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ion. UNION OF PLANES. This is the creative-positive life. It expresses itself in instinct, reason, inspiration and intuition. It is usually found to have a fixed point of attachment on one plane, but it passes to the others at will. We have in this plane the statesman, the great leaders of social and 7 religious science; also the masters of physical expression, such as contortionists, equilibrists, investigators, and organizers of great companies of men. Also landscape gardeners. This latter class know beauty, art, arrangement and physical laws. This Union of all Planes makes the plane of Equalization, and through the perfect understanding of the laws of being, every life may control its development and make for unqualified success. Anyone who hopes for success in all their undertakings, must have their whole understanding founded upon the full power of their own genius in the line of least resistance. A business man hoping for success could not afford to send an intuitional man to buy real estate for him, and take his opinion on trust as to the likely value; the judgment of such a man would not be reliable in material things. Any one in business who does these things courts failure, and not success. Again, if someone contemplating a vacational tour desires to go to the most beautiful and wonderful scenery and to a place which would mean rest, inspiration and healing, they would not send as their advance agent one who was purely on the mental plane. Such a person would bring them timetables, hotel facilities and locations, but nothing of the things which they really should know. Mental things demand mental recognition, and soul and spirit things demand their own cognizance. Flesh and blood only reveal physical and mental things; the great subjective things remain obscure until revealed by subjective consciousness. The reason so many are seeking success, fame, money, love and recognition and not finding it, is because they have never learned the first necessary lesson of knowing themselves. First, they do not know what they want to do, and secondly, they do not know how to do what they want to do. They go on in aimless drifting and come at last to be some of the driftwood of life which is washed up onto the shore as the stream of success and failure flows on. There is work and pay for all, success for all, in just the hour we know ourselves and connect with it. When one wants to be a farmer he goes among farmers; musician, among musicians; commerci | ||
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