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5 Increasing
Life
YOU
must get rid of the last vestige of the old idea that there is a Deity
whose will it is that you should be poor, or whose purposes may be served
by keeping you in poverty.
The
Intelligent Substance which is All, and in All, and which lives in All and
lives in you, is a consciously Living Substance. Being a consciously
living substance, It must have the nature and inherent desire of every
living intelligence for increase of life. Every living thing must
continually seek for the enlargement of its life, because life, in the
mere act of living, must increase itself.
A
seed, dropped into the ground, springs into activity, and in the act of
living produces a hundred more seeds; life, by living, multiplies itself.
It is forever Becoming More; it must do so, if it continues to be at all.
Intelligence
is under this same necessity for continuous increase. Every thought we
think makes it necessary for us to think another thought; consciousness is
continually expanding. Every fact we learn leads us to the learning of
another fact; knowledge is continually increasing. Every talent we
cultivate brings to the mind the desire to cultivate another talent; we
are subject to the urge of life, seeking expression, which ever drives us
on to know more, to do more, and to be more.
In
order to know more, do more, and be more we must have more; we must have
things to use, for we learn, and do, and become, only by using things. We
must get rich, so that we can live more.
The
desire for riches is simply the capacity for larger life seeking
fulfillment; every desire is the effort of an unexpressed possibility to
come into action. It is power seeking to manifest which causes desire.
That which makes you want more money is the same as that which makes the
plant grow; it is Life, seeking fuller expression.
The
One Living Substance must be subject to this inherent law of all life; it
is permeated with the desire to live more; that is why it is under the
necessity of creating things.
The
One Substance desires to live more in you; hence it wants you to have all
the things you can use.
It
is the desire of God that you should get rich. He wants you to get rich
because he can express himself better through you if you have plenty of
things to use in giving him expression. He can live more in you if you
have unlimited command of the means of life.
The
universe desires you to have everything you want to have.
Nature
is friendly to your plans.
Everything
is naturally for you.
Make
up your mind that this is true.
It
is essential, however that your purpose should harmonize with the
purpose that is in All.
You
must want real life, not mere pleasure of sensual gratification. Life is
the performance of function; and the individual really lives only when he
performs every function, physical, mental, and spiritual, of which he is
capable, without excess in any.
You
do not want to get rich in order to live swinishly, for the gratification
of animal desires; that is not life. But the performance of every physical
function is a part of life, and no one lives completely who denies the
impulses of the body a normal and healthful expression.
You
do not want to get rich solely to enjoy mental pleasures, to get
knowledge, to gratify ambition, to outshine others, to be famous. All
these are a legitimate part of life, but the man who lives for the
pleasures of the intellect alone will only have a partial life, and he
will never be satisfied with his lot.
You
do not want to get rich solely for the good of others, to lose yourself
for the salvation of mankind, to experience the joys of philanthropy and
sacrifice. The joys of the soul are only a part of life; and they are no
better or nobler than any other part.
You
want to get rich in order that you may eat, drink, and be merry when it is
time to do these things; in order that you may surround yourself with
beautiful things, see distant lands, feed your mind, and develop your
intellect; in order that you may love men and do kind things, and be able
to play a good part in helping the world to find truth.
But
remember that extreme altruism is no better and no nobler than extreme
selfishness; both are mistakes.
Get
rid of the idea that God wants you to sacrifice yourself for others, and
that you can secure his favor by doing so; God requires nothing of the
kind.
What
he wants is that you should make the most of yourself, for yourself, and
for others; and you can help others more by making the most of yourself
than in any other way.
You
can make the most of yourself only by getting rich; so it is right and
praiseworthy that you should give your first and best thought to the work
of acquiring wealth.
Remember,
however, that the desire of Substance is for all, and its movements must
be for more life to all; it cannot be made to work for less life to any,
because it is equally in all, seeking riches and life.
Intelligent
Substance will make things for you, but it will not take things away from
someone else and give them to you.
You
must get rid of the thought of competition. You are to create, not to
compete for what is already created.
You
do not have to take anything away from any one.
You
do not have to drive sharp bargains.
You
do not have to cheat, or to take advantage. You do not need to let any man
work for you for less than he earns.
You
do not have to covet the property of others, or to look at it with wishful
eyes; no man has anything of which you cannot have the like, and
without taking what he has away from him.
You
are to become a creator, not a competitor; you are going to get what you
want, but in such a way that when you get it every other man will have
more than he has now.
I
am aware that there are men who get a vast amount of money by proceeding
in direct opposition to the statements in the paragraph above, and may add
a word of explanation here. Men of the plutocratic type, who become very
rich, do so sometimes purely by their extraordinary ability on the plane
of competition, and sometimes they unconsciously relate themselves to
Substance in its great purposes and movements for the general racial
upbuilding through industrial evolution. Rockefeller, Carnegie, Morgan, et
al., have been the unconscious agents of the Supreme in the necessary work
of systematizing and organizing productive industry; and in the end, their
work will contribute immensely toward increased life for all. Their day is
nearly over; they have organized production, and will soon be succeeded
by the agents of the multitude, who will organize the machinery of
distribution.
The
multi-millionaires are like the monster reptiles of the prehistoric eras;
they play a necessary part in the evolutionary process, but the same Power
which produced them will dispose of them. And it is well to bear in mind
that they have never been really rich; a record of the private lives of
most of this class will show that they have really been the most abject
and wretched of the poor.
Riches
secured on the competitive plane are never satisfactory and permanent;
they are yours today, and another's tomorrow. Remember, if you are to
become rich in a scientific and certain way, you must rise entirely out of
the competitive thought. You must never think for a moment that the supply
is limited. Just as soon as you begin to think that all the money is being
"cornered" and controlled by bankers and others, and that you
must exert yourself to get laws passed to stop this process, and so on; in
that moment you drop into the competitive mind, and your power to cause
creation is gone for the time being; and what is worse, you will probably
arrest the creative movements you have already instituted.
KNOW
that there are countless millions of dollars' worth of gold in the
mountains of the earth, not yet brought to light; and know that if there
were not, more would be created from Thinking Substance to supply your
needs.
KNOW
that the money you need will come, even if it is necessary for a thousand
men to be led to the discovery of new gold mines to-morrow.
Never
look at the visible supply; look always at the limitless riches in
Formless Substance, and KNOW that they are coming to you as fast as you
can receive and use them. Nobody, by cornering the visible supply, can
prevent you from getting what is yours.
So
never allow yourself to think for an instant that all the best building
spots will be taken before you get ready to build your house unless you
hurry. Never worry about the trusts and combines, and get anxious for fear
they will soon come to own the whole Earth. Never get afraid that you will
lose what you want because some other person "beats you to it."
That cannot possibly happen; you are not seeking any thing that is
possessed by anybody else; you are causing what you want to be created
from formless Substance, and the supply is without limits. Stick to the
formulated statement:
There
is a thinking stuff from which all things are made, and which, in its
original state, permeates, penetrates, and fills the interspaces of the
universe.
A
thought, in this substance, produces the thing that is imaged by the
thought.
Man
can form things in his thought, and, by impressing his thought upon
formless substance, can cause the thing he thinks about to be created.
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