How To Make Our Mental Pictures Come True By George Schubel (Unabridged Audiobook)

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[Music] welcome to the reality revolution i'm your host brian scott and today we're going to read a wonderful book and the intention is to teach you how to visualize i've discussed the art of visualization on several episodes check out my holographic visualization technique which a lot of people have found very handy if they struggle with visualization there's a really good book written by someone named george shubal in 1922 called how to make our mental pictures come true a series of easy lessons in the art of visualizing this book helped me to understand the process of visualizing and it's good to break it down scientifically like he does george shubal as i always do when i look up information about these old authors he was definitely a new thought author this book was produced by elizabeth towne who was a new thought publisher the only thing i could find on him when i did deep research was he owned a radio station and he got in trouble because he owned a speakeasy and he would pull the wire from his radio station across the street into the speakeasy and play the jazz music people would complain to herbert hoover at the time how terrible it was they would allow this music and he was behind it he was also a newspaper publisher and i'm not even sure if that's the same george shubo but i suspect that it is due to the time but the real point is if you want to learn how to visualize this is a series of lessons that you can use to learn the art of visualizing how to make our mental pictures come true a series of easy lessons in the art of visualizing by george shuball copyright 1922 preface among the imaginative stories of our childhood days who does not recall the charm which aladdin and his wonderful lamp held for us how marvelous were the things which came to pass each time that he rubbed it how often in our childish imagination did we wish for such a wonderlamp which would provide us with all the things which our hearts desired yet this fancy of childhood is father to a wonderful scientific fact possible of being demonstrated mentally and of being universally used to satisfy every requirement of the human heart we are each one of us a mental wonder lamp manifesting a form of power more marvelous than ever was the light which shone from aladdin's lamp what is this form of power of which we speak for want of something more comprehensive we call it the visualizing power of the mind yet it is more than this its action involves a whole series of manifestations we observe that it formulates differentiates specializes chemicalizes and projects itself in us and through us so that by means of it our hearts desires are formed into thought images and then by a further process of differentiation and specialization they are projected and materialized until they become the visible objects of our outwardly visible world what do we know about the nature of this form of mental power very little it is barely as yet within the grasp of our comprehension but we have taken cognizance of its operation and results just as we have of electricity radioactivity and other forms of power in what manner does it operate the question is best answered by observing its inner conscious inter-conscious and objectively unconscious working in us and through us in our lives we have noted very definitely that certain things which we have strongly desired and held as thought images in our consciousness have after a time come true from the seemingly invisible side of things they have made their appearance on the outwardly visible side of things this is not a miracle it is not some rare phenomena it is not even unusual it is simply the normal continuous unconscious functioning of this form of power our natural desires are spontaneously and continuously shaping themselves into objects of thought and these into thought images of which are being impressed developed and reproduced outwardly all the time by its action upon mind substance our desires or mental images become concrete outward realities visible to the physical eye that is how all things which we are able to see touch and otherwise outwardly sense in this world have come into outward existence either in a universalized or individualized sense heretofore this formulative process has been largely a half-hazard one our needs for the most part subconscious have simply brought this power into action automatically in a perfectly natural way with more or less outward success but now in mental science we have begun to study the process by watching its operation within ourselves and others so that instead of an unregulated process it becomes one which can be regulated and controlled we have come to know the definite mental mechanical action which is set in motion and the definite chemicalization which takes place that these can be placed on a basis where they can be intelligently and deliberately controlled so that we are able first to select our desires secondly to consciously shape these desires into objects of thought and to establish them as thought images in our consciousness and then from this point on we can deliberately exercise this power so that we desire and see inwardly can be reproduced outwardly as a part of our outward world of things we are actually able to see inner things into outward existence there is no doubt whatever that the supreme form of mental power which we call visualizing will be formulated finely into a definite and exact science to be used for all the legitimate purposes covered in this book and in a consecrated way may the following pages serve as definite outposts leading to this end the author introduction by mrs genevieve behrend i find a definite joy in the fact that the first of george shubal's series of books on visualizing has been put into printed form there is a thirst for knowledge and increasing need at the present day for books of this kind each day the study of mental science is becoming more and more resorted to by those persons who discovering the futility of their struggle against the laws of our increasingly complex life of today are learning to adjust themselves and to work with these laws when this is done they find that they are working in harmony with the power which enables them to accomplish what otherwise would be seemingly impossible things to those who are but slightly acquainted with the universal truths of applied mental science i recommend this book the author was one of my early students and his own wonderful prosperity and success in business and financial affairs is to my mind the best demonstration of the facts which he offers to others in this present volume he has given us a clear analytical exposition of visualizing and any imagined veil of mysticism which may have surrounded this subject in the past has been removed under the strong and comprehensive light which he has thrown upon it in my own experience visualizing for practical purposes came as an inspiration after reading judge troward's works on mental science it provided the necessary means for my sojourn in england and my extensive studies as troward's personal pupil and in the six years of my work in new york i have demonstrated the practicability of this power with most remarkable results personally and for others visualizing is nothing more than the process of the impersonal universal unspecialized undifferentiated mind seeing itself into the specialized the concrete and the particular bringing the inward seemingly unseen universe with all its multitudinous and ever shaping forms into outwardly visible existence it is a specialized operation from a specific center for the specific purpose of bringing substance into outward concrete form and all that is necessary is for us to personalize this power for our particular needs when thus deliberately applied visualizing can be made to do away with hospitals asylums prisons charitable homes and institutions now devoted to the correction of poverty disease and crime the desire of each individual heart whether for health wealth love harmony peace beauty happiness or whatever other form of good may be sought can be materialized into the outward without breaking a single law of society without injury to oneself or anyone else or without taking anything away from anybody else visualizing serves as the means of a never-ending source of supply for all we are able to get all that we want out of the everywhere of substance from which our pictures take form the limitlessness of what we may have out of this unlimited immensity is proportioned only by the limit of our own consent to or recognition of these resources in conclusion may i say that the time will come when visualizing will be taught in the schools and universities of the world as a natural science thereby providing a single direct and orderly means for securing all those things of life which we need for our welfare and happiness here it is the greatest effort and time saver that has so far come to the consciousness of man because by means of it depending upon our ability of application we can see into materialization all those good things which we now obtain by such laborious mental and manual efforts part one mechanics of visualizing how to make our mental pictures come true chapter one photography of the mind in establishing a basis for the study of visualizing we can think of no more simple beginning than to compare it to photography the theory the mechanical principles and the technique applying to both are the same visualizing is the inner process while photography merely is the outer process or we can say that the one is the hidden process the other is the hidden process revealed in visualizing a method of mental operation is employed which brings into play a group of principles operating innerly in mind photography employs a method of operation which brings into play the same group of principles the difference being that they are operating outwardly in reproducing outward things the various mental movements necessary in reproducing the thought images or mental objects of our consciousness are no different as we shall see them from the various movements necessary on the part of the photographer in reproducing an outer object briefly stated visualizing is an inner application of certain principles of which we can become cognizant by observing the corresponding outer application which we call photography in fact photography is visualizing made outwardly visible to our objective senses it is visualizing visualized into outward form so that outward things can be reproduced for us in the same manner in which they are reproduced in the mind hence if we begin our studies by an understanding of the theory and working process of photography we will begin to understand the theory and working processes involved in mental photography and at the same time we will lay the basis for an exact and definite science of visualizing which will serve us at all times and for every purpose we know that when we apply the principles of photography when we operate the mechanical parts of the camera the lens the rangefinder the shutter in a certain way and when we apply the proper chemical elements in a proper manner then we are able to reproduce an object with unerring accuracy so with the mental mechanical and chemical principles and faculties involved in reproducing our desires and thought images when we apply them correctly we will get outward results that are just as definite just as truthful just as accurate reproductions as those produced by the intelligent photographer of course diligent study and application are necessary the photographer could not be successful in his reproductions if he were not completely familiar with the essentials and methods involved in reproducing objects and in the same manner we must be completely familiar with the essentials and methods involved in visualizing if we are to expect the same positive results the law of cause and effect applies here as elsewhere in addition we need to believe in the outcome of our work somewhat later we will touch more fully upon this point let us simply say here that we do not disbelieve the fact of photography we do not doubt that its employment will bring about certain definite results in the matter of reproduction so as we go forward in our studies we will find that there is a little occasion to disbelieve the fact of visualizing or to doubt that its employment in our affairs will bring about just as definite results for the present it is sufficient to believe that everything into which our desire can fashion itself already exists and has always existed as a paradigm in the pattern mind of the infinite otherwise it could not be conceived or formulated in our own mind as an object we can refer to photography itself for instance to make this more clear the camera first of all had to be an object in someone's mind before it took outward form someone thought of it or in other words pictured it before it could be assembled in the form of a camera which we can touch and see so with all the other devices which are a part of photography if then the camera and all other essentials of photography can reproduce and outpicture the object toward which they are directed how much more easily is it possible for the inner photographic equipment of the mind under like suitable conditions to reproduce and outpicture the object of our heart's desire toward which it is directed by means of proper thinking chapter 2 substance out of which our mental pictures are made before entering upon a study of the mechanical principles and technique involved in photography we are confronted with the same necessity which confronts the really good photographer he must make himself familiar with the facts with which his mechanics and technique must deal and so must we we must familiarize ourselves with those mental factors with which our mind mechanics and technique deal let us see how this holds good in photography in order to apply it to our own study we know that in photography the very first of these factors is the object which is to be reproduced if the photographer has a studied physical science he is familiar with the fact that this so-called object or concrete thing is reducible by formula into a state of lesser and lesser density until it can be resolved back to its original state he knows that if the formula could be pursued his object would be reduced to a point where it would become again a part of the universal substance to which physical science has given the name of ether this all-pervading substance is believed to be the basis of all material objects the study of visualizing must be based upon the same hypothesis except that it goes a step beyond that of physical science and refers to a substance infinitely rarer as the basis of all things whatsoever hidden or revealed the photographer in pursuing his physical science studies is informed that the most distinguishing quality of this ether substance is light wherever ether is light is and since this radiant ether substance is everywhere present light is also present everywhere in all the reaches and immensity of infinite space in fact physical science will someday accept the fact there can be no substance without light and no light without substance it is only a difference of vibration and continuity which makes the seeming difference between what we know as pure light and matter and the student will so understand this when substance or light are hereafter interchangeably used in visualizing we learn the same fact about the infinitely rare all-pervading invisible substance which we are to deal mentally namely that its most distinguishing quality is this same light but in a mode of vibration infinitely rarer and finer than physical science can conceive in fact we are coming to find what our very mind substance is charged with is ambient quality in its purest state acting upon in and through it we speak of this light of the mind as being above the light of the sun in rarity we speak of it as the unseen light that never shone on land or sea and its wonderfully luminous power is implied when we say that a certain person has enlightened us or when we say light has been given us or light has been thrown upon the subject also we speak of the light of understanding the light of wisdom the light of faith and of a number of other illumined mental conditions and activities qualified by this mental light the qualification in every instance is more than figurative it is scientifically correct so much so that we can say that this light of wisdom understanding and faith is not only a qualification but it is mind itself and the primary basis of all mind substance so we can say that in the same manner in which the outward light serves as the luminous and vitalizing basis of the ether substance from which all things of the visible universe including our physical selves are formed so in an infinitely rare sense does the invisible light serve as the basis of that radiant mind substance which we call life spirit energy or consciousness and out of this light as we shall subsequently see our mental pictures take form chapter three how our mental pictures first take form the photographer studying physical science finds this universal light is not only the primary basis of universal substance but the forming specializing differentiating and projecting power as well he finds this universal light forever is acting in upon and through the universal undifferentiated substance which it itself is so that it is forever in a state of spontaneous formulation taking shape and character out of its ambient being according to the initial impulse given to its movement in the most elemental physical sense then we find an all-pervading infinite ocean of pure primary light of an inconceivable rarity continuously acting upon and within itself in the nature of a movement which we know as vibration and which physical science first observes in the pure waves of light which are termed ether and from this point it is more readily comprehended in its forever separative and outwardly appearing process until the point where the photographer finds a universe and a world of outwardly visible objects toward which he can level his photographic camera for purposes of reproduction this is the manner in which light takes on form in the physical sense in which we