... Privileges". Granting the SYSDBA or SYSOPER privilege to a user causes their username to be added tothe password file. This enables the user to connect tothe database as SYSDBA or SYSOPER ... When you mount the database, Oracle compares the value of this parameter tothe value stored in the password file. If the values do not match, Oracle overwrites the value stored in the file. ... database, both the password stored in thedata dictionary and the password stored in the password file are updated. This parameter is mandatory. ENTRIES This parameter specifies the number of...
... pháp- VMware Infrastructure Enterprise- VMware VirtualCenter Server - Internet Exproler hay FireFox- VMware Virtual Infrastructure Client (VI Client)3.3 Sơ đồ thiết kế Esx 1 Esx 2DataCenterLDap ... ảo hóa (virtualization layer).- ESXServer bao gồm 2 thành phần: Server Console và Vmkernel.7CHƯƠNG 4: TRIỂN KHAI VMWAREESX SERVER 4.1 Cài đặt VMwareESX Server - Hộp thoại cài đặt- Chọn ... kết nối mạng, trên hầu hết bất kỳ chuẩn desktop, laptop hay tablet PC nào.2.2 Tổng quan về VMwareESX Server - ESXServer là lõi của bộ phần mềm Vmware Infrastructure. Chúng hoạt động như...
... 4 : Ảo Hóa Với VmwareESXServer 4.1 : Giới thiệu Trang 344.2: Cấu trúc VmwareESXServer Trang 344.2.1 : Console Operating System Trang 364.2.2 : Vmkernel Trang 374.2.3 : ESX Boot Process ... cài đặt VmwareESXServer Trang 485.4.2 : giao diện đăng nhập chính Trang 555.4.3 : quản lý ESXServer với VM vSphere client Trang 565.4.4 : Tạo máy ảo Trang 575.4.5 : Quản lý và theo dõi ... VMmonitor Khi một máy chủ Esx bị sự cố thì các máy ảo được di chuyển đến một máy chủ Esx hoạt động bình thường khác để hoạt động trở lại.4.2.5.5 : VMware Consolidated Backup (VCB)VMware...
... trị máy chủ ESX từ giao diện điều khiển, thông qua SSH, giao 5 cách quản trị VMwareESX Server Máy chủ VMwareESX là một sản phẩm phức tạp. Nó kết hợp giao diện điều khiển Service của Linux ... VMwareESX của mình. 1. Truy cập giao diện điều khiển vào giao diện dịch vụCũng giống như bất kỳ một hệ điều hành nào, bạn đều có thể truy cập vào giao diện điều khiển của máy chủ VMware ESX. ... cập web từ cơ sở hạ tầng ảo hóa vào máy chủ ESX Cách đơn giản nhất để truy cập vào cửa sổ quản trị đồ họa của máy chủ VMwareESX là sử dụng giao diện VMware Virtual Infrastructure (VI) Web Access....
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... strong. The master, sensing this frustration, led his student to a pond to teach him a lesson on desire. When they were waist high in the water, the master asked the student to kneel down. Then, ... friends and other individuals that don’t play golf to write another book for them. This is another reason why I wrote this book. The challenge in writing this book is that outside the world ... how could you control these individuals and give them a free will at the same time? If I were the Creator, I would design individuals with a free will to choose and do as they desire. However,...
... When the degreeofattractiveforceiscomparativelygreat,wesay the matterishardandsolid.Whenitissmaller,wesay the matterisnothardandnotsosolid.Butitisnotmatteritselfthatissolidornotsolid.Intruth,solidityisbut the spiritofmatter.Itisanothermanifestation -the infiniteattractiveenergyfoundthroughout the universe.ItisasinfiniteasGod.Matterisnotsolid!Thereisonlyonesolidthingin the universe -the infiniteattractiveenergyofGodwhichholdsallthingstogether.Youridealsareofspirit.Ifyouwish to changeanypartofyourbody,knowthatitisnomoresolidthan the heavens;knowthatthatwhichmakesitappearsolidandholds the tinycentersofforcetogether,isbutinfiniteattractivespirit;that this attractivespiritorenergyisofGodandisinfinite.Yoursoul-withitsmind,loveandlifeforces,isalsoofGod.BeingdirectofGod,madeinHisImage,youaresupreme.Beingsupreme,yoursoulcontrolsitsidealsandtheiractualities.Donotdenyevil;thatwhichwecallevilexists,butwhenyouknowitsrealnatureyoufinditisgood. The solidity,whichyoufearedasanevilhindrance tothe manifestationofyourdesiresandideals,isinfiniteattractivespirit, -the veryforcethatgivesyourdesires the power to attractallthatisnecessary to makethemcometrue.WHATMOVEMENTINMATTERGIVES TO YOURBODYOFDESIRECHAPTER5Idealsareof the substanceofspiritandspace;theyhavemotionandlife.Canthey,then,manifestinmatterifitbemotionlessandlifeless?Thatwhichliveshasmotionofitselfandwithinitself;thatwhichhassuchmotionisnotdead.Allatomsarereservoirsoflimitlessenergy.Iuseradiumforillustrationonlybecauseyouhaveheardofitandknowit.Agrainofradiumisaverysmallparticle;itislessthanonefour-hundredthofonelittleounceofmatter.Yet,duringeverysinglesecondoftime,agrainofradiumgivesoff2,000impulsesofenergy.Is this energyof the spirit?Ifitisof the spirit,itisenduring.Man'sbodysustainedby the energyof the soulmaylastahundredyears. How longdoesatomicenergylast?Afteronefour-hundredthpartofanounceofradiumhasgivenoff2,000impulsesofenergyeverysecondofeveryhourofeverydayfor1,700years,ithasusedupbutpartofitsenergyandhasenoughleft to continue the processat the sameratefor1,700yearsmore,-andthenMAKINGASOLIDANKLEJOINTFLEXIBLEANDUSABLECHAPTER24In the matterofspiritualhealingletmemakemyselfclear to youat the beginningof this section.SpiritualhealingrecognizesGodasAllandEverythingandputs the truth into practice,usingeverything,-buteverythingonlywhenidealized.Spiritualhealingdoesincludematerialmeans,butmaterialmeansonlyasspiritualmanifestation.Iamwellawarethatspiritualtheoristsdifferwithmein this: theysaythatdependinguponmaterialmeanslimitsmythoughtofGod.Therearetwomistakesin this statement.First,spiritualhealingdoesnotdependuponmaterialmeansbutitdoesusethemandusethemonlywhenidealized.Second,Ianswerthatthosewhocriticizelimittheirthought,-fortheyfirstinsistthat the patientaccept the truththatGodisAllandGoodandsecondlyinsistthatheorshemustnotuse the truththatGodisAllbecausesomeofGod'smanifestationsarenotgood.Havingread the threechaptersof the sectionentitled The SpiritofMatter,younowknowthatdenyingthatso-calledmatterisamanifestationofGodis the sameasdenyingthatinfinityofspace,infiniteattractiveenergyandinfiniteactivityareofGod.InthosethreechaptersyoulearnedthatdensityofmatterisbutGod'sinfinitespace,thatsolidityofmatterisbutGod'sinfiniteattractiveenergy,andthatmatterisbutethericaliveness,infiniteenergyeverpresent.I,then,inSpiritualHealing,adhereinpractice tothe truththatGodisAllandusenotonlyGod'sSpiritualIdealbutGod'sSpiritualManifestationaswell-thatis,GodasAllandEverything!Takefirstacaseofhealingthathas to dowiththatwhichismostdifficult to handle -the changingofbonestructure.WhenIwasthreeyearsoldmyleftfootandanklewerecrushedbetween the rollersofaone-horsesugarmill. The footand the leg-halfway tothe knee-weresobadlyinjuredthat,when the rollerswerereversed,itwasnecessary to laymesidewiseonaboard to prevent the crushedfootfromdroppingoff. The doctorsmoldeditback into formasbesttheycouldandputit into acast.But the irregularbonesof the ankleweresocrushedandmashedthattheygrewtogetherasonesinglesolidbone.When the castwastakenoff,Icouldnotmove the ankleatall;Icouldnotflexitanymorethanyoucanbend the boneofyourarmhalfwaybetweenelbowandshoulder.statementregardingtheirpoliciesormethods tothe public.Hefailed to idealize the truththatmenareboundtogetherinasocialstructureandconsequently,separatinghimselffromothers,hefailed to win the trustandgoodwillofmankind.Ideas,thoughtscomposedofideas,andplansmadeupofsuchthoughtsseldombecomerealities.Butonce the smallestor the largestthingisidealized, the soul,whichconceives the ideal,cannotrestuntil the idealhasbecomeanactuality.Ifyouwouldhaveyourdesiresforabundancefulfilled,idealizethemand the processofobtainingthem,andabundancecannotbekeptfromyou.BUILDINGUPASUCCESSFULBUSINESSCHAPTER17Inbusinessyoufailinsomethingsandsucceedinothers.Youareoftenfailingandsucceedingat the sametime,-failing to makeonepartofyourbusinesssuccessfulandsucceedinginmakinganotherpartincreaseandpay. The failuresaredue tothe ideasheld; the successes, tothe ideals.Ifyouidealize the entireprocessofyourbusinessyouwillnotonlyavoidfailuresandpartialfailures,butwillthinkofpossibilitiesneverthoughtofbefore, the veryonesthatwillleadyou to succeed. To illustrate,Ishalluseasimplecase,-oneof the simplestthatevercame to me,yetoneof the mostinteresting,andone, the successofwhich,gavemeasmuchjoyas the successofmanyso-calledbigaffairs.In this instancetherewasawomanin the case,andit'sherstoryIshalltell. The Woman:Awidowwithfourchildren;shethenlivedinasuburbofChicago;herhusbandhaddiedthreemonthsbefore;shewasleftasproprietorofasmallgroceryanddelicatessenstore. The Conditions:As the husbandhadbeenillthreemonthsbeforehisdeath,savingshadbeenusedindoctorbills,hospitalbillsandfuneralexpenses.Though the storewasalittleaffair,ithadhadagoodbusinessin this sectionof the wealthysuburbsolongasithadbeen the onlystorethere.But,about the timeof the husband'sdeath,oneofthoselargecompaniesthatestablishbranchstoresalloveragreatcitybuiltawhite-tiled,plate-glass,two-storybuildingon the corneroppositeherlittleshop.Itcutdown the businessof the littlestoresomuchthat the womanwasunableeven to makealivingforherselfandherchildren.Itisnotenough to holdidealsof the ThingDesired, -the firststep.Itisnotsufficientanditmaybedangerous to declarementallythatyoupossessit, -the thirdstep.Itisnotenougheven to havefaiththatyourdesirewillcometrue,thoughfaithis the substanceofthingshopedfor.Youmustputyourideals into idealizedactionforidealsare the substanceofthingsthatareandidealizedactionis the onlycertainprocessofattainment.