The Creative Mind and Success
Page 8, The Control of Thought
by Ernest Holmes
The man who can control his thought can have and do what he wishes to have and to do; every-thing is his for theĀ asking. He must remember that whatever he gets is his to use but not to hold. Creation is always flowing by and we have as much of it as we can take and use; more would cause stagnation.
We are relieved of all thought of clinging to anybody or anything. Cannot the Great Principle of Life create for us faster than we can spend and use? The universe is inexhaustible; it is limitless; it knows no bounds and has no confines. We are not depending on a reed shaken by the wind, but on the principle of life itself, for all that we want, have or ever shall have. It is not some power, or a great power, we affirm again; it is ALL POWER. All that we have to do is to believe this and act as though it were so, never wavering, not even once, no matter what happens. As we do this we shall find that things are steadily coming our way, and that they are coming without that awful effort that destroys the peace for the majority of the race. We know that there can be no failure in the Divine Mind, and this Mind is the Power on we are depending.
Now just because we are depending upon Divine Mind we must not think that we do no have to do our share. God will work through us if we let Him, but we must act in the outer as though we were sure of ourselves. Our part is to believe, and then act in faith.
Jesus went to the tomb of Lazarus believing and knowing that God was working through Him. Often, we have to go somewhere or do something and we must know with deep conviction that there will be a power going with us that none can deny. When we feel this secure place in our thought, all that we have to do is to act. There is no doubt that the creative power of the universe will answer; it always does. And so we need not take the worry upon ourselves, but rather we will "Make known our requests with thanksgiving."
When Jesus said, "All things whatsoever ye pray and ask for, believe that ye receive them and ye shall have them," he was uttering one of those many deep truths that were so clear to Him and that we are just beginning to see. He knew that everything is made out of mind. and that without that positive acceptance on the part of the individual there is no mold into which mind can pour itself forth into form. In the mind of God there is the correct mold, the true knowing, but in the mind of man there is not always true knowing. Since God can do for us only by doing through us, nothing can be done for us unless we are positively receptive, but when we realize the law and how it works, then we will provide that complete inner acceptance. By so doing we permit the Spirit to do the work, to make the gift.
The reason we can make our requests known with thanksgiving is because we know from the beginning that we are to receive and therefore we cannot help being thankful. This grateful attitude to the Spirit puts us in very close touch with power and adds much to the reality of the thing we are dealing with. Without it we can do but little. So let us cultivate all the gratitude that we can. In gratitude, we will send our thoughts out into the world, and as it comes back it will come laden with the fruits of the Spirit.