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                                 The Ideal Made Real
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                                 Creating Ideal Surroundings
                                 
 
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                        We all believed, not so very long ago, that the circumstances in which each individual was placed were produced by inevitable
                           fate, and that the individual himself could not change them, but would have to remain where he was until something in his
                           favor happened from external sources. What was to cause that something to happen we did not know, nor did we give the matter
                           much thought. We believed more or less in chance and luck, and had no definite conception of the underlying laws of things.
                           But now many of us have changed our minds, as we have received a great deal of new light on this most important subject. The
                           many, however, are still in the old belief ; they are ignorant of the fact that man can create his own destiny, and that fate,
                           circumstances and environments are but the products of man himself, acting alone, or in association with others. But this
                           is the fact, and it can be scientifically demonstrated by anyone under any circumstance.
                         
                        
                        This new idea that man can change his surroundings or transport himself to more agreeable environments through the use of
                           psychological and metaphysical laws may seem unthinkable and far fetched to a great degree; but when we study the subject
                           with care we find that the principles, laws and methods involved are not only natural but thoroughly substantial and can be
                           applied in tangible everyday affairs. If the surroundings in which you live are not what you wish them to be, know that you
                           can change them. You can make those surroundings ideal. You can make those surroundings better and better at every step in
                           your advancement, thus making real higher and higher ideals in your life. This is a positive truth and should be impressed
                           so deeply upon every mind that no former belief on the subject can cause us to doubt our possession of this power for a moment.
                         
                        
                        The importance of thus impressing this fact upon the mind becomes very evident when we understand that no matter how much
                           we may know, we will have no results so long as we are in doubt as to whether what we have undertaken is really possible or
                           not. There are thousands of people who believe, in a measure, that they can better their own conditions and they understand
                           fully all the principles involved, but they have no satisfactory results because one moment they believe that the change is
                           possible while at the next moment they entertain doubts. To have real results in any undertaking, especially in the changing
                           of one's surroundings, one must believe with his whole heart that he can, and he must constantly employ all the necessary
                           principles in that conviction.
                         
                        
                        No undertaking ever succeeded that was not animated through and through with the positive faith that it could be done, and
                           such a faith is simply indispensable if you wish to create ideal surroundings for yourself, because the process depends directly
                           upon the way you think. You must think that you can so as to fully annihilate the belief that you cannot. Know that you can,
                           and in that attitude continue to apply the necessary methods. Let nothing disturb your faith in the possibility of what you
                           have undertaken to do in this respect, and you will positively succeed.
                         
                        
                        To create ideal surroundings, the first essential is to gain a clear understanding of what actually constitutes your surroundings.
                           The world in which you live is a state of many elements, factors, forces and activities. The physical environment with all
                           its various phases and conditions has been considered the most important, but this is not necessarily true, because the mental
                           environment is just as much a part of the world in which you live as the physical.
                         
                        
                        The term "world" is not confined simply to visible things; it also includes states of mind, mental tendencies, thoughts, desires,
                           motives and all the different phases of consciousness. The place in which you live physically, the place in which you live
                           mentally, the place in which you live morally and spiritually, these places combined constitute the world in which you live.
                           All of these states and conditions are necessary parts of your surroundings, and it is your purpose to make these necessary
                           parts as beautiful, as perfect and as ideal as possible.
                         
                        
                        The place where you work with your hands and with your brain is a part of your world, but the same is true of the place where
                           you work in your dreams, in your aspirations and in your ideals. The circumstances and events of your life, physically and
                           mentally; the opportunities that are constantly passing your way; the people you meet in your work; the people you think of
                           in your thoughts; the people you associate with and friends that are near; the various elements of nature, both visible and
                           invisible; the many groups of things in all their various phases that you come in contact with in your daily living; all of
                           these belong in your world.
                         