“Faithwithoutworksisdead”doesnotstand-alone;Christand the apostlespresented the truthmanytimes:"Imustwork the worksofHimthatsentMe....Return to God,anddoworks.-Whatdothitprofitthoughamansayhehathfaith,andhavenotworks?-Canfaithsavehim?-WasnotAbraham,ourfather,justifiedbyworks?Byworkswasfaithmadeperfect.-Iwillgiveuntoeveryoneofyouaccording to yourworks.-Hethatovercomethandkeepethmyworksunto the end, to himwillIgivepowerover the nations."Of the names to bewrittenin the BookofLife,theyare to bejudged"according to theirworks";and the verylastmessage-lastchapterofRevelation-is"Behold,Icomequickly;andmyrewardiswithme, to giveeverymanaccordingashisworkshallbe.""Hitchyourwagon to aSTAR"isnotsufficient.”"HITCHyourwagon to astar"bringsresults.” HOW TO FORMANIDEALTHATWILLCOMETRUECHAPTER8First,anideal to cometruemustbeanideal;anideawillnotdo.Second,anideal to becomearealitymusthaveaheartofdesire,-andagoodstrongheart.Third,anideal to come into manifestationmustbeabodyofrealethericsubstance.Fourth,anideal to becomeanactualitymustpossessanimpulseofaction.Lackinganyoneormoreofthese,youridealsdonotbecomerealities.Firstyouridealmustbeanideal,notanidea. The idealwillcometrue.Sincemostpeoplethinkandplaninideas;theirthoughtsandplansseldommaterialize:Afterrepeatedfailures,somebecomediscouraged,despondentorresignedandsomelosefaithintheircapacity to attain the greatgoalanddoubt the justiceofsociety, the worldandGod.Othermenandwomenthinkinideals;withthemitisahabit.Suchmenandwomenaresuccessfulandattain to agreatextentthatwhichtheydesire.Theyattaininproportion to theirideals.Youmayidealizeyourthoughtsof-ethicalandspiritualadvancementandattainsoulconsciousness;yetwhenitmachineandgothisrewardfor this, -the highestbonuspaidfor the leastwearandtearofamachine.Heservedlongandloyallyandgothisrewardfor this, -the highestextraChristmasbonusbasedproportionatelyon the numberofyearsservice.Buthewasneveradvanced tothe positionofboss.Nomanshouldbeadvanced to directingmen-humansouls,merelybecauseheisexpertinoperatingamachine;nowomanshouldbemadeateacherofchildrenmerelybecausesheisanexpertinshellingpeas.OldJohndidnotidealize the processofadvancingfromhisfieldorwork–handlingthings -to the fieldhewished to enter,handlingmen.Allhisstudyofmechanicsandmechanicaldrawingbroughthimareward;itmadehimabettermachinist;butitdidnotfithim to directmen.Threeyearsago,ayoungmanwhothenknewnothingwhateveraboutanymachine,startedat the sameshopandnowheisboss.Hehad the sameidealOldJohnhad; the sameambition; the samezeal; the sameenergy.Healsostudiedmechanicsandmechanicaldrawingandtrainedhimself to runamachineexpertly;buthewished to get into the fieldofdirectingmensoheidealized the processandadaptedhispreparation to it.Hence,hestudiedmen:during the noonhour,hewatchedthem;hegotcluesof the impulsesanddesiresthatimpelledeach to dothingsor to refuse to dothings;hewatched the bossesalso to learn how theyhandled the men;heobservedtheirsuccessesandtheirfailures;heidealizedhimselfin the processofhandling the men;helearned howto getthem to dothingswithoutantagonizingthem;andsoon,-well-heisnowforemanof the shop.Advancementcomes to thosewhoadvancethemselves.Ifyoufeelalittlehurtandalittlesullenandalittleresentfulbecauseyouhavenotbeenadvanced-madealeaderinotherlinesofwork-look to yourself.First,idealizejustexactly the typeofworkyouaredoingnow;second,idealize the typeofworkyouwant to do;third,idealize the processofpreparationnecessary to fityourself to do the typeofworkyouwant to do.Betruthful to yourself:haveyoupreparedyourselfin the rightwayorhaveyoumerelydoneyourworkwellandaskedforadvancement?Ifyoufoolishlythinkyoucanfityourself to directpeoplebymakingyourselfanexpertdressmaker,don'tblameanyonebutyourself.Godgaveyoumind;useit!Notonlyeffort-butmindeffort,intelligentmindeffort,idealizedintelligentmindeffort-makesyouworthyofadvancement.makeitselfcometrue.Image the bodyofyouridealcomposedofspiritsubstance,vibratingat this tremendousrate,exertingenormouspower,andyougiveitadditionalpower to makeitself into anactuality. To this pointin the process,whatisyourideal?First,aperfectimage-includingonlythoseelementsitshouldpossessandnonethatitshouldnotpossess.Second,anidealwithaheartofdesire,fired to actionbyallyourfeelingsandsouldesires:(1)increasedbyimaging the beautyandutilityof the idealand the pleasuresitwillgiveyouand(2)augmentedbyeveryconceivableelementofdesireyoucanawakenbyimagingeverythingcomposingitsimage-color,sound,etcetera.Third,anidealbody-formedof the infinitespiritsubstance,energy-ether;abodyof the samematerialas the essenceofmatterwhichmakesiteasyfor the ideal to manifestasanactuality;abodyheldtogetherandmadepermanentbyinfiniteattractiveenergy;abodycomposedofethericsubstancewhoseparticlesvibrateataratesorapidthatimaginationcannotconceiveit;abodycomposedofethericsubstanceanounceofwhichhasgiganticpower,sufficient-iffreedatonetime -to toss the Alps intothe AtlanticOcean.Nowgive the ideal the soulimpulse to act,andyoucannotpreventitscomingtrue.GIVINGYOURIDEAL THE IMPULSEOFACTION TO MAKEITREALCHAPTER11Thereisonemorestepin the processofmakingyouridealcomplete.Itpossessesinfiniteenergy,butyoumustgiveit the impulseofaction. How canyoudo this? In this Idifferfrommanyothers.Iholdthatvisualizationisnotsufficient.Visualization,althoughitoftenaccomplisheswonders,isafterallbutapicturingofanidea.Itdoesmake the ideavividbutitadds to itonlyoneofseveralelements-only the imagesof the sightsense.InsteadofvisualizationIuseidealization -the perfectimage. This includes the factorofvisualizationandthatof the elevenotherfactors.Using the otherfactors-especiallythoseofmotionanddirectionofmotion-wegive the idealanimpulse to moveand this inturngivesit the actionpowerthatmakes the idealmanifestasareality.then,isonepartof the ideaconsidered,anddiscarded."Next,takeup the ideaofplace.YouliveinNewYorkCity. How longhaveyoulivedhere?""Allmylife.""Haveyoueveridealizedit?""Idon'tknowwhatyoumean.""Wellhaveyoueverattempted to thinkofNewYorkCityinabigway, -to visionall the possibilitieswithinitselfanditsrelationship tothe restof the country?Closeyoureyes.PictureNewYorkCitywithitsmillionsofpeople,itshundredsofthousandsofoffices,itstensofthousandsofbigbusinessmenandbankersandshippersdoingbusinesswithallpartsof the world.Visionbusinessmencoming to NewYorkCityfromallover the country,fromall the restof the world.DoyouseeNewYorkCityasagreatopportunityforabusinessstenographer?Doyousee the placeasoffering the greatopportunity?""Yes,"heanswered,"Ido.""Now,idealizeyourownwork.Iheardyousayyouwereamerestenographer.Thinkofyourworkasitactuallyisbypicturingitsidealside.Pictureitasaperfectwhole.Visionitsimportance.Visualizewhatwouldhappenif,inonemoment,allstenographersshouldforgeteverythingtheyknewaboutstenography,andallknowledgeofstenographyshouldbelost.Imagine the conditionsthatwouldexistifallbusinessmenandalltheirclerkswerecompelled to makeallrecordsandhandleallcorrespondencebyhandwriting.Hasyouridealizationgivenyouarealizationof the importanceofstenographicwork?""Yes,"hereplied,monosyllabically."Therearestill to beconsidered the otherpeopleconcerned-thoseneedingservices the existingconditions,and the time.Whatclassofpeopleismostinneedofstenography?""Why,businessmen,ofcourse.""Are the needsofthesebusinessmenmeteverydayby the workof the stenographersintheiroffices?”"Yes""ArethereanybusinessmeninNewYorkCitywhodonothaveoffices?""Why,noneofimportance.""WhenyouidealizedNewYorkCityasabusiness