CONCLUSION. 
PRINCIPLE itself is simplicity, yet it is infinite--it is Infinite Mind and
manifestation of Mind. We live in a Spiritual universe governed through thought,
or the word which first becomes law; this law creates what we call matter. Jesus
Christ discerned the truth about spiritual principles more than any other man
who ever lived, and he proclaimed the eternal reign of law and understanding,
absolute, complete, perfect; and he found that law to be operative through his
own thought and the power of his own word. And when you and I shall cease
looking outside ourselves to any person and shall realize that whatever truth
and whatever power we shall have must flow through us; when we begin to
interpret our own natures, we shall begin to understand God and law, and life,
and not until then.
We live and move and have our being in what we call an Infinite Mind, an
Infinite Creative Mind, also infinitely receptive, operative, omnipotent, and
all-knowing; and we have learned that this mind presses against us on all sides,
flows through us, and becomes operative through our thinking. The human race,
ignorant of the laws of this mind, ignorant of the power of its own thought, has
through its ignorance misused and abused the creative power of its thought, and
brought upon itself the thing it feared. This is true because all thought is
law, and all law is mind in action, and the word which you speak to-day is the
law which shall govern your life to-morrow, as the word which you spoke,
ignorantly or innocently, consciously or unconsciously yesterday, is absolutely
governing your life to-day. As metaphysicians, then, we are not dealing with a
material, nor denying a manifest universe, but we are claiming that the
manifestation is the result of the inner activity of the mind; and if we wish
for a definite manifestation, we must produce a definite inner activity. You and
I, then, are not dealing with conditions, but with mental and spiritual law. We
are dealing with the power of thought, the power of mind, and the more spiritual
the thought the higher the manifestation. The more our reliance upon what we
call God, the greater the power.
It is the new education because it strips all the false from the old belief
and reveals the individual. It is the new age, because as sure as God is, it
will usher in and express the perfect life, the revelation of this truth, and
our ability to use it; and it is your own fault when you know this and do not
prove it.
If, knowing the infinite power flowing through you, you still remain sick and
unhappy, miserable and poor, my friend, it is your own fault. Do not blame God,
do not blame man, and do not say it is of the devil. It is your own fault. Every
time you say I Am, you are recognizing the eternal infinite presence of
omnipotent power within your-self, which is God operating through your thought,
and that is why you bring upon yourself the thing you fear, and why you bring to
yourself the thing you want.
When fifty-one per cent. of your thinking is health and life and power, that
day the fifty-one per cent. will swallow up, erase, kill out the rest. The day
you, as an individual, through fifty-one per cent. of your thought, pass beyond
the perception of limitation, you will draw out of the universe everything you
desire; poverty will desert you and you will be emancipated forever. The day you
think fifty-one per cent. of happiness, misery shall depart and never return. Is
it not then worth your time and your effort, and should it not be the greatest
purpose in the life of any awakened soul so to depict this principle as to
emancipate himself?
The way can be shown, but each individual must him-self walk the way. We are
so bound by suggestion and hypnotized by false belief, so entangled by the
chaotic thinking of the world, thinking which is based upon the principle of a
dual mind, that we become confused and are not ourselves. Wake up! Your word is
all-powerful, your consciousness is one with Omnipotence. Your thought is
infinite. Your destiny is eternal and your home is everlasting heaven. Realize
the truth--I am living in a perfect universe, it always was perfect and always
will be perfect. There never was a mistake made, there are no mistakes being
made, and there never will be. I live in the great and eternal universe of
perfection from cause to effect, from beginning to end, and "The world's
all right, and I know it."
Majestic and calm, waiting with eternal and divine patience, the Great
Principle of Life is ready to give to us all that it has. And while we listen
and wait we will cast from us everything that hinders its complete expression
through us, we will let go of all struggle and all strife and be at peace with
Life.
Perfect peace to the soul as we rest in the realization of our unity with all
that there is, was or ever will be. One with the Infinite Mind. All the power of
the Spirit is working through our thought as we believe and receive. [paragraph
continues] Now we will ask for and take that thing which we desire; it is done,
it is complete, now and forever. Perfect life, perfect healing, perfect harmony,
Divine guidance, Infinite strength and joy forever.
