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DYNAMIC THOUGHT - 13. ADVANCED POSTGRADUATE LESSON - Henry Thomas Hamblin (1921)
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Henry Thomas Hamblin - Dynamic Thought (1921): A Guide to Mastering Your Mental Power - 13. ADVANCED POSTGRADUATE LESSON - HQ Full Book.
The object of this postgraduate lesson is to synthesize all the teachings of the course into a practical, daily exercise that can be employed consistently for personal and spiritual growth. By now, you have been taught the importance of denials, affirmations, visualizations, and meditations. The purpose of this lesson is to show you how to combine all of these practices into one comprehensive spiritual exercise. When performed both in form and in spirit every morning and night, this exercise will help you maintain health, prosperity, love, joy, and protection. It will not only benefit your own life but can also help elevate and enrich the lives of those you love by drawing them into the same Divine influence.
As you embark on this new phase of your spiritual development, it's important to understand that failure is impossible when working in alignment with the universal laws. The laws of the Universe are unchanging, and your consistent efforts to align with them will lead you to success. However, it is also crucial to recognize that results may not always be immediate. Healing from a long-standing infirmity, overcoming deeply ingrained limitations, or eliminating long-standing family issues will take time. But every time you consciously turn to the Infinite Mind—whether you refer to it as God, Infinite Spirit, or any other name—the process of transformation begins.
Through this exercise, as you harmonize with the Divine, a portion of the evil and negativity in your life will be gradually replaced with good. This is not a matter of chance or luck, but the natural result of working in alignment with a law that governs the universe, just as the sun rises and shines daily without fail. As you continue practicing, you will start to notice changes in your life—some subtle and slow at first, but undeniable in their progress.
The practice involves using the power of the mind and spirit in daily exercises, but don't be discouraged if the transformation seems slow at times. The work you do in the silence of your mind each night and morning is constantly at work, gradually changing your circumstances. While you may not see results immediately, know that every moment you engage in this process, the evil is being removed and replaced by good. The shift is slow but consistent, like planting seeds that will one day grow into a beautiful garden.
One important point to remember is that the results of this work will not be achieved by sporadic or half-hearted efforts. Regular, persistent mental work in the unseen is essential for progress. It's not about how much time you dedicate, but how consistently you dedicate that time. Even the busiest person can find a few minutes in the morning and evening to perform these exercises, and it is in this consistency that the greatest transformation occurs.
In this lesson, we will elevate your practice by moving beyond affirmations like "I will" or "I can" toward a higher understanding. Rather than affirming personal desires or achievements, you will now focus on affirming the Infinite Perfection of God. You will acknowledge that all good exists within God, and it is through connecting with God’s perfection that you will bring all the qualities of health, prosperity, love, and joy into your life.
The key to this practice lies in the understanding that God, or the Infinite Mind, is not separate from you but exists within you. The deep spiritual truth that you will now come to realize is that God and man are one. This realization, while profound and often mysterious, is central to your practice. It is through recognizing the immanence of God within you that you will begin to experience divine transformation.
This is not simply a philosophical exercise; it is a practical method for achieving spiritual gr
The object of this postgraduate lesson is to synthesize all the teachings of the course into a practical, daily exercise that can be employed consistently for personal and spiritual growth. By now, you have been taught the importance of denials, affirmations, visualizations, and meditations. The purpose of this lesson is to show you how to combine all of these practices into one comprehensive spiritual exercise. When performed both in form and in spirit every morning and night, this exercise will help you maintain health, prosperity, love, joy, and protection. It will not only benefit your own life but can also help elevate and enrich the lives of those you love by drawing them into the same Divine influence.
As you embark on this new phase of your spiritual development, it's important to understand that failure is impossible when working in alignment with the universal laws. The laws of the Universe are unchanging, and your consistent efforts to align with them will lead you to success. However, it is also crucial to recognize that results may not always be immediate. Healing from a long-standing infirmity, overcoming deeply ingrained limitations, or eliminating long-standing family issues will take time. But every time you consciously turn to the Infinite Mind—whether you refer to it as God, Infinite Spirit, or any other name—the process of transformation begins.
Through this exercise, as you harmonize with the Divine, a portion of the evil and negativity in your life will be gradually replaced with good. This is not a matter of chance or luck, but the natural result of working in alignment with a law that governs the universe, just as the sun rises and shines daily without fail. As you continue practicing, you will start to notice changes in your life—some subtle and slow at first, but undeniable in their progress.
The practice involves using the power of the mind and spirit in daily exercises, but don't be discouraged if the transformation seems slow at times. The work you do in the silence of your mind each night and morning is constantly at work, gradually changing your circumstances. While you may not see results immediately, know that every moment you engage in this process, the evil is being removed and replaced by good. The shift is slow but consistent, like planting seeds that will one day grow into a beautiful garden.
One important point to remember is that the results of this work will not be achieved by sporadic or half-hearted efforts. Regular, persistent mental work in the unseen is essential for progress. It's not about how much time you dedicate, but how consistently you dedicate that time. Even the busiest person can find a few minutes in the morning and evening to perform these exercises, and it is in this consistency that the greatest transformation occurs.
In this lesson, we will elevate your practice by moving beyond affirmations like "I will" or "I can" toward a higher understanding. Rather than affirming personal desires or achievements, you will now focus on affirming the Infinite Perfection of God. You will acknowledge that all good exists within God, and it is through connecting with God’s perfection that you will bring all the qualities of health, prosperity, love, and joy into your life.
The key to this practice lies in the understanding that God, or the Infinite Mind, is not separate from you but exists within you. The deep spiritual truth that you will now come to realize is that God and man are one. This realization, while profound and often mysterious, is central to your practice. It is through recognizing the immanence of God within you that you will begin to experience divine transformation.
This is not simply a philosophical exercise; it is a practical method for achieving spiritual gr