center, didyounotvisionbigbusinessmencomingherefromallover the country?""Certainly.""Doyouknowthereareabout200,000ofthesemeninNewYorkCityeverysingledayof the year?""Isthatso!""Havethesemenneedofstenographicservices?""Yes,buttheygo to publicstenographersorhotelstenographers.Idon'tseeanyspecialchancethere.""NeitherdoI.Frankly,Idon'tknowwhat the solutionisgoing to be;butIdoknowthatifwecontinueidealizingeverysinglefactorandkeepthemallinmind,wewillseeanewrelationshipandanewneed.Italwaysworksoutsomething.”"Letustake the nextpoint ... conditionsofservice.”"Areyoueverasked to workovertime?""Notoften;butVisualizingis the actofholdingamentalpicture;idealizingis the actofperfecting the mentalimageofallfactors, -the picture, the processofsecuringitand the actofmakingitreal.Youoftenignite the heartofyouridealbyvividmentalpicturesandstrongfeelingsofdesire to possess the reality;butunlessconnectedupwithyourmotorpowerofaction,itremainsmerelyanurgentunfulfilledpictureofdesirewithinyou-anidealthatdoesnotbecomeareality.Clutchingyourideal to actioncannotbeeffectivelyaccomplishedbyapicture.Letmeillustrate this clearly.Go to anartmuseum;lookatanypaintingrepresentinganumberofpeople.If,aftergoingaway,youcloseyoureyesandvisualize the painting,youholdinyourmindamentalpictureof the painting.Withcareandpracticeyoucanmake this mentalpictureveryvividandincreaseyourability to re-seein the mindeverydetailofsuchapainting-lines,formsandcolorsofthingsandpeople.Yet,itisstillamerepicture;itisflat,lackingaction,anditdoesnotimpel to action.ThatwhichIhavejustdescribedis the visualizingprocess.Visualizinghasproducedmarvelousresultswhen the personvisualizinghasturnedsuchmentalpicture-making intothe idealizedprocess,eveniftheyhavenotrecognizedthattheyhavedoneso.Idealizing,however,ismoreremarkablebecauseitincludesvisualizingandaddsallotherelements to it.Visualizationcomesfromusing the stored-upimagesofbutoneofoursenses, the senseofsight.Idealizationcomesfromusing the stored-upimagesnotonlyof the senseofsightbutofallothersenses. To attainthatwhichwedesireitisnecessary,notonly to see the visualimage,but to act.Trynowanotherprocess:Idealize the paintingyousawin the artmuseum;bringitvisually to yourmind;re-seeitjustasyoudidby the processpreviouslydescribed.Thenimageaction,-everypersoninitinaction;feelthemdoing the thingtheyarepicturedasdoing;feel the movement;feel the activities.Ifitportraysthemasspeaking,hear the tones,-hearwhattheysay.Imightcontinuewithallotherelementsof the picture,butIthink this issufficient to showyou the differencebetweenvisualizationandidealization.Visualizationproducesanonmoving,non-activepicturein the mind,eventhoughitbevividandclear.Beingnon-active,itdoesnotimpel to actionandhencemanyofourpicturedidealsdonotbecomerealities.Butifweidealizeaction,ifweuse the mentalclutchofconnectingup the idealof the thingdesiredwith the processofobtainingthatwhichwedesire,actionmustresult;andactionisoneof the essentialfactorsinmakinganyidealcometrue. the actuallandbycreatinganidealizeduseofit,avisionofalittleparkamong the millionaires-forfortyfamilieseachwithitsownlittlecountryhome. The firstresultwasaccomplishedwithinforty-eighthours. The planwaspresented to arealestatemaninNewYorkCity.Atoncehewished to buy the entireplotat$300anacre.But the nephewshadseenavision -the idealizationhadgivenvalue to theirland-andtheyrefused. The realestatemanoffered$400,andthen$500anacreforit. The secondresultwasthatwithinfourdays the nephewswereoffered$1,000anacrefor the firstplotthatwas to besold.Andwhy? The landwasexactly the samelandithadbeenaweekbefore,butvaluehadbeenaddedbyidealizingalittlecommunityoffortyculturedfamilieslivingnearacolonyofmillionaires,andvaluehadalsobeengiven to itbycreatingadesireforsuchhomes.Thesetwofactors, the mentalplanand the desirecreated,gaveagreatlyincreasedvalue(from$200 to $1,000anacre)infourdays.Becauseof the planand the desirecreatedin the mindsofthose to whom the planwasgiven, this run-down,neglectedfarmlandledinvalueall the otherfarmland,eventhough the otherfarmlandswereimprovedandcultivated. This waspossiblebecause this landwashillyandrollingandpartlywoodedThereforeotherfarmlandcouldnotcompetewith this asplotsforhomes.Moreover,invalue this landwithinfourdaysafter the planwasmadeandpresentedwasworthjustfivehundredpercentmorethan the landsof the greatestatessurroundingthem.Itwasworthmorebecauseitcouldbepurchasedinsmallplots,while the ownersof the estateswouldnotconsidersellinganacreoreventenacresof the landtheyowned.Hence this land,which-fourdaysbefore the planwasconceivedbyidealization-asat the tailoflandvalues,became the leaderoflandvaluesincomparisonwithfarmlandvalueandthatof the greatestates.Wheneveryouwish to increase the valueofanythingyouhave to sell,addmentaleffortbysaneidealizationthatfits the bestusethatcanbemadeof the thing.Wheneveryouwish to giveapredominantvalue to anything,idealizeaplanandcreateadesireforitinsuchawaythat the thingyouhave to sellleadsallotherthingsnearitorapproximatelylikeit.Thus,byactualpractice,youprovethatallvalueisofmindandthusthatallvalueisofGod. The valueofthatinchindiameter, the electronisfiftythousandtimessmallerthan the atom!Ofcourse,youcannotimagine this; itisinfinitelysmall-apartof the infinityofGod!Andwhatis the electron?Ofwhatsubstanceisit?Allscientistsagreethatitisaninfinitelysmallethericwhirlofenergy-awhirlingholeinspace!Whatthenisdensity?Densityis the spiritofmatter -the infiniteethericenergy-spaceofGod.Itisthatinwhichallthingsliveandmoveandhavetheirbeing.Itexistsbetween the infinitelysmallwhirlingelectronsbutabillionthofaninchfromoneanother;itexistsbetweenwhirlingstarsandinfinitelylargesunsthousandsofmillionsofmillionsofmilesapart.Thereisnodensityofmatter to hinder the manifestationofyouridealsanddesires.Sinceyou,youridealsanddesiresareofGod,andsince the cellsofyourbodyandalso the substanceofallothermaterialactualitiesarebut the infiniteenergy-spaceofGod,certainlyyouridealscomposedof this substance -the onlysubstancethatexists-canandwillanddocometrue.Infact, this ethericenergy-spacesubstance,whichmakesmatterseem to bedense,is the verysubstancethatgivesbodies to youridealsandthusmakesthemmanifestinmaterialactuality.WHATATTRACTIVEMATTEROFENERGYGIVES TO YOURDESIRESCHAPTER4Anotherstonein the pathoffaithand the attainmentofyouridealsanddesiresis the ideathatmatterissolid.Asdensitywasfound to bebutinfiniteenergyspace -the spiritualsubstanceinwhichidealsandallthingsexistwhatwillsolidityturnout to bewhenyoucome to knowitasitis?Ironseems to beasolidsubstanceandveryhard.Doesitshardnessresideinmatterorisitdue tothe spiritorenergyofmatter? The moleculesandatomsofironarenoharderormoresolidthan the moleculesandatomsofbutter.Yet,itisdifficult to driveanail into apieceofironandeasy to driveone into achunkofbutter.Thatwhichmakesitdifficult to driveanail into ironis the degreeofattractiveforceexistingbetween the particles.Itis this forcethatholdsmoleculesandtheirrespectiveatoms to eachother.Whenyoudriveanail into iron,whatyouovercomeis the attractiveforcethattries to prevent the moleculesbeingpushedapart.Itiseasy to forceapart the moleculesofbutter to makespaceforanail.In this casealso,whatyouovercomeis the attractiveforcethatholdstogether the moleculesandatomsofbutter.valueisnothingmaterial.Ifminddidnotdistinguishbetweenadiamondandapieceofcoalandgivespecialvalue tothe formerbecauseofourdesireforbeauty, the materialof the diamondwouldbenomorevaluablethan the materialofapieceofcoalof the samesize.Iftherewerenomentalconceptionregarding the purityof the diamondandnodesire to possessitanduseitasdecoration,diamondswouldpossessnomorevaluethanpebbles.Nowletusconsider the idealizingof the valueofapieceoflandsothat the processincreaseditsvalueinfourdaysfromlessthan$200anacre to $1,000anacre. The land,ofwhichIwrite,issituatedineasternPennsylvanianearaverybeautifullakesomedistancefromrailroads.Itwaspurchasedtwenty-fouryearsagoasfarmlandatlessthan$15anacre.Itwasleftaspartofanestate to twonephews. The youngeronebecameofagein1919and the landwasofferedforsale.Theydesired to obtain$200anacreforitandfeltthat,iftheycouldsellitatthatprice,theywouldbeverylucky.Manythingshavehappenedin the lasttwenty-fouryears. The landisstillfarfrom the railroadbuteveryfootoflandaround the littlelakehasbeenpurchasedbymillionairesfromPhiladelphiaandNewYork.Infact,since1919theyhavespent$3,000,000ingeneralimprovementof this millionaires'colonyinaddition