recognize all outwardly visible objects including the immense universe and our more specialized selves forever changing from the universal to the particular from the unformed to the formed from the undifferentiated to the differentiated and from the unspecialized to the specialized all visible objects are primarily of the substance of light assuming shape and density according to the momentum of the outpush or initial movement coming from the invisible sense world to the visible sense world so that trees persons hills stars landscapes and all else visible are but differentiated effects of the one primary light impulsing upon its own impalpable substance and formulating itself into literal objects of light but so compactly that these objects become separately visible to us in contrast to the more general light out of which they have been formed now then in laying the basis of our visualizing studies we go beyond these remotest points of physical science and of the senses and apply this same observation in regard to light to the formation of our own selves we say that forming specializing differentiating and objectifying power energy or life call it what we will is the same light operating in an infinitely rare invisible and inner manner forever acting upon in and through its own unformed unspecialized and undifferentiated universal conscious substance so that it formulates particularizes specializes that it differentiates and objectifies itself into individual forms which we recognize as our individual objective selves or minds shaping itself out of the universal objective sense consciousness and becoming the individual objective sense consciousness becoming in fact our very inner selves objects of light and in turn we can say that within ourselves this same continuous separative process of the light goes on so that our of our inner lumines selves are formed our objects of thought objects of light which we qualify by the term bright thoughts and by other terms descriptive of the substance of light out of which they are formed we become conscious of the initial movement or outpush of the mind light substance shaping itself through us in its most primary sense as motion commotion or as we accustomed to call it emotion when the impulse is forcible enough to motivate and sustain itself a differentiation takes place in the form of what we call desire if our desire is sufficiently strong and vitalized a further differentiation of the mind light takes place spontaneously or in visualizing deliberately in the form of our objective thinking establishing itself in the objective state of our consciousness as an object of light an enlightened idea or thought object which as we shall observe later we are able to see within us by reflection and which by further specialization becomes reproduced outwardly as a thing the process which results in this latter phenomena is explained by the fact that the substance of light within the mind forms itself outwardly by acting upon the substance of light outside of the mind and this is the manner in which it is assumed that our thought objects reproduce themselves in outward visible form in the things we desire this formulation of the light substance of mind in us and through us is going on continuously and spontaneously it is a characteristic of our being we cannot be without desires and we cannot experience a desire which does not seek to formulate itself into some sort of objective thinking our objective thinking formulates itself into an objective thought and we cannot know an objective thought which does not move to differentiate itself from the inner invisible into the form of the outward visible thing toward which our desire primarily is directed our thought takes outward shape always and for this reason it is scientifically correct to say that thoughts are things fashioned out of the only true substance of light out of which all things whatsoever visible or invisible are formed in deliberative visualization for certain things of our heart's desire we do not seek to change the natural spontaneous movement of this invisible universal formulating differentiating and specializing characteristic of the light life or energy acting upon and in and through us but rather to fulfill it to its activity we bring directivity to its spontaneity we bring regulation and control and in this manner we bring to ourselves all already existing things which relate themselves to our inmost desires together with their circumstances and conditions in an orderly and logical manner and in natural sequence chapter 4 minds photographic studio it is quite natural to understand that it would be of little value for the photographer to see and comprehend his object if he had not some sort of mechanical equipment with which to project focus and reproduce what he sees so too it would be of little avail for us to be able to formulate our mental objects and to comprehend them if we did not have some sort of mental mechanism by means of which we could reproduce outwardly the thought images held within the mind for photographic purposes the photographer has a well-equipped studio provided with settings camera and all other essentials and materials a similar inner equipment of the mind is found in what we call our objective state of consciousness serving us as an elaborate mental photographic studio provided with all the mental mechanical essentials and materials needed to image forth and reproduce our desires our objects of thought chapter 5 true camera of the mind the very first observation in comparing our mental mechanical photographic outfit with the outfit of the photographer is that the group of faculties assembled and brought into play objectively and visualizing constitutes a mental device corresponding perfectly with the photographer's camera it is in fact an altogether true camera with a mental mechanism which operates unerringly in capturing thought images whether ours or those of others registering them faithfully upon the mind's sensitized film and reproducing them true to their original form we find embodied in it all those subordinate and coordinate mechanical mind principles such as the principles of the camera eye lens dark chamber tripod enlarging device rangefinder camera shutter film and other contrivances which we know as a part of the camera in the manner in which the camera catches up and specializes within itself the universal light of the sun and forms it into the imprisoned light images which upon development we know as photographs so do the mechanical faculties which serve as our mental camera collect together and specialize within our being the mind light shaping it into the thought images which we recognize mentally the principles involved in the use of the inner camera of the mind are the same as in the outer photographic camera serving to focus concentrate transmit illumine reflect and impress the object to be reproduced chapter 6 mental camera eye examining the photographer's camera in more detail we find that its principal device is a lens or camera eye situated in the very front of the camera this photographic lens is nothing more we may say that an outward embodiment or extension in principle of the more delicately fashioned lens of the physical eye and the physical eye in turning in nothing more than the outward embodiment or extension in principle of the yet more indefinable single invisible inner eye or seeing faculty of the mind just as the function of the lens of the camera is not to see but to serve as an instrument through which to see so with the single inner eye of the mind in photography this is made possible in the following manner the fine rays of the sun are continually pouring themselves in a steady stream of light against the more solid substances of light which we call material objects but these rays in pouring themselves against these objects are thrown back or deflected again into space now when the camera eye is leveled in the direction of a given object the light which is falling back from the object pours into the camera through the camera eye the lens of the camera eye collects focuses and transmits this light into the dark chamber where it is established in a manner enabling the photographer to behold it as an exact light image or reflection of the outer object this is equally true of the physical eye it does not see but simply serves the purpose of concentrating and transmitting the light rays of the sun deflected from the object toward which our eye was directed so that we can behold the light in its combined collected established and projected form in our minds has the exact light image or reflection of the outer object finally we find that the invisible inner single eye serves in a similar manner in the mechanical mental arrangement used consciously and unconsciously in visualizing the infinitely finer rays of our illumined objective thinking are continually pouring themselves in a steady stream of mental light against the more solid mind substance or object of our thought but as the stream of mental light pours itself against the thought object it is thrown back or deflected as it were it is here that the invisible inner single eye of the mind catches focuses and transmits this mental light into the dark chamber of our being where it is assembled so that the seeing principle within us is able to behold it as an exact light image of the thought object from which it is deflected often the light thrown upon a subject existing in one mind is so illuminative that its reflection occurs not only in the mind in which the object of thought is being sustained but in many other minds so that the mental light traveling from a person who is elucidating a certain thing will compel the exclamation i see from the other minds who have leveled and focused their inner mental eyes in the direction of the speaker's mind and have thus caught the image in their own the inner camera eye of their minds has been able to see the objectified thought in its true light by reflection it has been able to concentrate and transmit this light and reassemble it into a definite symbol or light image capable of being recognized by them like the eye of the camera the eye of the mind in visualizing is or can be made perfect and true it will collect transmit assemble and reflect for us whatever projected thought object we deliberately may choose in our visualizing work for reproduction chapter 7 dark chamber of the mind another mechanical arrangement of the photographer's camera which serves to illustrate our study is found in the box like compartment back of the camera eye known as the dark chamber we find a similar arrangement back of the physical eye by means of which we are able to observe recognize and know the things of the outer world in turn the compartment in back of the physical eye is simply the outwardly fashioned dark chamber representing an inner state of consciousness which we are able to establish at will in the exercise of our visualizing power and which serves as a mental compartment so to speak back of the single inner eye of the mind so that we can say there is a dark chamber of our consciousness just as there is a dark chamber of the camera but in the same manner that the photographer has found it necessary to have an outward arrangement of this principle in the form of a dark compartment in his camera so in visualizing at least in the beginning we shall find it necessary to have found some outward compartment representing the same inner principle some quiet room in some part of the house which can be made as dark as possible and which outwardly will be a counterpart of and help to induce that darkened state of consciousness which is necessary in conditioning our mind for visualizing purposes let us familiarize ourselves for a moment with the purpose of the dark chamber of the camera in order that we may understand the principle which it outwardly embodies the dark chamber shows the photographer the reflected light rays which the lens of the camera has caught collected and thrown into it as an imaged object of light when he glances into it he observes this light image by reflection he obtains his perspective his focus by means of it also he sees whether the proper quantity and quality of light is being reflected so with the state of consciousness of which the dark chamber of the camera is a counterpart it shows us the reflected light rays of our objective thinking which the inner single eye of the mind has caught collected and thrown into our objective consciousness as an object of thought in this state of mind we are able to see by reflection the object of our desires we get our mental perspective our focus by means of this mental image also it serves to tell us whether the proper quantity and quality of reflective thinking is present the dark chamber of a camera might with good reason be called the illumining chamber since it conditions the imaged object and shows it to the photographer as an object of light wonderful to behold similarly when we enter our quiet darkened room and by means of this room into a place within our consciousness we're all as quiet and subdued we find ourselves peering within ourselves into what we might with good reason called the aluminum chamber of the mind it is in this state of objective consciousness in which reflection of the object of our thinking occurs in which we meditate upon and contemplate our image thought in which we are able to get our proper focus toward our thought our proper perspective toward it in which we are able to consider it in the right light somewhat later in our actual work we will give more attention to the manner in which our thought image is brought into this illumined mental chamber however it is there acted upon and how it is subsequently developed suffice it here to say that the photographer would get a half-hazard picture if he did not use this illuminating chamber if he had not peered carefully threw it at the reflected object which he is planning to photograph for the most part it would be ill-proportioned probably the light image would be too dim or too sharp or out of focus and so it is in the manner of holding our thought object in that place in our consciousness where it is subject to reflection to meditation to where we can get the proper light upon it if we do not see our thought object by this means it will be reproduced haphazardly as is now mostly the case in the spontaneous and undeliberated outward fulfillment of our inner desires in the illumining chamber of our consciousness we must review our projected thought we must procure our proper perspective of it and we must judge there and then whether or not it is really worth while it to bring forth into the outer realization chapter eight will serves as mental tripod we know that the photographer's tripod serves the purpose of steadying the camera during the time in which the outward object is being focused concentrated and transmitted and during the time in which the light image of the object is being reflected and impressed upon the steadiness of this support the distinctness of the resultant picture depends as a mental principle our fixed will among other things serves this same steadying purpose of the tripod by holding our cameric faculties steadily directed toward the object in mind by holding the object steadily in view during the time of focus and concentration and by holding the mental light image of our object in place during the time of mental reflection and impression it is upon the steadiness of the supporting phase of the will that the distinctness and good results of the final outward picture is obtained however it is generally and mistakenly thought that this holding function of the fixed will necessarily implies a tensive effort or strain of the mind extending even to rigidity of the muscles of the body but this should not be the case the holding of our projected thought should not and in true visualizing does not require any such mental state it calls for an easy meditative holding of our mental object in place and should be one of the most delightful phases of our visualizing work chapter nine minds range finder there is a function of the imaging faculty which in visualizing serves very much the same purpose as the range-finding device attached to a camera upon our conscious use of it later on in our visualizing work much of our success will depend we know that the range-finding device of the camera serves as a measuring principle which by the photographer's object is brought nearer to him and enlarged or is made smaller and more distant so the range-finding faculty of the mind will serve as a measuring principle enabling us to view our mental object at will or with all the breath of vision which the unlimited consciousness of mind allows in which we will learn to cultivate as our work goes on chapter 10 enlarging camera device of the mind there is an enlarging device attached to the more improved cameras whereby an object is seemingly brought near and enlarged to whatever extent the photographer wants his reproduced picture emphasized or by means by which he can bring out this or that feature important to his picture as a whole he's able to take the smallest picture and enlarge upon it to a degree where it can become if he so desires the major part of his reproduced picture in visualizing we bring into play a similar inner faculty which serves the very important purpose of bringing near to us and enlarging whatever good and desirable thing in our lives we would like to see expanded and made larger by means of reproduction helping us to bring out this or that already existing feature of our present outward environment circumstance or condition so that we are able to take the smallest object which gives us happiness and magnify it to a degree where it becomes the largest part of our reproduced mental picture in fact the easiest and most successful method of visualizing is containing just this principle of enlargement we take the most desirable things which we are already a part of our outward lives be they ever so small and begin to see them in an enlarged way we find that it is easier to elaborate upon and idealize that which we already are or possess or have accomplished than to formulate objects in our consciousness which may involve an entirely new set of circumstances and conditions chapter 11 minds camera shutter another mechanical device which is a part of the camera