Law Of Attraction

months. If the thing you plan is a sublime and lasting thing to stand the test of time, it must draw inspiration from many moons of intensification. "Grace is a moment's happy fortune, Power is a life's slow growth." We must remember that our today and our tomorrow of possession is linked with our yesterdays. We have often set many causes into operation in the past, which operates as a privilege or a lack of privilege in this new day. There are lives which have many things to square with the Universal. Not everyone who says "Lord, Lord," will enter into the Kingdom of Health, Wealth, Love, Joy, Happiness or Freedom. "The Kingdom of Heaven (Harmony) is not taken by violence." We must reap what we have sown; reap all that stands between us and our new garnering, before the perfect fruit of all we desire will come to us. For the Law will take, and the Law will break, whatever is truly its own; and our delayed desires are but the signal of our own debts to the Universal Law of Love and Justice. 13 Many hearts throw down their hope at the very moment when they are just ready to receive life's gifts; they send them away by their changed consciousness; they do not know that substance is always changing, as is our position towards it, and that if we want to succeed we must keep the same hope eternally renewed under every and all conditions. Time is an element in all human desires; time does not limit, it always fulfills, and waiting is one of the greatest human initiations. After one has fully projected the plan, they have nothing to do but to water it continually with the rains, dews and showers of their expectations, and wait that hour when they have passed up the proofs of their own steadfastness. Some things by their own natural law will come slowly. "Soon the narcissus blooms and dies, but slow the flower whose blossom is too mature to fruit." The life that can know itself and link up consciously with the Universal system of transference, by getting into its own natural groove, then steadily, unwaveringly, project its plan, and, flinging its whole conviction into it, wait patiently upon the law of the thing it desires, living in the consciousness of the eternal now, this life is one with the great Universal law of success; and as it sweeps on in rhythmic circles, it will come face to face with its desire, worked out in sane, sensible form. On the fool's path are broken petals scattered, Telling of haste too eager to be blest; While close beside,

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