tothe moneyspentonindividualestates. The landof the twonephews,however,wasnotofgreatvalue. The acreagewasnotlargeenoughforagreatestateand the landwasnotgoodasfarmland.Innosensediditleadsurroundinglandinvalue.Thosewhoknew the landthoughtitought to beworth$200anacre,but,as the monthswentby,itwasnotsold. The nephewswereanxious to realizeontheirland;theywished to go into business,andknowingme,theycalledoneday to askforhelp.Iidealizeditasfarmlandandsawitsuselessness.Infact,ithadbeenneglectedsolongthatitwouldtaketwoorthreeyears to bringitback to normalcondition.ThenIidealizeditasasiteforacountryestateofawealthyman.ButIsawitwouldnotdoforthat.Itwasnotlargeenough.Next,Iidealized the entirecolonyofmillionairesaboutit;Iidealizeditsnearness to NewYorkandPhiladelphia;Iidealized the peoplein the citywhodesiredhomes;Iidealizedhumannature,realizingthatthereweremanyculturedpeopleoflimitedmeanswhodesired to livenearverywealthypeoplewhowouldenjoylifeinacommunityofsuchpeople.Consequentlyoutof the cosmostherecame to mymind the idealofmaking this landalittleparkdivided into fortylittlehomeplotsofoneacreeach. The nephewsandmyselfdrewup this plan.Wehadgivenaddedvalue to Think,think,thinkofwishesandyouwillliveanervouswreckanddiein the mentalmadhouseofunfulfilledmentaldesires.Feed the desiresofyouridealswithyourownfeelingsandemotions-and the higher the feelingsandemotions, the stronger the fire-andyourdesireswillturn to actionthatcannotbeprevented.Andsinceyourdesiresareheartsofideals,thatwhichyoudowillberight.GIVINGABODYOFETHERICSUBSTANCE TO YOURIDEALCHAPTER10 The nextstepis to createabodyforyourideal-abodyofrealethericsubstance.Image the idealof the thingyouwant.Does the thingitselfseemsocompactanddensethatyoucannotre-formandre-createit to accordwithyourideal?Itsformcanbechanged,butonlyifyougiveabody to yourideal.First,giveform tothe substanceof the ideal.Turnbackandreadagainmythirdchapter.Then,re-idealizeyourimageof the thingdesiredasmadeofinfiniteenergy-space.Bydoing this youactuallygroup the spiritualsubstance into form. This isafirststepincreating the bodyofyourideal.Second,give the bodyattractivepower.Readagain the fourthchapterof this book.Then,re-imageyouridealof the thingyouwant.Realize,thatwhatever the substanceof the thingdesired,thatwhichmakesitsactualitypossibleisinfiniteattractiveenergy;thatitis this sameenergythatholdsall the particlesofyouridealtogetheranddraws to itall the factorsnecessaryformanifestation.Bythusimagingyouridealyougiveitsolidity. The particlesof this spiritualsubstancebecomesfixedsothat the idealwillpersist;sothatitwillnotchange,asanideachanges,orevaporateinvainimaging’s.By this processyoualsogiveitpower to attractanddraw to itallthoseconditions,qualities,thoughts,feelingsandattitudesnecessary to makeitreal,-necessary to makeitsactualitypossible.Third,create the bodyofself-activesubstance.Turnbackandread the fifthchapter.Realizethateverythingyouwish to changeisininfinitemotion,thrillingwithlife;thateven the pieceofcopperwirethatleads to yourelectriclightiscomposedofwhirlingcentersofspace,infinitelysmall,capableofmoving660,000,000milesanhourandable to changetheirpositions40,000,000timesasecond,By this processyouridyoursoulofanyideathatanyso-calledmaterialthingcanoppose -the manifestationofyourideal.Andyougive tothe ideal -to itsbodysubstance -the samequalityofinfinite,infinitelyrapidpowerofmovement,powerofaction,power to Insteadofthinkingof the landasanout-of -the- waywetplace to whichfewpeoplewished to go,theyidealizeditasaplaceofpeacefulseclusion to whichacertainclassofpeoplewouldwish to goforarest.SuchidealizationrecognizesGodasWisdom.Itwasadapted tothe placeand the conditions, to themselvesand to theirpocketbooks.IwasthereoneJuly,-therewerenoglass-screenedporches,nocasinos,noornamentedboardwalks,andnovainshowoflife.Buttherewaslifeitself! The peoplevisitingtherewererealpeople.Therewasfreedomofaction.Therewasfellowshipand the spiritofloveandservice.Alsotherewasrest. The fatherandmotherhadmadeitpay.Theyhadmadeitpayfromyear to year,whichmeanstheyhadrenderedsuchgoodservice,suchidealizedservicefor the pricescharged,thatvisitorsreturnedyearafteryear.Theyhavesucceeded. The threechildrenhavebeengivencollegeeducationsand this initselfissufficientproofoftheirsuccess.Andyetthereissomethinggreaterthan this. The fatherandmothereachsummeraregivingaspiritualeducation to ahundredormoredifferentguestswhoseeGod'sidealizationofserviceinaction.OBTAININGINREALITY THE IDEALPOSITIONYOUDESIRECHAPTER22GodisAllandEverything-beverysureofthat.Heiseverythingthatexists,notonlyin the mentalandspiritualworld,buteverythingthatreallyexistsin the materialworld.Ifyouthinkandplaninideasandactinaccordwiththem,becertainthatyouwillleaveoutsomeessentialfactorofyoureffortandprobablyfail to attainthatwhichyoudesire.Inthinkingandplanning to secure the positionyoudesire,or to createapositionforyourself,yourplansmaynotbecomerealitiesifyoufail to idealizeanduseanyoneof the factors.Hereisalittleincident:thatofayoungmanwhochangedinafewweeksfrommakingthirty-fivedollarsaweekandworkingeighthoursaday to makingfivehundreddollarsamonthworkingbutfourhoursaday.Imethimbyaccident-no,notbyaccident,butbyGod'sdesigning.Ithappenedthus:OneSundayafternoonIwentup into thatsectionof the wildnorthendofCentralParkwhereonecanimagineoneselfin the deepwoods.Istretchedmyselfon the groundand,recliningagainstabigrock,idealize the ProcessofAttainingItandCarryOut the ProcessinAction,-and,yet,byyourattitudekeep the realityfrombecomingyours.Withagroupofcongenialfriends,youcandesireandidealizeanevening'spleasureforyourselfand the girlyoulove,youmaycallforherandgo to the gatheringtogether,-andyetyourattitude,ifdisagreeable,cankeep the pleasureof the eveningfrombecomingyours.First,then,giveattention to yourattitude!Second,unify the substanceofyouridealwith the substanceof the thingorconditiondesired. The substanceofyouridealisyours!Itisofyourmind. The substanceof the realitymaynotyetbeyours. To makeityours,youmustmake the bodyofyouridealcoincidewith the bodyoractualityofthatwhichyoudesire.Re-read the chapterson Howto FormanIdealthatWillComeTrue,Firing the HeartDesireofYourIdeal,GivingaBodyofEthericSubstance to YourIdeal,andGivingYourIdeal the ImpulseofAction to MakeItReal.Then,re-imageyouridealinaccordwiththosefourqualities-itsform,itsdesire,itssubstance,itsimpulse to action.Next,re-read the threechaptersof The SpiritofMatter:YourIdealsandWhatCompactnessofMatterGives to Them,YourDesiresandWhatAttractiveEnergyGives to Them,WhatMovementinMatterGives tothe BodyofYourDesire.Donotneglect to re-readthese.Youremembermuch,butnotall the things.Re-readthem,recognizing:that the materialdensity,of the thingyoudesireisanethericsubstancecoincidinginnaturewith the substanceofyourideal;that the materialsolidityof the thingyoudesireisinfiniteattractiveenergywhichcoincidesinnaturewith the holding-togetherenergyofyourideal;andthat the energyof the materialthingdesiredisethericforce-exactly the sameforceasexistsinyourideal.Now,imageeachdetailofyourideal,projectitoutofyourmind tothe placeof the actuality,anduniteitwith the samedetailof the materialactualityyoudesire to beyours.Donotmissasingledetail;make the projectedidealcoincidewith the actualthingineveryfeature-form,substance,energyandplace. To missnofactor,unifystepbystep,-as to color,sound,taste,smell,balance,heat,movement,directionofmovement,form,size,finenessorroughness,hardnessorsoftness,cold,weight,use,pleasuresfromuse,etcetera.Missnoneofthese! the afternoonweremostefficient.Butwhatdidhedowhilesittingathisdesk?Didhewastethosefirstfiveminutes? This iswhathedid:First,heidealizedall the differentkindsofinjuriesreported to him,and,inaddition,all the possibleinjurieshemightbecalledupon to treat;Second,hevisualizedallof the medicines,antiseptics,accessories,etc.,thatwouldberequiredandmightberequired;visionedhisownsupplyandsuchasurplus to beobtainedat the drugstoreaswouldmakeanylackimpossible;Third,heidealizedwhatshouldbedoneatonce to aid the futurerecoveryofthoseinjured -the wisdomofwrappingeachupinawarmblanketimmediatelyafter the firstaid-asprotectionfrom the after-chillof the storm;Fourth,hevisualized the placeswhere the mostseriouslyinjuredwerereported to be;idealizedhimselfgoingfromone to anotherbyshortestroutes;andrepeated the process-visioning the placeswhere the lessseriouslyinjuredwere.All this infiveminutes!Yes, the mind-trained to Idealize the ProcessandknowingthatGodisineveryprocess-worksmorerapidlythanradio.Were