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'ITHEWORLD'S NEW THOUGHT JOURNAL
JANUARY, 1915
A Journal of Affirmation
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HENRY HARRISON BROWN,Editor
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Universalare theirtime of apl)lic:ation. It is imlJOssibleone person, one
of men. howeveranotller person, or a stH:ceeding-
the details of the apI[>}Il:atlonuniversal in any one inllivi(hl:llline. •
to the creed do noteasy to withinchurch. did not hold his discipiles
such intellectual test.the manifestation of
nec:essanJly aforce, Astion growcauses nelcessat'ilyis perSCll1S exer-cise to think andat the same establishedlines and in with set form-ula. For this reason it isthere should be fixed statements oftntth wherever there is man-hood.'Vherever there is stableit lUust be established
Emerson anddown this rule for human conduct:
from of ulliver-
OnOllJilC, sO<:laJllstic or communistic state-ment But suchtions almost fail thr'oug-hmtiarmolny and of their ntnn-
I
and
dwell
the
each of
me,"fact that in no case
called his followers that heany questlOl1lS or demanded
any Whethersaints or sin-
of thewerencrs,
never(what we would term
ps)'chiometric sense) he realiz€:dtheir theircalled them, neverhim. but followedXo command is harder to this
one. It IS an eas\, to write<, statement of . a declarationof faith or a and to obtain intel-lectual assent to it.proven that it is antog-ethler a
VOL.
Beneath theBeneath the
'The stars onlyBecause of
Beneath all pain:\mid the crowd
thereof
"FOLLOW :ME."Ko command was more common on the
of than this one: "Followused it in a pel'sonal relation,
as when he said to "Followl\Ie:' and bade the man, wouldhe have treasure in to "sell alland follow me"; but he used it also asa command to all who wouldhave as when he
will come after me,take up his crosslet him
and followIt is awhereasked'Of them
I am li'ood ..
quiet
dear?"
not smile,name that she
voice in the dear olJ
you now call " maybe cold; may not
no sensation.
of In hand.fire to it and 10 it has
Ul::"UIJIU instruments.
Some-and we
there will be nofor there is no in thes(·.
for us to clothe ourselvesTruth and live the Ideal and not
make the mistake of millions and thusbe indeed "The Tailor" in worse
than him to
She was dead as far as the illusion ofwent, but she was alive in all that
The she sang he stillkiss gave he still felt.
a"'..,."",nl',, of and Truth shestill had. when he said:
"See; I listen with Soul not ear!'Vhat was the secret of dear?"
answered him as he"What was the secret oflie heard herIn the same
way;'The g-rleatest wonder is this-I hearAnd see and kiss you and love yOll
dear!'The illusion of sense had for-
for him and he lived the Real-Mind. She is she forever.
am your that was your bride!And know that I never
have died!"I hold theIs it real?
erewhile.and she; sheanyone passiotlate
And she was to the senses all shehad ever been. Was the "She" ?He had that. This is the false founda-tion which conditionsare :Mal1 with
thein
theseabove
man has everthinks he has found when
socialstore. But once
he is slave to andmust make constant effort to hold them.Wealth may fade "the bank
the " Thein a
so wane that heonce was chief,
be
with the unreal is liketo your fire with the shadowthe tree and not with the tree itself.These are real as shadows: arereal as effects. But the Cause which is
is the Absolute Builder. TheArchitect who a Character is
I, as an individual think nwIdeal. uses it as model and carvesit in the Marble of the chiselof Experiienc:e."But am alive?" Are vou?is : my hand is \\-arm:beats: I see ;wd I feel!" Yes
them all."I am "The world a real-
!" are aflilrrrlationlS which men areruled. Are
dream.
andfor the soul. These are the
men and women strive for and arethat are "added" whenthe of lIeav-
To seek first for weand become our"Seek first theis to become the master of
us.
fer for it? What have not men and wo-men the ages in the
heaven was reachedthr'ou2"h self-denial and hea\'-en be ?If it was to be bOl11gl1t with labor whatwould we not in way of work?
