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do about getting it, this hour, this day, and we know that whatever we put into time (today) we build into eternity (tomorrow). The individual who hopes for success must become that success in their own mind, at once. They must build their plan as perfectly as a draughtsman draws the pictured house, or the sculptor sets their sketch. Nothing can ever pass into form that has not first been projected in consciousness. Everything must live first in the brain of the master builder. It does not matter what the desire is, it must eventually come out into manifestation. No matter what we want to do, we must work it all out in our mind just exactly as we want it to be. We must not allow our minds to accept one single idea that links us with less than the perfect. We must know what we want, how we want it and what we are going to do to get it, and then, every day be more and more insistent in our demand. The one who hopes to go on from good, to better and best, can only do so in the degree in which they bring the perfected vision of thought and action into unity. Have a plan then day and night live in the full realization of this plan think speak, be the thing itself. Do not accept anything less than all you desire, think it out to the smallest detail, for aimless drifting and formless drifting can take no part in the life of the one who would win. Success by any other law than that of conscious, spiritual direction and control is built upon the law of change. If you drift accidentally into success you can accidentally drift out again, but the success gained through the law of self knowledge and conscious obedience to God's Universal law of order, through the perfected spiritual arrangements and placing of our own human desires, is success forever, because it is the at-one-ment of human design with Universal intelligence. "God helps those who help themselves" is a true axiom, and God the Universal Life, wants us to have everything that we want and will aid us to get it, as soon as we have intelligence enough to take universal direction. Jesus said, "All that my Father hath is mine," but he also taught that this was only true when man became a good steward for his Father's supply. When we, through higher understanding project the plan of our own human life and then resolutely command this plan to manifest, we will find that there is concerted action between the universal and personal laws of life and we can speak this plan into the very silences of the Un | ||
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