Guiding Beam

  • b1503832792has quoted2 years ago
    if you have inherited undesirable mental tendencies, you can eliminate them and put desirable tendencies in their places.
  • b1503832792has quoted2 years ago
    if you have inherited undesirable mental tendencies, you can eliminate them and put desirable tendencies in their places.
  • b1503832792has quoted2 years ago
    You can never become a great man or woman until you have overcome anxiety, worry, and fear. It is impossible for an anxious person, a worried one, or a fearful one to perceive truth; all things are distorted and thrown out of their proper relations by such mental states,
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    Listen to what others have to say, but always form your own conclusions.

    DO NOT LET OTHER PEOPLE DECIDE WHAT YOU ARE TO BE. BE WHAT YOU FEEL THAT YOU WANT TO BE.

    Do not be misled by a false notion of obligation or duty. You can owe no possible obligation or duty to others that should prevent you from making the most of yourself. Be true to yourself, and you cannot then be false to any man. When you have fully decided what thing you want to be, form the highest conception of that thing that you are capable of imagining, and make that conception a thought-form. Hold that thought-form as a fact, as the real truth about yourself, and believe in it.
  • b1503832792has quoted2 years ago
    Next, and most important, you must have absolute faith in your own perceptions of truth. Never act in haste or hurry; be deliberate in everything; wait until you feel that you know the true way.
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    The calm and balanced mind is the strong and great mind; the hurried and agitated mind is the weak one. Whenever you fall into the mental state of hurry you may know that you have lost the right viewpoint;
  • b1503832792has quoted2 years ago
    Nothing is going wrong; nothing can be wrong; be poised, be calm, be cheerful; have faith in God.
  • b1503832792has quoted2 years ago
    You must form, now, a greater and better habit; you must form a conception of yourself as a being of limitless power, and habitually think that you are that being. It is the habitual, not the periodical thought that decides your destiny. It will avail you nothing to sit apart for a few moments several times a day to affirm that you are great, if during all the balance of the day, while you are about your regular vocation, you think of yourself as not great. No amount of praying or affirmation will make you great if you still habitually regard yourself as being small.
  • b1503832792has quoted2 years ago
    The use of prayer and affirmation is to change your habit of thought. Any act, mental or physical, often repeated, becomes a habit. The purpose of mental exercises is to repeat certain thoughts over and over until the thinking of those thoughts becomes constant and habitual. The thoughts we continually repeat become convictions. What you must do is to repeat the new thought of yourself until it is the only way in which you think of yourself. Habitual thought, and not environment or circumstance, has made you what you are.
  • b1503832792has quoted2 years ago
    Get a new mental picture of yourself.
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