which lends itself in illustrating the mental mechanical apparatus used in visualizing is the shutter this shutter as we know is immediately in back of the dark chamber of the camera and separates it from the film its particular purpose is to prevent the imprisoned light image of the dark chamber from coming in contact with the sensitized film in back of it until released at the proper moment by the photographer our will serves a similar purpose of protecting our unimpressed thought image until we have properly examined our thought in the mind until we have looked into it so to say until we have gotten a proper focus and perspective of the thing which we want to be or do or have until we get the right light on it the image thought is held from impressing itself upon the sensitive subjective film of the mind by the will acting as the mental cameric shutter rapid as is the operation of the mechanism of the camera shutter this operation of the camerk faculty of the will is instantaneous except in those circumstances in our deliberate visualizing where the time of exposure is of advantage its manner of application will be touched upon later in our actual work part two chemistry of visualizing chapter one sensitized mind film we have covered now fairly well the mechanics of visualizing represented by that condition of mind which we know as the objective state of consciousness but like photography visualizing is essentially a chemical process which discloses itself best to us in that phase of livingness of mind which we call the subjective state of consciousness and wherein the wonderfully impressing developing fixing and transferring of our mental images take place again using photography to illustrate this chemical phase of visualizing we find our very first comparison in what is known technically as the sensitized or chemicalized film if we were to examine this photographic film we would find very important facts about it which will serve as the premise for certain similar facts relating to our subjective thinking our first observation is that the support of the film is covered with a smooth plastic coating of gelatin and which has been mixed potassium bromide and sodium chloride silver nitrate and the addition of other such chemicals as may serve the purpose of increasing the sensitiveness and absorbing power of this jelly-like substance our second observation if directed through means of a high-powered microscope would disclose to us the fact that the silver nitrate contained in this sensitive substance is made up of trillions of tiny electrons of silver evenly distributed and suspended in the interstices of the holding gelatin our third observation deals with these silver electrons or units in themselves on examination of them we would find that while they are in a whirling degree of velocity insofar as their own inherent movement is concerned yet they are static or passive for the moment in their relation to external reactions we say they possess within themselves all the principles of life in the sense in which we recognize and know life in outwardly visible movement and potentially in the sense of action but as we said they are for the moment in a quiescent or subjectively active state this is because the substance of the film in which these electrons are suspended is in itself in a subjective condition being carefully protected from the action of all outside light and this protection in turn serves in withholding the electrons from either acting or being acted upon [Music] our fourth observation is that this jelly-like substance of the film is unformed as yet the acting principle of formation is passive it is only at the moment when the photographer allows the outside sunlight in the form of his imaged object to impress itself upon the film that the formulating and specializing elements passive in the substance and active in the light are introduced and begin their work finally we can say of the plastic film substance that it contains certain other qualities such as permeability impressibility plasticity sensitiveness retentiveness as well as setting absorbing preserving and restraining power in a very general way we can sum up by saying that the sensitized film of the camera serves the purpose of receiving upon preserving and subsequently developing in its highly sensitive substance the imprisoned light image which is drawn to it the moment the photographer presses the bulb and releases it for the purpose of impression in conditioning our mind for the purpose of visualizing we observe a mental chemical or subjective element present which can well be compared to the sensitized substance of the film the same peculiarly permeable impressionable plastic sensitive and retentive qualities are apparent which exist in the photographic film substance as well as the setting absorbing preserving and restraining power so that we can well believe that the compounded photographic substance is only the more evident element of a like compounded mental chemical substance which exists in the subjective phase of our thinking the student is asked to study and remember this phase of subjective thinking because of the peculiar properties which come into evidence and use in our later visualizing work if there were such a thing as an examination of the composition of this aspect of our subjective thinking we would find among other phenomena that the trillions of tiny electrons of silver on the photographer's film have their prototype and what we mean aptly term mentoids evenly distributed and suspended in the interstices of the plastic holding mind if such a distribution and suspension of mind units is possible to conceive we would find further that while these mental units are an inconceivably whirling degree of life insofar as their own inherent movement is concerned yet they are passive and static as yet in their relation to objective reaction because protected from and untouched by the objective thinking light so that we can say that subjective state of mind substance of which these inconceivable units are apart for a moment neither acts nor is acted upon like the substance of the film it is an entirely passive substance its unknown units possess within themselves all the principles of livingness in the sense in which we recognize and know life in outwardly visible movement and potentially in the sense of action but until this subjective mode of thinking substance is brought in contact with and acted upon by the imaged object of mental light it is in a merely immotile and subjectively active state but the instant an objective thought is transferred into the subjective state of our thinking substance a formulating and specializing element passive in the subjective thinking and active in the thought itself is introduced which charges and changes the character of mind substance causing certain mental chemical alterations to take place which will be touched upon later finally in a general way we can say of the subjective state of mind as we have said of the photographic film that serves the purpose of receiving upon preserving and subsequently developing in its highly sensitive state the illumined thought image which is released by the will from the dark chamber of objective consciousness for the purpose of impression chapter 2 mind's object of light previously we have observed that all objects of material or concrete kind including the visible universe as a whole if reduced to a primary state would be found to be nothing else than a substance the basis of which would be pure light from this light all things are evolved becoming specialized differentiated densified and objectified into the shape of the flower the tree the rock and all other outward forms whatsoever we can say that all these outward things are merely collections of sun rays in different modes of vibration we have observed that the element of our thinking if it could be reduced by chemical formula to a primary state would be found to be nothing else than this same substance the basis of which would be a light infinitely rarer and purer than the light which we are familiar we have observed that this infinitely rare thinking light acts upon us in us and through us whether in a specific or universal way for the purpose of formulation making its movements apparent in what we call the emotions then further generating itself in the elemental forms of desire then densifying itself and taking form as mental objects of light in our sense consciousness providing they possess the structural and sustaining qualities which enable them to be built up in the shape of bodies or patterns of thought just as we have learned that the external and cruder light of the sun takes form in the outer objects of which we are outwardly conscious so we find that our rare illumined thinking substance becomes a self-lighted object of thought substantial in the degree which our desire has vitalized it we can say that our thoughts are simply embodied collections of mind rays in different modes or degrees of objective mental vibration chapter three mind's image of light the photographer in leveling his camera in the direction of an outward object is able to get a light image in his dark chamber exactly like the object toward which his camera eye is directed we can say of this light image as we said of the object itself that it is merely an embodied collection of sun rays but in a lesser degree of vibration and therefore not as substantial and solid for the moment as the object from which they are being reflected but which later will be very tangible in the sense of a finished photograph but this we see that the photographer does not photograph his object but the sun rays collected and assembled in his camera when we level our cameric faculties in the direction of our lumined mental object we are able to get an image of mental light in the illumining chamber of our consciousness exactly like the mental object toward which our mental photographic eye is directed we can say of this mental image that it is simply an embodied collection of the mind rays in a different mode of objective mental vibration and therefore not as substantial and solid for the moment as the mental object from which these mind rays are being detected but which later will be very tangible in the sense of the outwardly finished invisible thing which originally was but a reflected thought in mind chapter 4 mental chemical developing agencies we have said that the sensitized film in the camera serves among other purposes that of developing the photographic light image and pressed upon it this we say is a process of building up the light image from matter within the film substance it is an internal building up out of the plastic substance itself although it is a structural process of which we have no visible evidence when we look upon the impressed photographic film it is not the entire developing process so in order to induce a complete outward photographic development the photographer finds it necessary to supply matter external for the moment to the film substance and this is what may be termed a building up of the image from matter outside of the substance of the photographic film the photographer accomplishes this by what is known technically in photography as developing agents which will develop into action a further chemical process of development and in the wise bring out or make clear in detail the invisible light image which is impressed on the film's substance however these developing agents or substances are not used by themselves to produce development but are mixed in certain scientific proportions so that a compound chemical developing substance is obtained which mixed with water becomes the chemical bath or developing solution in which the photographer places his light impressed film for further treatment we can say of the process that goes on in the developing solution that it is simply a further formulative action of the developing principle inherent in the light image which begins at the moment when the image is impressed upon the film or we can say that it represents a further precipitation or building up of deposit on the pure metallic silver electron suspended in the sensitive film substance and serving as an additional supply or density of silver metallic deposit to the body of the light image we can say that the solution is also a liberating and freeing agent since certain of the chemical substance in it liberate the impressed image removing the bromide from the metallic silver deposit of the image and bringing it out so to speak in clear relief on the film like the sensitized film in the camera so we have set of the sensitized and impressible state of our subjective thinking that it serves among other purposes the purposes of developing the aluminum thought image impressed upon this thinking and we say of it that it is a mind process whereby our mental image is a built up from thinking within we underline and emphasize this point in order that the student may remember that there are two processes of development of our thought image at work one an inner mental process and one an outer mental process as we still see in a moment these structural processes are really one in the same except that beginning of the outward development of our impressed thought is an internal building up out of the plastic substance of mine itself of which we have no visible evidence for the moment so in order to induce a complete outward development into what we call matter it is necessary to have matter of a kind external for the moment to the inner subjective thinking and this is what we may turn building up of the image thought from material outside of our subjective thinking this is accomplished by mental developing agents which start into action a further mental chemical process of development and thus bring out or make visible in detail the invisible thought image impressed in our thinking these developing agents of mind and their compounded nature constitute the mental chemical bath or developing solution of our subsense consciousness in which our thought image is placed we can say with scientific correctness that in principle they are nothing different than the chemical developing agents which are used by the photographer let us see if we can make this statement more clear by a simple study of one of the developing agents in the photographic solution such as silver chloride or salts in chemistry the substance can be reduced to finer formulations which the chemist terms sub salts again these can be reduced to free liberated vapors and gases beyond these he comes to a non-formulative point which he stops and yet by continuing the process of deduction we can follow the reduction from free gases to a light substance of yet finer modes of vibration until in mental science we observe and recognize its mentative presence in what we hear term our substance consciousness we can say of the developing process which goes on when the image thought is transferred to and sunk in subsense consciousness that it is simply a further formulative action of developing principle inherent in the imaged thought and which begins at the moment when the thought image is impressed upon the film of subjective thinking or we can say that it acts as a further precipitation in consciousness a further building up of the thought and serves as additional supply or density of the body to the thought in a manner which we shall more fully cover in our later lessons we can say also that our subsense consciousness is a liberating and releasing agent which brings out our image thoughts so to say in a clear relief to a point where we can cognize it by means of our senses returning to the photo developing solution of the photographer we observe that it is subject to and capable of various modifications which are determined by the quantity or proportions of the developing agents used or by the presence of additional chemical agents these modifications are also induced by the quality of the developing agents or by what chemist's term the purity or impurity of the ingredients on these modifications depends the clearness or unclearness of the final picture its detail or lack of detail harshness or softness strength or lack of strength tone or lack of tone density or faintness vigor or lack of figure perfection or imperfection as well as slowness or rapidity of development this is also true of the substance of our subsense consciousness it is subject to incapable of infinite modifications which are determined by the purity or impurity and the correct or incorrect proportions superimposed by the kind of subjective thinking which we are accustomed to do on the presence or absence of these modifications in our thinking depends the clearness or unclearness of the finished outer picture of the mind its detail or lack of detail harshness or softness strength or lack of strength tone or lack of tone density or faintness vigor or lack of vigor perfection or lack of perfection as well as slowness or rapidity of development we cannot here go into details regarding the various additional chemical developing processes which the photographer finds necessary to completely develop his photograph and to give it permanence it is necessary for him to transfer his film from the developing solution to a clear water bath then to a fixing bath then to a clear water bath again after this the film is thoroughly dried and varnished the light image on it is then transferred to a sensitized paper similar in chemical composition to that of the film and which is called printing then the print is immersed in a developing solution and a fixing bath similar to those in which the impressed film was previously placed here too various chemical modifications are introduced in densifying and modifying the impression study of photographic development is disclosing constantly improvements which are making this phase of atrocity truly an art in a sense of the highest kind this fact is equally true of our visualizing studies as stated in the beginning these lessons are intended more or less to serve as outposts in this little-known region of mental science where only the wise men of the ages have penetrated but there is no doubt that the study of mental photography and particularly of the phase of it treated in this lesson will make it an art and a science not only of our highest but also our most useful kind in our human affairs someday we will know