the firstfiveminuteswasted?Thosefiveminutesmorethandoubledhisservicethatafternoonandevening,andtherewasnofailure to giveaidbecausesomenecessarythingwaslacking.Butwe-yes,wesee the valueofIdealizing the ProcessofDoingThingsinanemergency;butweforgetthatinourliveseachhourisanemergency-acall to do the most,live the most.TURNINGDESIRESFORSALES INTO ACTUALSALESCHAPTER19Inessenceeveryphaseofcontactinhumansocietyisasale.Ifyouapplyforandsecureapositionyousellyourself tothe employer,whobuysyourservicesincompetitionwithmanyothers.Ifyouare the leaderofagreatreformmovement,carrying the idealofthatreform tothe massesofpeopleandwinningthem to supportit,youaresellingyourideals to them.Ofcoursetherearebusinesssales,foreveryphaseofbusinessoperationandmanagementisasaleofthings,ideas,idealsofservices. The processofsellingisalways the same.Anysaleyoudesire to make-anysaleyouhaveinmindasanideal-canbemadeareality;butevery“idea”youhaveofasalesometimesIworktilltenoreleveno'clockwhen the bosswants to getoutspeciallettersortelegramsfor the midnightmail.""Then the conditionsofstenographicservicearesuchthatbusinessmendonowandthen,eventhoselivinginNewYorkCity,wishservicewhich,underordinaryconditions,isnotrendered." ;This bringsus tothe subjectoftime.Itisclearthatstenographicserviceisrenderedin the daytime;itisalsoclearthatitisnotrenderedatnight.Evenhotelstenographersdonotworklaterthannineorteno'clock.Doesthatgiveyouanyidea?"Yes,butnothingIcangetholdof;nothingIcanactuallyuse!""Well,let'sdropit,now.Thinkofallthese-yourself, the means, the work, the otherpeople, the conditions, the time-overandoveragaintonight.Idealizeeveryoneof the factors-don'tomitasingleone.Come to seemetomorrownight.Here'smyaddress." The nextnighthecame.Hewasadifferentman.Hewasnolongerastenographer;hewasacreator.Morethanthat,hewasaninspiredcreator.Anewidea,anewthought,aninspiration,hadcome to him. This iswhathedid:heorganizedastenographicnightservicebetweenninein the eveningandonein the morning,-forbusinessmencoming tothe cityforadayortwo.For this service,atsuchatime,hewasable to chargetwice the priceofapublicdaystenographer. The servicerendered to abigbusinessman-who,havingsettledbusinessaffairsin the earlyevening,wished to getoffcontractsorlettersortelegraphicinstructionsafter the hotelstenographicofficesbadclosed-wasworth the price.Byidealizing the timeofrenderingservice,hemadehisstenographicworksurpassandleadallotherstenographicservicesin the city.Alittlehomewasboughtandfurnished;they'remarriednow!ADVANCEMENTDEPENDSUPONIDEALIZINGITSPROCESSCHAPTER23Yourworkin the worldisperformedinoneormoreofthreefields:workwiththings,workwithwords,workwithpeople.Ineachofthesefieldsofwork,therearethousandsandthousands,whoserveearnestlyandloyally,workeverything the imageshouldnotcontain?Althoughtherearemanymillionsofdegreesofvariationandanunlimitednumberofcombinations,therearebutafewdifferentbasicqualitiesthatenter into ourimages.Theyare:colors,sounds,tastes,odors,movementsanddirectionsofmovement,balanceorlackofbalance,finenessorroughness,hardnessorsoftness,heatorcold,lightnessorheaviness.Takeanyideayouwish to cometrue.Imageitinyourmindasitnowis,-aimperfectidea.Then,take the factorofcolors.Imageitagain,mentallyseeingeverycolorithaspossessed,doespossessorcouldpossess.In this samewaygoover the ideaofthatwhichyoudesire.Useeveryoneof the elementsofcolor,sound,taste,odor,heat,cold,motion,directionofmotion,form,size,balance,fineness,roughness,hardness,softness,lightness,heaviness.Donotleaveoutasingleone.Whenyouhavefinishedyouwillhave the formofaperfectimage-ofanideal,butitwillstillbeonly the form-withoutaheartofdesire,withoutanethericbody,andwithoutimpulse to impelaction.Next,adddesire!FIRING THE HEART-DESIREOFYOURIDEALCHAPTER9Wishesarebutwishes;theyleadonly to wishingmorewishes.Desiresareheartbeatsofsoul;theydemandandimpel to action.Awishturnsever to itself,wishingthatsomethingwillcome to makeitselftrue.Adesiregoesoutfromself;itdaringlyreachesout,demanding the thingdesired,anddivinelycreatesitinreality.Put the followingtruthstogether:Desireis the heartofyourideal;in this heartare the firesofattainment;sometimestheydiedownandaredim;sometimestheyburnbrightlyandglowwithhopeandsetfire to action;unlesstheythusburnwith the lightofhopeand the fireofaction,youridealwillnotcometrue.When the firesofdesirearedimmedbydisappointmentsordiscouragement,ormemoriesof the failuresof the past,whatareyougoing to doaboutit?Feed the fireswithyourfeelingsandemotions!Yourthoughtswillnotdo;theyarebutdampwoodandwetsand.Desiresareof the heart;theycannotbemade to burnbrightlybyaddingideasandthoughtsof the mind.Isitathing-amaterialthing-youhavedesiredandforwhichdesireburnslowbecauseofpastfailures to attainit,orisitanewdesirethatdaresnotburnbrightlyforfearofdisappointmentshoulditnotbeattained?Fireyourmayfallthrough.Ifyouidealize the valueofthatwhichyouwish to sell,yougiveitadditionalsellingvalue.Ifyouidealize the processofsellingit,youdiscovernewmeansofselling.Ifyouidealizeallkindsofpossiblebuyersofthatwhichyouhaveforsale,youdiscoverabuyercapableofperceiving the additionalvalueyouhavegivenyourproductandabuyercapableandwilling to payforthatvalue.ACaseforIllustration:AmanownedatractoflandnearPasadena,California;on this therewasa$10,000mortgage;hehadboughtitonashoestring,planningsoon to sellit,-foritwasexpectedthatabuildingboomwouldmakeitadesirableresidencesitelongbefore the $10,000wasdue.ConditionsatEndofSixMonths: The buildingboomhadnotmaterialized; the mortgagewasdueintendays;realestatemenrefused to takeitup;thoseholding the mortgagerefused to extendit; the bankerswouldn'ttouchit.CauseforRefusal: The landwasinahollow;realestatemenandbankerswereconvincednoonewouldbuyituntileveryotherresidencesitenearithadbeensold;thatmightbeyearshence. The Owner'sFirstEfforts:When,at the endof the firstthreemonths, the boomfailed to boom,herecognizedabundantsupply,andfaithfullyandpersistentlyandconfidentlyaffirmed“GodISALLAbundance”and“AllisGod.”Threemonthswentby. The moneydidnotdropfrom the heaven;butsomethingelsedropped -the cornersofhisbanker'smouth.Whatwas the trouble?Faithfullyandconfidently the owneraffirmed the truth:“GodIs the SourceofAbundantSupply.”Whythen the failure?BecauseGodisSpirit;andconsequentlyaslongashecontinuedmerely to affirmGodasAbundantSupply, -the supplycontinuedinaspiritualstate. Thisthe bankersrefused to cash;theywantedcertifiedchecks.Afterafailureofmorethantwoandahalfmonths, the ownertriedIdealizing the Process.First,heidealized the landinallitsdetails.Andatonceanewthoughtcame:If this landisnotnowvaluableasaresidencesite,certainlythereareotherusesforit;andsinceGodknowsalluses, the ideaofanotherusewillcome to me.Second,heidealized the changesinitsconditionatdifferentseasonsof the yearand-hurrah-anothernewthoughthehadnotthoughtbefore:Since the landwasinahollowand the moistureof the surroundinglandan“illusionof the mind,”youcould-knowing the certaintyof the lawthatonlylikeperceiveslike-smile to yourselfover the ideathatnothingbutanillusionarymindcouldconceiveanillusionaryworld,eatillusionaryvegetables,wearillusionaryshirts,handleillusionarymoney,useanddependupontenthousandillusionarythingsandliveuponanillusionaryearth.Iholdthatmatterisexistentandthatitisveryunwiseanddetrimental to denyitsexistenceandattempt to liveup to the denial,-forinstance to deny the existenceofmaterialfoodandtry to livewithoutit.But,Iholdalsothatitislackofknowledgeof the truenatureofmatterthatmakesusthinkofitasdense,solid,motionlessandlifeless.Ifinourgreaterknowledgeofmatterwefindthatitisonlyenergyinreality,thatitisnotrestrictedenergybutinfiniteenergy,andthatitisof the samesubstanceasspirit-thenourconceptofmatterbecomessolikeourconceptof the substanceofwhichidealsaremade,thatitispossibleforus to perceivesomedefiniteconnection-arealrelation,perhapsasimilarity,perhapsevenaco-existence-of the substanceofeveryidealand the substanceofeverymaterialreality.Withsuchknowledge-foundinnextsucceedingchapters-ourfaiththatidealscometrue,becausetheyareof the samesubstanceasmatter,canbeandisjustified.Suchfaithwillfireanewouridealsanddesiresandimpelus to ceasenoeffortuntiltheybecomerealities;andwithknowledgeof the processofattainment,weshallknowbyexperiencethatitisnotsodifficultasitonceseemed.Andyou,yourself,canmakeyouridealsbecomerealities.Faithis the substanceofthingshopedfor.Idealsare the substanceof the thingsthatare.WHATCOMPACTNESSOFMATTERGIVES TO