Let us now pass on to a
consideration of the second class of
Telementation, which I call "Indirect
Telementation," or the use of the Force with a general
purpose of affecting the desired result, without
special
direction
toward any particular person or persons. This
form of manifestation of telementation may be
grouped into two sub-classes, viz.,
(a) in which the general
desire or will of the individual to attain certain
results manifests itself in personal interviews,
and induces mental states in those with whom he
comes in contact; and
(b) in cases wherein the
general desire and will manifest in telementative
currents, or waves, or whirlpools, affecting all
persons and things who are interested in any way
in the enterprise, scheme, plan or undertaking of
the individual, and tending to cause them to "fall
into line" and obey the will or comply with the
desires of the general plan of the individual.
This last form of
telementative influence is far more common than
one would suppose. Strong, positive men start into
motion waves and currents that sweep over the
country, gathering force with each added impetus,
and using the principle of "mental contagion" to
increase its influence.
Great "leaders of men" are
centers of these mentative whirlpools, and similar
forms of mentative influence, and draw in, or suck
in to themselves persons, things, and objects
conducive to their plans and ambitions. They do
not have it all their own way, of course, for
there are many influences at work which tend to
neutralize their efforts.
Other men have conflicting
schemes which interfere with and often destroy the
influence of these great mentators, and people are
becoming educated regarding the nature of the
forces they employ, and will not accept adverse
suggestions or allow their vibrations to influence
them. Still the force is still used to great
effect by many politicians, and other persons who
reach out toward large numbers of people.
Leading "generals of business"
also make use of the force in this manner, and
draw things "their way." In fact nearly everybody
who does business with people scattered over a
large territory, employs this force more or less,
generally unconsciously. And many of these uses
work no harm upon those affected, because many of
these people are engaged in legitimate enterprise,
and want always to give a "square deal," and a
"good dollar's worth."
I am not holding up this
manifestation of telementation as reprehensible--I
am merely stating its general laws and forms of
manifestation. One may repel these mentative waves
in the same way, and by the same methods mentioned
in the preceding chapters in reference to the
repelling of direct telementation. The rule is the
same in both cases, for the principle involved is
the same.
Before leaving this branch of
the subject, I would remind you that one may take
advantage of this last mentioned form of
telementation for his own good, in a perfectly
proper and justifiable way. One may wish to gain
certain information and knowledge about certain
subjects.
If so, if he will hold a
strong desire that the desired knowledge shall
come to his notice and attention, and if at the
same time he wills that the mentative currents
flow forth in search of persons, things, and
objects capable of imparting the knowledge or
information, he will get results. He will find
that after a while he will run across people who
will be glad to give him the information he wants;
or he will pick up a book that will either tell
him what he wants, or else will refer to some
other book or subject that will point out the path
to him.
These instances are quite
common, and afford wonderful proofs of the laws
herein stated. In this way no one is harmed, and
mutual benefits are obtained. People are attracted
to each other in this way, and each finds his own.
The above manifestation
results from the operation of what has been called
the "Law of Attraction," by the workings of
which each person is continually drawing to
himself the people, things, objects and even
"circumstances" in harmony and accord with his
prevailing mental states. Like attracts like, and
the mental states determine that which one draws
to himself.
If you are not satisfied with
what is coming to you, start to work and change
your mental attitudes and mental states, and you
will see a change gradually setting in, and things
that you want will begin to "come your way."
This law of attraction
has been much written about in works on Mental
Science during the past ten years, so it is not
necessary for me to go into details about it here.
I have given you the general principles in this
chapter, and you may apply them accordingly.
A most important fact about
the effect of mentative vibrations upon people
lies in the principle that one is more affected by
vibrations in harmony with his own accustomed
feelings and mental states, than by those of
opposite natures.
A man who is full of evil
schemes, and selfish aims, is more apt to be
caught up by similar vibrations than one who lives
above that plane of thought. He is more easily
tempted by evil suggestions and influences, than
one to whom these things are abhorrent. And the
same is true on every plane.