how to get permanence rapidity of action luster tone fixation gradation hardening softening retouching and intensification in our mental photographic work as easily as the photographer is able to induce these various chemical modifications in his work we've already seen that the photo developing solution and fixing bath in which the photographer immerses his light image and out of which his photograph finally emerges as a real and tangible thing visible to the physical lie is no different than the infinitely rare compounded substance of subjective consciousness in which the seemingly impalpable thought image is sunk and out of which it materializes as a real and tangible thing visible on the outward plane of life all that we must remember is that the various chemical processes methods and improvements which the photographer uses in his developing work and which are making photography and ever more and more exact science already exists as chemical principles in the laboratory of mind and that it is necessary only for us to study and apply these principles as they reveal themselves outwardly in the formulas which the photographer follows in order to get his same perfect developing results chapter 5 mental chemical process explained we now have reviewed the chemical principles involved in visualizing and now in a general way we will observe how these principles work out in connection with our visualizing studies previously we have spoken of the light image in the dark chamber of the camera and of the thought image in the illume mining chamber of our consciousness the manner in which both of these images are established is pertinent here when the photographer levels his camera in the direction of any outward object the light rays of the sun in falling back from the object are caught and focused by the photographic camera eye then transmitted to the illumining chamber and they're assembled as we have observed forming an image of light or projected object exactly like the object toward which the camera is directed this is precisely what takes place in connection with the illumined mental object in the mind when our faculties become directed toward it if it has proved a pleasing or strong mental excitement if one can sense it's strongly enough so to speak it becomes held and established in consciousness and we say that we are thinking about it the truth of the matter is that we are not only thinking about it but upon it it means that we are directing against our thought the vibrations or pulsations of a mind light which finer than our thought object has become just as the unformed light of the sun is a much finer light than the formed material object which were once part of the sunlight mental light pours itself upon and about our thought and bathes it just as the cruder light of the sun continually pours itself against all outward objects and in the same manner in which the light rays of the sun are deflected from an object and thrown back into space so our objective thinking in pouring itself against the formulated mental object in the mind is deflected and thrown back again in consciousness however here is where the wonder of the mental photographic process appears in striking contrast to the present photographic process employed by the photographer if our objective thought is a strong enough excitement within us a mind heat is generated the process of which we will explain later the mind heat gently and imperceptibly sets into movement to finally arrange and adjusted group of mechanical faculties which belong to what we call the intellect and which we have described as constituting the various parts of the camera of the mind they become automatically and gently leveled in the direction toward which our attention has been excited so that we are now focusing our mental camera so to say in the direction of the mental object established in our sense consciousness at the same time in the manner in which the light rays of the sun pour themselves upon the object and fall back so our thinking upon and about our mental object is nothing different than the light rays of thinking which pour themselves upon our mental object in the form of a continuous spray of mental light undifferentiated and unspecialized as yet in the sense of form but when our mental photographic eye becomes leveled against our object when it catches and focuses this flood of defected mental light and transmitted into the illumining chamber of our consciousness it becomes an image of mental light exactly like the mental object toward which our aluminum thinking has been directed the light of our thinking takes shape it becomes a differentiated and specialized form of mental light and by projection it becomes in itself the mental object so that thereafter we no more deal with the object existing in our outer or sense consciousness but with the light which has formed itself as an image of the object and which has established itself in the illume mining chamber of our inner consciousness chapter 6 how an image thought is impressed having established his light image in the illumining or dark chamber of his camera the photographer presses the bulb the cameric slider shutter opens and closes according to the time of exposure required and the wonder of this photographic impression is rot the image light has streamed forward and its actinic or chemical rays have penetrated and embedded themselves upon the highly sensitized and permeable substance of the film and thus have become impressed in the exact form of the object which they imaged in a sense it may be said that what a form of sunlight is captured by the photographer and is impressed into service for his particular purpose of outward reproduction it becomes temporarily an imprisoned light absorbed into the sensitive gelatin substance of the film in fact the particularly concentrated chemical quality of sunlight out of which the light image forms itself becomes by absorption and penetration a part of the compounded substance itself taking on its plastic body and by chemical affinity affecting the marriage or union which results in the quickening of the light image simultaneously a transformation of the sensitive film substance itself has taken place within the area in which the light image has struck it its composition has become changed the student will recall that previously it was an entirely passive substance and that while the silver electrons distributed and suspended in it possessed potentially all the evidence of life yet this life was in a quiescent state however now by the vibrating energy of the light which passes into the substance with the entrance of this light image this substance has become converted from passive to a magnetically active light substance also we recall that the film substance heretofore was an unformulated substance but now the light image has brought with it its own peculiar formulating and specializing characteristics so that the moment of union the plastic light substance develops a formulating and specializing power by means of which the first stages in the development of the light image occurs within itself if this impressive moment could be observed microscopically we could find the electrons in the streaming rays of light embracing the trillions of silver electrons suspended in the film's substance and in this union affecting the mysterious and subtle transfiguration which chemists are unable as yet to fully explain all that they know is that the positive chemical rays of the outer light have entered into and impregnated the static electrons of silver merging with them by a process of smelting changing them to a more metallic quality and charging them with their own energy and powers so that these electrons develop a high degree of whirling activity or aliveness heretofore passive then they have become literally enlightened or lightened up by contrast with the image light so that in union with it these tiny electrons of silver as a whole become basically the magnetic and metallic matter which forms the light image in the substance of the film and which also later will form the body of the developed film speaking of the light image we can say that what has transpired at this moment of photographic impression is that a certain specialized form of outer objective light has passed into and become identified with a passive and highly impressionable film substance for the purpose of becoming a more substantially specialized form of light and for the time being it has become so in an inner subjective sense we can say also that it is a differentiated form of light which has gone into and become identified with the inner undifferentiated substance on the film becoming subjectively conditioned for the moment in order to reassert itself in a further and more substantial differentiation of light later on it is we may say a going inwardly of this formulated specialized and differentiated light into the film and becoming the active and magnetic element of its compounded metallic substance so that it may again appear as light later on but in the denser and more permanent form of the finished photograph we dwell upon this transition here because throughout the entire visualizing process as throughout the process of photography we observe this phenomenon of this specialization differentiation and particularization in order to produce an ultimate result by this entrance into the film substance the light image is we may say on its way toward the first stage of its outward tangible materialization or reproduction as a photograph it becomes a more tangible and substantial imaged object than what it was merely an image of pure light because it has clothed itself now in a metallic body formed out of the in filming and plastic film substance in which it embedded itself it becomes now not only a further specialized and differentiated form of the sunlight as the photographer saw it in the illume mining chamber of his camera a moment before but it also becomes a protected form of light pulsating at a different degree of vibration and energy now from that of the sunlight of which it was one time apart and for this reason the photographer carefully protects and seals the light image on the film from contact with the external light vibrations of the outer light until the darkened developing room is reached so with the illumined thought image which is held in the dark chamber of the consciousness until released by the will or camera shutter of the mind it pours its formulated light self upon the highly impressionable and conditioned substance of subjective thinking in this permeable thinking substance it becomes embedded and impressed and a greater wonder than that of the photographic impression has been wrought in a mentally scientific way we may say with perfect correctness that the image thought is a chemical form of mental light which has been captured by the mental camera eye and impressed into service out of the mind whether our own or that of another for the particular purpose of outward reproduction as a thing in our lives the image thought for the moment becomes an imprisoned thought in fact by penetration absorption and embedment in the very substance of subjective thinking the thought becomes a part of the compounded mind substance itself taking on its plastic passive qualities and by mental chemical affinity causing a marriage or union of two phases of thinking which results in a quickening of the light image in the mind at the same moment an alteration of the subjective mind substance takes place within the area of mind affected by the in elapsed thought image the thinking becomes changed from purely passive to a magnetically active mode the mental chemical elements suspended in this state of thinking we can say have become magnetized if we were able to observe these mental chemical elements at the moment of impression we would see the trillions of tiny mentoids in an inconceivable world or state of activity heretofore passive these hardly imaginable units of the subjective phase of mind have become electrified and enlightened by contact with and absorption of the imaged mental light so that now in affinity with this light of mind they become quickened and basically active magnetic substance of our image thought the thought image takes on a state of extreme aliveness we can say that what has occurred at this moment of thought impression is this a certain specialized form of mental light which we call an image thought reflecting our outer or objective mode of thinking has passed into and become a part of inner highly impressionable mode of thinking substance which we term the subjective mode of mind in order to become a more substantially specialized form of thought and for the time being it has become so an inner subjective manner we can say the differentiated form of thought has gone into and become a part of the inner undifferentiated phase of our thinking substance in order to come forth again in a further ever different outward and more substantial form of the thought or thing a going inward into mind substance in order to reappear in the outward as subjective mind substance itself but in the denser compounded form of matter which subjectively mined substance is caused to become in its outward formulation an expansion when acted upon by the objectively imaged thought also we can say that by this mental process of impression our image thought is on its way toward the first stage of its outward tangible materialization or reproduction as a thing a substance or a condition of outward life it becomes a more tangible palpitating vitalized and magnetic object in the consciousness than it was when simply a reflected object of mental light because the thought has now taken for its a living body the in filming and plastic substance of the subjective state of thinking in which it has embedded itself it becomes now not only a specialized and differentiated form of mind light but it also becomes a protected form of mental light highly sensitive highly susceptible highly magnetized and we may say further differentiate it from the objective mind light which was seen in the illume mining chamber of the mind pulsating at a different degree of mental vibration from that of the general outward mode of objective thinking it must be kept from contact with or exposure to the kind of mental light which is represented in the external vibrations of the outward method of thinking whether the emanating from our own or other minds the image thought which was at one time a part of objective thinking now becomes a part of what we know as subjective thinking and so must not come in contact with the former at this stage of the visualizing process for this reason the impressed thought image is carefully protected and sealed with the will as we shall subsequently see it is now a mentally photographed thought a living object of the mind forming itself out of the filmy and plastic texture of subjective mind substance thereafter it will take tangible shape in subsense consciousness awaiting only time and the proper mental conditions for its fixation hardening transference and outward development into the visible sense world where we can feel and see and otherwise become cognizant of it we can say of the thought image what the photographer is able to say of this light image that it is on its own way toward the first stage of its outward tangible materialization or reproduction as a mental photograph and when we understand this consciously and fully then all doubt about the reality of the mental photographic process will cease we have only to consider the fact that the photographer's film has impressed upon it nothing more than a collection of light rays nothing more than a light image offset by a shadow and which is altogether invisible to the sense sight yet when he subsequently applies the appropriate developing process to it he finds that which for the moment is invisible on the sensitive surface of the photographic film gradually formulates itself into that which is visible to the eye it is a marvelous fact yet perfectly natural in both instances and that which is true of photographic film is just as true of the subjective impressionable element of the mind of which the film is the outward chemicalized correspondent our hearts desire forms itself into that which is but a thought at first the thought becomes projected and impressed upon our subjective thinking and by the process of development next to be explained becomes the thing which is visible to our eyes [Music] chapter 7 how an impressed thought passes into mental solution the photographer carries his photographic film with its impressed form of sunlight to the developing room and here places in the developing solution this for the purpose of further development it is necessary for the light image to continue along the lines of its peculiar formative power since we must remember that after impression the image becomes not only a vitalized and magnetic image but continues to be a formulative one even though its forming power has become changed now from a positive to a subjective one however the light image of a necessity must have something to act or work upon in order for its formulative power to exert itself and this is why the photographer places in it the chemical developing solution when he does this we say that certain chemical actions and reactions or sensations take place in both the electrons which compose the metallic substance of the light image now and the floating electrons in the solution resulting in changes in both the first change is that caused in the substance of the solution by the light image we said previously that this substance in solution like the substance on the gelatin film originally is an entirely unformulated substance however now as a result of the placing of the light image in it the formulating and specializing element of the light is introduced and again manifests itself as it did when the light became impressed previously upon the film substance so that we can say the solution is in process of becoming a formulated substance due to the presence of the imaged light in it this formulation does not occur as in the instance of the film substance by the positive action of the rays of light rushing to and penetrating the silver electrons in the solution we must remember that this light is subjective now having partaken of the nature of the film substance in which it