YOURIDEALSCHAPTER3Yourideasarealwayschangingandyouareeverchangingyourattituderegardingthem.Why?Theyhavenoform,nobodyofspiritualsubstance;beingwithoutbody,theyarenotionsandverychangeablenotionsatthat.Butyouareloyal to yourideals;youaresteadfastinyourallegiance to them.Why?Becausethereissomethingfixedandrealaboutthem;theyaremadeofspiritualsubstance;theyare the actualbodiesofyourdesires;ofpaperswerefullof the newsystemand howto getfromonepoint to another.Atleastnineoutofeverytenof the millionsofadultsinNewYorkmusthaveread the directionsprevious to the opening,althoughprobablynotoneinahundredthousand-whentheyread the directionsoverandoveragain-idealized the newroute,noridealizedthemselvesgoingabout the cityor to andfromworkonit. The ResultofNotIdealizing the Processon the dayof the opening,intelligentmenandwomencrowdedandjammedeachother,wentwheretheydidnotwish to go,evengotlost,thoughmanyofthemhadknownNewYorkalltheirlives. The confusionandjammingof the mobattwotransferstationsweresogreatthatscoresofwomenfainted,andmanywereseriouslyhurt.Morethanamillionpeoplelosttheirheads-morethanamillionwereconfusedforweeks.Itwasnecessary to close the crosstownsubwayforamonth to preventaccidents-actually to preventpeoplekillingthemselvesandeachother,becauseoftheirconfusedmobaction.Andallof this confusion,trouble,injuryanddelaycouldhavebeenpreventedifeachof the sevenmillionpeoplewhouse the subwayshadspentbutfiveminutesprevious to itsopeninginIdealizing the Processoftravelingonit. How IIdealized the Processin this Case:Itookadescriptionof the routesfromanewspaper;readitcarefully.ThenIquietlyvisualized the newroutes.Next,Iidealizedaction,-Idealizedmyselfusing the newroutefrommyhome to myoffice,picturingmyselfon the cars,changingwhere the descriptionsaidchangesmustbemade;idealizingeverybitof the journey to myofficedoor.NextIidealizedonetripafteranother to otherpartsof the city,untilIhadmyselfmentallyusedeverynewandoldroute.After this, itwasimpossible to beconfused;impossible to makeamistakeinusing the subway.Millionsofothersthoughtof the newroutes,butcertainlyveryfewconsciouslyidealizedthemselvestravelingonthem.YeteveryindividualinNewYorkcouldhavedoneitinfiveminutesiftheyhadonlybeenin the habitofIdealizing the ProcessofDoingThings.Othershadideasof the newroute,ofwheretheywanted to go,andof how to getthere.Iturnedmyideas into ideals.Idealizing the processofdoing the thing,includedmorethan the re-seeingof the mentalpictureof the newroute.Ididmorethanvisualizeit.Iput into itanelementofaction.Ikeptmy“clutch”insothat the picturebecamemovement.Thatisalwaysessentialinattainingthatwhichyoudesire. THE ACTOFMAKING THE REALITYYOURSCHAPTER13 This lastactivity -the actofmaking the realityyours-comprisesthreesteps:idealizingyourattitude;unifying the substanceof the idealWITH the substanceof the real;andmaking the actualthingapartofyourpossessionsorplacingyourselfin the actualconditionsthatyouhaveidealizedanddesired.Yourattituderelates to yourself, to others, to conditions,and tothe worldingeneral.Beginwithyourself.Consciouslyornot,youdotakesomekindofanattitudetowardyourself.Youmaythinkyourselfawormoragod.Youarefree to takeanyattitudetowardyourselfyoudesire to take;butthereisonlyoneattitudethatleads to successanditis the idealizedattitude!Incompletethinkingin“ideas”makesyouseeyourselfasachildofsin,suffering,sorrow,weakness,mistakeandfailure.Thinkofyourselfasyouare:asonofGod-idealizing the endyoudesire, the processbywhichyouattain,and the attitudeyouholdtowardyourself,others,conditions,and the universeitself.Then,idealizeyourattitudetowardothers,"Thatwhichyeseekyeshallfind."Ifyouthinkthatallmenaretrying to crushyou,youwillbecrushed;first,becauseyourattitudeclosesyoureyes tothe opportunitiesofferedyou;andsecond,becausesuchanattitudediscoversanddraws to youthosewhodonothelpyou.Ifyouidealizeothersaswilling to helpyou,youdraw to youmenandwomenwhowilldo the squarethingbyyouandhelpyou,-inthemyouwillfindhelpandajustreward. This idealizedattitudedoesnotmakeyouatrustingsimpleton,for the idealizedattitudealsoidealizeswisdominknowingothers. The idealizedattitudechangesall the conditionsoflife.Inbusiness,itleadsus to expectgoodresults,and,expectinggoodresults,weplanbetter.Whenweplanbetter,-thatis,in,amoreidealizedway-wegetbetterresults.Idealize the worldingeneral. The universemustbegood.Ifitwerenotgooditwouldgo to piecesovernight,-forevildisruptsanddestroys.Goodattractsandunitesandholdstogether.Youcannotidealizeyourbusiness,yourprofessionandyourworkwithoutconducting the wholeaffairasanidealizedservicethatinevitablywillforceyourideals to cometrue!Youmayidealize the ThingDesired,down.Oneacross the table,onebesideme.LaterIlearnedthatonewasacoaloperatorofIndiana,and the other,-well, the restof the storyconcerns the otherman.Onelookat this mantoldmehewasnotaso-called“manofideals,”-thatis,notinaccordwith the ordinaryuseof the term.Helookedveryprosperous;hewastalkative-menarealwaysmorecommunicativeafterdinner,smokingagoodcigar,onatrainwithnothingelse to do. This manis the soap-dyekingof the world.Onlyafewyearsagoheandafriend,hiswifeandhisfriend'swife,startedinbusinessmakingsoap-dyes.Altogethertheyhad$800.Todayeachofthemismorethanamillionaire.Theirsoap-dyessellfortencentsapackage,yettheydoabusinessofmanyhundredthousanddollarsamonth.Theysecured the originalpatentandconsequently,inaddition tothe profitstheymakefromtheirownconcern,theyarepaidroyaltiesbyallothersoap-dyecompanies. How didhedoit?Ihavesaidthatheisnotamanofideals.Thatstatementisbothtrueandnottrue.Heisnotamanofidealsof the Phariseekind,butheisamanwhoidealizes the thingwithwhichheworks. To him the soap-dyeisoneof the greatinventionsof the age.Hisfaceglowedashetoldaboutit;hiseyesshone."Thinkwhatitmeans,"hesaid,"foreverywomanin the land-infact,allover the world,fornowwe'resellingsoap-dyes to Europe,Australia,IndiaandJapan -to beableintwominutes to change the colorofhershirtwaist,ofapieceoflace,oranylighttrimmingmerelybydippingitinourdye,withoutanyboiling,andwithoutstainingherhands."From the verybeginninghehadidealized the thingheproduced.Hehadidealized the soapinorder to select the bestfor the purpose.Hehadidealized the dyessoas to produce the mostusefuldye, the mosteasilyandquicklyuseddye,-adyeneedingnoboiling,adyethatdoesnotstain the handsofthoseusingit.Hehadidealized the chemicalsusedin the processofmaking the dye,and,ashetalkedof how hehadbuiltup the business,Isawthathehadevenidealized the kindofchemicalexperthewantedandhadthensearched the UnitedStatesuntilhefound the manthatfittedhisideal.Hehadidealizedjusticeandhadsecuredpatentrightsforhimselfandthosewhohadworkedforhim.Hisprocessofidealizing the thing -the soap-dye-didnotstopwhenhehadputagoodproducton the marketandwhenthatproducthadearnedhimmillionsofdollars.Hetoldme how thatveryafternoonhehadspentthreehourswithJapanesegirlsinNewYork to provehissoap-dyeswouldnotstain the handsof the Japanesewomen.GivingaBodyofEthericSubstance to YourIdeal;GivingYourIdeal the ImpulseofAction to MakeItReal; The ProcessthatMakesIdealsComeTrue; The ActofMaking the RealityYours;andWhere toCenter YourEffort. TO ATTAINYOURDESIRES,ALLTHREEMUSTBEUSEDCHAPTER7Ifyouidealizeanduseallthreeof the basicactivitiesandonlythosethree,itiseasy to makeyouridealsbecomerealities.Youalwaysattainwhenyouidealizeandusethem;but,ifyouleaveoutanyoneof the three,youfail to attainyourdesire,-andnoonecanbeblamedexceptyourself.Ifyouidealizeonlythatwhichyoudesireandholdfaithfully to thatideal,-thatis,ifyouuseonly the firstof the threeactivities,-youwillsucceedandjustlyinproportion to whatyoudo.SinceGodisjustice, the resultcorresponds tothe effort.Idealizingwhatyouwantandholdingfaithfully tothe idealformonthsandevenyearsbringsyou the successyoureffortmerits-evenafteryearsyouwillstillbeholding tothe ideal.And,ifyouidealizethatwhichyoudesireandattempt to takepossessionofitmentally-using the firstandthirdof the threebasicactivities-yousucceedandjustlyinproportion to whatyoudo.If,wheninNewYork,youlearnofafootballgame to beplayedinBostonanddesire to bepresent, the idealof the ThingDesiredis to beinBoston.Ifyoudesire to drivebyautomobilefromNewYork to Boston,thatis the idealof the Processyouintend to use to get to Boston.Ifyougo to yourgarageandsitinyourcarforaday,amonthorayear,holdingfaithfullyall the time tothe ThingDesiredandholdingalsoamentalpictureofbeinginBoston-mentallypicturing the firstandthirdsteps,butomitting the secondone-before the yearpassesyourfriendswillwish to sendyou tothe