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The Game of Life and How to Play It
by Florence Scovel Shinn
The Game of Life and How to Play It
by Florence Scovel Shinn
Chapter 1: The Game
- Most people consider life a battle, but it
is not a battle, it is a game.
- It is a game, however, which cannot be
played successfully without the knowledge of spiritual law, and
the Old and the New Testaments give the rules of the game with
wonderful clearness. Jesus Christ taught that it was a great
game of Giving and Receiving.
Whatsoever a man soweth that shall he also
reap." This means that whatever man sends out in word or deed,
will return to him; what he gives, he will receive.
If he gives hate, he will receive hate; if he
gives love, he will receive love; if he gives criticism, he will
receive criticism; if he lies he will be lied to; if he cheats
he will be cheated. We are taught also, that the imaging faculty
plays a leading part in the game of life.
Keep thy heart (or imagination) with all
diligence, for out of it are the issues of life." (Prov. 4:23.)
This means that what man images, sooner or
later externalizes in his affairs, I know of a man who feared a
certain disease. It was a very rare disease and difficult to
get, but he pictured it continually and read about it until it
manifested in his body, and he died, the victim of distorted
imagination.
So we see, to play successfully the game of
life, we must train the imaging faculty. A person with an
imaging faculty trained to image only good, brings into his life
"every righteous desire of his heart" - health, wealth, love,
friends, perfect self-expression, his highest ideals.
The imagination has been called, "The
Scissors of The Mind," and it is ever cutting, cutting, day by
day, the pictures man sees there, and sooner or later he meets
his own creations in his outer world. To train the imagination
successfully, man must understand the workings of his mind. The
Greeks said: "Know Thyself."
There are three departments of the mind, the
subconscious, conscious and superconscious. The
subconscious, is simply power, without direction. It is like
steam or electricity, and it does what it is directed to do; it
has no power of induction.
Whatever man feels deeply or images clearly,
is impressed upon the subconscious mind, and carried out in
minutest detail.
For example: a woman I know, when a child,
always "made believe" she was a widow. She "dressed up" in black
clothes and wore a long black veil, and people thought she was
very clever and amusing. She grew up and married a man with whom
she was deeply in love. In a short time he died and she wore
black and a sweeping veil for many years. The picture of herself
as a widow was impressed upon the subconscious mind, and in due
time worked itself out, regardless of the havoc created.
The conscious mind has been called mortal or
carnal mind.
It is the human mind and sees life as it
appears to be. It sees death, disaster, sickness,
poverty and limitation of every kind, and it impresses the
subconscious.
The superconscious mind is the
God Mind within each man, and is the realm of perfect ideas.
In it, is the "perfect pattern"
spoken of by Plato, The Divine Design; for there
is a Divine Design for each person.
There is a place that you are to fill
and no one else can fill, something you are to do, which no one
else can do."
There is a perfect picture of this in the
superconscious mind. It usually flashes across the
conscious as an unattainable ideal - "something too good to be
true."
In reality it is man's true destiny (or
destination) flashed to him from the Infinite Intelligence which
is within himself.
Many people, however, are in ignorance of
their true destinies and are striving for things and situations
which do not belong to them, and would only bring failure and
dissatisfaction if attained.
For example: A woman came to me and asked me
to "speak the word" that she would marry a certain man with whom
she was very much in love. (She called him A. B.)
I replied that this would be a violation of
spiritual law, but that I would speak the word for the right
man, the "divine selection," the man who belonged to her by
divine right.
I added, "If A. B. is the right man you can't
lose him, and if he isn't, you will receive his equivalent." She
saw A. B. frequently but no headway was made in their
friendship. One evening she called, and said, "Do you know, for
the last week, A. B. hasn't seemed so wonderful to me." I
replied, "Maybe he is not the divine selection - another man my
be the right one." Soon after that, she met another man who fell
in love with her at once, and who said she was his ideal. In
fact, he said all the things that she had always wished A. B.
would say to her.
She remarked, "It was quite uncanny."
She soon returned his love, and lost all
interest in A. B.
This shows the law of substitution. A right
idea was substituted for a wrong one, therefore there was no
loss or sacrifice involved.
Jesus Christ said, "Seek ye first the kingdom
of God and his righteousness; and all these things shall be
added unto you," and he said the Kingdom was within man.
The Kingdom is the realm of right
ideas, or the divine pattern.
Jesus Christ taught that man's words played a
leading part in the game of life. "By your words ye are
justified and by your words ye are condemned."
Many people have brought disaster into their
lives through idle words.
For example: A woman once asked me why her
life was now one of poverty of limitation. Formerly she had a
home, was surrounded by beautiful things and had often tired of
the management of her home, and had said repeatedly, "I'm sick
and tired of things - I wish I lived in a trunk," and she added:
"Today I am living in that trunk." She had spoken herself into a
trunk. The subconscious mind has no sense of humor and people
often joke themselves into unhappy experiences.
For example: A woman who had a great deal of
money, joked continually about "getting ready for the
poorhouse."
In a few years she was almost destitute,
having impressed the subconscious mind with a picture of lack
and limitation.
Fortunately the law works both ways, and a
situation of lack may be changed to one of plenty.
For example: A woman came to me one hot
summer's day for a "treatment" for prosperity. She was worn out,
dejected and discouraged. She said she possessed just eight
dollars in the world. I said, "Good, we'll bless the eight
dollars and multiply them as Jesus Christ multiplied the loaves
and fishes," for He taught that every man had the
power to bless and to multiply, to heal and to prosper.
She said, "What shall I do next?"
I replied, "Follow intuition. Have you a
'hunch' to do anything, or to go anywhere?" Intuition means,
intuition, or to be taught from within. It is man's unerring
guide, and I will deal more fully with its laws in a following
chapter.
The woman replied: "I don't know - I seem to
have a 'hunch' to go home; I've just enough money for carfare."
Her home was in a distant city and was one of lack and
limitation, and the reasoning mind (or intellect) would have
said: "Stay in New York and get work and make some money." I
replied, "Then go home - never violate a hunch." I spoke the
following words for her: Infinite Spirit open the way for
great abundance for --. She is an irresistible magnet for all
that belongs to her by divine right." I told her to
repeat it continually also. She left for home immediately. In
calling on a woman one day, she linked up with an old friend of
her family.
Through this friend, she received thousands
of dollars in a most miraculous way. She has said to me often,
"Tell people about the woman who came to you with eight dollars
and a hunch."
There is always plenty on man's
pathway; but it can only be brought into
manifestation through desire, faith or the spoken word.
Jesus Christ brought out clearly that man must make the
first move.
Ask, and it shall be given you,
seek, and ye shall find, knock, and it shall be opened unto you.
(Mat. 7:7).
In the scriptures we read:
Concerning the works of my hands, command ye
me."
Infinite Intelligence, God, is ever ready to
carry out man's smallest or greatest demands.
Every desire, uttered or unexpressed, is a
demand. We are often startled by having a wish suddenly
fulfilled.
For example: One Easter, having seen many
beautiful rose-trees in the florists' windows, I wished I would
receive one, and for an instant saw it mentally being carried in
the door.
Easter came, and with it a beautiful
rose-tree. I thanked my friend the following day, and told her
it was just what I had wanted.
She replied, "I didn't send you a rose-tree,
I sent you lilies!"
The man had mixed the order, and sent me a
rose-tree simply because I had started the law in action, and
I had to have a rose-tree.
Nothing stands between man and his highest
ideals and every desire of his heart, but doubt and fear. When
man can "wish without worrying," every desire will be instantly
fulfilled.
I will explain more fully in a following
chapter the scientific reason for this and fear must be erased
from the consciousness. It is man's only enemy - fear of lack,
fear of failure, fear of sickness, fear of loss and a feeling of
insecurity on some plane. Jesus Christ said: "Why
are ye fearful, oh ye of little faith?" (Mat. 8:26) So we can
see we must substitute faith for fear, for fear is only inverted
faith; it is faith in evil instead of good.
The object of the game of life is to see
clearly one's good and to obliterate all mental pictures of
evil. This must be done by impressing the subconscious mind with
a realization of good. A very brilliant man, who has attained
great success, told me he had suddenly erased all fear from his
consciousness by reading a sign which hung in a room. He saw
printed, in large letters this statement - Why worry, it
will probably never happen." These words were stamped
indelibly upon his subconscious mind, and he has now a firm
conviction that only good can come into his life, therefore only
good can manifest.
In the following chapter I will deal with the
different methods of impressing the subconscious mind. It is
man's faithful servant but one must be careful to give it the
right orders. Man has ever a silent listener at his side - his
subconscious mind.
Every thought, every word is impressed upon
it and carried out in amazing detail. It is like a singer making
a record on the sensitive disc of the phonographic plate. Every
note and tone of the singer's voice is registered. If he coughs
or hesitates, it is registered also. So let us break all the old
bad records in the subconscious mind, the records of our lives
which we do not wish to keep, and make new and beautiful ones.
Speak these words aloud, with power and
conviction: "I now smash and demolish (by my spoken word) every
untrue record in my subconscious mind. They shall return to the
dust-heap of their native nothingness, for they came from my own
vain imaginings. I now make my perfect records through the
Christ within - The records of Health, Wealth, Love and
perfect self-Expression." This is the square of life,
The Game completed.
In the following chapters, I will show how
man can change his conditions by changing
his words. Any man who does not know the power of the
word, is behind the times.
Death and Life are in the power of the
tongue." (Prov. 18:21.)
The Game of Life and How to Play It
by Florence Scovel Shinn
Chapter 2: The Law of Prosperity
- One of the greatest messages given to the
race through the scriptures is that God is man's supply and that
man can release, through his spoken word, all that
belongs to him by divine right. He must, however, have
perfect faith in his spoken word.
