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by Ernest Holmes


  LOVE.—The givingness of the self.

  LATENT LIFE.—Life that depends upon reality. Distinguished from inherent life.

  LOGIC.—Reasoning which keeps faith with itself.

  LIBIDO.—The emotional urge within life which causes it to express itself.

  LEVITATION.—Where the body is lifted without the aid of any physical medium.

  MAYA.—World of mental illusion.

  MENTAL CORRESPONDENTS.—The inner image in mind which balances the outer objectification of itself. Every objective thing has an inner mental correspondent.

  MASCULINE PRINCIPLE.—The Self-Assertive Spirit, either in God or man.

  MATERIAL MAN.—The objective man. Not opposed to Spirit, but the logical outcome of the Self-Knowing Mind.

  MENTAL PLANE.—Just between the Spiritual and the physical. The three planes intersphere each other.

  METAPHYSICAL PRINCIPLE.—The Universal Creative Mind; as Spirit, It is conscious; as Law, It is subjective.

  METAPHYSICS.—That which is beyond the known laws of physics.

  MULTIPLICITY.—The many things and people which come from the One. All come from the One, And all live in , and by, the One.

  MAN.—The objectification of God in the human form. The idea of God manifested in the flesh. The Sonship of the Father. Generic man is the Type, and the personal man is the concrete expression of the Type.

  MONEY.—The idea of Spiritual supply, objectified.

  MEDIUM.—One who objectifies subjectivity.

  MYSTIC.—One who senses the Divine Presence.

  MYSTICISM.—Not a mystery, but a mystic sense of the presence of Ultimate Reality.

  MANIA.—An irresistible desire controlling personal action.

  MENTAL TREATMENT.—The act, art, and science of inducing thought in Mind, which thought, operated upon by Mind, becomes a manifested condition.

  MENTAL EQUIVALENT.—Having a subjective idea of the desired experience.

  MENTAL SCIENCE.—The science of Mind and Spirit. A systematic knowledge of the laws of the Mental and Spiritual World.

  MIRROR OF MIND.—The subjective world, reflecting the images of thought that are projected into it by the conscious mind.

  MIRROR OF MATTER.—The external form of an inner concept.

  MATTER.—Any form which substance takes in the world of sense and objectivity.

  MANIFESTATION.—The objectification of ideas.

  MICROCOSM.—The individual world or universe of man.

  MACROCOSM.—The Universal World.

  MEMORY.—The subjective retention of ideas.

  MESMERISM.—The influence of personality.

  MENTAL ATMOSPHERE.—The mental emanation of anything, any person or any place. Everything has some kind of a mental atmosphere.

  MIND.—Mind is both conscious and subconscious. Conscious Mind is Spirit, either in God or man. Unconscious Mind is the law of conscious Mind acting and is, therefore, subconscious or subjective.

  MENTALITY.—An individual use of Universal Mind. There is One Mind, but within this One Mind are many mentalities. The One Mind is God and the mentalities are people.

  MALPRACTICE.—The destructive use of Mind Power. It may be conscious or malicious, innocent, or ignorant.

  MENTAL IMAGE.—Subjective likeness.

  NEUTRAL.—Not caring which way it works.

  NORMAL.—Natural.

  NATURAL MAN.—Instinctive or Spiritual Man.

  NEUTRALIZING THOUGHT.—The act of mentally erasing thought images.

  OCCULT.—Hidden.

  OMEGA.—The last.

  OBJECTIVE MIND.—The conscious mind.

  OBJECTIVE PLANE.—The outer world of expression.

  OBJECTIVE SIDE OF THOUGHT.—The conscious side of thinking.

  OBJECTIFICATION.—The act of objectifying.

  OBSESSION.—Being controlled by thoughts, ideas, or entities.

  OMNIPRESENT.—Everywhere present.

  OMNISCIENT.—All-knowing.

  OMNIPOTENT.—All-powerful.