see
64
andand more
first and last "Hie saw' that infinite de-mands freedom for its andhe finds his Ideal of in free-dom and love toward his brothers and hefinds in Man's freedom towardthe He says:-
Comrade.-to share
one
which isbut
feel and to knowand infinite in
bilities. this latentof so farterial so fromlatent sense he everwith this reverence for thehas builded theologIcal Iimitil1lghis immortal\Vhitman all this and says:"I and dare not ques-tion
withforms of gO'l'er:nmentAll forms ofWisdom! In aI live as Consciollsnessthat I am an of the One.We are not to his in His
but are to live in the same con·sciousness. We then shall think as he
and do what he did.Then will the the thecreations of our descendto earth. will materialize and be-come the For"not built with hands" are the realhorne of soul. The ofNew is to teach as build-er to Himself so around withLove and Wisdom that earth shall beredeemed and the forshall be lived from the he-
we were to look for itt"
and clothes itselfIn the thougIltlive and know
ras;; from,,,,'!-f..,rina or dis-
Thiswith Love andof this H.ealil:yno
ease.To know the Truth I'M is toknow freedom! Is to be Master!when we claim to live in the conscious-ness of this we are termeilthose still blindedand ra',tll':-hllil(!ers.a
thatandon the
man seesvileness in the work-
Still these areso blind as he who will not" see
that seen are andthe Unseen is eternal.All natural are but the materiali-zation of unseen and artificial
are but the of Ideals.is your Master even God" This
One does all the work. But when IT--this Infinite Universal One-becomesin Man a then as Man HElflIIlK:>, but as God what Manin Ideal creates. workshuman brains to think I ThrOlll?hman hands to build.When one shall live in this
with .the One; this thouglltwhen one shall
this asu ....<ov<;'u the ideals of
and thenhave away and all
will have become new.This creative we term Imlag'lml-tion. the Divinetive Power individualized. The same
as absolute, bodied Itselfin worlds and suns: in rock and: in bird and beast; bodiedin a human matrix now ccnscious-
as man creates.are to cultivate Mali's creative pow-
er. From it comes Inven-tion. but its form
.65
In
for
ran,
harvest I
I reap con.ii-
LoveTrust.All my harvests are health andness.
I harvests amhow to the crop I wish to reap.When I sow from I reapselfishness.When I sow fromtions of fear.When I sow fromWhen I sow from'When I sow from\Vhen I sow fromTrust.
All thingsing
AFFIBJtI.ATIONS.so shall you reap!"
The is world.The world is mine to sow.Whatever I sow I shall reap.I alone can sow· I alone canI sow for ; I for '11)"'<:'1.I alone am selection ofseed.I alone am res:ponslble for theNature conditionsa rich harvest.Nature never
crop is true to so\vine- and harvestis bounteous "'''''''.Y''.'When I sow wheat I reap a bounteous
of
them
MAN.Were not the things that man now finds are
I III
the
theThe of thehas learned to wait for fruit fromwill balance the whoresult of action
Woman's influence balancesin the and in the
Government was theever established in confidence incommon-sense of all. One mdn's
igrlor:anl:e is balance to another's intelli-What need of a law?
establish !" says Consti-tution. See men deal\Vhat is Fathers? "Value re-ceived !" 'fhen enact thenatural law of Balance. "I\'1easure formeasure! Love ASself!" State me
state.Public opinicmzensized into statute Whenlatures in deference to any interestpass a law that is not the
buta or an int·ere:st.
not enforced. If it istiment the law is notfore the true effect ofeducational. If law issentiment will to it isbelow law will be-come a dead letter. The trouble withvarious reform classes is thatthink a law will execute thatthat is is to enact it. The ef·feet of much isto create a for statute law.
is the bane of the na-should be ennun-
should decide
the balance of the suburban. In the ex-is wisdom evolv·
and becomeof
into The ballot offarmer balances of the trust
coolheaded woodmanthe fanatical and
self-c()ntroIled will balanc:e, in thereformer.
who
or
and common de<:ency.willthemselves.
all and
of
Butback.God is;He cannotmethod of manifestation is.tion. When socannot be
will beThis is the
way Man Thewhat and how to evolve
and to have the next time amore harmonious of It-self as and and isthe balance.No matter the thethe each individual is a balanc:eof Neither could exist ifthe other was not. urban citizen is
ag-lltator, the revival-are accustomed
condition to theWl:lt"T"ififlU over the ultimate
sovereign will.Wnmsler.