is embedded so that now its formulating power acts as a purely magnetic or drawing force in connection with the formulation going on in the solution we remember the solution to have been an entirely passive substance that its activity was latent and that while its free-floating electrons of silver possessed potentially within themselves the elements of livingness yet like the electrons in the substance of the film they were in a subjective or static state of being however now by a chemical reaction or sensation very complex and difficult to trace probably by a transmission of the vibratory energy of the light these electrons become polarized or positive in their nature when the light image is introduced and so the substance of the solution becomes an active substance objective in its direction but this now active or positive substance which the solution represents must also of necessity have something to react or work upon even as the light image and what is more it must have something which will draw it forth or attract it something to which it can respond or to which it can give itself since that is now the nature of this substance hence the reaction to the light image which the photographer introduces if during the further developing process the photographer again peered through a high-powered microscope he would see the chemical action and reaction in the form of trillions of tiny magnetized metallic electrons of the light image whirling at an inconceivable degree of velocity in the substance of the film and pulling toward them the trillions of polarized or positively active electrons of silver in the developing solution at the same time he would see the polarized or positively acting electrons pulsating and stirring into movement yielding themselves and rushing forward with equal velocity in response to the pull of the film electrons as if eagerly taking their appointed places in the substance of the light image or areas of light impression into which they are reciprocally and rhythmically drawn we will remember here that the depths or density of light image formed originally in the substance of the film at the moment of impression depended upon the penetration of the image into the film substance and this penetration in turn depended upon the quality and quantity or rather intensity of the light which was projected now however the additional depth or density of metallic deposit on the light image will depend upon the quality and quantity of the substance of the solution plus the quantity and quality or intensity of the light which is projected in other words if the impression of the light upon the film has been sufficiently intense then there will be both depth and density in the form of the silver electrons on the film which has been penetrated and if the solution is sufficiently strong then this depth and density of formulation will be augmented by the further metallic deposit of the positive silver electrons in the solution we can say that this phase of the photographic developing process is a further densification of the light image a more concrete form of specialization it is in fact a further going in process of the differentiated light image so that it may come forth again into the outward and yet more permanent and substantial form than before the chemical change which we note at this time in connection with the photographic developing process is the liberation so-called of the projected light image as we have said it has been captured impressed imprisoned and hidden in the compound film substance but now do the liberating agent present in the solution all the temporary withholding or restraining elements in the substance as well as those unrelated and unessential to the specific image become gradually removed from within and around it releasing the impounded image and bringing it out from the surrounding film substance following this come the various chemical modifications and additional treatments of the light image which the photographer introduces in the course of the developing process for the purpose of hardening and bringing forth into the visible of a perfect and permanent print or reproduction of his object we are able to see moment by moment this chemical transformation take place in the nature of a body of light entirely invisible at first gradually shaping itself in denser and denser formulation of metallic substances until wonder of wonders we behold becoming evident on the chemicalized paper the finished photograph of a landscape a face a home or whatever else we intend to be outwardly reproduced we now study our photographed mental object or thought impression under a similar process of developing and at the time when it passes into the solution of our substance consciousness it is necessary for impressed thought image to undergo a further process of development and to continue along the lines of its own peculiar formative power inherent in itself since after the impression the mental image becomes not only a vitalized and magnetic thought but continues to be a formulative one even though its forming power has become changed now from an objective to a subjective one [Music] however our impressed thought must have something to act or work upon in order for its formative power to exert itself and this is why it becomes transferred and sunk into the mental chemical developing solution of subsense consciousness when this takes place we can say that certain mental actions and reactions or sensations take place both in the nature of our impressed thought and in the subconscious thinking in which it is placed the first mental change which we will note here is that caused by the action of the thought upon the substance of our subconscious thinking we said previously that this thinking substance like the substance of the outer or objective phase of thinking originally is an entirely unformulated mind substance however now as a result of the entrance of the imaged or projected thought into it the formulating and specializing characteristic of the thought itself is introduced and again asserts itself as it did when projected and impressed previously upon our subjective thinking so that we can readily say that the subsense consciousness is now in a process of formulation due to the provocation of the image thought present in it this subconscious mind formation does not occur as in the first instance by the positive action of the mental light of our objective thought penetrating and permeating the subconscious mind since our image thought is subjective now having partaken of the nature of the subjective mode of thinking in which it is embedded so that now the formulating character of its light acts as a purely magnetic or drawing power in relation to its own development in subconsciousness but the reverse of this becomes true of subconsciousness itself we recall the fact that this state of our thinking is primarily a passive or static state of mind substance that its activity while eternally present is latent and that while the free-floating monads of subconsciousness possess within their natures all the elements of livingness yet like these same monads in subjective thinking they are primarily in a subjective or static state of being however by a mental chemical sensation or reaction which the mental scientists can but vaguely trace in his deductions but which he can assume with reason is caused by a transmission of the energy of the objective mental light introduced with the submerged thought these mental monads become polarized or positive in their nature and so we can say that our plastic subconsciousness affected by our thought becomes an active formulating and specializing mind substance objective in its direction it becomes quickened into an area of extreme activity proportionate to the strength and vitality existing in and introduced by the impressed thought [Music] but this now active or positive area of subconsciousness must of necessity have some sort of thinking substance on which to react or work and what is more it must have some kind of thought which will draw it forth or attract it some thought to which it can respond or give itself since his givingness has now become active and this implies action hence its response to the projected thought which has been introduced into it if during this continuity of development of our impressed thought we were able to see the mental chemical actions and reactions going on we would observe the uncountable trillions of magnetized mentoids composing the image thought whirling with inconceivable subjective velocity and drawing toward them the uncountable trillions of polarized or positive mentoids in subconsciousness at the same time we could see the polarized mentoids pulsating into movement yielding themselves and rushing forward with more ethereal rapidity and ease than the electrons in the photo solution giving themselves in response to the pull of the subjective mentoids and eagerly taking their appointed places in the areas of the thought-impressed substance into which they are reciprocally and rhythmically drawn what is more this activity is not confined to the limitations of a certain area allowed by photographic film or certain quality of a chemical solution or substance as is the photographic process of a photographer nor is it confined even within the limited scope of our own individualized objectively and subjectively conditioned mind our aluminum thought passes on and beyond the limited scope of our own circumstribe subjective thinking and becomes an infilmed form of mental light sunk in the great universal everywhere of subjective consciousness formulating its structure of infinitely delicate thought texture out of the form body substance which underlies and invisibly pervades all conditions all circumstances and all affairs of the outward world including ourselves so that friends relatives strangers words occasions circumstances conditions and all else having mental kinship and coming within the magnetic area of our impressed thought will be attracted to us in a seemingly miraculous yet perfectly natural way in order to help us fulfill and in some instances become a part of our outwardly forming picture [Music] we will find thoughts similarly conditioned infusing and blending with our own just as the electrons in the photographic pan move toward infuse and blend themselves with the magnetic electrons on the photographic film governed in both instances by the unerring law of attraction which brings together all that which belongs together so that in the case of our developing picture all that which belongs to it will eagerly or should eagerly find its appointed place as a part of it in a word our immersed thought arouses and draws unto it a whole system of subconscious activities and it is in this way and no other that the chemical structure of our lives of our mental images shape themselves out of the seemingly invisible everywhere and finally reveal themselves to us in the visible here in the shape of the business the home or the simplest object which in thought we have sufficiently impressed upon the mind and chemicalized into our form let us note here that the depth or density of our thought impression depends upon the degree to which it penetrated our subjective thinking and this penetration in turn depends upon the quality and quantity or rather the intensity of the thought which was projected we will touch upon this point in more detail in our subsequent lessons the point to be brought out here is that the additional depth or density of deposit on thought now depends on the quality and quantity of the substance of our subconscious plus the intensity of the impressed thought in other words if the impression of the projected thought upon our subjective thinking has been sufficiently intense then there will be both depth and density in the form of the mentoids which have been penetrated and if the subconscious mind solution is sufficiently strong then this depth and density of formulation will be augmented by the further deposit of the positive mentoids of subconscious mind we can say here that this phase of the mental developing process is a further densification of our developing thought a more concrete form of mental specialization it is in fact a further going-on process of the projected thought for the process of further mind differentiation so that it may come forth again into the outward and yet more permanent and substantial form than before the final mental chemical change which we here observe in connection with the mental developing process is the liberation chemically speaking of the projected light image as previously observed our projected thought has been captured out of the infinite everywhere of objective thinking or more directly out of the objective thinking passing through us or another it has been impressed imprisoned and hidden in the in filming substance of subjective thinking but now due to the liberating presence or intelligence made active in subconsciousness all the temporarily withholding or restraining elements of mind as well as those unrelated and unessential to the specific thought become gradually removed from within and around it releasing the impounded thought and bringing it out from the surrounding compounded thinking following this come the various mental chemical modifications and additional treatments of the thought which are consciously or unconsciously introduced in the course of its developing process and which serve the purpose of hardening and bringing forth into the outward visible a perfect and permanent reproduction of the thought or object originally held in the mind we shall see in later lessons how it is made possible for the transformation of a thought in the form of a mental body of light entirely invisible in the beginning gradually to shape itself in denser and denser formation of mind substance to the point of what we call matter until greater wonder than the wonder of the photographic solution we behold becoming visible in our lives the outward evidence of our inner thought of our mental picture embodied in the substantial form of money home business position lover husband wife friends circumstances conditions or whatever else was intended by our desire to be outwardly reproduced chapter 8 developing room of the mind we have stated that the photographer takes his impression or negative from development to a carefully darkened room called the developing room it is simple in arrangement containing usually a chair a pan holding the photographic solution and a small dim red light as an aid and observing the development of the photographic impression the room is darkened for the same reason that causes the photographer carefully to protect and seal his impression until the dark room is reached the impression as we know is now a specialized and preserved form of light substance highly magnetized sensitized and impressionable it must be kept from contact with or exposure to external light vibrations for this reason the photographer carefully boards his windows and doors excluding every possible ray of outside light which may filter in and spoil the photographic impression in visualizing the quiet darkened room in which we carry our own work now becomes our developing room here we entered inwardly into a condition of consciousness which is similar in principle to the developing room the room in which our thought developing is accomplished must be darkened for the same reason which causes us unconsciously to carefully protect and seal with our will the impression of our projected thought until development has taken place it is now as we know a specialized and preserved form of thinking substance highly sensitive and impressionable and highly magnetized like the photographic film it must be kept from contact with or exposure to the external vibrations of objective thinking of our own or other minds the darker the room can be made the better it will serve its purpose of providing outwardly the condition which we mentally need it must more than ever be a silence room as well as a darkened room since at this time we are providing an outer environment which corresponds with and provides the tone and atmosphere for our subjective mental condition and from which we must be excluded not only light reactions which peculiarly affect our mental state but those of sound as well in fact no sense distraction or disturbing external vibrations of any kind must be permitted to enter if a silence room or retreat of this kind cannot be provided then as in the instance of the dark chamber we must arrange to make our bedroom the place for treating our thought in the hushes of the night in the very early hours immediately after midnight our best mental developing work can be done since the outer objective vibrations are at their lowest an ideal silence room in itself can be made first object upon which to visualize we are not provided with such so that through visualizing we may so shape the circumstances and conditions of our homes that a silence room for all visualizing purposes may be secured chapter 9 subconscious developing process explained we recall that the first stage of the development of a photograph occurs when the outer light image is let into and strikes the film's substance immediately there occurs a reduction and conversion of the silver electrons suspended in the substance so that they become an unseen metallic basis or body incorporating the light which has penetrated and become part of them we said that this was development from within the film substance we compared this with our objective projected thought or rather with the formed light of our objective understanding saying that the first stage of its development begins when our image thought impresses itself upon subjective thinking substance and that we call this inner development of our thought the outward and further process of photographic development occurs as we have seen when the photographer places his photographic impression in the chemical solution the objective and positive light image which became subjective and magnetic when it became embedded in the photographic film substance now draws its further metallic deposit from the photochemical solution the subjective electrons or deposits in the photographic solution we explained become positive with this introduction of the light image and respond to its drawing power in this way we said the subjective light