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Prosperity
rests upon a moral foundation. It is popularly supposed to rest upon
an immoral foundation - that is, upon trickery, sharp practice,
deception and greed. One commonly hears even an otherwise
intelligent man declare that “No man can be successful in business
unless he is dishonest,” thus regarding business prosperity – a
good thing – as the effect of dishonesty – a bad thing. Such a
statement is superficial and thoughtless, and reveals a total lack
of knowledge of moral causation, as well as a very limited grasp of
the facts of life. It is as though one should sow henbane and reap
spinach, or erect a brick house on a quagmire - things impossible in
the natural order of causation, and therefore not to be attempted.
The spiritual or moral order of causation is not different in
principle, but only in nature. The same law obtains in things unseen
– in thoughts and deeds - as in things seen – in natural
phenomena. Man sees the processes in natural objects, and acts in
accordance with them, but not seeing the spiritual processes, he
imagines that they do not obtain, and so he does not act in harmony
with them.from “Eight Pillars of Prosperity”
The
art of concentration is one of the simplest to learn, and one of the
greatest when mastered; and these pages are written especially for
those who wish to learn how to master this fine art in all of its
aspects; who wish to develop the power to concentrate well at any
time and for any purpose; who wish to make real concentration a
permanent acquisition of the mind. Whatever your work or your
purpose may be, a good concentration is indispensable. It is
necessary to apply, upon the object or subject at hand, the full
power of thought and talent if you are to secure, with a certainty,
the results you desire, or win the one thing you have in view. But
the art of concentration is not only a leading factor in the fields
of achievement and realization; it is also a leading factor in
another field — a field of untold possibility. from
“Concentration” from
“The Greatest Thing Ever Known”
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