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- Isaiah said, "My word shall not return unto
me void, but shall accomplish that where it is sent." We know
now, that words and thoughts are a tremendous vibratory force,
ever moulding man's body and affairs.
A woman came to me in great distress and said
she was to be sued on the fifteenth of the month for three
thousand dollars. She knew no way of getting the money and was
in despair.
I told her God was her supply, and that
there is a supply for every demand.
So I spoke the word! I gave thanks that the
woman would receive three thousand dollars at the right time in
the right way. I told her she must have perfect faith, and act
her perfect faith. The fifteenth came but no money
had materialized.
She called me on the 'phone and asked what
she was to do.
I replied, "It is Saturday, so they won't sue
you today, Your part is to act rich, thereby showing perfect
faith that you will receive it by Monday." She asked me to lunch
with her to keep up her courage. When I joined her at a
restaurant, I said, "This is no time to economize. Order an
expensive luncheon, act as if you have already received the
three thousand dollars."
"All things whatsoever ye ask in prayer,
believing, ye shall receive." "You must act as if you
had already received." The next morning she called
me on the 'phone and asked me to stay with her during the day, I
said "No, you are divinely protected and God is never too late."
In the evening she 'phoned again, greatly
excited and said, "My dear, a miracle has happened! I was
sitting in my room this morning, when the doorbell rang, I said
to the maid: 'Don't let anyone in.' The maid however, looked out
the window and said, 'It's your cousin with the long white
beard.'
So I said, 'Call him back. I would like to
see him.' He was just turning the corner, when he heard the
maid's voice, and he came back.
He talked for about an hour, and just as he
was leaving he said, 'Oh, by the way, how are finances?'
I told him I needed the money, and he said,
'Why, my dear, I will give you three thousand dollars the first
of the month.
I didn't like to tell him I was going to be
sued. What shall I do? I won't receive it till the first of the
month, and I must have it tomorrow." I said, "I'll keep on
'treating.'"
I said, "Spirit is never too late. I give
thanks she has received the money on the invisible plane and
that it manifests on time." The next morning her cousin called
her up and said, "Come to my office this morning and I will give
you the money." That afternoon, she had three thousand dollars
to her credit in the bank, and wrote checks as rapidly as her
excitement would permit.
If one asks for success and prepares for
failure, he will get the situation he has prepared for. For
example: A man came to me asking me to speak the word that a
certain debt would be wiped out.
I found he spent his time planning what he
would say to the man when he did not pay his bill, thereby
neutralizing my words. He should have seen himself paying the
debt.
We have a wonderful illustration of this in
the bible, relating to the three kings who were in the desert,
without water for their men and horses. They consulted the
prophet Elisha, who gave them this astonishing message:
"Thus saith the Lord - Ye shall not see wind,
neither shall ye see rain, yet make this valley full of
ditches."
Man must prepare for the thing he has asked
for, when there isn't the slightest sign of it in sight.
For example: A woman found it necessary to
look for an apartment during the year when there was a great
shortage of apartments in New York. It was considered almost an
impossibility, and her friends were sorry for her and said,
"Isn't it too bad, you'll have to store your furniture and live
in a hotel." She replied, "You needn't feel sorry for me,
I'm a superman, and I'll get an apartment."
She spoke the words: "Infinite Spirit,
open the way for the right apartment." She knew there
was a supply for every demand, and that she was "unconditioned,"
working on the spiritual plane, and that "one with God is a
majority."
She had contemplated buying new blankets,
when the "tempter," the adverse thought or reasoning mind,
suggested, "Don't buy the blankets, perhaps, after all, you
won't get an apartment and you will have no use for them." She
promptly replied (to herself): "I'll dig my ditches by buying
the blankets!" So she prepared for the apartment - acted as
though she already had it.
She found one in a miraculous way, and it was
given to her although there were over two hundred other
applicants.
The blankets showed active faith.
It is needless to say that the ditches dug by
the three kings in the desert were filled to over-flowing.
(Read, II Kings)
Getting into the spiritual swing of things is
no easy matter for the average person. The adverse thoughts of
doubt and fear surge from the subconscious. They are the "army
of the aliens" which must be put to flight. This explains why it
is so often, "darkest before the dawn."
A big demonstration is usually preceded by
tormenting thoughts.
Having made a statement of high spiritual
truth one challenges the old beliefs in the subconscious, and
"error is exposed" to be put out.
This is the time when one must make his
affirmations of truth repeatedly, and rejoice and give thanks
that he has already received, "Before ye call I shall answer."
This means that "every good and perfect gift" is already man's
awaiting his recognition.
Man can only receive what he sees himself
receiving.
The children of Israel were told that they
could have all the land they could see. This is true of every
man. He has only the land within his own mental vision. Every
great work, every big accomplishment, has been brought into
manifestation through holding to the vision, and often just
before the big achievement, comes apparent failure and
discouragement.
The children of Israel when they reached the
"Promised Land," were afraid to go in, for they said it was
filled with giants who made them feel like grasshoppers. "And
there we saw the giants and we were in our own sight as
grass-hoppers." This is almost every man's experience.
However, the one who knows spiritual law, is
undisturbed by appearance, and rejoices while he is "yet in
captivity." That is, he holds to his vision and gives thanks
that the end is accomplished, he has received.
Jesus Christ gave a wonderful example of
this. He said to his disciples: "Say not ye, there are yet four
months and then cometh the harvest? Behold, I say unto you, lift
up your eyes and look on the fields; for they are ripe already
to harvest." His clear vision pierced the "world of matter" and
he saw clearly the fourth dimensional world, things as they
really are, perfect and complete in Divine Mind. So man must
ever hold the vision of his journey's end and demand the
manifestation of that which he has already received. It may be
his perfect, health, love, supply, self-expression, home or
friends.
They are all finished and perfect ideas
registered in Divine Mind (man's own superconscious mind) and
must come through him, not to him.
For example: A man came to me asking for
treatments for success. It was imperative that he raise, within
a certain, fifty-thousand dollars for his business. The time
limit was almost up, when he came to me in despair. No one
wanted to invest in his enterprise, and the bank had flatly
refused a loan.
I replied: "I suppose you lost your temper
while at the bank, therefore your power. You can control any
situation if you first control yourself."
"Go back to the bank," I added, "and I will
treat." My treatment was: "You are identified in love with the
spirit of everyone connected with the bank. Let the divine idea
come out of this situation."
He replied, "Woman, you are talking about an
impossibility. Tomorrow is Saturday; the bank closes at twelve,
and my train won't get me there until ten, and the time limit is
up tomorrow, and anyway they won't do it. It's too late."
I replied, "God doesn't need any time and is
never too late. With Him all things are possible." I added, "I
don't know anything about business, but I know all about God."
He replied: "It all sounds fine when I sit here listening to
you, but when I go out it's terrible."
He lived in a distant city, and I did not
hear from him for a week, then came a letter. It read: "You were
right. I raised the money, and will never again doubt the truth
of all that you told me."
I saw him a few weeks later, and I said,
"what happened? You evidently had plenty of time, after all." He
replied, "My train was late, and I got there just fifteen
minutes to twelve. I walked into the bank quietly and said, 'I
have come for the loan,' and they gave it to me without a
question."
It was the last fifteen minutes of the time
allotted to him, and Infinite Spirit was not too late. In this
instance the man could never have demonstrated alone. He needed
someone to help him hold to the vision. This is what one man can
do for another.
Jesus Christ knew the truth of this when he
said: "If two of you shall agree on earth as touching anything
that they shall ask, it shall be done for them of my Father
which is in heaven." One gets too close to his own affairs and
becomes doubtful and fearful.
The friend or "healer" sees clearly the
success, health, or prosperity, and never wavers, because he is
not close to the situation.
It is much easier to "demonstrate" for
someone else than for one's self, so a person should not
hesitate to ask for help, if he feels himself wavering.
A keen observer of life once said, "no man
can fail, if some one person sees him successful." Such is the
power of the vision, and many a great man owed his success to a
wife, or sister, or a friend who "believed in him" and held
without wavering to the perfect pattern!
The Game of Life and How to Play It
by Florence Scovel Shinn
Chapter 3: The Power of the Word
- A person knowing the power of the word,
becomes very careful of his conversation. He has only to watch
the reaction of his words to know that they do "not return
void." Through his spoken word, man is continually making laws
for himself.
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- I knew a man who said, "I always miss a car.
It invariably pulls out just as I arrive."
His daughter said: "I always catch a car.
It's sure to come just as I get there." This occurred for years.
Each had made a separate law for himself, one of failure, one of
succes.. This is the psychology of superstitions.
The horse-shoe or rabbit's foot contains no
power, but man's spoken word and belief that it will bring good
luck creates expectancy in the subconscious mind, and attracts a
"lucky situation." I find however, this will not "work" when man
has advanced spiritually and knows a higher law. One cannot turn
back, and must put away "graven images."
For example: Two men in my class had had
great success in business for several months, when suddenly
everything "went to smash." We tried to analyze the situation,
and I found, instead of making their affirmations and looking to
God for success and prosperity, they had each bought a "lucky
monkey." I said: "Oh I see, you have been trusting in the lucky
monkeys instead of God." "Put away the lucky monkeys and call on
the law of forgiveness," for man has power to forgive or
neutralize his mistakes.
They decided to throw the lucky monkeys down
a coalhole, and all went well again. This does not mean,
however, that one should throw away every "lucky" ornament or
horse-shoe about the house, but he must recognize that the power
back of it is the one and only power, God, and that the object
simply gives him a feeling of expectancy.
I was with a friend, one day, who was in deep
despair. In crossing the street, she picked up a horse-shoe.
Immediately, she was filled with joy and hope. She said God had
sent her the horsehoe in order to keep up her courage.