image draws to and gathers about itself a chemical structure or deposit out of the objective or positive substance of the chemical solution which is now subjectively controlled this metallic deposit drawn from the solution comes more and more into visible evidence until the complete picture is outwardly disclosed speaking now of our image thought our form of understanding we said that it's outward and further development occurs the moment that it is transferred to the subconscious levels of our thinking for purposes of emphasis we recall the fact that our projected understanding or thought undergoes a peculiar transformation before it reaches this outward stage of development originally it is an imaged objective thought of a mental object then passing into our subjective thinking it becomes an imaged and impressed subjective thought or form of understanding of which we become objectively unconscious and subjectively conscious it is this originally objective and positive form of understanding which became subjective and magnetic the moment it became embedded in subjective thinking that we now find drawing its further deposits from the mind solution which we call subsense consciousness these deposits of mind become positive with the introduction of the projected thought and respond to its drawing power in this way we said our infilmed subjective thought image or understanding draws and gathers together around itself a chemical structure or mental deposit out of the objective or positive subconscious substance which our thought subjectively controls infinitely rare and invisible at first this deposit becomes more and more visible process manifesting as persons things circumstances and conditions until the complete mental picture is outwardly reproduced it is difficult to get across to the student a thorough comprehensive idea of what is really meant when we speak of a subsense consciousness in which the imaged and impressed thought sinks itself for the purpose of further outward development we can think of the subsense consciousness as a mental chemical developing solution and in the sense of an underlying body forming mind substance of such infinite rarity that it is inconceivable for us to form any conception of it and from this state we can think of it as being embodied in all the forms and expressions of outward objective life we are individualized not individual units of this subsense consciousness we are individualized only in the sense that we are expressions or manifestations of it but not separate from it so that when we say our projected thought or understanding is transferred or placed into our subconsciousness it means that it becomes sunk not an individual subconscious but rather in a universal unlimited ocean of subjective or static consciousness everywhere present and in which we move and have our being it is thus that our imaged or projected understanding passes into subconsciousness subjectively drawing or pulling it all that it needs in the sense of material or substance or body for its outward development and from a depth limited only by the reaching influence and magnetic drawing power possessed by our understanding we said in a previous lesson that the density of deposit drawn out of the photographic solution and which settles upon the metallic electrons on the film's substance depended upon the depth of the impression made upon the plastic film substance and that this depth depended upon the intensity with which the image light strikes the film so also we said that the density of mind deposit drawn out of the subconscious by our understanding depends upon the depth of the impression made upon our subjective thinking and that this depth of impression depends upon the intensity with which our understanding or projected thought penetrates this thinking substance if the formed light of thought is sufficiently intense strong and sharp implying a pure full and sufficient understanding or projection of the mental object then its impression will be deep and correspondingly its drawing power when transferred to the subsense consciousness also will be far and deep reaching here in the deeper levels our subjective understanding recognizes and finds at its disposal all the unknown and forgotten contents and treasures of thought all the teeming psychic activities of life all the wisdom and experience of untold ages which has sunk to lower levels in the course of time it is these which contain and which are all the material and substance of our subsequent outward picture it is these which are in subjective or static state of being in this ocean until quickened into objectivity by that mysterious transmutation of vibrating aluminum thought brings with it and it is these which are drawn to our understanding out of these deeper levels to the level of our objective consciousness where they become the dense deposit which settles upon and around our projected thought in photography certain chemical agencies are introduced into the compound photographic solutions which combining with other chemicals in the solution produce modifications in the developing process so that in one instance the light image will be caused to flash up all over at once bringing out the details quickly and in another instance a certain chemical agents will bring out the highlights of the first image while the gradations or modified parts or details do not fully appear until the general outlines are somewhat developed similarly in principle there are mental chemical agents within the compounded solution of substance consciousness some of such infinitely fine and imperceptible elements of mind that we can know of them only by the chemical mental actions and reactions going on within our own and other minds others we recognize in the underlying actions and reactions afforded by circumstances conditions and the more visible things of outward life just as the photographer has access to the chemical developing agents and to the knowledge of their application for producing his modifications so have we mental access to the mental mechanical principles and to the intelligence whereby these principles can be applied for the purpose of modifying and regulating the development of our mental picture chapter 10 how our invisible thought develops outwardly in the photographic developing process as we have previously explained there are present certain physical laws represented by time and temperature in developing quantity and quality of the solution and by the reactions and actions of certain chemical combinations either naturally within the compounded developing solution or introduced into it by the photographer these laws resolve themselves into formulas for developing if these formulas or conditions are intelligently provided for by the photographer then his part of the work of further development is for the most part completed thereafter it is not he who is bringing about the results the law of development inherent within the impressed light images at work is working for him gathering together a chemical structure around the unfilmed image of light his attitude becomes one simply of cooperation he may lift the submerged film occasionally from its chemical bath and carefully review its progress or see if his formula has been carried out correctly he may strengthen or modify the solution according to the needs of the developing picture but aside from this he knows that his treatment of his photographic impression has incited into motion the characteristics of the impressed light he has started the process of formulation specialization and differentiation which will operate unerringly in bringing about a given result in the mental photographic process of developing our reflected and impressed thought there are of course certain mental laws which serve as formulas for developing if these formulas or mental conditions are intelligently provided for by us then our part of the mental developing work is for the most part completed consciously and objectively it is not we who are developing results at this point of the developing process of our submerged thought the law of development inherent with our understanding and within our thinking substance is working subjectively for us gathering together the deposit or infinitely delicate chemical structure around the infilmed mental light which our understanding has become our attitude becomes one simply of cooperation occasionally we may consciously take our submerged thought image from its mental chemical bath we may carefully review its progress mentally or see if our visualizing formula has been carried out correctly we may strengthen or modify the subjective condition according to the needs of our developing thought image but aside from this we know that our treatment has started in motion a characteristic of our impressed understanding resulting in a process of formulation specialization and differentiation which will unerringly bring about the given results once our understanding thought has been projected into our subconsciousness it finds in this mental chemical solution and infinitely rare underlying body substance by means of which it can formulate itself and through which it can move and extend itself in the direction of its outward fulfillment going beyond the limits of our own individualized subjective condition of mind and out into the unlimited ocean of universal subjective mind in which all of us are and we can assist only by moving in the direction in which our developing thought moves us when we realize that this principle of development is working for us in the manner in which we have described then all anxious thought on our part will cease as to how or when our thought is to materialize or the means to be employed the fact is we should never in visualizing attempt to define the manner through which our projected thought will make its outwardly visible appearance the ten thousand dollars we seek to visualize may come as the result of the death of a rich uncle it may come from the sale of a piece of property it may come from a friend seeking an investment through us or it may come to us through the most remote intermediate and unexpected source all that we know and this with unerring certainty is that the condition the avenue the means available and susceptible are opening themselves to provide for the development and appearance on the visible plane of our invisibly developing thought chapter 11 possible to review a developing mental picture in observing the photographer sitting quietly in his developing room we see that he occasionally lifts his picture carefully from the pound and which is being bathed examines it dips it back again and again in the chemical solution and so watches the orderly progress of its outward development his actions suggest to us the fact that we will have this same privilege of reviewing our outwardly developing picture in our quiet retreat our darkened silence room we will find occasion to meditate upon our picture bringing it before us for review as a whole while we speak of our silence room for this purpose let us remember always that our true silence room and developing room into which we are to enter is in that place in the everywhere of subconsciousness where our picture will be placed and in every part of that everywhere to which our picture may be extended if our minds are thoroughly trained in the habit of inhibiting objective thinking then we will be able to go into the silence of this mental developing room of subconsciousness regardless of where we may happen to be while waiting at the station for a train while motoring while a foot on the road or in the woods or awake in bed or even while attending to the routine of business shop or household affairs in fact we see instances daily of persons who practice this without consciously realizing it we say such persons are absent-minded this is true they are absent mentally in an objective sense even while moving about in street factory business or amidst gay company they are entirely oblivious to all outward surroundings and activities because they place themselves in a subjective condition where they can dwell and be with their cherished thought mentally this may or may not be an extreme suggested method of keeping watch over our developing picture yet it shows that our whole thinking is fixed upon our sunken thought we show a certain loyalty to it and loyalty is that quality which prompts a person to be true to the thing he undertakes the greatest dreams and greatest visions have been thus held before the mind while those who entertained them were engaged in arduous labor otherwise there are moments given to all of us for reviewing our pictures in this manner little intervals of time and when we enter into the actual technique of our work we will not fail to make use of them chapter 13 developing process can be facilitated this reviewing time when we enter mentally into the great chemical laboratory and developing region of our subconsciousness to look at our mental picture ought to be made a time of keen alertness and watchfulness we ought to observe every friend who comes to us examine every seeming chance every word every invitation every letter every circumstance every occasion everything in fact which enters into and becomes a part of our daily work play in life since these are the separate and detached yet integral parts unknown to us at the time which will combine to bring about our whole picture [Music] in this way we are able consciously to cooperate in the developing process we can facilitate it and when we ourselves move consciously in the directions which become apparent to us our understanding thought will become not only a center of attraction drawing all things towards it but a positive mentative force moving in the direction of our developing picture a force which will express itself in enthusiasm interest attention joy effort and work if these supreme moving elements are not present in visualizing then our concepts remain mere dreams and divine as they may be they hardly can be expected to come into realization on the physical plane by saying that we must move in the direction of our developing picture it is also meant that everything which we do everything which we think or say must at this time be made to suggest or relate itself to the outwardly finished picture of whatever we are visualizing we must say i will read this book because it may show me the way to get the ten thousand dollars i need or this will make a dandy desk for my business or i am going to buy these curtains so i will have them for my home as we have already said we must make the mental reality of our developing thoughts so clear to our consciousness again and again during the intervals of its review in our minds that we will unconsciously and subjectively convey our thought to all other minds subjectively conditioned and with whom we come in contact since this is one of the avenues of its outworking we must remember that ourselves our thought has come so that we are the very heart the very center the magnetized nucleus and the starting point of the projected thought which is in process of developing through us our imaged thought which is sent forth assumes the nature of a fiat and clothing itself in positive statements such as those we have just mentioned and these statements appear from our own declarative lips as the first outward evidence of the existence of the yet scarcely outwardly observed picture in our minds following our declarative words then our clothes our inclinations our studies our pastimes all will begin to accommodate themselves in the direction of our developing thought so that we will begin to wear the tie and broad brimmed hat of the artist before we ever obtain the money to attend an art school we will frequent automobile sales rooms before even we have the requisite money to buy the auto we will read up books on travel before the thought of traveling has worked itself out into a possibility and we will spend our hours of past time among machinery or among men who represent the thought of the business or the trade which is forming itself subconsciously within us and in deliberate visualizing as we move thus consciously in the direction of our developing understanding we will find that other minds carnate and incarnate forces visible and invisible or persons attuned to our thought by virtue of entertaining a corresponding thought of their own will unconsciously or consciously move into the magnetic circle of our thought they will fit themselves into and assist in its fulfillment as we are caused correspondingly to fit into and assist in the fulfillment of their own in true visualizing we are drawn into the lives of others as well as others are drawn into our lives our thought is the magnetized center but in its attraction it draws or should draw those only to whom in turn it is attracted and whose purpose in turn it may serve this should be part of our image thought at all times it should be part of the light of true understanding which our thought is composed since in this contained not only the mental ethics of visualizing but the success of our work as well finally let us not forget here that while our image thought launched forth into the ocean of the very universe of subjective consciousness finds every corresponding friendly force carnate and incarnate visible and invisible attracted to it yet does it also meet every turn those forces visible and invisible which are its opposite in nature and which are ready on every occasion to exercise no inconsiderable activity and influence against the orderly and natural development of that which we seek to have become a part of our outward lives these forces may not always be opposing forces but sometimes dominating self-seeking forces it is well to observe that primitive minds of this type are stronger in any mental contest for the possession of any object in mind based upon material basis and almost inevitably overcome or come over the minds of a higher or more spiritual type this is because the more elemental type of mind operates from the basis of pure desire or passion and consequently is a more vitalized and positive unit in the material direction in which it exerts itself we see this so often displayed in the instance of the meek the harmless and innocent who are irresistibly drawn at times into the scheme and picture of the designing the worldly the selfish and the carnal mind