  OMNISCIENT, INSTINCTIVE I AM.—God in man and things.

  POTENTIAL.—Inherent possibility.

  PRACTITIONER.—One who practices mental healing or demonstration.

  PERSONALITY.—The objective evidence of individuality. The man as we see him in the relative world.

  PROPHET.—One who prophesies.

  PSYCHOMETRY.—Reading from the soul side of things.

  PRINCIPLE.—Any law of nature.

  PERCEPT.—An external object perceived by the mind. Distinguished from a concept which is an inner idea.

  PLANES.—Different rates of vibration.

  PSYCHIC.—Subjective capacity. All people are psychic, but all are not mediums. A medium is one who objectifies the psychic sense.

  PSYCHE.—Soul or subjective.

  PRIMORDIAL SUBSTANCE.—The ultimate formless stuff from which all things come.

  PEACE.—A state of inner calm.

  POISE.—Mental balance.

  POWER.—The union of peace with poise.

  PERFECTION.—The real state of being.

  POVERTY.—A limited thought.

  PURPOSE.—Definite intention.

  PLASTIC.—Easily molded.

  PSYCHOLOGY.—Study of the workings of the human mind.

  PARTICULARIZATION.—Concrete forms produced by Spirit.

  PRENATAL.—Conditions before human birth.

  PSYCHO-ANALYSIS.—A systematic analysis of the subjective thought.

  PHILOSOPHY.—A man's idea of life.

  PSYCHIC WORLD.—The world of subjectivity.

  PSYCHIC PHENOMENA.—Phenomena of the soul or subjective mentality.

  PASSIVE RECEPTIVITY.—Willing to receive any and all forms of thought.

  REVELATION.—Becoming consciously aware of hidden things.

  REASON.—The mental ability to analyze, dissect and figure out the cause of things. The human mind can reason both inductively and deductively. The Divine Mind can reason only deductively.

  RICHES.—Idea of abundance.

  REALIZATION.—Subjective comprehension of Truth.

  RELATIVE.—That which depends upon something else.

  REINCARNATION.—Rebirth in the flesh.

  RESURRECTION.—Rising from a belief in death.

  REALITY.—The truth about anything.

  RELIGION.—A Man's idea of God or gods.

  RACE-SUGGESTION.—Human beliefs, operating through the mentality of the individual.

  SUBSIST.—To live by virtue of spirit.

  SPIRITUAL.—The atmosphere of God.

  SUGGESTION.—Receiving the thoughts of another. Suggestion accepts the ideas of others and believes in them. It may be conscious or unconscious.

  SAINT.—A holy man.

  SAGE.—One versed in spiritual truths.

  SEER.—One who sees into causes.

  SELF-KNOWING MIND.—The conscious mind.

  SELF-EXISTENT.—Living by virtue of its own being.

  SELF-PROPELLING.—Having power within itself.

  SPECIALIZE.—To bring into concrete form.

  SILENCE.—The inner realization of the One Life.

  SCIENCE.—Knowledge of laws and principles.

  SPIRITS.—Personalities.

  SUBSTANCE.—The formless back of all forms.

  SPIRIT.—God, within Whom all spirits exist. The Self-Knowing One. The Conscious Universe. The Absolute.

  SOUL.—The Creative Medium of Spirit.

  SUBJECTIVE.—Beneath the threshold of the conscious. The inner side.

  SUBCONSCIOUS.—The same as subjective.

  SYMBOL.—Mental impressions denoting spiritual or mental truths.

  SONSHIP.—Man as the Son of God.

  SUBJECTIVE TENDENCY.—The subjective trend of thought.

  SPIRITUAL REALIZATION.—The realization of the Divine Presence.

  SUBJECTIVE STATE OF THOUGHT.—The sum total of all one's thinking, both conscious and unconscious.

  SPACE
.—The Cosmic World. The distance between two specific forms. Space is a relative condition within the Absolute.

