not translate it into the needful things of his daily experience, such as clothes, food;' home, etc., then that amount in the bank is of no practical use to him. Likewise, if the individual has great spiritual Wealth but does not claim it, or utilize it in the needful things of his daily living, it is of no practical value to him.
This Wealth which belongs to all alike is the Wealth of spiritual Ideas of Substance which may be made to appear as the abundance of all good things. What one needs to learn is that all things are his in proportion to the way in which he harmonizes his mental experience with his Heavenly Reality. Now you have this wealth of joy, glory, health, harmony in Heaven, or in actuality, but if you lack money, home, or satisfaction in your daily living, of what value to you, in this present drama of existence, is your actual, or established, spiritual Wealth? None whatever. When the individual draws on his deposit in the bank he begins to translate this into various forms of satisfaction in his daily experience; likewise when one draws on his'' great spiritual Wealth it is because he has begun to bring the understanding of his Abundance into his consciousness.
Granted then that we have this,actua/ Wealth, that we as Spirit, Truth, have inherently almighty Power, Honor, Glory in our essential Being—the problem, then, that is set before us is to discover how to bring this spiritual Wealth
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