It was indeed, at that moment, about the only
thing that could have registered in her consciousness. Her hope
became faith, and she ultimately made a wonderful demonstration.
I wish to make the point clear that the men previously mentioned
were depending on the monkeys, alone, while this woman
recognized the power back of the horseshoe.
I know, in my own case, it took a long while
to get out of a belief that a certain thing brough
disappointment. If the thing happened, disappointment invariably
followed. I found the only way I could make a change in the
subconscious, was by asserting, "There are not two powers, there
is only one power, God, therefore, there are not
disappointments, and this thing means a happy surprise." I
noticed a change at once, and happy surprises commenced coming
my way.
I have a friend who said nothing could induce
her to walk under a ladder. I said, "If you are afraid, you are
giving in to a belief in two powers, Good and Evil, instead of
one. As God is absolute, there can be no opposing power, unless
man makes the false of evil for himself. To show you believe in
only One Power, God, and that there is no power or reality in
evil, walk under the next ladder you see."
Soon after, she went to her bank. She wished
to open her box in the safe-deposit vault, and there stood a
ladder on her pathway. It was impossible to reach the box
without passing under the ladder. She quailed with fear and
turned back. She could not face the lion on her pathway.
However, when she reached the street, my words rang in her ears
and she decided to return and walk under it. It was a big moment
in her life, for ladders had held her in bondage for years. She
retraced her steps to the vault, and the ladder was no longer
there! This so often happens! If one is willing to do a thing he
is afraid to do, he does not have to.
It is the law of nonresistance, which is so
little understood.
Someone has said that courage contains genius
and magic. Face a situation fearlessly, and there is no
situation to face; it falls away of its own weight.
The explanation is, that fear attracted the
ladder on the woman's pathway, and fearlessness removed it.
Thus the invisible forces are ever
working for man who is always "pulling the strings" himself,
though he does not know it. Owing to the vibratory power of
words, whatever man voices, he begins to attract. People who
continually speak of disease, invariably attract it.
After man knows the truth, he cannot be too
careful of his words. For example: I have a friend who often
says on the 'phone, "Do come to see me and have an old-fashioned
chat." This "old-fashioned chat" means an hour of about five
hundred to a thousand destructive words, the principal topics
being loss, lack, failure and sickness.
I reply: "No, I thank you. I've had enough
old-fashioned chats in my life, they are too expensive, but I
will be glad to have a new-fashioned chat, and talk about what
we want, not what we don't want." There is an old saying that
man only dares use his words for three purposes, to "heal, bless
or prosper." What man says of others will be said of him, and
what he wishes for another, he is wishing for himself.
"Curses, like chickens, come home to roost."
If a man wishes someone "bad luck," he is
sure to attract bad luck himself. If he wishes to aid someone to
success, he is wishing and aiding himself to success.
The body may be renewed and transformed
through the spoken word and clear vision, and disease be
completely wiped out of the consciousness. The metaphysician
knows that all disease has a mental correspondence, and in order
to heal the body one must first "heal the soul."
The soul is the subconscious mind, and it
must be "saved" from wrong thinking.
In the twenty-third psalm, we read: "He
restoreth my soul." This means that the subconscious mind or
soul, must be restored with the right ideas, and the "mystical
marriage" is the marriage of the soul and the spirit, or the
subconscious and superconscious mind. They must be one. When the
subconscious is flooded with the perfect ideas of the
superconscious, God and man are one, "I and the Father are one."
That is, he is one with the realm of perfect ideas; he is the
man made in God's likeness and image (imagination) and is given
power and dominion over all created things, his mind, body and
affairs.
It is safe to say that all sickness and
unhappiness come from the violation of the law of love. A new
commandment I give unto you, "Love one another," and in the Game
of Life, love or good-will takes every trick.
For example: A woman I know, had, for years
an appearance of a terrible skin disease. The doctors told her
it was incurable, and she was in despair. she was on the stage,
and she feared she would soon have to give up her profession,
and she had no other means of support. She, however, procured a
good engagement, and on the opening night, made a great "hit."
She received flattering notices from the critics, and was joyful
and elated. The next day she received a notice of dismissal. A
man in the cast had been jealous of her success and had caused
her to be sent away. She felt hatred and resentment taking
complete possession of her, and she cried out, "Oh God don't let
me hate that man." That night she worked for hours "in the
silence."
She said, "I soon came into a very deep
silence. I seemed to be at peace with myself, with the man, and
with the whole world. I continued this for two following nights,
and on the third day I found I was healed completely of the skin
disease!" In asking for love, or good will, she had fulfilled
the law, ("for love is the fulfilling of the law") and the
disease (which came from subsconscious resentment) was wiped
out.
Continual criticism produces rheumatism, as
critical, inharmonious thoughts cause unnatural deposits in the
blood, which settle in the joints.
False growths are caused by jealousy, hatred
unforgiveness, fear, etc. Every disease is caused by a mind not
at ease. I said once, in my class, "There is no use asking
anyone 'What's the matter with you?' we might just as well say,
'Who's the matter with you?' "Unforgiveness is the most prolific
cause of disease. It will harden arteries or liver, and affect
the eye-sight. In its train are endless ills.
I called on a woman, one day, who said she
was ill from having eaten a poisoned oyster. I replied, "Oh, no,
the oyster was harmless, you poisoned the oyster. What's the
matter with you?" She answered, "Oh about nineteen people." She
had quarrelled with nineteen people and had become so
inharmonious that she attracted the wrong oyster.
Any inharmony on the external, indicates
there is mental inharmony. "As the within, so the without."
Man's only enemies are within himself. "And a
man's foes shall be they of his own household." Personality is
one of the last enemies to be overcome, as this planet is taking
its initiation in love. It was Christ's message - "Peace on
Earth, good will towards man." The enlightened man, therefore,
endeavors to perfect himself upon his neighbor. His work is with
himself, to send out goodwill and blessings to every man, and
the marvelous thing is, that if one blesses a man he has no
power to harm him.
For example: A man came to me asking to
"treat" for success in business. He was selling machinery, and
rival appeared on the scene with what he proclaimed, was a
better machine, and my friend feared defeat. I said, "First of
all, we must wipe out all fear, and know that God protects your
interest, and that the divine idea must come out of the
situation. That is, the right machine will be sold, by the right
man, to the right man." And I added, "Don't hold one critical
thought towards that man. Bless him all day, and be willing not
to sell your machine, if it isn't the divine idea." So he went
to the meeting, fearless and nonresistant, and blessing the
other man. He said the outcome was very remarkable. the other
man's machine refused to work, and he sold his without the
slightest difficulty. "But I say unto you, love your enemies,
bless them that curse you, do good to them that hate you, and
pray for them which spitefully use you and persecute you."
"Good-will produces a great aura of
protection about the one who sends it, and "No weapon that is
formed against him shall prosper." In other words, love and
good-will destroy the enemies with one's self, therefore, one
has no enemies on the external!
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The Game of Life and How to Play It
by Florence Scovel Shinn
Chapter 4: The Law of Non-resistance
- Nothing on earth can resist an absolutely
nonresistant person.
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- The Chinese say that water is the most
powerful element, because it is perfectly nonresistant. It can
wear away a rock, and sweep all before it.
Jesus Christ said, "Resist not evil," for He
knew in reality, there is no evil, therefore nothing to resist.
Evil has come of man's "vain imagination," or a belief in two
powers, good and evil.
There is an old legend, that Adam and Eve ate
of "Maya the Tree of Illusion," and saw two powers instead of
one power, God.
Therefore, evil is a false law man has
made for himself, through psychoma or soul sleep. Soul
sleep means, that man's soul has been hypnotized by the race
belief (of sin, sickness and death, etc.) which is carnal or
mortal thought, and his affairs have out-pictured his illusions.
We have read in a preceding chapter, that
man's soul is his subconscious mind, and whatever he feels
deeply, good or bad, is outpictured by that faithful servant.
His body and affairs show forth what he has been picturing. The
sick man has pictured sickness, the poor man, poverty, the rich
man, wealth.
People often say, "why does a little child
attract illness, when it is too young even to know what it
means?"
I answer that children are sensitive and
receptive to the thoughts of others about them, and often
outpicture the fears of their parents.
I heard a metaphysician once say, "If you do
not run your subconscious mind yourself, someone else will run
it for you."
Mothers often, unconsciously, attract illness
and disaster to their children, by continually holding them in
thoughts of fear, and watching for symptoms.
For example: A friend asked a woman if her
little girl had had the measles. She replied promptly, "not
yet!" This implied that she was expecting the illness, and
therefore, preparing the way for what she did not want for
herself and child.
However, the man who is centered and
established in right thinking, the man who sends out only
good-will to his fellow-man, and who is without fear, cannot be
touched or influenced by the negative thoughts of others.
In fact, he could then receive only good thoughts, as he
himself, sends forth only thoughts.
Resistance is Hell, for it places man in a
"state of torment."
A metaphysician once gave me a wonderful
recipe for taking every trick in the game of life, it is the
acme of non resistance. He gave it in this way: "At one time in
my life, I baptized children, and of course, they had many
names. Now I no longer baptize children, but I baptize events,
but I give every event the same name. If I have a
failure I baptize it success, in the name of the Father, and of
the Son, and of the Holy Ghost!"
In this, we see the great law of
transmutation, founded on nonresistance. Through his spoken
word, every failure was transmuted into success.
For example: A woman who required money, and
who knew the spiritual law of opulence, was thrown continually
in a business-way, with a man who made her feel very poor. He
talked lack and limitation and she commenced to catch his
poverty thoughts, so she disliked him, and blamed him for her
failure. She knew in order to demonstrate her supply, she must
first feel that she had received - a feeling of opulence
must precede its manifestation.