                        
                        To enter into details it would be possible to mention many hundreds of different elements or factors that compose the world
                           in which the average person lives; but to be brief we can say that your world is composed of everything that enters your life,
                           your home, your experience, your thought and your dreams of the ideal. All of these play their part in bringing to you the
                           good that you may desire or the ills that you may receive. Consequently, since the world in which you live is so very complex
                           and since so much of it belongs to the mental side of life, the process of change must necessarily involve mental laws, as
                           well as physical laws; but here the majority have made their mistake.
                         
                        
                        Many great reformers and human benefactors have tried to emancipate the race through the change of exterior laws and external
                           conditions alone, forgetting that most of the troubles of man and nearly all of his failures have their origin in the misuse
                           of the mind. We all know that mind is the most prominent factor in the life of man, and yet this factor has been almost entirely
                           overlooked in our former efforts to change the conditions of the race. Everything that man does begins in his mind; therefore,
                           every change that is to take place in the life of man must begin in his mind.
                         
                        
                        This being true, we understand readily why modern metaphysics and the new psychology can provide the long looked for essentials
                           to human emancipation and advancement. When we examine all the various things that go to make up the world in which we live
                           we may find it difficult to discover the real source of them all. How they were produced; who produced them; why they happened
                           to come to us, or why we went to them; these are problems that we are called upon to solve before we can begin to create ideal
                           surroundings.
                         
                        
                        To solve these problems the first great fact to realize is that we are the creators of our own environments; but at first
                           sight this fact may not be readily accepted, because there are so many things that seem to be the creation of others. There
                           are two kinds of creation, however, the direct and the indirect. In direct creation you create with the forces of your own
                           life, your own thought and your own actions, and your own creations are patterned after the ideas in your own mind; but in
                           what is termed indirect creation some one else creates what you desire.
                         
                        
                        It is your creation, however, in a certain sense, because it was your desire that called it forth. To state the fact in another
                           manner, the world in which you live may be your own direct creation or it may be the creation of another, but you went into
                           that other one's world to live. In the majority of cases, the world in which the individual lives is produced partly by his
                           own efforts and partly by the efforts of others, though there is nothing in his world that he has not desired or called forth
                           in some manner and at some time during his existence. There are a number of people who are living in worlds created almost
                           entirely by others; in fact, the world of the average person is three-fourths the creation of the race mind; but the question
                           is, why does a person enter into a world that is created by others; why does he not live exclusively in a world created by
                           himself?
                         
                        
                        There are many fine minds who are living in the world of the submerged tenth, but they did not create that world. That inferior
                           state existed long before the birth of its present inhabitants; but why have those gone to live there who were not born there,
                           and why have those who were born there not gone away to some better world of their own superior creation? Why do the people
                           who live in that inferior world continue to perpetuate all its conditions? No world can continue to exist unless the people
                           who live in that world continue to create those conditions that make up that world. Then why do not those people who live
                           in the world of the submerged tenth cease the creating of that inferior world and begin the creation of the superior world
                           when we know they have the power to do so?
                         
                        
                        These are great questions, but they all have very simple answers. To answer these questions the first great fact to be realized
                           is that the mind of man is the most important factor in everything that he does, and since no person can change his environments
                           until he changes his actions we realize that the first step to be taken is the change of mind. Learn to change your mind for
                           the better, and you will soon learn how to change your surroundings for the better. Before you proceed, however, there is
                           another important condition to be considered; it is the fact that a portion of what is found in our world is created by ourselves,
                           while the rest is the product of those minds with which we work or live. In the home each individual contributes to the qualities
                           of the world which all the members of that home have in common, but each individual lives in a mental world distinctly his
                           own, unless he is so negative that he has not a single individual purpose or thought. When the mental world of each individual
                           is developed to a high degree it will become so strong that the fate of that individual will not be affected by the adverse
                           conditions that may exist in the home.
                         
