realization of the true nature of this I, you will enjoy a sense of power which you have never before known.
  3. Your personality is made up of countless individual characteristics, peculiarities, habits, and traits of character; these are the result of your former method of thinking, but they have nothing to do with the real I.
  4. When you say I think the I tells the mind what it shall think; when you say I go the I tells the physical body where it shall go; the real nature of this I is spiritual, and is the source of the real power which comes to people when they come into a realization of their true nature.
  5. The greatest and most marvelous power which this I has been given is the power to think, people who know how to think constructively, and correctly, achieve enthusiastic results. People who allow their thoughts to dwell on generous purposes are the inevitable result of a mature mind. When a mind becomes mature, it understands that the seed of success is sown with every generous thought.
  6. The trained mind knows that every transaction must benefit every person who is in any way connected with the transaction.
  7. This is because the individual is a part of the Universal. A part can mollify any other part, because the welfare of each part depends upon a recognition of the interest of the whole.
  8. Those who recognize this principle have a great advantage in the affairs of life. They always have energy. They can create positive thoughts with facility. They can readily concentrate to the highest possible degree on any subject. They invest time and money only upon objects which can be of benefit to them.

Part Four - Introduction

Enclosed herewith I hand you Part Four. This part will show you why what you think, or do, or feel, is an indication of what you are.

Thought is energy and energy is power, and it is when all the spiritual systems, sciences and philosophies with which the world has heretofore been familiar are based upon the energy itself, that the world will be completely free, causes will be acknowledged and understood.

The master key demonstrates the process; it is interested only in cause, and the letters received from students tell a marvelous story; they indicate conclusively that students are finding the cause whereby they may secure for themselves health, harmony, abundance, and whatever else may be necessary for their welfare and happiness.

Life is expressive and it is our business to express ourselves harmoniously and constructively. Joy, gratitude, happiness, health and wealth are necessities and we are constantly creating them.

This process of creating consists in being totally free. Those who have strengthened and purified their thought will have good health, and those who have come into an understanding of the law of abundance will go at once to the source of supply. It is thus that fate, fortune, and destiny will be controlled as readily as a captain controls their ship, or an engineer, their train.

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