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This Mystical Life Of Ours
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The Joseph Type Both Dreams And Interprets
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Then by virtue of the law of the drawing power of mind, since the mind is always active, we are drawing to us even while sleeping,
influences from the realms kindred to those in which we in our thoughts are living before we fall asleep. In this way we can
put ourselves into relation with whatever kinds of influence we choose and accordingly gain much during the process of sleep.
In many ways the interior faculties are more open and receptive while we are in sleep than while we are awake. Hence the necessity
of exercising even greater care as to the nature of the thoughts that occupy the mind as we enter into sleep, for there can
come to us only what we by our own order of thought attract. We have it entirely in our own hands.
And for the same reason, -- this greater degree of receptivity during this period, -- we are able by understanding and using
the law, to gain much of value more readily in this way than when the physical senses are fully open to the material world
about us. Many will find a practice somewhat after the following nature of value: When light or information is desired along
any particular line, light or information you feel it is right and wise for you to have, as, for example, light in regard
to an uncertain course of action, then as you retire, first bring your mind into the attitude of peace and good-will for all.
You in this way bring yourself into a harmonious condition, and in turn attract to yourself these same peaceful conditions
from without.
Then resting in this sense of peace, quietly and calmly send out your earnest desire for the needed light or information;
cast out of your mind all fears or forebodings lest it come not, for “in quietness and in confidence shall be your strength.”
Take the expectant attitude of mind, firmly believing and expecting that when you awake the desired results will be with you.
Then on awaking, before any thoughts or activities from the outside world come in to absorb the attention, remain for a little
while receptive to the intuitions or the impressions that come. When they come, when they manifest themselves clearly, then
act upon them without delay. In the degree that you do this, in that degree will the power of doing it ever more effectively
grow.
Or, if for unselfish purposes you desire to grow and develop any of your faculties, or to increase the health and strength
of your body, take a corresponding attitude of mind, the form of which will readily suggest itself in accordance with your
particular needs or desires. In this way you will open yourself to, you will connect yourself with, and you will set into
operation within yourself, the particular order of forces that will make for these results. Don’t be afraid to voice your
desires. In this way you set into operation vibratory forces which go out and which make their impress felt somewhere, and
which, arousing into activity or uniting with other forces, set about to actualize your desires. No good thing shalt be withheld
from him who lives in harmony with the higher laws and forces. There are no desires that shall not be satisfied to the one
who knows and who wisely uses the powers with which he or she is endowed.
Your sleep will be more quiet, and peaceful, and refreshing, and so your power increased mentally, physically, and spiritually,
simply by sending out as you fall asleep, thoughts of love and good-will, thoughts of peace and harmony for all. In this way
you are connecting yourself with all the forces in the universe that make for peace and harmony.
Visions and inspirations of the highest order will come in the degree that we make for them the right conditions. One who
has studied deeply into the subject in hand has said: “To receive education spiritually while the body is resting in sleep
is a perfectly normal and orderly experience, and would occur definitely and satisfactorily in the lives of all of us, if
we paid more attention to internal and consequently less to external states with their supposed but unreal necessities… Our
thoughts make us what we are here and hereafter, and our thoughts are often busier by night than by day, for when we are asleep
to the exterior we can be wide awake to the interior world; and the unseen world is a substantial place, the conditions of
which are entirely regulated by mental and moral attainments.
“When we are not deriving information through outward avenues of sensation, we are receiving instruction through interior
channels of perception, and when this fact is understood for what it is worth, it will become a universal custom for persons
to take to sleep with them the special subject on which they most earnestly desire particular instruction. The Pharaoh type
of person dreams, and so does his butler and baker; but the Joseph type, which is that of the truly gifted seer, both dreams
and interprets.”
(from: In Tune with the Infinite)
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