the innocent dove among us is observed moving irresistibly in the direction of the fanged serpent and the lamb into the very jaws of the devouring it seems to be the sacrificial mental tragedy of our upward and outward development and will be so until the time when we can warn protect and defend ourselves and others by the more powerful dissolving white light of the spirit against the conscious and unconscious mental processes of those who for the time attempt to neutralize suspend and dissolve our own outwardly forming picture and seek to cause us to step into and serve the purposes of their own somewhat later we will learn just how to generate this white light so that it will become possible so to sublimate our projected thought of what we want to be or do or have so illumine and radiate it that it becomes not only an enlightened thought but an enlightening thought containing within itself the white light of the higher form of understanding not only to guide our thought on its outward course but to enlighten and make bright all that through which it moves dispelling darkness and that which is a part of darkness when it is done when we will find our developing picture shaping itself without interruption in an orderly and logical manner each time that we lift it so to speak from its chemical bath we will find some further sign of development some further trace of its outward appearance we will find our understanding as a whole shaping itself into an increasingly orderly and beautiful arrangement of events circumstances and occasions and incidents following one another in an uninterrupted logical sequence and all of them transpiring for the purpose of bringing the good desire of our hearts near and near to the point of fulfillment in our outward lives let us remember that in protecting ourselves against the subtle interferences of other minds we must in turn hold in violet the principle never to include another mind in formulating and developing our own thought picture no matter how self-justified we may feel or how good our intentions unless we have the full and willing consent of that other mind this consideration not only is an ethical and moral one in our visualizing work but a scientific one as well a photographer would not make bold to incorporate as a part of his photograph someone who objected or refused to give his or her consent to be taken as a part of his picture newspaper photographers devoid of any consideration of this kind and who have surreptitiously sought by all kinds of questionable methods to violate the rights of another in this sense have brought down the wrath of the offended person and sometimes a libel suit in visualizing it becomes a question not of incorporating another person but another mind or part of another mind unwillingly or unsuspectingly to become part of our own literally attempting in this manner to imprison deprive if not rob the other mind of its individual freedom of action and this may be done quite innocently though nonetheless impermissibly by us a mother let us say with the best of intentions may attempt to formulate a picture relating to her boy a picture which assumes to regulate his outward conduct according to her fixed ideas a lover may seek to visualize the other into his or her life to a point where it becomes mentally compulsory force depriving the other of free action a woman may seek to visualize a certain person as a husband or a man may seek to visualize a certain person as his wife but the moment we do this without consent of the other mind we tamper with an independent intelligence which normally is also formulating and out picturing itself along its own god-given lines of independent action and understanding probably in an entirely different or opposite direction and since no two unlike thought images can associate or relate themselves subjectively and impasse results causing mental stress and harmony and unhappiness to both minds or the involuntary surrender temporarily of the one understanding to the other in every instance it is criminal and self-destructive of the mind which undertakes to misuse the visualizing power in this sense and in deliberate cases of the power of imaging and seeing is known to have been altogether lost bringing about a mental blindness in which no out picturing at all becomes possible part three techniques of visualizing chapter 1 preparing our thought object for reproduction we have now touched upon all the preliminaries involved in visualizing and with a thorough knowledge of these we are possessed of the secret of our aladdin's lamp we know the method of its operation and we are ready to apply this method in bringing to us whatsoever in good we want to have to be or do we have confidently selected a certain definite mental object which by means of this method of deliberate visualizing has become the object of our heart's desire it may be a much needed sum of money for ourselves or for someone whom we dearly love or want to help it may be a home it may be the establishment of a business or it may be any other object in life which we want to bring into outward visibility our formulating faculties have been at work specializing in differentiating our desire it has been placed in the current of our objective thinking and now has taken shape as an object of thought in the photographic studio of our objective minds suppose we take three definite objects all of which can be coordinated into what we may term the out picturing of a career let these objects be five thousand dollars a business and a home we now begin to condition ourselves mentally for this purpose our first consideration is the quiet darkened room in some part of the house this room will serve every mental purpose which we have covered in our preliminary studies studio dark chamber and developing room we remember that if such a room is not available then our work can be carried on at night in bed just as effectively in fact the very early hours are best for our work and whenever possible the student should accommodate himself or herself to these hours seating ourselves in a comfortable armchair which will permit the greatest possible relaxation or reclining on a couch or lying in bed we begin our practical work by bringing the object of our hearts desire our career to mind we recall the fact that this action of the will requires as little strenuous effort as does the photographer in placing his object in a position where he can photograph it to the best advantage in fact if the object is truly desired then it is uppermost in our minds and in that position soon makes its presence felt in our consciousness without any effort on our part chapter 2 pouring light upon our thought object we must remember that we feel our mental object before we see it the entire process involved in establishing a thought object in the mind and photographing it is almost so instantaneous that we are not consciously aware of any stages and yet it is the incitement of the object in our mind which makes us think about it and upon it as we sit in our darkened room and this means that a steady stream of our thinking is being directed toward our objects in the same manner in which the sun's rays pour themselves about and upon material objects moved by the gentle heat generated by our thinking our mental faculties the mechanical apparatus of the mind which we have termed our mental camera imperceptibly glides into action and in this same instance sitting in our darkened room we behold the objects not outwardly but inwardly chapter 3 seeing our thought object in reflection we are seeing our objects now not directly but by means of the single inner mental eye of the mind's camera which has caught up collected and transmitted the rays of our illumined thinking into the illume mining chamber of our consciousness we behold our objects there and study them by means of reflection wherever we fix our look now in the darkness of the room whether upon the wall or ceiling or floor or when our physical eyes are closed we will see the phenomenon of our objects projecting themselves they will appear first as a disk of white light then slowly and gradually resolve themselves into the objects contained in the mind we are seeing our mental objects now as projected thoughts or images of light capable for the moment of extension by the reflection outside of ourselves wonderful indeed is this phenomenon of the projective power of mind but it is only the beginning of a mental projection which will carry our thoughts later on to distances and places far beyond the range of our own limited vision chapter 4 pouring more mental light upon our thought as we sit in our silence room and contemplate our thought we seek to make our reflection of it more clear by getting more light of understanding upon it since the more understanding we can apply the more clear the subsequent impression will be sitting quietly we bring into play that informative or illuminative light which has become part of us as the result of observation and experiences or as a result of relating ourselves to the universal source of all understanding of which we are apart from whatever source our enlightenment comes we must pour all of it now at this time of reflection so that we may see our object in the clearest light possible the thought of money business home must be so illumined that in reflection we must see clearly all that which pertains to it we must remember that we are dealing with things and that no matter how much we may sublimate them in our visualizing they are yet conditional and for this reason they are related to circumstances and conditions and these circumstances and conditions must be known and seen and made to conform themselves as a part of the picture of our career for instance our five thousand dollars may not really suffice for the enterprise we have in mind it may be of a nature which will not permit much home life it may require residents abroad and those for whom we are planning a home may not want to leave their own present environment for various reasons which must be taken into account these are circumstances and conditions which enter our picture and upon which the light of our understanding must be poured then two we must be familiar by means of outward expression and observation and experience with the things which relate themselves to our inner picture if our thought of five thousand dollars is a vague one then before we try to see it clearly in mind we must go to the bank and ask the teller to show us five one thousand bills or fifty one hundred bills which we study carefully and in this way we get more light upon the money we are able to see it mentally more clearly so with the business enterprise if it is an automobile business we have in mind we visit automobile factories and observe the method of building an automobile so with the home we visit homes of our friends we become acquainted with the various kinds of architecture kinds of brick and timber the arrangement of rooms and every other detail which will help to throw light upon the thought of the home which we are contemplating now however there is a yet finer rare light of understanding which we will now apply an enlightenment which will make our reflected thought of money business and home ever so much more clear for impressive purposes and which will bring us ever so much more positive results we stimulate this finer light of understanding when our contemplation we ask ourselves why do i want the five thousand dollars the business in the home and when we answer this question from the inner spiritual source of all light of our being we bring a flood of illumination upon our projected thought we now begin to see our thought about the money the business the home in an entirely different light as we say we see now that it is not the thing which we want but rather that which the thing symbolizes it is not the outer object but the inner object which we are in the process of bringing forth what is this inner object or purpose it is not the money but the power which money symbolizes it is not the business but the means it provides us for extending our goodwill to others and for providing happiness to those whom we love it is not the home the building of brick or timber but the comfort the peace the love the joy the domestic felicity the shelter and protection which a home represents or should represent the more we see our objects in this light of spiritual understanding the more inspired we become and this inspired thinking provides the radiant and luminous mental light whereby our object becomes crystal clear to us chapter 5 establishing our correct viewpoint what is more this finer light of our higher understanding enables us now to establish our true viewpoint toward our thought unless of an unusually spiritually endowed or instructed mind we would have viewed our purpose in securing five thousand dollars or a business or a home as the average mind views these things we would have viewed them simply as things we might have looked upon the five thousand dollars merely as a means to establish a business for the purpose of making more money so that we could have plenty to spend not only for the purchase of a home but for many other things and these things may merely have desired as a means of gratifying our pride our vanity our selfishness our lust or any inverted or secondary relative cause in mind but now we view our image thought from an entirely different viewpoint so that we know that what we want is really not the thing which after all is a very elementary and limited object involving circumstances and conditions but we want that which the thing symbolizes or represents we want insofar as the money is concerned the power to be and to have and to do the good we have in mind we realize that money is simply the circulating medium the symbol of value by means of which we are empowered to negotiate for which is necessary in establishing our business and our home and for accomplishing those purposes which are best carried out in our business and home besides giving us the means of performing service it will give us the occasion to employ and help others it will make us the means of distribution of something which others need in the manner that our money represents power so as we have seen already our business represents service and other mental values and in like manner our home symbolizes comfort shelter love protection and those other qualities which we usually associate with the thought of home we think of our home as a place where we are going to invite our friends as guests or they are going to find mental and spiritual as well as material comforts where we are going to exercise all those virtues which will serve for our own life expansion and that of others in a word we now see that these so-called things reflected in our mind not simply as things but as the very underlying understanding of our being formed and projected and ready to be brought forth into our outward lives our understanding light has shaped itself into the forms of money business and home and this understanding light is made up of the prismatic qualities or causes which in this way becomes embodiments of power service goodwill protection love comfort harmony peace and joy in us and through us taking this viewpoint we need have no more concern with the impressiveness of our object and its power to reproduce itself chapter 6 focusing upon our imaged thought with proper light and right viewpoint toward our thought we focus our whole attention upon it bearing in mind that we are now focusing not on the five thousand dollars the business and the home but upon the qualities of joy love protection peace and happiness of which these mental objects are merely symbols these quantities have taken shape simply so that we can see and get their reflection for purposes of outward reproduction let us also bear in mind that this concentration does not imply a tension or strained effort of the will but rather an easy and pleasant exercise we have said that concentration upon one single object of thought does not mean necessarily that our thought must be comprised of only one thing it may take in a number of things so long as they are directly related and serve to make a complete picture and this is so in the instance of the career which we are out picturing the five thousand dollars as we have already said is for the purpose of financing our business enterprise and our business enterprises for the purpose among other good purposes of providing a suitable home for those whom we love we see how every one of these objects is a very essential and related part of our thought and we should not hesitate to allow whatever other thoughts of a related kind that come to us to image themselves and to become as they will part of the good picture of our career thus in our thought of the business we may plan perhaps to include a brother or a sister we may include a corporation in which we can include several of our friends we may include an automobile which will serve both our business and our pleasure what we aim to avoid now is the intrusion of any vagrant thoughts which may and will seek to enter within the magic circle where our one definite thought is held we must allow no fear thought no opposing thought no worry thoughts no alien thought of any kind to enter through our mental camera i but rather must we keep our eye single to the one true thought of our career chapter eight impressing our imaged thought having the best possible quality and quantity of higher understanding reflecting the five thousand dollars the business and the home having a scientifically correct focus and viewpoint our career now will be imaged forth in a form of understanding light which will permit the very finest impression to be made upon our subjective thinking substance we have seen that our money our business and our home is good for us to have and in the moment in which we truly acknowledge and recognize this fact mentally our thought will become an impressive one it will make an impression upon us in the finest and most definite way possible the shutter of the mind is voluntary and momentarily lifted the full light of our understanding moves into and impresses itself upon the sensitized film of our subjective thinking it takes on the qualities of this subjective thinking and becomes enfilmed and sealed in the subjective undergoing a silent invisible inner development or reduction