It dawned on her, one day, that she was
resisting the situation, and seeing two powers instead of one.
So she blessed the man and bapized the situation "Success"! She
affirmed, "As there is only one power, God, this man is here for
my good and my prosperity" (just what he did not seem to be
there for). Soon after that she met, through this man,
a woman who gave her for a service rendered, several thousand
dollars, and the man moved to a distant city, and faded
harmoniously from her life. Make the statement, "Every man is a
golden link in the chain of my good," for all men are God in
manifestation, awaiting the opportunity given by man,
himself, to serve the divine plan of his life.
"Bless your enemy, and you rob him of his
ammunition." His arrows will be transmuted into blessings.
This law is true of nations as well as
individuals. Bless a nation, send love and good-will to every
inhabitant, and it is robbed of its power to harm.
Man can only get the right idea of
nonresistance, through spiritual understanding. My students have
often said: "I don't want to be a door-mat." I reply "when you
use nonresistance with wisdom, no one will ever be able to walk
over you."
Another example: One day I was impatiently
awaiting an important telephone call. I resisted every call that
came in and made no out-going calls myself, reasoning that it
might interfere with the one I was awaiting.
Instead of saying, "Divine ideas never
conflict, the call will come at the right time," leaving it to
Infinite Intelligence to arrange, I commenced to manage things
myself - I made the battle mine, not God's and remained tense
and anxious. The bell did not ring for about an hour, and I
glanced at the 'phone and found the receiver had been off that
length of time, and the 'phone was disconnected. My anxiety,
fear and belief in interference, had brought on a total eclipse
of the telephone. Realizing what I had done, I commenced
blessing the situation at once; I baptized it "success," and
affirmed, "I cannot lose any call that belongs to me by divine
right; I am under grace, and not under law."
A friend rushed out to the nearest telephone,
to notify the Company to reconnect.
She entered a crowded grocery, but the
proprietor left his customers and attended to the call himself.
My 'phone was connected at once, and two minutes later, I
received a very important call, and about an hour afterward, the
one I had been awaiting.
One's ships come in over a calm sea.
So long as man resists a situation, he will
have it with him. If he runs away from it, it will run after
him.
For example: I repeated this to a woman one
day, and she replied, "How true that is! I was unhappy at home,
I disliked my mother, who was critical and domineering; so I ran
away and was married - but I married my mother, for my husband
was exactly like my mother, and I had the same situation to face
again." "Agree with thine adversary quickly."
This means, agree that the adverse situation
is good, be undisturbed by it, and it falls away of its own
weight. "None of these things move me," is a wonderful
affirmation.
The inharmonious situation comes from some
inharmony within man himself.
When there is, in him, no emotional response
to an inharmonious situation, it fades away forever, from his
pathway.
So we see man's work is ever with himself.
People have said to me, "Give treatments to
change my husband, or my brother." I reply, "No, I will give
treatments to change you; when you change, your
husband and your brother will change."
One of my students was in the habit of lying.
I told her it was a failure method and if she lied, she would be
lied to. She replied, "I don't care, I can't possibly get along
without lying."
One day she was speaking on the 'phone to a
man with whom she was very much in love. She turned to me and
said, "I don't trust him, I know he's lying to me." I replied,
"Well, you lie yourself, so someone has to lie to you, and you
will be sure it will be just the person you want the truth
from." Some time after that, I saw her, and she said, "I'm cured
of lying."
I questioned: "What cured you?"
She replied: "I have been living with a woman
who lied worse than I did!"
One is often cured of his faults by seeing
them in others.
Life is a mirror, and we find only ourselves
reflected in our associates.
Living in the past is a failure method and a
violation of spiritual law.
Jesus Christ said, "Behold, now is the
accepted time." "Now is the day of Salvation."
Lot's wife looked back and was turned into a
pillar of salt.
The robbers of time are the past and the
future. Man should bless the past, and forget it, if it keeps
him in bondage, and bless the future, knowing it has in store
for him endless joys, but live fully in the now.
For example: A woman came to me, complaining
that she had no money with which to buy Christmas gifts. She
said, "Last year was so different; I had plenty of money and
gave lovely presents, and this year I have scarcely a cent."
I replied, "You will never demonstrate money
while you are pathetic and live in the past. Live fully in the
now, and get ready to give Christmas
presents. Dig your ditches, and the money will come."
She exclaimed, "I know what to do! I will buy some tinsel twine,
Christmas seals and wrapping paper." I replied, "Do that, and
the presents will come and stick themselves to the
Christmas seals."
This too, was showing financial fearlessness
and faith in God, as the reasoning mind said, "Keep every cent
you have, as you are not sure you will get any more."
She bought the seals, paper and twine, and a
few days before Christmas, received a gift of several hundred
dollars. Buying the seals and twine had impressed the
subconscious with expectancy, and opened the way for the
manifestation of the money. She purchased all the presents in
plenty of time.
Man must live suspended in the moment.
"Look well, therefore, to this Day! Such is
the salutation of the Dawn."
He must be spiritually alert, ever awaiting
his leads, taking advantage of every opportunity.
One day, I said continually (silently),
"Infinite Spirit, don't let me miss a trick," and something very
important was told to me that evening. It is most necessary to
begin the day with right words.
Make an affirmation immediately upon waking.
For example: "Thy will be done this
day! Today is a day of completion, I give thanks for this
perfect day, miracle shall follow miracle and wonders shall
never cease."
Make this a habit, and one will see wonders
and miracles come into his life.
One morning I picked up a book and read,
"Look with wonder at that which is before you!" It seemed to be
my message for the day, so I repeated again and again, "Look
with wonder at that which is before you."
At about noon, a large sum of money, was
given me, which I had been desiring for a certain purpose.
In a following chapter, I will give
affirmations that I have found most effective. However, one
should never use an affirmation unless it is absolutely
satisfying and convincing to his own consciousness, and often an
affirmation is changed to suit different people.
For example: The following has brought
success to many:
"I have a wonderful work, in a wonderful way,
I give wonderful service, for wonderful pay!"
I gave the first two lines to one of my
students, and she added the last two.
It made a most powerful statement,
as there should always be perfect payment for perfect service,
and a rhyme sinks easily into the subconscious. She went about
singing it aloud and soon did receive wonderful work in a
wonderful way, and gave wonderful service for wonderful pay.
Another student, a business man, took it, and
changed the word work to business.
He repeated, "I have a wonderful business, in
a wonderful way, and I give wonderful service for wonderful
pay." That afternoon he made a forty-one thousand dollar deal,
though there had been no activity in his affairs for months.
Every affirmation must be carefully worded
and completely "cover the ground."
For example: I knew a woman, who was in great
need, and made a demand for work. She received a great deal of
work, but was never paid anything. She now knows to add,
"wonderful service for wonderful pay."
It is man's divine right to have plenty! More
than enough!
"His barns should be full, and his cup should
flow over!" This is God's idea for man, and when man breaks down
the barriers of lack in his own consciousness, the Golden Age
will be his, and every righteous desire of his heart fulfilled!
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The Game of Life and How to Play It
by Florence Scovel Shinn
Chapter 5:
The Law of Karma and The Law of Forgiveness
- Man receives only that which he gives. The
Game of Life is a game of boomerangs. Man's thoughts, deeds and
words, return to him sooner or later, with astounding accuracy.
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- This is the law of Karma, which is Sanskrit
for "Comeback." "Whatsoever a man soweth, that shall he also
reap."
For example: A friend told me this story of
herself, illustrating the law. She said, "I make all my Karma on
my aunt, whatever I say to her, someone says to me. I am often
irritable at home, and one day, said to my aunt, who was talking
to me during dinner. 'No more talk, I wish to eat in peace.'"
"The following day, I was lunching with a
woman with whom I wished to make a great impression. I was
talking animatedly, when she said: 'No more talk, I wish to eat
in peace!'"
My friend is high in consciousness, so her
Karma returns much more quickly than to one on the mental plane.
The more man knows, the more he is
responsible for, and a person with a knowledge of Spiritual Law,
which he does not practice, suffers greatly, in consequence.
"The fear of the Lord (law) is the beginning of wisdom." If we
read the word Lord, law, it will make many passages in the Bible
much clearer.
"Vengence is mine, I will repay saith the
Lord" (law). It is the law which takes vengeance, not God. God
sees man perfect, "created in his own image," (imagination) and
given "power and dominion."
This is the perfect idea of man, registered
in Divine Mind, awaiting man's recognition; for man can only be
what he sees himself to be, and only attain what he sees himself
attaining.
"Nothing ever happens without an on-looker"
is an ancient saying.
Man sees first his failure or success, his
joy or sorrow, before it swings into visibility from the scenes
set in his own imagination. We have observed this in the mother
picturing disease for her child, or a woman seeing success for
her husband.
Jesus Christ said, "And ye shall know the
truth and the truth shall make you free."
So, we see freedom (from all unhappy
conditions) comes through knowledge - a knowledge of Spiritual
Law.
Obedience precedes authority, and the law
obeys man when he obeys the law. The law of electricity must be
obeyed before it becomes man's servant. When handled ignorantly,
it becomes man's deadly foe. So with the laws of Mind!
For example: A woman with a strong personal
will, wished she owned a house which belonged to an
acquaintance, and she often made mental pictures of herself
living in the house. In the course of time, the man died and she
moved into the house. Several years afterwards, coming into the
knowledge of Spiritual Law, she said to me: "Do you think I had
anything to do with that man's death?" I replied: "Yes, your
desire was so strong, everything made way for it, but you paid
your Karmic debt. Your husband, whom you loved devotedly, died
soon after, and the house was a white elephant on your hands for
years."