NATURE VS. MAN
67me.
asare.
ofmen
an evolution ofheaven in its
man. Thethe affairs
national nono can that condi·tion. will be means of educa-tion. But when the demand forwar falls away from human desire andthougllt will peace be pelnuine:l1t.
come
alonePeace.
it ontoward are
im;pirat:iolns, as seed-sowers.But the is notThere are teachers of cults sev'eral under the New name, thatwould enervate and men a
of submission that ist hose sects sit
down and sav "God will do it!" andwhen if ill condition comes sayGod's " and make no move to
themselves. God's will iswhatever I will. When I fold handsor sit I have made condi-
God's and must take the con-seqllences. So there are those whohave so lost the individual in the Ab-
or in to the Abso-there not in
them to live. Insane hos-catch such of these
who do not die there."The Lord them-selves!" is as asin common There is no ex·cuse in XO\V for idleness andnon-resistance. admonition "Don't
1" has not an element of slavish-of ora consciousness of TO
did not Heand
char-sRid
the bat-The of all battles.
when it seems failure stares oneface. To see the when
delteated as one sees thetime bud. This is
the
and
is
no inter-
in emlcti.ng
some Qu,est:ion
anyNature's Law of
of Peace between nations,and individuals. 'Vher-violated there will be
Ideal isthere will need of arl>itratilon.Till men have evolved to lovethere will be bloodshed. Menthe settlement of all questiol1lSwhen balances his brother11an has been seekingen mean in his
which is hisof The nearer hethis the more he finds peace.And condition of will COI1-tinue in the of life anew condition arises and andefinition of is needed.
is a that is ex-under the of as
are all the that comprisewill evolve In
their forever. \Var and theCauses of war are therefore inevitablein the evolution of But themeans and methods are alsowith the evolution of the race.of evolve. The cluband stone gave to bow andThese way cannon andonet. are beforesub-marine and Sometime these will before the power of
and love of: all better ;outg-:rm.vn the ones
of the whenof was under discm;sic)OWebster said of the
! \\iere-enact a natural law!"
"What?"
This is told forHe met Daniel Webster on
sl::e is all.
68
at
andof peace.
pur'cha.sed toonourishes a race
the
('J'()'-'Pf'l'l",,,,r,t; re.!ncl!vl.dual the sense of
or freedom ofand allow him to rest
ease, cared for paternally0'()'VPf'nn1"'f1,t and a war such as
is a thousand times bet-of nature's
which purpose I think can benothing less than a self-reliant and self-sufficient manhood.who know their and knl)wi,n2"maintain." 'When it isideas are than cannon,more we shallso our as individual menthat we shall heal man of war as wenow heal absent treatment the sick.It will not come thecauses of but so inmen the love that there beno causes to remove. It can come
the of IdealsPeace and : in na-
in ? Theas as the first.
war between as neces-sary in the evolution of the race as thefirst. When will come the last? Thatis not our business. It the lastwhen The lastwar hashave not thecareful not to
a
arethat governs
best state. It seeks .J
Do we wish it tillHas man ever won
wilrmimr with sword and cannon. TheprincIple is to overcome. The weap()flSare The metalhas been discarded for that of theBut not till one hasthe metalic andness of can he use the weaponsof the For this reason cannonand sword are needed still toevolve the man. We"It should not be I" but asealthciU<lke should not be. "Men
" As well clouds
humando ? Do are do-
I InGod has one who overcomes.
one will show the toothers. you see to inthe name of Peace-but be thatin your efforts you do not raise awar of 'l('ithin towald himwho has not reached ofnon-resistance. To war is onein with him who wars withfists or swords. To force
will another is asas force them with or
the interference of the State with alaw . This fact is aclass of our lawto makeate andin woman suffrage.she wants toLet the less de1ielc)perd
onof
milldi,ng their businessvery careful to mindlast the penlduJlumtween and me; my business andvour and the evolution is to-v,ard of and
his. The bestThe
law the least is the
"
half the causes of
"Look within" is the for all whowould find the cause institute cure.I cannot enter mt'ntal castle enterthe the seekcause. That is alone for you to do. Butit is truth when the Psalmist "Oursecret sins are in the of coun-tcmmce" ! is not in the action.
'fO A J'B.IEJIDam I SO afflicted?"
ways seem hut soon or
in the outer ,-So would I answer you.
