The Master Key System Part Seventeen

Summary of Part Seventeen of The Master Key System


You must be interested in causes, not effect.

Thought is the activity which controls every principle beneath.

Vibrations of mental forces are the finest and most powerful in existence.

Look beyond five senses, true conceptions are only secured by spiritual insight.

This insight requires quickening of the vibrations of the mind and is secured by continuously concentrated in a given direction.

Continuous concentration means an even, unbroken flow of thought and 

is the result of patient, persistent, persevering and well-regulated system.

The greatness of actor lies in the fact that he forgets himself in the portrayal of his character, becoming so identified with it that the audience is swayed by the realism. That is true concentration. So engrossed in the subject.

All knowledge is the result of concentration of this kind.

The mind becomes a magnet and the desire to know draws the knowledge irresistibly attracts it, makes it your own.

Desire is largely subconscious.

Subconscious desire arouses the latent faculties of the mind and difficult problems seem to solve themselves.

Concentration is not mere thinking of thoughts, but the transmutation of these thoughts into practical values.

You must first find the "kingdom" before you can have the "things added".

Momentary enthusiasm is of no value. It is only with unbounded self-confidence that the goal is reached.

Weakness is the only barrier to mental attainment.

Ease and perfection are gained by repetition.

All attainment are the result of desire plus concentration. Desire is the strongest mode of action. The more persistent the desire, the more authoritative the revelation. Desire added to concentration will wrench any secret from nature.

The principal necessity is strengthening of the mind that it rises superior to the distractions and impulses of life, thus overcomes in the conflict between the higher and lower self.

Thought enables man to harness all other natural power.

Concentration implies that consciousness can be focalized to the point where it becomes identified with the object of its attention.

Concentrate on important matter and the intuitive power will be set in operation, 

help will come in the nature of information which will lead to success.

Intuition arrives at conclusions and often solves problems beyond the grasp of reasoning power.

Intuition must be cultivated and developed.

Give the intuitive visitor a royal welcome when he comes and he will come again. 

More cordial the welcome, more frequent the visits.

Intuition comes in silence; great minds seek solitude frequently.

Be alone a few minutes each day to train the thought which enable you to develop that invincible power which is necessary to achieve.

If you desire is in harmony with natural law, it gives you invincible courage.

By keeping the thought in mind, it will gradually take tangible form. 

Definite purpose sets causes in motion which go out in the invisible world 

and find the material necessary to serve your purpose.

The form is simply the outward manifestation of the spiritual activity within.

 

Part Seventeen Exercise: Be Still and inhibit all thought, relax body and visualize.

Select the same room if possible, sit with back straight, prevent any thoughts from running in your mind and 

keep perfectly still for 15 minutes or more. 

Also relax your entire body to remove pressures on nerves and eliminate tension.

Let your thought dwell upon your object until it is completed identified with it and you are conscious of nothing else.

To eliminate fear, concentrate on courage. 

To eliminate lack, concentrate on abundance. 

To eliminate disease, concentrate on health.

Always concentrate on the ideal as an already existing fact, which eventually manifest in form.

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