We have been talking a great deal about the various laws of the universe. One of these laws I would like to call the law of repetition. We now know that we have what we call the conscious function of the mind. Also we know that we have the subconscious function of the mind, and that all thought originates in the conscious phase of the mind.
That we design our concepts, in the form of ideas, and we clothe these ideas with our words. We express them by speaking our word, or writing our word. When the conscious mind arrives at a concept and defines it in the form of an idea, then it expresses it as a word. A group of words make a sentence making a more beautiful design and the concept, through a series of sentences, until the idea is well-defined in definite size, color, texture and motive.
Through the conscious phase of the mind we speak our words, and express this idea over and over and over again. Each time we express our concept in a series of words, in a well-defined manner, this word or idea is planted in the subconscious phase of our mind, which is the female portion of the father, mother, son principle of life, and a little vibration is recorded in the subconscious the first time we express the concept.
The second time we express it, the recording is enhanced or a little more indelibly recorded. It could be likened unto sticking a needle onto a blank record and you, with your hand, fix this needle with a straight line onto the record and then you take the needle and run it down that same groove again, with just a little more pressure, until the groove becomes a little deeper and a little wider.
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We have been talking a great deal about the various laws of
the universe. One of these laws I would like to call the law of
repetition. We now know that we have what we call the
conscious function of the mind. Also we know that we have
the subconscious function of the mind, and that all thought
originates in the conscious phase of the mind.
That we design our concepts, in the form of ideas, and we
clothe these ideas with our words. We express them by
speaking our word, or writing our word. When the
conscious mind arrives at a concept and defines it in the
form of an idea, then it expresses it as a word. A group of
words make a sentence making a more beautiful design and
the concept, through a series of sentences, until the idea is
well-defined in definite size, color, texture and motive.
Through the conscious phase of the mind we speak our
words, and express this idea over and over and over again.
Each time we express our concept in a series of words, in a
well-defined manner, this word or idea is planted in the
subconscious phase of our mind, which is the female
portion of the father, mother, son principle of life, and a
little vibration is recorded in the subconscious the first time
we express the concept.
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The second time we express it, the recording is enhanced or
a little more indelibly recorded. It could be likened unto
sticking a needle onto a blank record and you, with your
hand, fix this needle with a straight line onto the record and
then you take the needle and run it down that same groove
again, with just a little more pressure, until the groove
becomes a little deeper and a little wider.
The third time that you run the needle on the same channel,
it becomes a little deeper and a little wider, and the fourth
time a little deeper and a little wider, and the fifth and sixth
times a little deeper in a little wider, and so on, and if you
were to run that needle up and down that group, say 50
times, it would be what we call deeply engrooved and a very
definite track would be established in the record.
Well, each time we control our attention and express our
word along a certain line, repeating over and over and over
again and again and again a certain concept or a certain
idea, we are making a track in the subconscious. We are
building, what we call in practical psychology, a conditioned
consciousness. We are building a habitual feeling, or a
condition, from which we express a habitual feeling in the
subconscious.
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And it has been proved that when we go through this
process, through repeating and repeating and repeating
over and over again, a concept, that it will become
established in the subconscious, as a condition from which
we will react with feeling habitually, and then that is known
as a part of us and as Solomon said," As a man thinketh so
is he."
He is what he is. I am what I am and you are what you are
because of the sum total of these conditions and the
subconscious, which were established through the law of
repetition, my first arriving at a concept in which we believe
in the concept which we have a sincere desire to be
established in the subconscious. We then establish it and
that becomes a part of us, and is the sum total of what we
are, fulfilling the statement that was made that as a man
think it's in his heart so is he.
So, let us apply this from a practical point of view. Let's take
an example of a man who at the present time is a poor man.
He is poverty-stricken and does not express abundance.
Then, if he is a poor man because of what he thinks in his
heart, or the sum total of these conditioned concepts, which
have been repeated consciously and unconsciously over and
over again, then we have arrived at a principle.
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We can find out how he became what he is. He is a poor
man because he has a concept of poverty which he has
consciously and unconsciously repeated over and over to his
subconscious, until it has become a condition, or part of the
sum total of all of the conditioned concepts which make up
his entirety, so that he can say that I am what I am because
of the sum total of all these conditions.
Now, in as much as that is true, then if he can get a concept
of abundance and get it well-defined and his conscious
mind, and then if he will give attention to this new concept
over and over again, and write it out in words so that it
means something definite to him in the form of an
abundant concept of life, so that he can speak his word or
write his word over and over, and over again, taking
advantage of this tremendous law of repetition, which, by
the way, is as tangible as electricity, gravity, mathematics
and chemistry, then he can build it, this new condition in
the subconscious in the form of an abundant condition.