Cause lIes not in the external con-ditions as You will notfind them or busi-ness; neither are far
home asand the Cause withinsame Cause within that allow'cdfall when first tried to walkthese that allowedlearn that burnburn.This One Cause within you is still edu-
Nature's way-f'",nPlrlPlll"p No matter it be
child or man, thiseach all the time.
you owe allconsciousness ofC&])aclty for or <::nr'!"(n"disease; of orAll consciousness of self has come toyou as it comes toyour and then whetheryou wish to the ornot.
all the rest of hUlma:mt:y, you havebeen unable to avoid the
would avoid because have loeat-Cause outside YOtlTSlelt. This is work-
among encourages the
it. WeI AM
mami:[esting itself as fast asmen.
said the Great
'" '" *
tonea second.
been regarded astone the human ear can perceive.
* '" '"revolution is iml)endil1ig'the near future a ph)!sician
understand andphenomena littlemedical prc,fe;;si<lO.·-S't. Louis Globe
noCondllticln of Peace.
rec10grlize the Divineand the Worth
which is foundWe can the era
ourselves the incarnationone that comes to
himself adds one re-of and
our
..... '.
to
ThoUli;ht is athe
of the
thethat lies
is Causation. Wewhat we sow. You are nowfrom your Thatnot know you were tares.effect the crop. will learnfrom to choose betterif you are If vou hold others re-
you will . continue to sowIf vou will hold YOtlrse:lf TI'!'inOn-
will find and will sowof Truth and Love is in
Seek it in case.hold of AsYOlt will be a slave
of control. LookYOl11rselt now amI and you wiII
As well farmer reap-his wheat claim crop waskarma of as forto claim are
of a existence. Thisold idea which holds
rac:e-tholllg:llt because of anunwililing:ness to assume control of our
we desire to shift respoltlsilbj!-some outside power. Satan
one to blame. Then it be-then then
mind tomakes usand disease.and ha][)pinelSsnition
One
untilthat is in
till it is clear toyou have these conditions.
is not a It15
manifest inis
is considered aman attendsthe creed and makes outwardsion. But the man is thatlives the no matter what hiscreed. life andcharacter deednot word.Our
forsideeffects to
create conviction.believe there is
can and will thenBut until this conviction
will not be healed. Remem-is "As a man thinketh in
his heart!" Faith in the Power opensthe soul to the Life. You areon. the way. When ends in faith
wiII reach theare now ?" you wl1:
is the effect 'of the thc>Ug·ht.All cause lies in and
in controlsthe conduct. the same whenhe looketh on her". Vleare that the individual alone isthe cure, the andthe There is no Power the
that works save that whichworks in 'I'r,,,,.,,fr,,.,, works tht·ou.ghyOll. Sin is not what the:o!{}gl::mS
Sin is the thouglltconduct which we not
No Good outside thetakes of it. The Laws
of the universe are andobedience to them means
obedience meansery. In POEiiti,re obediencewe act. "Yes I" we say and areIn obedience we "No
So with all conldll(:t.ours to learn the law thl"oule:hand then to choose.
frieml vou areto the Law
hurts. Learn fromon the side heals.
You me that for a few monthshave affirmed health. No doubt.Affirmation is but the first Youmust have also held a mental reserva-
that has thethe old woman who
the tree to be removed.not she said as I eXI>ecltedvou not for andconditions asAf15rr:nin:g health isto eXJ:.ectine: it. The ex!)ectatilon
.. '" ,.
Price
I sawhastening
I sawlost
so deeply,
THOUGHTS IN PRAYER AND
PERMANENCY OF THE GOOD.well done will be
swe,etnes!' and satisfaCtionway
'" ,.
hour'san1Il wl1l'n
which notinlluem:e to
of righteousnesssea. cannot throw
away Y0U vote a cause!is why ollr exultant \Vhitman so con-
tident:
and
old asunscientific ageas an
seek Cause.of I'Vf'"'''.'':;'''''
ex'over me."
Reliance" and!" and echo
thehas found for me."where you are, andif you can. If you
and cannot inthem-thenthem. Re-and
SMILES AND REFLECTIONS.Sheldon Cornelius Clark. Ariel Pl'1J.
\V,'<t<,,,t,,,_ Los Angeles. P. O. Hox 156.
conditionsthem now,
do not see the
then maliciousare hut the survival of the
in evil
and you will
in avenuesupon the
of Cause.is assumed
social or bu:sinesseffects will not
will increase.in the
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