                        
                        The same is true of the environments that we meet in our places of work. No man need be affected very long by adverse surroundings
                           or obstacles that he may meet in his work. He will finally become so strong that he can overcome every adversity that may
                           exist in his physical world and thus gain entrance to better surroundings. However, we can readily see how a great deal of
                           discord can be produced in a home or in our place of work where the different members are not in harmony with each other,
                           and we can also understand how the events, circumstances and conditions of all those members, as well as each individual member,
                           will be affected more or less by that in harmony; providing however, that each individual is not developing that power of
                           his mental world that can finally overcome all adversity.
                         
                        
                        We can also understand how harmony and cooperation in a home or in a place of work would become a powerful force for good
                           in the life of each individual concerned. Where a few are gathered in the right attitude there immense power will be developed;
                           in fact, sufficient power to do almost anything that those few may wish to have done. This has been fully demonstrated a number
                           of times; therefore, where many minds are associated in the creation of a world in which all will live, more or less, these
                           higher mental laws should be fully understood and most thoroughly applied.
                         
                        
                        To enter a world that does not correspond with yourself and to go in and live where you do not naturally belong is to go astray,
                           and such an action will not only cause all the forces and elements of your life to be misdirected, but you will place yourself
                           in that position where nothing that is your own can come to you. There are vast multitudes, however, who have gone astray
                           in this manner, and that is the reason why we find so many people who are misplaced, who do not realize their ideals, and
                           who have not the privilege to enjoy their own. But we may ask, why do people go astray in this manner; why do we associate
                           with people that do not belong in our world; why do we enter environments that do not correspond to our nature; why do we
                           enter vocations for which we are not adapted, and why do we pursue plans, ideas and ambitions that lead us directly away from
                           the very thing that our state of development requires?
                         
                        
                        These are questions that we must answer, because no one can get the greatest good out of life or make the most of himself
                           unless he lives in a world where he truly belongs. It is only when you live in a world created by yourself or in a world that
                           others have created in harmony with you that you can be your real self, and since one must be truly himself to be wholly free
                           and to promote his own advancement naturally and completely the subject is of great importance.
                         
                        
                        There are two reasons why we stray from our own true world and enter worlds where we do not belong; first, because we frequently
                           permit the inferior side of our nature to predominate; and second, because we permit the senses to guide us in almost everything
                           that we do. No person who has qualifications for the living of life in a superior world will ever enter an inferior world
                           if he does not permit inferior desires to lead him into destructive paths; and no person, no matter what his work may be,
                           will go down the scale so long as he follows the highest mental and spiritual light that he can possibly see during his most
                           lofty moments.
                         
                        
                        Follow the highest and the best that is in you, and you will constantly ascend into higher and better worlds; all your creative
                           forces will thus build for you better and better surroundings, because so long as you are rising in the scale everything in
                           your life in the external as well as in the internal must necessarily improve continuously. There is no need whatever of any
                           person ever entering an inferior world. No one need pass into environments and surroundings that are less desirable than the
                           ones in which he is living now. In fact, a person may take the opposite course. Endeavor constantly to attain superiority
                           and you will steadily work yourself up into superiority, and as you become superior you will find an entrance into those worlds,
                           those environments and those surroundings that are superior.
                         
                        
                        There is a higher light, a better understanding within yourself that will guide you correctly in all your associations with
                           people and environments. Do not follow physical desires or physical senses; let these be servants in the hands of higher wisdom.
                           Follow this higher wisdom and you will make few mistakes, if any. You will constantly pass into better and better surroundings,
                           because you will constantly pass into a higher, a better and a superior life. To follow the highest and the best that is within
                           you under all circumstances does not constitute supernaturalism.
                         
                        
                        It is simply good sense enlarged, and those who take this course will continue to make real the ideal in everything that may
                           exist in the world in which they live. In consequence, both the mental world and the physical world in which we live will
                           perpetually change for the better; and all our surroundings will improve accordingly, becoming more and more ideal until everything
                           that exists about us is as beautiful as the visions of the soul.
                         
                        
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