And, when he does that, he neutralizes the old concept, or
the old condition, based upon a poverty concept and, as
soon as he has repeated and gives attention to this new
abundant concept, until it becomes firmly established as a
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new and indelible, and the erasable Tract in the
subconscious, he will become an individual. For he is an
individual when he reaches the condition of expressing
abundance habitually.
Now, through this law of repetition, we can deal with the
area of cause, which is the father principle as was described
in another chapter. A well-defined idea in the conscious
mind is the father principle. A well-defined idea is planted
in the subconscious, or the female portion of the mind, and
then the son or the dream fulfilled is a result, or the
offspring. So, we're getting down to basic causes when we
are dealing with well-defined ideas and concepts, which we
control through the imagination.
Through our burning desires we have that wonderful ability,
that wonderful function in our minds, to design our own
desire. We can put any design, any shape, any size, any
color, any texture, and quality which we desire in our
original concept.
We can work on it like an artist until we perfect it. We can
add to it and take from it until we are satisfied with our
design and its content, in the form of a well-defined idea.
That is the first step. Then we concentrate on that, we think
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about it, we have a movement of thought in the conscious
phase of our mind along these lines exactly, over and over
and over again, until we establish this new track more
strongly, more strongly than the old track of the opposite
nature.
For example, we build the new track on abundance much
more strongly and deeply than the old track which was
based upon our belief in poverty. The same thing applies, of
course, to the problem of happiness, harmony and peace of
mind. The only reason the average person doesn't have
happiness is because they have a conditioned concept,
established through this long repetition, on the opposite of
happiness, which is unhappiness and inharmony.
They have learned to react, habitually, inharmoniously or
negatively to life situations. Thousands and thousands of
times they have reacted negatively to life situations until
they have a negative consciousness in the subconscious
from which they habitually react.
They can consciously decide, through the will power,
through the imagination, and not only can they decide
through the will power, but they can design a new concept
of happiness and harmony and peace of mind through the
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imagination, through a burning desire, and through this
great law of repetition, then can give all of their attention to
the new concept of happiness, harmony and peace of mind,
until they build this newly conditioned concept of
happiness, harmony and peace of mind in the subconscious.
Then it, of course, neutralizes, replaces for erases the old
concept, and then we will react positively to all of life
situations instead of negatively.
But I want to emphasize the power of repetition. The
average person today is bored the second or third time they
hear something. As soon as they can pronounce the words
and as soon as they have a surface understanding of the
words, they say to themselves unconsciously, "Aw, I've
heard that before," and they are bored with hearing it again
and again and again. They pull down their inner mental
curtain, withdraw their attention and pay no more attention
to it. Now that is psychological suicide.
You can never build a condition in the subconscious from
which he will react habitually until you take advantage of
this law of repetition. If you are introduced to an idea, and it
appears that the idea, if it should become a condition in
your subconscious, would bring you either happiness,
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health or prosperity, in all three or even two of them, then
glorify that idea, insist upon reading it or listening to it or
speaking it hundreds of times.
I have made recordings in the last 10 years of all of the
cardinal principles of the universe, and I have played these
back to my subconscious, not 100, not 1000, but sometimes
many thousands of times until my subconscious is
conditioned completely through these wonderful truths of
the universe.
I had to learn how to listen however. After I had heard some
of these things two or three times I've never attempted to
say to myself, "Well, I heard that before." By the way, I have
faced every problem anyone else has faced along these lines.
Things have not always come easy. I have gone through the
"school of hard knocks." I've had to learn to enjoy
repetition. That is one of the most wonderful things that I
could recommend to you, learn to enjoy repetition.
Attend meetings, attend lectures, read books. If they have a
message for you that you are interested in, that you would
like to master, you can master anything that you want to
master, if you will repeat it a sufficient number of times for
your subconscious. We cannot ever become anything in
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particular, unless we learn this law of repetition. It is one of
the greatest laws in the universe. It is a process of learning
like memorizing a poem. You have to repeat it over and over
and over, a sufficient number of times, until you have
memorized it and until it is recorded on the subconscious.
You not only want to record knowledge on the
subconscious, you want to record wisdom. After you have it
so that you can memorize it, then keep on saying it until it
has meaning. By repeating it and studying it, over and over,
it has meaning, and when you get the meaning and then
how to apply the meaning, that is wisdom.
So "make no small plans for they have no magic to
stir men's blood."
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