The original owner, however, could not have
been affected by her thoughts had he been positive in the truth,
nor her husband, but they were both under Karmic law. The woman
should have said (feeling the great desire for the house),
"Infinite Intelligence, give me the right house, equally as
charming as this, the house which is mine by divine right."
The divine selection would have given perfect
satisfaction and brought good to all. The divine pattern is the
only safe pattern to work by.
Desire is a tremendous force, and must be
directed in the right channels, or chaos ensues.
In demonstrating, the most important step is
the first step, to "ask aright."
Man should always demand only that which is
his by divine right.
To go back to the illustration: Had the woman
taken this attitude: "If this house, I desire, is mine, I cannot
lose it, if it is not, give me its equivalent," the man might
have decided to move out, harmoniously (had it been the divine
selection for her) or another house would have been substituted.
Anything forced into manifestation through personal will, is
always "ill-got," and has "ever bad success."
Man is admonished, "My will be done not
thine,"and the curious thing is, man always gets just what he
desires when he does relinquish personal will, thereby enabling
Infinite Intelligence to work through him.
"Stand ye still and see the salvation of the
Lord" (law).
For example: A woman came to me in great
distress. Her daughter had determined to take a very hazardous
trip, and the mother was filled with fear.
She said she had used every argument, had
pointed out the dangers to be encountered, and forbidden her to
go, but the daughter became more and more rebellious and
determined. I said to the mother, "You are forcing your personal
will upon your daughter, which you have no right to do, and your
fear of the trip is only attracting it, for man attracts what he
fears." I added, "Let go, and take your mental hands off;
put it in God's Hands, and use this statement:" "I put
this situation in the hands of Infinite Love and Wisdom; if this
trip is the Divine plan, I bless it and not longer resist, but
if it is not divinely planned, I give thanks that it is now
dissolved and dissipated."
A day or two after that, her daughter said to
her, "Mother, I have given up the trip," and the situation
returned to its "native nothingness."
It is learning to "stand still," which seems
so difficult for man. I have dealt more fully with this law in
the chapter on nonresistance.
I will give another example of sowing and
reaping, which came in the most curious way.
A woman came to me saying, she had received a
conterfeit twenty-dollar bill, given to her at the bank. She was
much disturbed, for, she said, "The people at the bank will
never acknowledge their mistake."
I replied, "Let us analyze the situation and
find out why you attracted it." She thought a few moments and
exclaimed: "I know it, I sent a friend a lot of stagemoney, just
for a joke." So the law had sent her some stagemoney, for it
doesn't know anything about jokes.
I said, "Now we will call on the law of
forgiveness, and neutralize the situation."
Christianity is founded upon the law of
forgiveness - Christ has redeemed us from the curse of the
Karmic law, and the Christ within each man is his Redeemer and
Salvation from all inharmonious conditions.
So I said: "Infinite Spirit, we call on the
law of forgiveness and give thanks that she is under grace and
not under law, and cannot lose this twenty dollars which is hers
by divine right."
"Now," I said, "Go back to the bank and tell
them, fearlessly, that it was given you, there by mistake."
She obeyed, and to her surprise, they
apologized and gave her another bill, treating her most
courteously.
So knowledge of the Law gives man power to
"rub out his mistakes." Man cannot force the external to be what
he is not.
If he desires riches, he must be rich first
in consciousness.
For example: A woman came to me asking
treatment for prosperity. She did not take much interest in her
household affairs, and her home was in great disorder.
I said to her, "If you wish to be rich, you
much be orderly. All men with great wealth are orderly - and
order is heaven's first law." I added, "You will never become
rich with a burnt match in the pin-cushion."
She had a good sense of humor and commenced
immediately, putting her house in order. She rearranged
furniture, straightened out bureau drawers, cleaned rugs, and
soon made a big financial demonstration - a gift from a
relative. The woman, herself, became made over, and keeps
herself keyed-up financially, by being ever watchful of the
external and expecting prosperity, knowing God is her supply.
Many people are in ignorance of the fact that
gifts and things are investments, and that hoarding and saving
invariably lead to loss.
"There is that scattereth and yet increaseth;
and there is that withholdeth more than is meet, but it tendeth
to poverty."
For example: I knew a man who wanted to buy a
fur-lined overcoat. He and his wife went to various shops, but
there was none he wanted. He said they were all too
cheap-looking. At last, he was shown one, the salesman said was
valued at a thousand dollars, but which the manager would sell
him for five-hundred dollars, as it was late in the season.
His financial possessions amounted to about
seven hundred dollars. The reasoning mind would have said, "You
can't afford to spend nearly all you have on a coat," but he was
very intuitive and never reasoned.
He turned to his wife and said, "If I get
this coat, I'll make a ton of money!" So his wife consented,
weakly.
About a month later, he received a
ten-thousand-dollar commission. The coat made him feel so rich,
it linked him with success and prosperity; without the coat he
would not have received the commission. It was an investment
paying large dividends!
If man ignores these leadings to spend or to
give, the same amount of money will go in an uninteresting or
unhappy way.
For example: A woman told me, on Thanksgiving
Day, she informed her family that they could not afford a
Thanksgiving dinner. She had the money, but decided to save it.
A few days later, someone entered her room
and took from the bureau drawer the exact amount the dinner
would have cost.
The law always stands back of the man who
spends fearlessly, with wisdom.
For example: One of my students was shopping
with her little nephew. The child clamored for a toy, which she
told him she could not afford to buy.
She realized suddenly that she was seeking
lack, and not recognizing God as her supply!
So she bought the toy, and on her way home,
picked up, in the street, the exact amount of money she
had paid for it.
Man's supply is inexhaustible and unfailing
when fully trusted, but faith or trust must precede the
demonstration. "According to your faith be it unto you." "Faith
is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not
seen - " for faith holds the vision steady, and the adverse
pictures are dissolved and dissipated, and "in due season we
shall reap, if we faint not."
Jesus Christ brought the good news (the
gospel) that there was a higher law than the law of Karma - and
that that law transcends the law of Karma. It is the law of
grace, or forgiveness. It is the law which frees man from
the law of cause and effect - the law of consequence. "Under
grace, and not under law."
We are told that on this plane, man reaps
where he has not sown; the gifts of God are simply poured out
upon him. "All that the Kingdom affords is his." This continued
state of bliss awaits the man who has overcome the race (or
world) thought.
In the world thought there is tribulation,
but Jesus Christ said: "Be of good cheer; I have overcome the
world."
The world thought is that of sin, sickness
and death. He saw their absolute unreality and said sickness and
sorrow shall pass away and death itself, the last enemy, be
overcome.
We know now, from a scientific standpoint,
that death could be overcome by stamping the subconscious mind
with the conviction of eternal youth and eternal life.
The subconscious, being simply power without
direction, carries out orders without questioning.
Working under the direction of the
superconscious (the Christ or God within man) the "resurrection
of the body" would be accomplished.
Man would no longer throw off his body in
death, it would be transformed into the "body electric," sung by
Walt Whitman, for Christianity is founded upon the forgiveness
of sins and "an empty tomb."
The Game of Life and How to Play It
by Florence Scovel Shinn
Chapter 6:
Casting the Burden -
Impressing the Subconscious
- When man knows his own powers and the
workings of his mind, his great desire is to find an easy and
quick way to impress the subconscious with good, for simply an
intellectual knowledge of the Truth will not bring results.
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- In my own case, I found the easiest way is
in "casting the burden."
A metaphysician once explained it in this
manner. He said, "The only thing which gives anything weight in
nature, is the law of gravitation, and if a boulder could be
taken high above the planet, there would be no weight in that
boulder; and that is what Jesus Christ meant when he said: "My
yoke is easy and my burden is light."
He had overcome the world vibration, and
functioned in the fourth dimensional realm, where there is only
perfection, completion, life and joy.
He said: "Come to me all ye that are labor
and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest." "Take my yoke
upon you, for my yoke is easy and my burden is light."
We are also told in the fifty-fifth Psalm, to
"cast thy burden upon the Lord." Many passages in the Bible
state that the battle is God's not man's and that
man is always to "stand still" and see the Salvation of
the Lord.
This indicates that the superconscious mind
(or Christ within) is the department which fights man's battle
and relieves him of burdens.
We see, therefore, that man violates law if
he carries a burden, and a burden is an adverse thought or
condition, and this thought or condition has its root in the
subconscious.
It seems almost impossible to make any
headway directing the subconscious from the conscious, or
reasoning mind, as the reasoning mind (the intellect) is limited
in its conceptions, and filled with doubts and fears.
How scientific it then is, to cast the burden
upon the superconscious mind (or Christ within) where it is
"made light," or dissolved into its native nothingness."
For example: A woman in urgent need of money,
"made light" upon the Christ within, the superconscious, with
the statement, "I cast this burden of lack on the Christ
(within) and I go free to have plenty!"
The belief in lack was her burden, and as she
cast it upon the Superconscious with its belief of plenty, an
avalanche of supply was the result.
We read, "The Christ in you the hope of
glory."
Another example: One of my students had been
given a new piano, and there was no room in her studio for it
until she had moved out the old one. She was in a state of
perplexity. She wanted to keep the old piano, but knew of no
place to send it. She became desperate, as the new piano was to
be sent immediately; in fact, was on its way, with no place to
put it. She said it came to her to repeat, "I cast this burden
on the Christ within, and I go free."
A few moments later, her 'phone rang, and a
woman friend asked if she might rent her old piano, and it was
moved out, a few minutes before the new one arrived.
I knew a woman, whose burden was resentment.
She said, "I cast this burden of resentment on the Christ
within, and I go free, to be loving, harmonious and happy." The
Almighty superconscious, flooded the subconscious with love, and
her whole life was changed. For years, resentment had held her
in a state of torment and imprisoned her sould (the subconscious
mind).
