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Bruce MacLelland's

Into The Light

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Credo - Introduction - God in Man - Eternity is Now - Thinking and Thought Action - Law Governs; not Fiat - Prosperity thro' Development - Repetitions and Modern Thoughts - Qualities to Be Loved - An Appeal - An Address - Contents -


If we think thoughts of good will, kindness, and justice, it clears our minds for deeper thinking and brings us into touch with that class of men. It becomes easier to think thoughts of good will than to think thoughts of hate. The features glow with kindness and men seek us for companions and friends. A carnal person, by changing the character of his thought, can become spiritual ; a weakling, by thinking slowly and with concentration, can store up energy until he will become strong. If a thought of hate is sent to another it is absolutely certain that it will return to weaken the mind of the sender. If it be sent to a hater's mind it will be reinforced with his hate and come back stronger than it went out. If sent against the mind of one who does not feel hate it will not hurt him and be returned without increase. ' Therefore all things whatsoever ye would that men should do unto you, do ye even so unto them."

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