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This shows the law of substitution. A right idea was substituted for a wrong one, therefore there was no loss or sacrifice involved.
This shows the law of substitution. A right idea was substituted for a wrong one, therefore there was no loss or sacrifice involved.
Man must prepare for the thing he has asked for, when there isn’t the slightest sign of it in sight.
Working under the direction of the superconscious (the Christ or God within man) the “resurrection of the body” would be accomplished.
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!
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.
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.
So knowledge of the Law gives man power to “rub out his mistakes.” Man cannot force the external to be what he is not.
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.
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.”