The statement should be made over and over
and over, sometimes for hours at a time, silently or audibly,
with quietness but determination.
I have often compared it to winding-up a
victrola. We must wind ourselves up with spoken words.
I have noticed, in "casting the burden,"
after a little while, one seems to see clearly. It is impossible
to have clear vision, while in the throes of carnal mind. doubts
and fear poison the mind and body and imagination runs riot,
attracting disaster and disease.
In steadily repeating the affirmation, "I
cast this burden on the Christ within, and go free," the vision
clears, and with it a feeling of relief, and sooner or later
comes the manifestation of good, be it health, happiness
or supply.
One of my students once asked me to explain
the "darkness before the dawn." I referred in a preceding
chapter to the fact that often, before the big demonstration
"everything seems to go wrong," and deep depression clouds the
consciousness. It means that out of the subconscious are rising
th doubts and fears of the ages. These old derelicts of the
subconscious rise to the surfact, to be put out.
It is then that man should clap his cymbals,
like Jehoshaphat, and give thanks that he is saved, even though
he seems surrounded by the enemy (the situation of lack or
disease). The student continued, "How long must one remeain in
the dark" and I replied, "until one can see in the dark,
and "casting the burden enables one to see in the dark."
In order to impress the subconscious, active
faith is always essential.
"Faith without works is dead." In these
chapters I have endeavored to bring out this point.
Jeses Christ showed active faith when "He
commanded the multitude to sit down on the ground," before he
gave thanks for the loaves and fishes.
I will give another example showing how
necessary this step is. In fact, active faith is the bridge,
over which man passes to his Promised Land.
Through misunderstanding, a woman had been
separated from her husband, whom she love deeply. He refused all
offers of reconciliation and would not communicate with her in
any way.
Coming into the knowledge of Spiritual law,
she denied the appearance of separation. She made this
statement: "There is no separation in Divine Mind, therefore, I
cannot be separated form the love and companionship which are
mine by divine right."
She showed active faith by arranging a place
for him at the table every day; thereby impressing the
subconscious with a picture of his return. Over a year passed,
but she never wavered, and one day he walked in.
The subconscious is often impressed through
music. Music has a fourth dimensional quality and releases the
soul from imprisonment. It makes wonderful things seem
possible, and easy of accomplishment!
I have a friend who uses her victrola, daily,
for this purpose. It puts her in perfect harmony and releases
the imagination.
Another woman often dances while making her
affirmations. The rhythm and harmony of music and motion carry
her words forth with tremendous power.
The student must remember also, not to
despise the "day of small things."
Invariably, before a demonstration, come
"signs of land."
Before Columbus reached America, he saw birds
and twigs which showed him land was near. So it is with a
demonstration; but often the student mistakes it for the
demonstration itself, and is disappointed.
For example: A woman had "spoken the word"
for a set of dishes. Not long afterwards a friend gave her a
dish which was old and cracked.
She came to me and said, "Well, I asked for a
set of dishes, and all I got was a cracked plate."
I replied, "The plate was only signs of land.
It shows your dishes are coming - look upon it as a birds and
seaweed," and not long afterwards the dishes came.
Continually "making-believe," impresses the
subconscious. If one makes believe he is rich, and makes believe
he is successful, in "due time he will reap."
Children are always "making believe," and
"except ye be converted, and become as little children, ye shall
not enter the Kingdom of Heaven."
For example: I know of a woman who was very
poor, but no one could make her feel poor. She earned a small
amount of money from rich friends, who constantly reminded her
of her poverty, and to be careful and saving. Regardless of
their admonitions, she would spend all her earnings on a hat, or
make someone a gift, and be in a rapturous state of mind. Her
thoughts were always centered on beautiful clothes and "rings
and things," but without envying others.
She lived in the world of the wondrous, and
only riches seemed real to her. Before long she married a rich
man, and the rings and things became visible. I do not know
whether the man was the "Divine Selection," but opulence had to
manifest in her life, as she had imaged only opulence.
There is no peace or happiness for man, until
he has erased all fear from the subconscious.
Fear is misdirected energy and must be
redirected, or transmuted into Faith.
Jesus Christ siad, "Why are ye fearful, O ye
of little faith?" "All things are possible to him that
believeth."
I am asked, so often by my students, "How can
I get rid of fear?"
I reply, "By walking up to the thing you are
afraid of."
"The lion takes its fierceness from your
fear."
Walk up to the lion, and he will disappear;
run away and he runs after you.
I have shown in previous chapters, how the
lion of lack disappeared when the individual spent money
fearlessly, showing faith that God was his supply and therefore,
unfailing.
Many of my students have come out of the
bondage of poverty, and are now bountifully supplied, through
losing all fear of letting money go out. The subconscious is
impressed with the truth that God is the Giver and Gift;
therefore as one is one with the Giver, he is one with the Gift.
A splendid statement is, "I now thank God the Giver for God the
Gift."
Man has so long separated himself from his
good and his supply, through thoughts of separation and lack,
that sometimes, it takes dynamite to dislodge these false ideas
from the subconscious, and the dynamite is a big situation.
We see in the foregoing illustration, how the
individual was freed from his bondage by showing
fearlessness.
Man should watch himself hourly to detect if
his motive for action is fear or faith.
"Choose ye this day whom we shall serve,"
fear or faith.
Perhaps one's fear is of personality. Then do
not avoid the people feared; be willing to meet them cheerfully,
and they will either prove "golden links in the chain of one's
good," or disappear harmoniously from one's pathway.
Perhaps one's fear is of disease or germs.
Then one should be fearless and undisturbed in a germ-laden
situation, and he would be immune.
One can only contract germs while vibrating
at the same rate as the germ, and fear drags men down to the
level of the germ. Of course, the disease laden germ is the
product of carnal mind, as all thought must objectify. Germs do
not exist in the superconscious or Divine Mind, therefore are
the product of man's "vain imagination."
"In the twinkling of an eye," man's release
will come when he realizes there is no power in evil.
The material world will fade away, and the
fourth dimensional world, the "World of the Wondrous," will
swing into manifestation.
"And I saw a new heaven, and a new earth -
and there shall be no more death, neither sorrow nor crying,
neither shall there be any more pain; for the former things are
passed away."
The Game of Life and How to Play It
by Florence Scovel Shinn
Chapter 7: Love
- Every man on this planet is taking his
initiation in love. "A new commandment I give unto you, that ye
love one another." Ouspensky states, in "Tertium Organum," that
"love is a cosmic phenomenon," and opens to man the fourth
dimensional world, "The World of the Wondrous."
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- Real love is selfless and free from fear. It
pours itself out upon the object of its affection, without
demanding any return. Its joy is in the joy of giving. Love is
God in manifestation, and the strongest magnetic force in the
universe. Pure, unselfish love draws to itself its own;
it does not need to seek or demand. Scarcely anyone has the
faintest conception of real love. Man is selfish, tyrannical or
fearful in his affections, thereby losing the thing he loves.
Jealousy is the worst enemy of love, for the imagination runs
riot, seeing the loved one attracted to another, and invariably
these fears objectify if they are not neutralized.
For example: A woman came to me in deep
distress. The man she loved had left her for other women, and
said he never intended to marry her. She was torn with jealousy
and resentment and said she hoped he would suffer as he had made
her suffer; and added, "How could he leave me when I loved him
so much?"
I replied, "You are not loving that man, you
are hating him," and added, "You can never receive what
you have never given. Give a perfect love and you will receive a
perfect love. Perfect yourself on this man. Give him a
perfect, unselfish love, demanding nothing in return, do not
criticise or condemn, and bless him wherever his is."
She replied, "No, I won't bless him unless I
know where he is!" she said.
"Well," I said, "that is not real love."
"When you send out real love,
real love will return to you, either from this man or his
equivalent, for if this man is not the divine selection, you
will not want him. As you are one with God, you are one with the
love which belongs to you by divine right."
Several months passed, and matters remained
about the same, but she was working conscientiously with
herself. I said, "When you are no longer disturbed by his
cruelty, he will cease to be cruel, as you are attracting it
through your own emotions."
Then I told her of a brotherhood in India,
who never said, "Good Morning" to each other. They used these
words: "I salute the Divinity in you." They
saluted the divinity in every man, and in the wild animals in
the jungle, and they were never harmed, for they saw only
God in every living thing. I said, "Salute the divinity
in this man, and say, 'I see your divine self only. I see you as
God see you, perfect, made in His image and likeness.'"
She found she was becoming more poised, and
gradually losing her resentment. He was a Captain, and she
always called him "The Cap."
One day, she said, suddenly, "God bless
the Cap wherever he is."
I replied: "Now that is real love, and when
you have become a 'complete circle,' and are no longer disturbed
by the situation, you will have his love, or attract its
equivalent."
I was moving at this time, and did not have a
telephone, so was out of touch with her for a few weeks, when
one morning I received a letter saying, "We are married."
At the earliest opportunity, I paid her a
call. My first words were, "What happened?"
"Oh," she exclaimed, "a miracle! One day I
woke up and all suffering had ceased. I saw him that evening and
he asked me to marry him. We were married in about a week, and I
have never seen a more devoted man."
There is an old saying: "No man is your
enemy, no man is your friend, every man is your teacher."
So one should become impersonal and learn
what each man has to teach him, and soon he would learn his
lessons and be free.
The woman's lover was teaching her selfless
love, which every man, sooner or later, must learn.
Suffering is not necessary for man's
development; it is the result of violation of spiritual law, but
few people seem able to rouse themselves from their "soul sleep"
without it. When people are happy, they usually become selfish,
and automatically the law of Karma is set in action. Man often
suffers loss through lack of appreciation.
I knew a woman who had a very nice husband,
but she said often, "I don't care anything about being married,
but that is nothing against my husband. I'm simply not
interested in married life."
