of shutting off the solar radiance by fear thoughts.—or cinches.
Get rid of fear as fast as you can, and your expanding solar plexus will burst every band, mental or physical.
The first step toward getting rid of fear is to know that your source of power and wisdom is the same great and limitless source from which all men must draw; and that your point of contact with this boundless supply is within you, not on the outside of you. When you remember this you are not scared by the outside appearance of anything or anybody. You do not look to money or a “pull” for power to accomplish; you are not afraid the money or “pull” of another will be stronger than your pull on the infinite source of all things. You know that his money and pull came by way of his own private pull on the universal, and instead of growing scared and kicking and threshing around in a desperate attempt to grab some of the results of his pull, you just quietly get down to business and your own pull on the universal.
When you look at the results of other people’s pulls on the infinite source, comparing them with your own, you are sure to grow discouraged, or desperate and fearful. One reason is that you belittle your own results; another is that you cannot see what the other man FAILED to get. You see the results of his successful pulls on the infinite, but you compare them with your own unsuccessful attempts, instead of comparing with your successes. You are unfair to yourself, and you exaggerate what he has accomplished.
Desire governs what one draws from the uncreate. Your desire and his were not alike; so his outward appearances will not stand judgment from your standpoint.
Let him alone and find yourself. You are unique. You cannot be compared with anything under heaven. Your pull on the infinite is infinite. But it’s different. Tend to it strictly, and see what the results are. Quit looking at the other fellow and generating fear thoughts—fear that he will get ahead of you. Look at your own ideals and desires, and rejoice in your own pull on the universal.
When you remember your source, and your different-ness, 30
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