madhouse;andonlybecauseyoufailed to use the secondactivity-thatof the processofactuallystarting the machineanddrivingfromNewYork to Boston.As the legfromknee to toeswasasstiffasacarvedpieceofwood,itwasnecessary to useacaneoracrutchand to hunchmywholebodyupwardinorder to swing the otherlegforward.Today,Icanmove the leftfootupanddownat the ankleaseasilyasIcanmovemyrightfoot.Idonotevenlimp!Mystepisspringyandcertain.Friendssaythatmywalkismorelikethatofamanofthirtythanthatofamanofsixty-five.Certainly,-with the smallbonesofmyanklegrowntogetherasonesolidbone,-Iwascompelled to dosomethingwithmyconsciousnessof the “solidity”ofmatter. To getridof the ideathatmatterisCOMPACT,DENSEandSOLIDis the firststepinallhealing.Solongasyouthinkofacancer-oratumor,oranabnormalbonegrowth-ascompactsolidmatter,solongwillyoudoubt the powerofmindandspirit to changeit.Throughoutall the ages,individualshavebeenhealedbyprayer,faith,mind,loveandspirit.Eachsuchcaseprovesitcanbedone.Yettoday,notonepersonofeachtwentymillionof the world'spopulationishealeddirectlybysuchmethods.Wecannotaccountfor this, byassertingthat the worlddoesnotknowthatGodhashealed.Wecannotaccountforitbyassertingthatmillionsdonotwish to bemadewellbyspiritualhealing.If,atanytimeduring the ages,wehadheld to the truththatGodisAllandknownthatmatterisspiritualmanifestation, the knowledgeof the resultsofourspiritualhealingwouldhaveswept the worldandeveryonewouldnowacceptandusethem.WehaveidealsofGod,spirit,andspiritualhealing.Wehavenoidealofmatter, the thing to behealed.Ourfailureshavebeendue to ourpartialandverymistakenideasofmatter.Somehavetried to getaroundmatterbycallingitanillusion.Thinkofmatterasanillusionasmuchasyoupleasebut-ifyouhaveacanceron the endofyournose-deepinyourheartyouknowthatyoucannotdenythatyourmindrecognizesthatthatcanceristhere!Solongasyoucallmatteranillusion,youadmitthereissomething to becalledanillusion;andthatsomethingmakesyoudoubt to onedegreeoranother the possibilityof the healing.Otherstry to getaroundmatter,bydenyingitsexistence.Solongasyoufinditnecessary to denymatter,yourverydenialisyouradmissionthatthereissomething to deny.Isitconsistent to deny the existenceof the matterwecallacancerandthen to turnourmindstopsy-turvyinasecondanddemandthatuniversalsupplybemanifestedasmatterin the formofmoneyandmeansofmaterialexistence-food,clothing,houses,etc. ... When the degreeofattractiveforceiscomparativelygreat,wesay the matterishardandsolid.Whenitissmaller,wesay the matterisnothardandnotsosolid.Butitisnotmatteritselfthatissolidornotsolid.Intruth,solidityisbut the spiritofmatter.Itisanothermanifestation -the infiniteattractiveenergyfoundthroughout the universe.ItisasinfiniteasGod.Matterisnotsolid!Thereisonlyonesolidthingin the universe -the infiniteattractiveenergyofGodwhichholdsallthingstogether.Youridealsareofspirit.Ifyouwish to changeanypartofyourbody,knowthatitisnomoresolidthan the heavens;knowthatthatwhichmakesitappearsolidandholds the tinycentersofforcetogether,isbutinfiniteattractivespirit;that this attractivespiritorenergyisofGodandisinfinite.Yoursoul-withitsmind,loveandlifeforces,isalsoofGod.BeingdirectofGod,madeinHisImage,youaresupreme.Beingsupreme,yoursoulcontrolsitsidealsandtheiractualities.Donotdenyevil;thatwhichwecallevilexists,butwhenyouknowitsrealnatureyoufinditisgood. The solidity,whichyoufearedasanevilhindrance tothe manifestationofyourdesiresandideals,isinfiniteattractivespirit, -the veryforcethatgivesyourdesires the power to attractallthatisnecessary to makethemcometrue.WHATMOVEMENTINMATTERGIVES TO YOURBODYOFDESIRECHAPTER5Idealsareof the substanceofspiritandspace;theyhavemotionandlife.Canthey,then,manifestinmatterifitbemotionlessandlifeless?Thatwhichliveshasmotionofitselfandwithinitself;thatwhichhassuchmotionisnotdead.Allatomsarereservoirsoflimitlessenergy.Iuseradiumforillustrationonlybecauseyouhaveheardofitandknowit.Agrainofradiumisaverysmallparticle;itislessthanonefour-hundredthofonelittleounceofmatter.Yet,duringeverysinglesecondoftime,agrainofradiumgivesoff2,000impulsesofenergy.Is this energyof the spirit?Ifitisof the spirit,itisenduring.Man'sbodysustainedby the energyof the soulmaylastahundredyears. How longdoesatomicenergylast?Afteronefour-hundredthpartofanounceofradiumhasgivenoff2,000impulsesofenergyeverysecondofeveryhourofeverydayfor1,700years,ithasusedupbutpartofitsenergyandhasenoughleft to continue the processat the sameratefor1,700yearsmore,-andthenMAKINGASOLIDANKLEJOINTFLEXIBLEANDUSABLECHAPTER24In the matterofspiritualhealingletmemakemyselfclear to youat the beginningof this section.SpiritualhealingrecognizesGodasAllandEverythingandputs the truth into practice,usingeverything,-buteverythingonlywhenidealized.Spiritualhealingdoesincludematerialmeans,butmaterialmeansonlyasspiritualmanifestation.Iamwellawarethatspiritualtheoristsdifferwithmein this: theysaythatdependinguponmaterialmeanslimitsmythoughtofGod.Therearetwomistakesin this statement.First,spiritualhealingdoesnotdependuponmaterialmeansbutitdoesusethemandusethemonlywhenidealized.Second,Ianswerthatthosewhocriticizelimittheirthought,-fortheyfirstinsistthat the patientaccept the truththatGodisAllandGoodandsecondlyinsistthatheorshemustnotuse the truththatGodisAllbecausesomeofGod'smanifestationsarenotgood.Havingread the threechaptersof the sectionentitled The SpiritofMatter,younowknowthatdenyingthatso-calledmatterisamanifestationofGodis the sameasdenyingthatinfinityofspace,infiniteattractiveenergyandinfiniteactivityareofGod.InthosethreechaptersyoulearnedthatdensityofmatterisbutGod'sinfinitespace,thatsolidityofmatterisbutGod'sinfiniteattractiveenergy,andthatmatterisbutethericaliveness,infiniteenergyeverpresent.I,then,inSpiritualHealing,adhereinpractice tothe truththatGodisAllandusenotonlyGod'sSpiritualIdealbutGod'sSpiritualManifestationaswell-thatis,GodasAllandEverything!Takefirstacaseofhealingthathas to dowiththatwhichismostdifficult to handle -the changingofbonestructure.WhenIwasthreeyearsoldmyleftfootandanklewerecrushedbetween the rollersofaone-horsesugarmill. The footand the leg-halfway tothe knee-weresobadlyinjuredthat,when the rollerswerereversed,itwasnecessary to laymesidewiseonaboard to prevent the crushedfootfromdroppingoff. The doctorsmoldeditback into formasbesttheycouldandputit into acast.But the irregularbonesof the ankleweresocrushedandmashedthattheygrewtogetherasonesinglesolidbone.When the castwastakenoff,Icouldnotmove the ankleatall;Icouldnotflexitanymorethanyoucanbend the boneofyourarmhalfwaybetweenelbowandshoulder.statementregardingtheirpoliciesormethods tothe public.Hefailed to idealize the truththatmenareboundtogetherinasocialstructureandconsequently,separatinghimselffromothers,hefailed to win the trustandgoodwillofmankind.Ideas,thoughtscomposedofideas,andplansmadeupofsuchthoughtsseldombecomerealities.Butonce the smallestor the largestthingisidealized, the soul,whichconceives the ideal,cannotrestuntil the idealhasbecomeanactuality.Ifyouwouldhaveyourdesiresforabundancefulfilled,idealizethemand the processofobtainingthem,andabundancecannotbekeptfromyou.BUILDINGUPASUCCESSFULBUSINESSCHAPTER17Inbusinessyoufailinsomethingsandsucceedinothers.Youareoftenfailingandsucceedingat the sametime,-failing to makeonepartofyourbusinesssuccessfulandsucceedinginmakinganotherpartincreaseandpay. The failuresaredue tothe ideasheld; the successes, tothe ideals.Ifyouidealize the entireprocessofyourbusinessyouwillnotonlyavoidfailuresandpartialfailures,butwillthinkofpossibilitiesneverthoughtofbefore, the veryonesthatwillleadyou to succeed. To illustrate,Ishalluseasimplecase,-oneof the simplestthatevercame to me,yetoneof the mostinteresting,andone, the successofwhich,gavemeasmuchjoyas the successofmanyso-calledbigaffairs.In this instancetherewasawomanin the case,andit'sherstoryIshalltell. The Woman:Awidowwithfourchildren;shethenlivedinasuburbofChicago;herhusbandhaddiedthreemonthsbefore;shewasleftasproprietorofasmallgroceryanddelicatessenstore. The Conditions:As the husbandhadbeenillthreemonthsbeforehisdeath,savingshadbeenusedindoctorbills,hospitalbillsandfuneralexpenses.Though the storewasalittleaffair,ithadhadagoodbusinessin this sectionof the wealthysuburbsolongasithadbeen the onlystorethere.But,about the timeof the husband'sdeath,oneofthoselargecompaniesthatestablishbranchstoresalloveragreatcitybuiltawhite-tiled,plate-glass,two-storybuildingon the corneroppositeherlittleshop.Itcutdown the businessof the littlestoresomuchthat the womanwasunableeven to makealivingforherselfandherchildren.Itisnotenough to holdidealsof the ThingDesired, -the firststep.Itisnotsufficientanditmaybedangerous to declarementallythatyoupossessit, -the thirdstep.Itisnotenougheven to havefaiththatyourdesirewillcometrue,thoughfaithis the substanceofthingshopedfor.Youmustputyourideals into idealizedactionforidealsare the substanceofthingsthatareandidealizedactionis the onlycertainprocessofattainment.