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Attaining Your Desires
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Foreword
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"All we have willed or hoped or dreamed of good, shall exist, not its semblance, but itself." Browning.
The thing that which hath been, it is that which shall be; and that which is done is that which shall be done.
Ecclesiastes 1:9.
The sages of the centuries, each one tincturing their thought with their own soul essence, have united in telling us that,
"As a man thinketh in his heart, so is he." It has been established by the experience of the ages that always the law is the
same. But HOW shall one think in their heart, so that only goodness may blossom and ripen into rich deed and rare result?
What is the apparently mysterious secret by which life's dull metal is transmuted into precious mintage?
It is my purpose to tell you in this little book. I desire to crystallize the heart-coinings of my revered master, Judge Thomas
T. Troward, as reflected through the mirror of my mind and soul. I have adopted as my means of expression, the dialogue style,
familiar to all students of that greatest of all speculative philosophers, Plato. I am convinced, through years of study of
this almost superhuman mind, that this literary form is the one most nearly calculated to convey the most subtle shades of
meaning, the richest depth of soul-sounding.
I know that my readers will agree with me that if they will put themselves in my place, as students, and let me answer them
as my master answered me, it will clarify their interest and intensify their joy in these lessons.
What I wish particularly to convey to you within these pages is the method of scientific right thinking, and to awaken in
you the desire to try to use this method in order to form the habit of thinking ONLY the thoughts you wish to see crystallized
in a worthy achievement or result. In addition, I want to direct your thoughts toward a better understanding of that Spirit
of God, or Good, which points the way to the roseate dawn of a new civilization. The rapidity with which the ideas of man
are changing causes humanity to realize that this new civilization is already manifesting itself through a clearer understanding
of the relation between man and his Maker.
The epochal keynote of the present generation is that mind is the kingdom in which man reigns supreme. As the poet says, "A
brute I might have been, but I would not sink I' the scale." In endeavoring to make conscious use of thought-power, causing
it to produce desired material results, mankind is beginning to understand the indispensability of absolute control.
My chief idea in sending forth this message is to make it easier for you to live in hourly consciousness that you have been
given dominion over every adverse circumstance and condition which may arise. The conscious use of the creative power of thought
to protect and guide you, as well as to provide for you, is only attainable through understanding the "natural relations between
mental action and material conditions."
Your reading of these lessons should be with a steadfast determination to think rationally and effectively on every word,
in order that the full meaning of each thought may be thoroughly grasped and comprehended. Thought-power is the kingdom of
God in us, always creating results in our physical forms corresponding to our normal sustained thought. As Troward has said,
"Thought is the only action of the mind. By your habitual thoughts you create corresponding external physical conditions,
because you thereby create the nucleus which attracts to itself its own correspondence, in due order, until the finished work
is manifested on the material plane."
This is the principle upon which we shall proceed to work out a simple and rational basis of thought and action whereby we
may bring into outer expression any desired goal. Let us work together to this end.
G.B.
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