  STREAM OF CONSCIOUSNESS.—The automatic, mental emanation of the subjective state of thought.

  SUBJECTIVE SIDE OF LIFE.—The inner side of life, as law.

  SUBLIMATE.—To transmute energy into another form of action.

  SIMPLE CONSCIOUSNESS.—Consciousness, as in an animal.

  SELF-CONSCIOUSNESS.—Personally conscious. Distinguished from Cosmic Consciousness, which is a consciousness of the Unity of the Whole.

  SPIRIT OF MAN.—God in man.

  SELF-REALIZATION.—A consciousness of the self as a reality.

  SPIRITUAL MAN.—Man in a conscious state.

  SIN.—Missing the mark. There is no sin but a mistake and no punishment but an inevitable consequence.

  SUBJECTIVE CAUSATION.—The mental law set in motion.

  SPIRITUAL CONSCIOUSNESS.—The realization of the Divine Presence.

  SUBJECTIVITY OF THE UNIVERSE.—The Universal Soul or mental Law.

  SUBJECTIVE TO SPIRIT.—The Law is the subjective to the Spirit.

  SUBJECTIVE ACTIVITY.—The inner action of the automatic law.

  SOUL OF THE UNIVERSE.—The Universal Creative Medium.

  SPIRIT OF THE UNIVERSE.—The Self-Knowing Mind of God.

  TRIUNE UNITY.—The Trinity.

  TREATMENT.—The art, act and science of inducing thought on the subjective side of life. Setting the Law in motion.

  TELEKINETIC ENERGY.—Moving ponderable objects without physical contact.

  TRANCE.—A subjective state.

  TELEPATHY.—Thought transference.

  THOUGHT FORMS.—All thought has definite form on the subjective side of life.

  THE ONLY.—The One Power.

  TIME.—"Sequence of events in a Unitary Whole."

  THOUGHT.—The movement of consciousness.

  TRUTH.—That which Is.

  TRINITY.—The Threefold Universe.

  THEOLOGY.—That which treats of the nature of God.

  TRANSMUTATION.—Same as sublimation.

  UNIVERSE.—The Cosmic World.

  UNITY.—The Oneness of God and man.

  UNCONSCIOUS MEMORY.—Subjective memory.

  UNCONSCIOUS THOUGHT.—Unconscious subjective thought.

  UNIVERSAL LAW.—Divine Principle.

  UNIVERSAL MIND.—The Creative Medium of Spirit.

  UNIVERSAL SPIRIT.—The Conscious Mind of God.

  UNIVERSAL SOUL.—The Universal Subjectivity.

  UNIVERSAL SUBJECTIVITY.—The Creative Medium or the Universal Mind.

  VISUALIZATION.—The art of mentally projecting a thought form into the Universal Creative Medium.

  VIBRATION.—Law in execution.

  WORD.—The thought of God or man.

  THE CALL

  This I saw, or else some inner presence made it known to me;

  The Universe is filled with life; the air, the sky, the sea

  Teem with intelligence, with majesty and might;

  And deep within me, some subtle inner sight

  Beholds and sees, comprehends and knows the All,

  Nor fears nor falters, but answers the Divine Call

  To be as one beyond the bounds of time and space,

  To overcome the bondage of the human race,

  And leap, with trust undaunted, free,

  Into the deeps of that Infinite Sea

  Whose waters, calm, are ready to receive

  Those, who in simple faith, believe.

  Recommended Works

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  Cosmic Consciousness: Richard M. Bucke

  The Power of Awareness: Neville Goddard

  The Man Who Tapped the Secrets of the Universe

  Feeling is the Secret: Neville Goddard

  Out of this Word: Thinking Fourth-Dimensionally

  A New Model of the Universe: P.D. Ouspensky

  A Book About You: Charles F. Haanel

  The Secret of the Universe: Nathan R. Wood

 

 

 


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