She had other interests, and scarcely
remembered she had a husband. She only thought of him when she
saw him. One day her husband told her he was in love with
another woman, and left. She came to me in distress and
resentment.
I replied, "It is exactly what you spoke the
word for. You said you didn't care anything about being married,
so the subconscious worked to get you unmarried."
She said, "Oh yes, I see. People get what
they want, and then feel very much hurt."
She soon became in perfect harmony with the
situation, and knew they were both much happier apart.
When a woman becomes indifferent or critical,
and ceases to be an inspiration to her husband, he misses the
stimulus of their early relationship and is restless and
unhappy.
A man came to me dejected, miserable and
poor. His wife was interested in the "Science of Numbers," and
had had him read. It seems the report was not very favorable,
for he said, "My wife says I'll never amount to anything because
I am a two."
I replied, "I don't care what your number is,
you are a perfect idea in divine mind, and we will demand the
success and prosperity which are already planned for you by that
Infinite Intelligence."
Within a few weeks, he had a very fine
position, and a year or two later, he achieved a brilliant
success as a writer. No man is a success in business unless he
loves his work. The picture the artist paints for love (of his
art) is his greatest work. The pot-boiler is always something to
live down.
No man can attract money if he despises it.
Many people are kept in poverty by saying: "Money means nothing
to me, and I have a contempt for people who have it."
This is the reason so many artists are poor.
Their contempt for money separates them from it.
I remember hearing one artist say of another,
"He's no good as an artist, he has money in the bank."
This attitude of mind, of course, separates
man from his supply; he must be in harmony with a thing in order
to attract it.
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- Money is God in manifestation, as freedom
from want and limitation, but it must be always kept in
circulation and put to right uses. Hoarding and saving react
with grim vengeance.
This does not mean that man should not have
houses and lots, stocks and bonds, for "the barns of the
righteous man shall be full." It means man should not hoard even
the principal, if an occasion arises, when money is necessary.
In letting it go out fearlessly and cheerfully he opens the way
for more to come in, for God is man's unfailing and
inexhaustible supply.
This is the spiritual attitude towards money
and the great Bank of the Universal never fails!
We see an example of hoarding in the film
production of "Greed." The woman won five thousand dollars in a
lottery, but would not spend it. She hoarded and saved, let her
husband suffer and starve, and eventually she scrubbed floors
for a living.
She loved the money itself and put it above
everything, and one night she was murdered and the money taken
from her.
This is an example of where "love of money is
the root of all evil." Money in itself, is good and beneficial,
but used for destructive purposes, hoarded and saved, or
considered more important than love, brings disease and
disaster, and the loss of the money itself.
Follow the path of love, and all things are
added, for God is love, and God is supply; follow
the path of selfishness and greed, and the supply vanishes, or
man is separated from it.
For example; I knew the case of a very rich
woman, who hoarded her income. She rarely gave anything away,
but bought and bought things for herself.
She was very fond of necklaces, and a friend
once asked her how many she possessed. She replied,
"Sixty-seven." She bought them and put them away, carefully
wrapped in tissue paper. Had she used the necklaces it would
have been quite legitimate, but she was violating "the law of
use." Her closets were filled with clothes she never wore, and
jewels which never saw the light.
The woman's arms were gradually becoming
paralyzed from holding on to things, and eventually she was
considered incapable of looking after her affairs and her wealth
was handed over to others to manage.
So man, in ignorance of the law, brings about
his own destruction.
All disease, all unhappiness, come from the
violation of the law of love. Man's boomerangs of hate,
resentment and criticism, come back laden with sickness and
sorrow. Love seems almost a lost art, but the man with the
knowledge of spiritual law knows it must be regained, for
without it, he has "become as sounding brass and tinkling
cymbals."
For example: I had a student who came to me,
month after month, to clean her consciousness of resentment.
After a while, she arrived at the point where she resented only
one woman, but that one woman kept her busy. Little by little
she became poised and harmonious, and one day, all resentment
was wiped out.
She came in radiant, and exclaimed "You can't
understand how I feel! The woman said something to me and
instead of being furious I was loving and kind, and she
apologized and was perfectly lovely to me.
No one can understand the marvelous lightness
I feel within!"
Love and good-will are invaluable in
business.
For example: A woman came to me, complaining
of her employer. She said she was cold and critical and knew she
did not want her in the position.
"Well," I replied, "Salute the Divinity in
the woman and send her love."
She said "I can't; she's a marble woman."
I answered, "You remember the story of the
sculptor who asked for a certain piece of marble. He was asked
why he wanted it, and he replied, 'because there is an angel in
the marble,' and out it he produced a wonderful work of art."
She said, "Very well, I'll try it." A week
later she came back and said, "I did what you told me to, and
now the woman is very kind, and took me out in her car."
People are sometimes filled with remorse for
having done someone an unkindness, perhaps years ago.
If the wrong cannot be righted, its effect
can be neutralized by doing some one a kindness in the
present.
"This one thing I do, forgetting those things
which are behind and reaching forth unto things where are
before."
Sorrow, regret and remorse tear down the
cells of the body, and poison the atmosphere of the individual.
A woman said to me in deep sorrow, "Treat me
to be happy and joyous, for my sorrow makes me so irritable with
members of my faimily that I keep making more Karma."
I was asked to treat a woman who was mourning
for her daughter. I denied all belief in loss and separation,
and affirmed that God was the woman's joy, love and peace.
The woman gained her poise at once, but sent
word by her son, not to treat any longer, because she was "so
happy, it wasn't respectable."
So "mortal mind" loves to hang on to its
griefs and regrets."
I knew a woman who went about bragging of her
troubles, so, of course, she always had something to brag about.
The old idea was if a woman did not worry
about her children, she was not a good mother.
Now, we know that mother-fear is responsible
for many of the diseases and accidents which come into the lives
of children.
For fear pictures vividly the disease or
situation feared, and these pictures objectify, if not
neutralized.
Happy is the mother who can say sincerely,
that she puts her child in God's hands, and knows therefore,
that he is divinely protected.
For example: A woman awoke suddenly, in the
night, feeling her brother was in great danger. Instead of
giving in to her fears, she commenced making statements of
Truth, saying, "Man is a perfect idea in Divine Mind, and is
always in his right place, therefore, my borther is in his right
place, and is divinely protected."
The next day she found that her brother had
been in close proximity to an explosion in a mine, but had
miraculously escaped.
So man is his brother's keeper (in thought)
and every man should know that the thing he loves dwells in "the
secret place of the most high, and abides under the shadow of
the Almighty."
"There shall no evil befall thee, neither
shall any plague come nigh thy dwelling."
"Perfect love casteth out fear. He that
feareth is not made perfect in love," and "Love is the
fulfilling of the Law."
The Game of Life and How to Play It
by Florence Scovel Shinn
Chapter 8: Intuition or Guidance
- There is nothing too great of accomplishment
for the man who knows the power of his word, and who follows his
intuitive leads. by the word he starts in action unseen forces
and can rebuild his body or remold his affairs.
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- It is, therefore, of the utmost importance,
to choose the right words, and the student carefully selects the
affirmation he wishes to catapult into the invisible.
He knows that God is his supply, that there
is a supply for every demand, and that his spoken word releases
this supply.
"Ask and ye shall receive."
Man must make the first move. "Draw nigh to
God and He will draw nigh to you."
I have often been asked just how to make a
demonstration.
I reply: "Speak the word and then do not do
anything until you get a definite lead." Demand the lead,
saying, "Infinite spirit, reveal to me the way, let me know if
there is anything for me to do."
The answer will come through intuition (or
hunch); a chance remark from someone, or a passage in a book,
etc., etc. The answers are sometimes quite startling in their
exactness. For example: A woman desired a large sum of money.
She spoke the words: "Infinite Spirit, open the way for my
immediate supply, let all that is mine by divine right now reach
me, in great avalanches of abundance." Then she added: "Give me
a difinite lead, let me know if there is anything for me to do."
The thought came quickly, "Give a certain
friend" (who had helped her spiritually) "a hundred dollars."
She told her friend, who said, "Wait and get another lead,
before giving it." So she waited, and that day met a woman who
said to her, "I gave someone a dollar today; it was just as much
for me, as it would be for you to give someone a hundred."
This was indeed an unmistakable lead, so she
knew she was right in giving the hundred dollars. It was a gift
which proved a great investment, for shortly after that, a large
sum of money came to her in a remarkable way.
Giving opens the way for receiving. In order
to create activity in finances, one should give. Tithing or
giving one-tenth of one's income, is an old Jewish custom, and
is sure to bring increase. Many of the richest men in this
country have been tithers, and I have never known it to fail as
an investment.
The tenth-part goes forth and returns blessed
and multiplied. But the gift or tithe must be given with love
and cheerfulness, for "God loveth a cheerful giver." Bills
should be paid cheerfully, all money should be sent forth
fearlessly and with a blessing.
This attitude of mind makes man master of
money. It is his to obey, and his spoken word then opens vast
reservoirs of wealth.
Man, himself, limits his supply by his
limited vision. Sometimes the student has a great realization of
wealth, but is afraid to act.
The vision and action must go hand in hand,
as in the case of the man who bought the fur-lined overcoat.
A woman came to me asking me to "speak the
word" for a position. So I demanded: "Infinite Spirit, open the
way for this woman's right position." Never ask for just "a
position"; ask for the right position, the place already planned
in Divine Mind, as it is the only one that will give
satisfaction.
I then gave thanks that she had already
received, and that it would manifest quickly. Very soon, she had
three positions offered her, two in New York and one in Palm
Beach, and she did not know which to choose. I said, "Ask for a
definite lead."
