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What the Scientist Says

The scientist, searching into the mysteries of human life, reveals to us a wonderful world of power, possibility, and promise.

He tells us that the mind is the creative cause of all that transpires in the life of Man.  Science tells us that that the personal conditions of men are the results of men’s action. This means that all the actions of men are the direct outcome of his ideas.  We can never make a move of any kind until we first form some image or plan in our mind. These plans or ideas are powerful ad potent.  They are the causes - good, bad, or indifferent, of the effects that follows.  

Science therefore concludes that when we learn to employ our minds constructively, we use correctly these hidden powers, forces, and faculties. This, the scientist tells us, is the KEY to success in living life.

As what William Shakespeare said, “The fault is not in our stars but in ourselves that we are underlings.”

If all conditions are the result of our actions, and all actions are the outcome or the fruit of our ideas, then our ideas must determine the conditions in our daily lives. An idea is a thought or a group of thoughts. An idea is an image or a picture in the mind.

Thinking is a perpetual process. It is a creative function of life that is ever going on. We are engaged in it and are producing results of some kind every hour and day that we live, registering within ourselves the exact effects of all our thinking.

While we cannot stop thinking, we possess the supreme privilege of being able to determine the sort of results it is desired to experience by regulating the form and quality of our thought.

Our main object is to arouse the individual to think for himself, to cultivate his own powers, and thereby to take the sure path of self-development and true culture.

The great self-evident fact, as confirmed by modern psychology, is that when we change our thinking for the better, we automatically change our lives for the better.  If you too want to improve your thinking, follow our blog or better still, come to our live seminars, details are at www.asiatrainers.com

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