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Kate Atkinson Boehme's

Mental Healing Made Plain

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What is Thought - A Silent Force - Involuntary Action - Mental Activities - Modes of Action - Knowledge preceeds Experience - Revolutionizing My Ideas - New Thought Atmosphere - Something better Than Fear - Mental Healing is an Art - Hope for Humanity - Contents -


mind plants the seed (of affirmation) in the soil of the subconscious, and there it develops. The seed is the thought of freedom, of constantly renewing life, and the seed brings forth that which is like itself.

Then the formula goes on to affirm: "All success is mine through the working of this Power. I shall succeed in all my undertakings." This hardly needs an explanation, for it follows that if man is constantly flowing forth in a stream of life and power he must have success in whatever he undertakes. As I have often said to be here at all, just to live, means success.

So far as it goes, even though it may not be very far, it is achievement. It may be a negative sort of success just as 20 degrees Fahrenheit is not 60, and yet the 20 is not Zero.

There are some strange laws of mind which we are just beginning to know something about. One of these laws is We can be what we wish to be and another We become what we wish to be by affirming that we are it already. That last statement seems to contradict itself, does it not? How can one wish to be that which he is already, or how can one be already that which he wishes to be?

Self-contradictory on the face of it, but not

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