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DYNAMIC THOUGHT - 2. UNIVERSAL LAW, INFINITE POWER & INFINITE MIND - Henry Thomas Hamblin (1921)

DYNAMIC THOUGHT - 2. UNIVERSAL LAW, INFINITE POWER & INFINITE MIND - Henry Thomas Hamblin (1921)

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Henry Thomas Hamblin - Dynamic Thought: A Guide to Mastering Your Mental Power - 2. REALIZING THE INFINITE POWER WITHIN - HQ Full Book. 

The second part of this transformative journey begins with an invitation to step back and contemplate the vastness of the universe. You are urged to gaze upward at the night sky, to observe the distant stars that twinkle like gems in the heavens. These stars, in fact, are suns, positioned millions of miles away from us in the cosmos. This vastness of space is an invitation to grasp the enormity of Universal Law, which governs everything from the grand motion of planets to the cycles of the tides on Earth. In the precision of the stars, the rhythmic ebb and flow of the oceans, and the regular rise and fall of the sun, one begins to perceive the underlying Power that organizes and sustains all things.

When contemplating this cosmic order, it becomes evident that this Power is not confined to the heavens or distant worlds but is present in everything around us. From the smallest particle of matter to the grandest celestial bodies, there is an underlying force that animates them all. This is the essence of the Universal or Infinite Mind, a force that expresses itself through all of creation. As human beings, we are said to be the epitome of this Universal Mind, with our inner selves reflecting the vastness of the universe itself. The mind, in its deepest sense, is not separate from this Infinite Power, but an expression of it.

The realization that man is an indestructible ego, an imperishable mind, is a profound shift in understanding. In the past, humans were often viewed as mere animals with souls, but this outdated perception is being replaced by a deeper understanding of man’s true nature. Man is not simply a physical being; he is a mental being, an ego with an imperishable mind, temporarily housed in a physical body. This shift in understanding reveals the source of all human weakness, mistakes, and failures: a lack of recognition of the Infinite Power within. Historically, mankind has seen itself as separate from the forces of the universe, powerless and weak in the face of external circumstances. Many have considered themselves victims of fate, helpless against the tide of life. But the truth, as revealed here, is far different.

Instead of viewing himself as a helpless being, man is shown to be a king, capable of controlling and shaping his own life and circumstances. The Infinite Mind is within him, and through this connection, he has the power to transcend circumstances and shape his own destiny. This realization is the key to human potential. The Infinite Power is not just an abstract concept, but a living, breathing force within every individual. When a person understands and taps into this internal power, they realize that they are not bound by the limitations of their past experiences or the external world. They are free to create, to achieve, and to become all that they desire.

This mental awakening marks the moment when man recognizes that he is a mental creature, intrinsically connected to the Universal Mind. The difference between man and the Infinite Mind is not one of kind but of degree. Just as a traveler in the wilderness may stumble upon a spring of water, feeling the relief of never-ending nourishment, so too does man discover the boundless Power within him. He realizes that he is not a helpless victim of circumstances but a co-creator of his reality, equipped with a limitless well of wisdom, energy, and creativity.

This realization that the Infinite Mind resides within man is described as the greatest discovery in the history of the world. It is the crowning revelation that dwarfs all other discoveries. Once a person understands this, their life is transformed. No longer do they see themselves as weak, dependent, or subject to the whims of fate. Instead, they see themselves as capable of controlling their de
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