on its way toward ultimate matter and however infinitely inconceivable this reduction is we can say that it is now becoming a more dense form than the pure form of mental light was before impression we are now ready to follow our image thought in the next stage of its outward development chapter 8 our thought impression in solution we now consider our image thought as having passed into the developing room of subconsciousness to that place in mind or state of mind which precludes all outer vibrations of objective thinking let us remember that at this time of transference of our thought image we are resting quietly and in an entirely relaxed attitude mentally and physically we've entered as nearly passive as possible and refraining from any further thinking upon our impressed thought image there is no need for it the light of our understanding has passed from the objective phase of mind and is slowly and gently submerging itself in the chemical developing solution of our substance consciousness the student remembers at this moment what our impressed thought really is it is a specialized form of mental light the light of our own understanding which has become infilmed or impressed and has now become sunk in the very deep of our individualized subsense consciousness where it becomes a center of attraction for the infinitely inconceivable polarized mentors which are contained in this chemical solution of mind resting in our passive or subjective attitude a great calm comes over us at this moment a great feeling of assurance and peace and in most incisive we fall into a restful natural sleep that is as it should be in the few moments in which the transference has occurred the outer faculties have performed their function the inner subjective and subconscious phase of mind is now at work and further formulation of our mental picture of the money the business and the home has begun a law of development is at work it is not our individualized objective consciousness which is now busy with our career but our subjective consciousness working upon and worked upon by our understanding which is now gathering together for itself and around its delicate form of flight the further mental chemical structure of its outward manifestation our objective attitude of mind from this point on becomes as we know simply one of cooperation and this cooperation is exemplified best when our thinking and acting in all our daily outward affairs is directed continually in ways which will facilitate the development of our thought we must have an understanding faith in the outcome of our developing picture we must henceforth be true and loyal to the subjective forces working for us we must be mentally alert to their direction we must be patient we must by getting into the spirit of our picture we must love it as it were into existence but separate from this we know that a movement of the underlying natural forces of the substance of our subconscious thinking or mind solution now has been started in motion carrying our projected understanding or thought with them not only to the very depths of our own individualized subconsciousness but to all other minds which are for the moment subjectively conditioned to our thinking until our thought is carried out and submerged into the very ocean of universal subsense consciousness attracting unto itself not only other thoughts but taking hold on the subsense side of all those things circumstances conditions and persons that are to be a part of its outward fulfillment chapter 9 reviewing our developing picture from time to time the whole mental mechanical and to an extent the mental chemical process connected with the visualizing of our career has perhaps taken it from 10 to 30 minutes of quiet contemplation and reflection in our silence room depending upon the time which we have taken to get comfortably settled and to concentrate upon our object now however since our thought image is submerged not only in our individualized subconsciousness but in the universal subconsciousness of which our own is an inseparable part it becomes a matter of development which may take hours days and even years to fulfill itself depending upon certain mental laws which we apply as well as upon the various modifications of those agencies which will introduce themselves and which include ourselves other minds and those circumstances and conditions to which we must react even though we subjectively control them for this reason we have ample time from day to day to go into our darkened room which we now term our developing room settling ourselves as comfortably as possible letting ourselves relapse into the subjective state completely and spending as much time there as we find our moods and daily affairs will allow in these moments we mentally lift our unfilmed thought of our career from its subjective bath and quietly meditate upon it and review its progress subjectively always remembering however that our examination of our mental picture is possible at any time and anywhere at a railroad station in a train or while at work if we are true to our picture we will find ourselves doing this as we said before without being consciously aware of the fact chapter 10 watching for outward indications day by day or night by night in a quiet room or wherever and whatever we enter mentally into the subjective contemplation of our developing thought we find ourselves patiently and lovingly and yet vigilantly watching for the first early outward indications and traces of our developing picture knowing that here as elsewhere we must learn to labor and to wait if we are anxious it is now not the anxiety implied by fear or worry or doubt about the outcome but rather an attitude which is best described as an attitude of eager expectancy hard to restrain if we are intense it is not the nervous tension or tenseness or of impatience but rather an eagerness to know how our reproduction fares and we know or should know that it fares well alone in our subdued and darkened room which is the best place for reviewing the progress of our picture we sit and examine the outward appearing evidences of it remembering that our developing understanding really is launched forth and now beyond the circumstribed and limited scope of individualized subconsciousness beyond the limits of ourselves as units of mind light and that it is developing as an infilled form of mental light in that great universal everywhere of subjective consciousness of which we are an inseparable part formulating a structure of infinitely delicate texture out of this body-forming substance every moment and every hour now realizing as we do that our submerged understanding is now precipitated in this ocean of chemicalized mind substance which underlies and pervades all conditions in all circumstances of this outward world we watch for indications everywhere and in everything looking upon friends relatives strangers books words occasions and all else which seemingly happens to come within the developing area of our outwardly forming picture but which in reality is attracted to it by the developing law which is at work unexpected persons perhaps from a distance having affinity or subjective kinship to our thought of money business and home now come to us in a seemingly miraculous manner seemingly trifling bits of information drift into our daily affairs casual words are said books are loaned to us letters are received and hundred and one incidents of a like kind just transpire which manifests solely for the purposes of becoming a part of our forming picture as we quietly and meditatively review our picture with this fact in mind we find perhaps a first faint indication of its outward development in the appearance of a distant friend who comes into our lives and whom we have not seen in many years or of a stranger we have never seen before or in the form of an unexpected letter or in the form of a casual introduction at the club or elsewhere the distant friend may have returned as a woman or man of means and in the course of conversation may casually mention the fact that he or she has some five thousand dollars in cash for investment probably we are asked if we know of a good local proposition and instantly the remark relates itself to our own need for five thousand dollars the stranger may be looking into enter into a business in our part of the city or town which is similar to that which our own thought is concerned the unexpected letter may contain a check which will serve as an initial payment on the merchandise necessary for our business and our casual introduction may lead to a further introduction to a cashier or director of a bank who can provide the needed finances even while the picture of our money and business is forming itself in this wise the associated object of a home from which our business will provide the means is also forming itself in perhaps a very remote though nonetheless tangible way someone may give us some tapestries some beautiful set of dishes a catalog of homes may come to us as the most remote indication and so as we watch our outworking thought from day to day taking account of it as it were we find our career is beginning to work out most wonderfully yet simply just as we had pictured it there's nothing remarkable mystical supernatural or even unusual about this working out of our picture it simply is a chain of sequences or consequences which are continually entering into and passing out of our lives unnoticed except that in deliberate visualizing we become keenly conscious and alert as to their appearance and presence and in this recognition we make the most out of them as we should chapter 11 strengthening our developing thought we must remember that our mental chemical developing formula calls for the introduction of all the developing agents which will serve to bring out our picture in all its clearest and finest details and in the quickest possible time so that when we bring to the developing process all the interest all the joy all the gladness that a keen anticipation implies in a word it calls for feeling and every bit of feeling that we possibly can generate and discharge now into the developing solution of subconsciousness strengthens it we must enter into the spirit of our picture for this is what our picture actually is spirit and by spirit we mean that true substance of which we have spoken throughout our lessons and from which all things whatsoever hidden or revealed are formed we must get into the livingness of our career we must feel its magnetic warmth its life remembering the fact that with this mental chemical modifications we are bringing into outward manifestation now not that which is no life but which is life we get into the feeling of our picture and facilitate activity of development innerly not merely by using our imagination but by our actual outward sense of touch while seated quietly in our developing room we take several bills of any denomination and pass them from one hand to another just as the bank teller does in counting bills which he receives or hands out through the little window we feel the texture of the bills we feel their smoothness or roughness as this case may be and in this case the inward reality of our feeling finds itself more quickly corresponding to the outward reality into which our thought of money is shaping itself so with the business which we are developing mentally if it is an automobile business then we want to know how it feels to handle a prospective customer and so we talk to our friends and try to sell them a machine we wax enthusiastic about the car to such a point where our friends will almost be ready to buy the automobile on the strength of what we say we can if we choose offer our services to some sales concern without charge if necessary and in this way we not only feel our way into the business but we get into the spirit of the selling game as it is called in doing this we must feel the happiness the joy and interest of selling we must feel that selling automobiles or whatever other outward form our business is to take is the one thing which we have wanted to do all our lives and this means that we love it let us remember always that our career is formulating specializing and providing expression for itself not only through the brain of us but through the heart of us also so that we are introducing into our formula now not only the elements of interest joy and gladness but the elements of love the element which charged into subconsciousness contains not only the warmth but the mothering and nurturing qualities as well happy indeed are we if we are able to make this mental chemical charge of love into our subconscious developing solution a great and overwhelming one a love for our career that will dissolve any element not related to it and fix our career in a manner which will make it permanent and true knowing the worthy purpose for which our money is desired we are able to transmute and chemicalize our thought of it until our love enters into its very metal when it makes it our appearance in our career so with our business knowing the worthy purpose which it is to serve and providing the means of happiness for others we come to love it even before it has materialized outwardly and in a similar manner we feel the greatest love toward the thought of our home we go to a furniture establishment and their thrill inwardly as we lovingly handle peace after piece of furniture or this or that rug which we feel and know will be ours in a little while to come even as it is already ours in spirit or we walk about in other homes and say to ourselves this is how my home shall be saying it not only lovingly but with all feeling conviction and assurance which our understanding faith has given unto us the more of this element of love for our career which we can continually pour into the solution of our subconsciousness the more response giving and yielding it's forming substance will be to our attracting thought which is taking shape in it and the more fixed and permanent will be the outcome for this is the power in the nature of love let us feel toward our whole developing career the same great and overwhelming love the same joy of anticipation which thrills and floods the being of the expectant mother remembering rejoicingly that the infilled light of our best understanding our best wisdom is sunk and the only real substance that is or ever will be and that is the incarnating itself into which from now on will make itself more and more evidently outwardly in our lives until the day when our money our business and our home or whatever else in this life we choose to see becomes an outwardly accomplished fact chapter 12 conclusion we would feel remiss indeed if we concluded these lessons without offering to the student a higher concept of the purpose of visualizing than that which generally is accepted as justification for the use of the visualizing power we hold this power to be holy and divine a form of the one and only power which is and in in this thought we feel that its use should be consecrated serving first in the divine unfoldment of ourselves in good and then through us serving in the unfoldment of the good in all the very best and the very highest that we can ever hope to obtain by the use of visualizing can never carry us beyond this two-fold object in fact the whole photographic apparatus of the mind its imaging and formulative devices as well as the mental chemical process of development can only serve and must even though unconsciously serve this higher purpose in the end how much better than to carry out this object in a conscious way knowing that we are using this power for the very divine purpose of visualizing ourselves into all that we want to be or do or have in good and knowing further that in picturing ourselves thus in good we are picturing ourselves in god in the very highest sense we are not only out picturing ourselves in god but god is out picturing himself in us and through us the more unselfish we make our object in visualizing the more will this divine unfoldment manifest itself to us in the outward good or god of all it is with this highest concept in mind that we leave the student to apply his or her knowledge of visualizing to good ends confident that the outcome of the picture conceived in good cannot be anything else but successful in its outward reproduction in the same manner in which this book has served your purpose so let it serve the purpose of others whom you would like to help by having them read it pass it on and so that is how to make our mental pictures come true by george shubell when i originally read this i considered just reading the third part that's the part that has the meat to it if you ever listen to this again i would just listen to the third part but i did believe the beginning part was somewhat important though incredibly repetitive the idea of looking at the original ancient filming process and we don't use it now when we use our phones but the ancient process of developing film as a metaphor for creating reality understand that there's a dark room where you go and you create your reality so that other light does not intermingle with your manifestation understanding the process of it that there's chemicals that are used there's treatments that are used to bring about the object that it takes some level of willpower intensity and concentration this book doesn't really give you very good details on actual visualizing but the process of visualizing in realization the warning that you can control other minds is important as it's discussed by neville goddard in his book prayer the art of believing stating that if you pray for someone else or visualize for someone else something that you would want for yourself then it's okay there's questions of that and you can talk about that in the comments but just understanding the metaphor of the filming process is a good starting point but that third part about the process that you go on is a really good representation of the manifestation process and how ultimately at the end of it all love is one of the key ingredients to manifesting so i hope that you found some portions of this book to be helpful if it's confusing i totally understand but i thought it might help in any case all episodes of the reality revolution can be found at the realityrevolution.com and welcome to the reality revolution you
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