The time was almost up and was still
undecided, when one day, she telephoned, "When I woke up this
morning, I could smell Palm Beach." She had been there before
and knew its balmy fragrance.
I replied: "Well, if you can smell Palm Beach
from here, it is certainly your lead." She accepted the
position, and it proved a great success. Often one's lead comes
at an unexpected time.
One day, I was walking down the street, when
I suddenly felt a strong urge to go to a certain bakery, a block
or two away.
The reasoning mind resisted, arguing, "There
is nothing there that you want."
However, I had learned not to reason, so I
went to the bakery, looked at everything, and there was
certainly nothing there that I wanted, but coming out I
encountered a woman I had thought of often, and who was in great
need of the help which I could give her.
So often, one goes for one thing and finds
another.
Intuition is a spiritual faculty and does not
explain, but simply points the way.
A person often receives a lead during a
"treatment." The idea that comes may seem quite irrelevant, but
some of God's leadings are "mysterious."
In the class, one day, I was treating that
each individual would receive a definite lead. A woman came to
me afterwards, and said: "While you were treating, I got the
hunch to take my furniture out of storage and get an apartment."
The woman had come to be treated for health. I told her I knew
in getting a home of her own, her health would improve, and I
added, "I believe your trouble, which is a congestion, has come
from having things stored away. Congestion of things causes
congestion in the body. You have violated the law of use, and
your body is paying the penalty."
So I gave thanks that "Divine order was
established in her mind, body and affairs."
People little dream of how their affairs
react on the body. There is a mental correspondence for every
disease. A person might receive instantaneous healing through
the realization of his body being a perfect idea in Divine Mind,
and, therefore, whole and perfect, but if he continues his
destructive thinking, hoarding, hating, fearing, condemning, the
disease will return.
Jesus Christ knew that all sickness came from
sin, but admonished the leper after the healing, to go and sin
no more, lest a worse thing come upon him.
So man's soul (or subconscious mind) must be
washed whiter than snow, for permanent healing; and the
metaphysician is always delving deep for the "correspondence."
Jesus Christ said, "Condemn not lest ye also
be condemned."
"Judge not, lest ye be judged."
Many people have attracted disease and
unhappiness through condemnation of others.
What man condemns in others, he attracts to
himself.
For example: A friend came to me in anger and
distress, because her husband had deserted her for another
woman. She condemned the other woman, and said continually, "She
knew he was a married man, and had no right to accept his
attentions."
I replied: "Stop condemning the woman, bless
her, and be through with the situation, otherwise, you are
attracting the same thing to yourself."
She was deaf to my words, and a year or two
later, became deeply interested in a married man, herself.
Man picks up a live-wire whenever he
criticises or condemns, and may expect a shock.
Indecision is a stumbling-block in many a
pathway. In order to overcome it, make the statement repeatedly,
"I am always under direct inspiration; I make right
decisions, quickly."
These words impress the subconscious, and
soon one finds himself awake and alert, making his right moves
without hesitation. I have found it destructive to look to the
psychic plane for guidance, as it is the plane of many minds and
not the "The One Mind."
As man opens his mind to subjectivity, he
becomes a target for destructive forces. The psychic plane is
the result of man's mortal thought, and is on the "plane of
opposites." He may receive either good or bad messages.
The science of numbers and the reading of
horoscopes, keep man down on the mental (or mortal) plane, for
they deal only with the Karmic path.
I know of a man who should have been dead,
years ago, according to his horoscope, but he is alive and a
leader of one of the biggest movements in this country for the
uplift of humanity.
It takes a very strong mind to neutralize a
prophecy of evil. The student should declaire, "Every false
prophecy shall come to naught; every plan my Father in heaven
has not planned, shall be dissolved and dissipated, the divine
idea now comes to pass."
However, if any good message has ever been
given one, of coming happiness, or wealth, harbor and expect it,
and it will manifest sooner or later, through the law of
expectancy.
Man's will should be used to back the
universal will. "I will that the will of God be done."
It is God's will to give every man, every
righteous desire of his heart, and man's will should be used to
hold the perfect vision, without wavering.
The prodigal son said: "I will arise and go
to my Father."
It is indeed, often an effort of the will to
leave the husks and swine of mortal thinking. It is so much
easier, for the average person, to have fear than faith;
so faith is an effort of the will.
As man becomes spiritually awakened he
reconizes that any external inharmony is the correspondence of
mental inharmony. If he stumbles or falls, he may know he is
stumbling or falling in consciousness.
One day, a student was walking along the
street condemning someone in her thoughts. She was saying
mentally, "That woman is the most disagreeable woman on earth,"
when suddenly three boy scouts rushed around the corner and
almost knocked her over. She did not condemn the boy scouts, but
immediately called on the law of forgiveness, and "saluted the
divinity" in the woman. Wisdom's way are ways of pleasantness
and all her paths are peace.
When one has made his demands upon the
Universal, he must be ready for surprises. Everything may seem
to be going wrong, when in reality, it is going right.
For example: A woman was told that there was
no loss in divine mind, therefore, she could not lose anything
which belonged to her; anything lost, would be returned, or she
would receive its equivalent.
Several years previously, she had lost two
thousand dollars. She had loaned the money to a relative during
her lifetime, but the relative had died, leaving no mention of
it in her will. The woman was resentful and angry, and as she
had no written statement of the transaction, she never received
the money, so she determined to deny the loss, and collect the
two thousand dollars from the Bank of the Universal. She had to
begin by forgiving the woman, as resentment and unforgiveness
close the doors of this wonderful bank.
She made this statement, "I deny loss, there
is no loss in Divine Mind, therefore, I cannot lose the two
thousand dollars, which belong to me by divine right. "As
one door shuts another door opens."
She was living in an apartment house which
was for sale; and in the lease was a clause, stating that if the
house was sold, the tenants would be required to move out within
ninety days.
Suddenly, the landlord broke the leases and
raised the rent. Again, injustice was on her pathway, but this
time she was undisturbed. She blessed the landlord, and said,
"As the rent has been raised, it means that I'll be that much
richer, for God is my supply."
New leases were made out for the advanced
rent, but by some divine mistake, the ninety days clause had
been forgotten. Soon after, the landlord had an opportunity to
sell the house. On account of the mistake in the new leases, the
tenants held possession for another year.
The agent offered each tenant two hundred
dollars if he would vacate. Several families moved; three
remained, including the woman. A month or two passed, and the
agent again appeared. This time he said to the woman, "Will you
break your lease for the sum of fifteen hundred dollars?" It
flashed upon her, "Here comes the two thousand dollars." She
remembered having said to friends in the house, "We will all act
together if anything more is said about leaving." So her lead
was to consult her friends.
These friends said," Well, if they have
offered you fifteen hundred they will certainly give two
thousand." So she received a check for two thousand dollars for
giving up the apartment. It was certainly a remarkable working
of the law, and the apparent injustice was merely opening the
way for her demonstration.
It proved that there is no loss, and when man
takes his spiritual stand, he collects all that is his from this
great Reservoir of Good.
"I will restore to you the years the locusts
have eaten."
These adverse thoughts, alone, rob man; for
"No man gives to himself but himself, and no man takes away from
himself, but himself."
Man is here to prove God and "to bear witness
to the truth," and he can only prove God by bringing plenty out
of lack, and justice out of justice.
"Prove me now herewith, saith the Lord of
hosts, if I will not open you the windows of heaven, and pour
out a blessing, that there shall not be room enough to receive
it."
The Game of Life and How to Play It
by Florence Scovel Shinn
Chapter 9: Perfect Self Expression
or The Divine Design
- There is for each man, perfect
self-expression. There is a place which he is to fill and no one
else can fill, something which he is to do, which no one else
can do; it is his destiny!
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- This achievement is held, a perfect idea in
Divine Mind, awaiting man's recognition. As the imaging faculty
is the creative faculty, it is necessary for man to see the
idea, before it can manifest.
So man's highest demand is for the
Divine Design of his life.
He may not have the faintest conception of
what it is, for there is, possibly, some marvelous talent,
hidden deep within him.
His demand should be: "Infinite Spirit,
open the way for the Divine Design of my life to manifest; let
the genius within me now be released; let me see clearly the
perfect plan."
The perfect plan includes health, wealth,
love and perfect self-expression. This is the square of
life, which brings perfect happiness. When one has made
this demand, he may find great changes taking place in his life,
for nearly every man has wandered far from the Divine Design.
I know, in one woman's case, it was as though
a cyclone had struck her affairs, but readjustments came
quickly, and new and wonderful conditions took the place of old
ones.
Perfect self-expression will never be labor;
but of such absorbing interest that it will seem almost like
play. The student knows, also, as man comes into the world
financed by God, the supply needed for his perfect
self-expression will be at hand.
Many a genius has struggled for years with
the problem of supply, when his spoken word, and faith, would
have released quickly, the necessary funds.
For example: After the class, one day, a man
came to me and handed me a cent.
He said: "I have just seven cents in the
world, and I'm going to give you one; for I have faith in the
power of your spoken word. I want you to speak the word for my
perfect self-expression and prosperity."
I "spoke the word," and did not see him again
until a year later. He came in one day, successful and happy,
with a roll of yellow bills in his pocket. He said, "Immediately
after you spoke the word, I had a position offered me in a
distant city, and am now demonstrating health, happiness and
supply."
A woman's perfect self-expression may be in
becoming a perfect wife, a perfect mother, a perfect home-maker
and not necessarily in having a public career.
Demand definite leads, and the way will be
made easy and successful.
One should not visualize or force a mental
picture. When he demands the Divine Design to come into his
conscious mind, he will receive flashes of inspiration, and
begin to see himself making some great accomplishment. This is
the picture, or idea, he must hold without wavering.
The thing man seeks is seeking him -
the telephone was seeking Bell! |