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ople wander, the hopeless example of the laws they served! The hospitals are full of diseased, suffering ones, the insane asylums over-flowing, surgical sanitariums receive a never-ending line of incurables telling him who runs and reads how imperfectly they understood the law. "Thou shalt have no other gods before me," but before them and between them and their God-source stands, the personality of the doctor, the crutch or the drug, the hope in the sanitarium, the belief in the surgical knife; pinning their life to these things they grew farther and farther away from the divine spark of power within them; resting their hope in men and things they lost the conscious union with the great creative spiritual energy of the universe which, set in active operation by the true rules of the game of life, would have prevented their physical degeneration. False to the universe; success in health, false to themselves; evading the true law of success in health; they become the worked-out sentence of their own judgment, and they themselves are discards from the universal pack. In the world of material gain, commercial and industrial success, this law of violation of the true rules falls with as sure a blow as it does in the flesh. "Thou shalt have no other gods before me," and yet here struggling for supremacy men seek to rise through the power and influence of their fellow men, they look for help everywhere but to the true source within themselves and the universal; they think men can give and that men can take away, when the true rule is that no one but ourselves can do this. When we link ourselves with the universal and create our own in consciousness, men must pass it to us by divine law, it is the great universal rule of the game of supply. If men can give, then men can take away, and the one who works with this belief in their heart, is playing false to the true rule and they must fail, for they build this law for themselves; the one who rises through the power and influence of another has only passive possession, and they must somewhere surrender everything that is not their own, and pass it into the higher law of active possession. No one can take our own away and our own is just what we create for ourselves, and we create it by recognizing it in the universal, and then looking to men to bring it to us or connect us with it. "Thou shalt have no other gods before me," and all mine is thine, and the one who forgets that their source of supply is universal | ||
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