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6 How
Riches Come to You
WHEN
I say that you do not have to drive sharp bargains, I do not mean that you
do not have to drive any bargains at all, or that you are above the
necessity for having any dealings with your fellow men. I mean that you
will not need to deal with them unfairly; you do not have to get something
for nothing, but can give to every man more than you take from him.
You cannot give every man more in cash market value than you take from
him, but you can give him more in use value than the cash value of the
thing you take from him. The paper, ink, and other material in this book
may not be worth the money you pay for it; but if the ideas suggested by
it bring you thousands of dollars, you have not been wronged by those who
sold it to you; they have given you a great use value for a small cash
value.
Let
us suppose that I own a picture by one of the great artists, which, in any
civilized community, is worth thousands of dollars. I take it to Baffin
Bay, and by "salesmanship" induce an Eskimo to give a bundle of
furs worth $500 for it. I have really wronged him, for he has no use for
the picture; it has no use value to him; it will not add to his life.
But
suppose I give him a gun worth $50 for his furs; then he has made a good
bargain. He has use for the gun; it will get him many more furs and much
food; it will add to his life in every way; it will make him rich.
When
you rise from the competitive to the creative plane, you can scan your
business transactions very strictly, and if you are selling any man
anything which does not add more to his life than the thing he give you in
exchange, you can afford to stop it. You do not have to beat anybody in
business. And if you are in a business which does beat people, get out of
it at once.
Give
every man more in use value than you take from him in cash value; then you
are adding to the life of the world by every business transaction.
If
you have people working for you, you must take from them more in cash
value than you pay them in wages; but you can so organize your business
that it will be filled with the principle of advancement, and so that each
employee who wishes to do so may advance a little every day.
You
can make your business do for your employees what this book is doing for
you. You can so conduct your business that it will be a sort of ladder, by
which every employee who will take the trouble may climb to riches
himself; and given the opportunity, if he will not do so it is not your
fault.
And
finally, because you are to cause the creation of your riches from
Formless Substance which permeates all your environment, it does not
follow that they are to take shape from the atmosphere and come into being
before your eyes.
If
you want a sewing machine, for instance, I do not mean to tell you that
you are to impress the thought of a sewing machine on Thinking Substance
until the machine is formed without hands, in the room where you sit, or
elsewhere. But if you want a sewing machine, hold the mental image of it
with the most positive certainty that it is being made, or is on its way
to you. After once forming the thought, have the most absolute and
unquestioning faith that the sewing machine is coming; never think of it,
or speak, of it, in any other way than as being sure to arrive. Claim it
as already yours.
It
will be brought to you by the power of the Supreme Intelligence, acting
upon the minds of men. If you live in Maine, it may be that a man will be
brought from Texas or Japan to engage in some transaction which will
result in your getting what you want.
If
so, the whole matter will be as much to that man's advantage as it is to
yours.
Do
not forget for a moment that the Thinking Substance is through all, in
all, communicating with all, and can influence all. The desire of Thinking
Substance for fuller life and better living has caused the creation of all
the sewing machines already made; and it can cause the creation of
millions more, and will, whenever men set it in motion by desire and
faith, and by acting in a Certain Way.
You
can certainly have a sewing machine in your house; and it is just as
certain that you can have any other thing or things which you want, and
which you will use for the advancement of your own life and the lives of
others.
You
need not hesitate about asking largely; "It is your Father's pleasure
to give you the kingdom," said Jesus.
Original
Substance wants to live all that is possible in you, and wants you to have
all that you can or will use for the living of the most abundant life.
If
you fix upon your consciousness the fact that the desire you feel for the
possession of riches is one with the desire of Omnipotence for more
complete expression, your faith becomes invincible.
Once
I saw a little boy sitting at a piano, and vainly trying to bring harmony
out of the keys; and I saw that he was grieved and provoked by his
inability to play real music.I asked him the cause of his vexation, and
he answered, "I can feel the music in me, but I can't make my hands
go right." The music in him was the URGE of Original Substance,
containing all the possibilities of all life; all that there is of music
was seeking expression through the child.
God,
the One Substance, is trying to live and do and enjoy things through
humanity. He is saying "I want hands to build wonderful structures,
to play divine harmonies, to paint glorious pictures; I want feet to run
my errands, eyes to see my beauties, tongues to tell mighty truths and to
sing marvelous songs," and so on.
All
that there is of possibility is seeking expression through men. God wants
those who can play music to have pianos and every other instrument, and to
have the means to cultivate their talents to the fullest extent; He wants
those who can appreciate beauty to be able to surround themselves with
beautiful things; He wants those who can discern truth to have every
opportunity to travel and observe; He wants those who can appreciate dress
to be beautifully clothed, and those who can appreciate good food to be
luxuriously fed.
He
wants all these things because it is Himself that enjoys and appreciates
them; it is God who wants to play, and sing, and enjoy beauty, and
proclaim truth and wear fine clothes, and eat good foods. "It is God
that worketh in you to will and to do," said Paul.
The
desire you feel for riches is The Infinite, seeking to express Himself in
you as He sought to find expression in the little boy at the piano.
So
you need not hesitate to ask largely.
Your
part is to focalize and express the desire to God.
This
is a difficult point with most people; they retain something of the old
idea that poverty and self-sacrifice are pleasing to God. They look upon
poverty as a part of the plan, a necessity of nature. They have the idea
that God has finished His work, and made all that He can make, and that
the majority of men must stay poor because there is not enough to go
around. They hold to so much of this erroneous thought that they feel
ashamed to ask for wealth; they try not to want more than a very modest
competence, just enough to make them fairly comfortable.
I
recall now the case of one student who was told that he must get in mind a
clear picture of the things he desired, so that the creative thought of
them might be impressed on Formless Substance. He was a very poor man,
living in a rented house, and having only what he earned from day to day;
and he could not grasp the fact that all wealth was his. So, after
thinking the matter over, he decided that he might reasonably ask for a
new rug for the floor of his best room, and an anthracite coal stove to
heat the house during the cold weather. Following the instructions given
in this book, he obtained these things in a few months; and then it dawned
upon him that he had not asked enough. He went through the house in which
he lived, and planned all the improvements he would like to make in it; he
mentally added a bay window here and a room there, until it was complete
in his mind as his ideal home; and then he planned its furnishings.
Holding
the whole picture in his mind, he began living in the Certain Way, and
moving toward what he wanted; and he owns the house now, and is rebuilding
it after the form of his mental image. And now, with still larger faith,
he is going on to get greater things. It has been unto him according to
his faith, and it is so with you and with all of us.
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