There is One Infinite Mind, which of necessity includes all that is, whether it be the intelligence in man, the life in the animal, or the invisible Presence which is God.
It is impossible for a man to conceal himself. In every act, word or gesture he stands revealed as he is, and not as he would have himself appear to be. From the Universe, nothing is or an be hidden.
There was a time when a man was so convinced that the world was round that he was determined to prove it.
There is One Infinite Spirit and every time man says, "I am" he proclaims it.
To believe in a just law of cause and effect, carrying with it a punishment or a reward, is to believe in righteousness.
Love is the sole impulse for creation; and the man who does not have it as the greatest incentive in his life has never developed the real creative instinct. No one can swing out into the Universal without love, for the whole universe is based upon it.
If the philosophy of Christianity were lived, wars would cease, unhappiness would cease, economic problems would be solved, poverty would be wiped from the face of the earth, and man's inhumanity to man would be transmuted into a spirit of mutual helpfulness.
To the man who can perfectly practice inaction, all things are possible.
The mind of man is continuously unfolding into a greater recognition of its real plan in the creative order of the Universe.
Blessing: Constructive thought directed toward anyone or condition. You bless a man when you recognize the divinity in him.
A realization of the Presence of God is the most powerful healing agency known to the mind of man.
A state of expectancy is a great assetl; a state of uncertainty-one moment thinking "perhaps" and the next moment thinking "I don't know"-will never get desired results.
The whole thing resolves itself into our mental ability to control our thought. The man who can do this can have what he wants, can do what he wishes and becomes what he wills...
The Divine Plan is one of Freedom. The inherent nature of man is ever seeking to express itself in terms of freedom, because freedom is the birthright of every living soul.
The whole world, from the least to the greatest, must know the truth, so that man may understand the great laws that govern his life. He must learn to control his own destiny, to heal his own body and bring happiness to his own soul.
We cannot lead a choiceless life. Every day, every moment, every second, there is a choice. If it were not so, we would not be individuals.
You can be on the cusp of something. Appreciate the cusp, not the something. Appreciate this moment now.
. . . man is just what he thinks himself to be . . . He will attract to himself what the thinks most about. He can learn to govern his own destiny when he learns to control his thoughts.
The thought of judgment, criticism and condemnation must, in time, operate against the one who sets it into motion.