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS. 
What is the Truth?
The Truth is that which is. It is all that is. As there cannot be something
and nothing, so the Truth, being that which is. must at the same time be all
that there is.
Where is the Truth?.
If the Truth is All, it must be everywhere; being all, there is no other
substance to divide it with; being undivided, it is everywhere present. All
Truth, which means all power, must be present at all points, or at any given
point, at any and at all times.
Has the Truth changed?
A substance cannot change unless there is something for it to change into.
Since the Truth is all, it cannot change, for there is no other thing for it to
change into; whatever is the Truth, then, has never changed.
Is the Truth, or that which is, one or many?
It must be one, since it is all.
Is the Truth conscious?
Yes, man is conscious. He could not be so unless Truth or Life were
conscious. Man's self-consciousness proves the self-consciousness of Life or
Truth or Spirit. Like produces like.
What comes out of life?
Everything that is comes out of life. If life is all then it follows that all
that is is some form of life.
How does Life make things?
Being all, it must make things out of itself. It must operate upon itself,
through itself, and out of itself must make all that is made. Being conscious,
it must know that it is doing this.
What would we call this inner movement of Life?
The inner movement of Life or consciousness we would call thought or the
self-knowing of Life or Spirit.
Then the universe and all that is a part of it comes from thought?
Yes, everything comes from thought.
Do we not see a visible world that seems to change, and if we do, how is
it that it could come from something that never changes?
Yes, we do see a changing world, but back of it is a changeless substance.
The thing that changes is the thought or form; the substance from which this
form comes never changes. It is one and undivided, and takes form through
thought in all things. We prove this when we resolve all things into one source.
All material things, so called, can be reduced into formless 'substance, the
sole activity of which must be thought or the movement of intelligence upon
itself.
What causes form to change?
The intelligence behind it.
Is there nothing in the universe, then, but Life, thought and form?
These are all.
If this is true, what is physical law?
Physical law is simply the result of the inner movement of Life.
If things and laws are the result of the inner movement of Life, then does
it not follow that thoughts are things?
Yes, all things are simply thought forms.
How long does thought last as form?
As long as the thought is held in Life or Mind.
Does the thought of Life, Mind or Good ever change?
From all that we can know the thought of God seems to change. That is,
planets change, take form and again become formless. When we realize that all
this can take place without ever changing the substance behind it, we see no
reason why God's thought could not change and ever build up a higher form.
Indeed, this is one of the teachings of Ancient Wisdom, that while reality never
changes, the form that it takes is ever changing.
What is man's place in the creative order?
Man is a thinking center in Mind, reproducing in a smaller scale all there is
in the Universe.
Does this not make man's thought creative?
In a certain sense it does. What we call creation is not making something out
of nothing, but it is thought taking form. And as man thinks, and as thought
must take form, then it must follow that man's thought must take form in mind
and so become creative.
What is man's thought?
It is the activity of that something within that can say, "'I Am."
What is the difference between God and man?
The very fact that man can say, "I Am," proves that he is. Since he
is he must be made out of life and must be some part of all that there is. This
being so, man must be a part of God's consciousness. The difference would be in
degree only. He must be as much of Life as he recognizes himself to be.
Is all of man's thought creative?
Yes, all or none. If one thought produces, then all must.
If this be true, how is it that man seems to be so limited?
Because he has thought limitation, and thoughts are things and will always
make the thing thought of. In reality the very fact that man's thought can limit
him also proves that it could free him from all limitation by simply changing
his thought.
But why is man so made that he can think two ways?
This is a question that can be answered only in one way. Unless a man can
think as he wants to think he would not be a man at all but simply a piece of
mechanism. Man is an individual and that means self choice, backed by a power
that will produce the thing chosen. In discovering himself man chooses many
things, uses them and passes to a higher choice, ever ascending in the scale of
being. As fast as he chooses, he experiences that thing which he thinks about.
What is evil?
Evil is the result of a lack of clear seeing, based upon a belief in two
powers, and limitation and what we call sin is the result of man's struggle to
find himself.