“Faithwithoutworksisdead”doesnotstand-alone;Christand the apostlespresented the truthmanytimes:"Imustwork the worksofHimthatsentMe....Return to God,anddoworks.-Whatdothitprofitthoughamansayhehathfaith,andhavenotworks?-Canfaithsavehim?-WasnotAbraham,ourfather,justifiedbyworks?Byworkswasfaithmadeperfect.-Iwillgiveuntoeveryoneofyouaccording to yourworks.-Hethatovercomethandkeepethmyworksunto the end, to himwillIgivepowerover the nations."Of the names to bewrittenin the BookofLife,theyare to bejudged"according to theirworks";and the verylastmessage-lastchapterofRevelation-is"Behold,Icomequickly;andmyrewardiswithme, to giveeverymanaccordingashisworkshallbe.""Hitchyourwagon to aSTAR"isnotsufficient.”"HITCHyourwagon to astar"bringsresults.” HOW TO FORMANIDEALTHATWILLCOMETRUECHAPTER8First,anideal to cometruemustbeanideal;anideawillnotdo.Second,anideal to becomearealitymusthaveaheartofdesire,-andagoodstrongheart.Third,anideal to come into manifestationmustbeabodyofrealethericsubstance.Fourth,anideal to becomeanactualitymustpossessanimpulseofaction.Lackinganyoneormoreofthese,youridealsdonotbecomerealities.Firstyouridealmustbeanideal,notanidea. The idealwillcometrue.Sincemostpeoplethinkandplaninideas;theirthoughtsandplansseldommaterialize:Afterrepeatedfailures,somebecomediscouraged,despondentorresignedandsomelosefaithintheircapacity to attain the greatgoalanddoubt the justiceofsociety, the worldandGod.Othermenandwomenthinkinideals;withthemitisahabit.Suchmenandwomenaresuccessfulandattain to agreatextentthatwhichtheydesire.Theyattaininproportion to theirideals.Youmayidealizeyourthoughtsof-ethicalandspiritualadvancementandattainsoulconsciousness;yetwhenitmachineandgothisrewardfor this, -the highestbonuspaidfor the leastwearandtearofamachine.Heservedlongandloyallyandgothisrewardfor this, -the highestextraChristmasbonusbasedproportionatelyon the numberofyearsservice.Buthewasneveradvanced tothe positionofboss.Nomanshouldbeadvanced to directingmen-humansouls,merelybecauseheisexpertinoperatingamachine;nowomanshouldbemadeateacherofchildrenmerelybecausesheisanexpertinshellingpeas.OldJohndidnotidealize the processofadvancingfromhisfieldorwork–handlingthings -to the fieldhewished to enter,handlingmen.Allhisstudyofmechanicsandmechanicaldrawingbroughthimareward;itmadehimabettermachinist;butitdidnotfithim to directmen.Threeyearsago,ayoungmanwhothenknewnothingwhateveraboutanymachine,startedat the sameshopandnowheisboss.Hehad the sameidealOldJohnhad; the sameambition; the samezeal; the sameenergy.Healsostudiedmechanicsandmechanicaldrawingandtrainedhimself to runamachineexpertly;buthewished to get into the fieldofdirectingmensoheidealized the processandadaptedhispreparation to it.Hence,hestudiedmen:during the noonhour,hewatchedthem;hegotcluesof the impulsesanddesiresthatimpelledeach to dothingsor to refuse to dothings;hewatched the bossesalso to learn how theyhandled the men;heobservedtheirsuccessesandtheirfailures;heidealizedhimselfin the processofhandling the men;helearned howto getthem to dothingswithoutantagonizingthem;andsoon,-well-heisnowforemanof the shop.Advancementcomes to thosewhoadvancethemselves.Ifyoufeelalittlehurtandalittlesullenandalittleresentfulbecauseyouhavenotbeenadvanced-madealeaderinotherlinesofwork-look to yourself.First,idealizejustexactly the typeofworkyouaredoingnow;second,idealize the typeofworkyouwant to do;third,idealize the processofpreparationnecessary to fityourself to do the typeofworkyouwant to do.Betruthful to yourself:haveyoupreparedyourselfin the rightwayorhaveyoumerelydoneyourworkwellandaskedforadvancement?Ifyoufoolishlythinkyoucanfityourself to directpeoplebymakingyourselfanexpertdressmaker,don'tblameanyonebutyourself.Godgaveyoumind;useit!Notonlyeffort-butmindeffort,intelligentmindeffort,idealizedintelligentmindeffort-makesyouworthyofadvancement.makeitselfcometrue.Image the bodyofyouridealcomposedofspiritsubstance,vibratingat this tremendousrate,exertingenormouspower,andyougiveitadditionalpower to makeitself into anactuality. To this pointin the process,whatisyourideal?First,aperfectimage-includingonlythoseelementsitshouldpossessandnonethatitshouldnotpossess.Second,anidealwithaheartofdesire,fired to actionbyallyourfeelingsandsouldesires:(1)increasedbyimaging the beautyandutilityof the idealand the pleasuresitwillgiveyouand(2)augmentedbyeveryconceivableelementofdesireyoucanawakenbyimagingeverythingcomposingitsimage-color,sound,etcetera.Third,anidealbody-formedof the infinitespiritsubstance,energy-ether;abodyof the samematerialas the essenceofmatterwhichmakesiteasyfor the ideal to manifestasanactuality;abodyheldtogetherandmadepermanentbyinfiniteattractiveenergy;abodycomposedofethericsubstancewhoseparticlesvibrateataratesorapidthatimaginationcannotconceiveit;abodycomposedofethericsubstanceanounceofwhichhasgiganticpower,sufficient-iffreedatonetime -to toss the Alps intothe AtlanticOcean.Nowgive the ideal the soulimpulse to act,andyoucannotpreventitscomingtrue.GIVINGYOURIDEAL THE IMPULSEOFACTION TO MAKEITREALCHAPTER11Thereisonemorestepin the processofmakingyouridealcomplete.Itpossessesinfiniteenergy,butyoumustgiveit the impulseofaction. How canyoudo this? In this Idifferfrommanyothers.Iholdthatvisualizationisnotsufficient.Visualization,althoughitoftenaccomplisheswonders,isafterallbutapicturingofanidea.Itdoesmake the ideavividbutitadds to itonlyoneofseveralelements-only the imagesof the sightsense.InsteadofvisualizationIuseidealization -the perfectimage. This includes the factorofvisualizationandthatof the elevenotherfactors.Using the otherfactors-especiallythoseofmotionanddirectionofmotion-wegive the idealanimpulse to moveand this inturngivesit the actionpowerthatmakes the idealmanifestasareality.then,isonepartof the ideaconsidered,anddiscarded."Next,takeup the ideaofplace.YouliveinNewYorkCity. How longhaveyoulivedhere?""Allmylife.""Haveyoueveridealizedit?""Idon'tknowwhatyoumean.""Wellhaveyoueverattempted to thinkofNewYorkCityinabigway, -to visionall the possibilitieswithinitselfanditsrelationship tothe restof the country?Closeyoureyes.PictureNewYorkCitywithitsmillionsofpeople,itshundredsofthousandsofoffices,itstensofthousandsofbigbusinessmenandbankersandshippersdoingbusinesswithallpartsof the world.Visionbusinessmencoming to NewYorkCityfromallover the country,fromall the restof the world.DoyouseeNewYorkCityasagreatopportunityforabusinessstenographer?Doyousee the placeasoffering the greatopportunity?""Yes,"heanswered,"Ido.""Now,idealizeyourownwork.Iheardyousayyouwereamerestenographer.Thinkofyourworkasitactuallyisbypicturingitsidealside.Pictureitasaperfectwhole.Visionitsimportance.Visualizewhatwouldhappenif,inonemoment,allstenographersshouldforgeteverythingtheyknewaboutstenography,andallknowledgeofstenographyshouldbelost.Imagine the conditionsthatwouldexistifallbusinessmenandalltheirclerkswerecompelled to makeallrecordsandhandleallcorrespondencebyhandwriting.Hasyouridealizationgivenyouarealizationof the importanceofstenographicwork?""Yes,"hereplied,monosyllabically."Therearestill to beconsidered the otherpeopleconcerned-thoseneedingservices the existingconditions,and the time.Whatclassofpeopleismostinneedofstenography?""Why,businessmen,ofcourse.""Are the needsofthesebusinessmenmeteverydayby the workof the stenographersintheiroffices?”"Yes""ArethereanybusinessmeninNewYorkCitywhodonothaveoffices?""Why,noneofimportance.""WhenyouidealizedNewYorkCityasabusiness center, didyounotvisionbigbusinessmencomingherefromallover the country?""Certainly.""Doyouknowthereareabout200,000ofthesemeninNewYorkCityeverysingledayof the year?""Isthatso!""Havethesemenneedofstenographicservices?""Yes,buttheygo to publicstenographersorhotelstenographers.Idon'tseeanyspecialchancethere.""NeitherdoI.Frankly,Idon'tknowwhat the solutionisgoing to be;butIdoknowthatifwecontinueidealizingeverysinglefactorandkeepthemallinmind,wewillseeanewrelationshipandanewneed.Italwaysworksoutsomething.”"Letustake the nextpoint...
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