If this be true, why could we not at once begin to change our whole life
by first changing our thought?
We could. We would not be changing real substance, but we would be changing
the form that it takes through our thought. All that we can change is the form
of thought through which experiences come to us.
What is the limit of man's creative use of Mind?
Man is limited by nothing but his own thinking, by his mental ability to
conceive.
What is meant by mental conception?
All things are produced by thought. The thing produced from mind is first
formed in thought; thought molds mind into form.
But do we not have to act?
We cannot think without acting; an inactive body is the result of an inactive
mind.
In using our creative powers, how far do we have to consider the
conditions under which we live?
We do not have to consider them at all. Conditions are the result, the effect
and not the cause; we create them as fast as we think.
How would a person start to change conditions?
By first changing thought and by realizing that we are not dealing with an
illusion, but with the great reality. Then by acting as though we already have
what we think.
How long would it take to do this?
As long as it would take to let go of all negative thought and embody all
positive thought. This would depend entirely upon the individual and his mental
ability to control thought.
What would hinder us the most?
Ourselves; no one gives to us but ourselves and no one takes from us but
ourselves.
Can no one else help us?
Only to a limited degree. While we may be helped by those who understand the
law, for a time, yet sooner or later we must ourselves take the creative
responsibility of our own lives. Others may think for us for a few moments a
day, but we think for ourselves all the time.
But does not God help us?
Yes, God helps all, but must do it through law. "All's love yet all's
law."
How should we pray?
By giving thanks that we already have that thing that we pray for; by
completely believing and by never doubting. "When ye pray believe that ye
have received and ye shall receive." We must be sure that in no way shall
we think, act or talk or read about limitation. We must all be a law unto
ourselves.
DEFINITIONS. 
God.--Infinite Spirit, self-knowing Mind, Life, Truth, Intelligence, Love,
All Cause and All Effect. That invisible power which makes all things out of
Itself, by an inner action of its own thought upon Itself.
The Visible Universe.--The ideas of God in expression, the body of God,
expression of the Divine Mind. All visible life is an expression of an inner
concept.
Law.--Mind in action; law is not cause, it is effect. It is intelligence
operating. All law is universal.
Vibration.--Not intelligence, but the result of intelligence, it follows
cause.
Thought.--The activity of Mind.
Man.--A thinking center in mind;
Creation.--Thought becoming form. The Immaculate Conception.
Sin.--Lack of understanding.
Righteousness.--Spiritual understanding.
Sickness.--Image of thought held in mind appearing on the body.
Health.--The realization of perfect life.
Poverty.--Limited thought.
Riches.--The realization of our unity with life, which is limitless.
Consciousness.--The realization of the fact that we are.
Life.--Consciousness of power and activity.
Truth.--That which is.
Realization.--An inner thought process whereby we become conscious of our
unity with life.
Absolute.--Complete self-knowing.
Causation.--God, Spirit, Life, That which is.
Intelligence.--That which knows that it is.
Unfoldment.--The birth of ideas coming forth from Mind.
Illusion.--Belief in two powers.
Soul.--The inner creative life, the feminine, receptive, creative.
Sense.--Not an illusion, but the faculties through which we contact life in
its expression.
Motion.--The inner activity of life producing manifestation.
Effect.--The result of inner motion.
The Word.--The activity of thought.
Faith.--Positive mental activity.
Fear.--Negative mental activity.
Attraction.--The drawing power of thought.
Unity.--One Mind flowing through all, and in all.
Objective.--Life in its outer form.
Subjective.--Life in its inner thought or form.
Karma.--The law of cause and effect. The result of past thought and action
binding the ignorant and freeing the wise.
Multiplicity.--The bringing forth from the One of an infinite variety of
form, color and motion.
Treatment.--The mental and spiritual activity of thought for a definite end.
Demonstration.--The result of correct thinking.
Heaven.--The atmosphere of correct thought.
Hell.--The atmosphere of false thinking.
Peace.--Mind resting in the realization that it is all.
Poise.--An inner calm which never fears.
Power.--The result of the union of peace and poise.
THE END.
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Creative Mind, by Ernest Shurtleff Holmes 2nd Edition [1923, not renewed].
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