A man whose mental attitude is
one of confidence and fearlessness is not apt to
be affected by vibrations of a negative,
pessimistic, gloomy nature, and vice versa.
Therefore, if you wish to receive the vibrations
of the thoughts and feelings of others, you must
place yourself in a mental attitude corresponding
with those vibrations you wish to receive.
And if you wish to avoid
vibrations of a certain kind, the best way is to
rise above them in your own mind, and to cultivate
mental states opposite to them. The positive
always overcomes the negative--and optimistic
mental states are always positive to pessimistic
mental states. The sense of individuality, and
one's relation to the Universal Mind-Power, is the
strongest and most positive mental state one can
attain. Therefore cultivate it, first, last and
all the time.
I now come to a phase of the
subject that underlies all of the phenomena of
telementation, and really gives the "key" to much
of its wonderful effects. I allude to what
occultists know as "Visualization." This
visualization is to telementation what the pattern
is to the maker of objects; what the plans of the
architect are to the builders; what the "mould" or
"matrix" is to molders of metal. It is the
skeleton around which the materialization of
thought-forms occurs. It is of the greatest
importance to you to acquaint yourselves with its
laws and effects.
To "visualize" means to "see
mentally"--that is, to form a mental image of a
thing--to "see it in one's mind," etc.,
Visualization, along the lines of one's daily
occupation is a most important thing, but one that
is very poorly appreciated because little
understood.
The best workmen, writers,
inventors, composers, etc., are those who are able
"to see the thing in the mind," and then reproduce
it in materialized form. Sir Francis Galton, one
of the best authorities upon the subject, has
said: "The free action of a vivid visualizing
faculty is of much importance in connection with
the higher processes of generalized thought. A
visual image is the most perfect form of mental
representation wherever the shape, position, and
relations of objects to space are concerned. The
best workmen are those who visualize the whole
of what they propose to do, before they take a
tool in their hand.
“Strategists,
artists of all denominations, physicists who
contrive new experiments, and in short, all who do
not follow routine, have need of it. A faculty
that is of importance in all technical and
artistic occupations; that gives accuracy to our
perceptions, and justice to our generalizations ;
is starved by lazy disuse, instead of being
cultivated judiciously in such a way as will, on
the whole, bring the best return. I believe that a
serious study of the best means of developing and
utilizing this faculty, without prejudice to the
practice of abstract thought in symbols, is one of
the many pressing desiderata in the yet unformed
science of education."
And all that Sir Francis
Galton has said above is equally true of the
cultivation of the art of visualization in
connection with telementation. The trouble with
the majority of people is that they do not
know just what they do want.
They are not able to form
clear mental images of that which they wish to
"create" or "materialize." The men who obtain the
greatest and most wonderful results through
mentative influence, particularly in the form of
telementation, are those men who are able to
"visualize" most clearly the things that they wish
to "materialize"--who are able to form the mental
image of the things they wish to manifest.
The secret of visualization
lies in the occult and psychological principle
that "as is the mental matrix, so is the mental
form; and as is the mental form, so is the
physical materialization." In other words, the
visualized mental image is the matrix or mould
into which the Mind-Power is poured, and from
which it takes form; and around this mental image
the deposit of materialization forms--and thus
does the ideal become the real.
If you wish to get the best
effects from Mind-Power you must create a mental
image around which the material or physical
materialization is formed--and the way to form the
proper mental image is by visualization, which
thus builds Tip the matrix or mould in which the
Mind-Power pours. And as is the matrix so is the
image, and as is the image so is the
materialization.
Before you can draw to you the
material needed for building up the things or
conditions you desire you must form a clear mental
image of just what you want to materialize--and
before you can make this mental image, you must realize
mentally just exactly what you do desire.
And the process of this is called visualization.
That is, you build up a mental matrix or mould,
little by little, until you have it before you
clearly--until it stands out clearly formed as a
mental image, just as you would see it if it were
actually materialized.
Then you must hold this mental
image before you constantly, regarding it not as a
mere imagination, but as a something
real which you have created in your mind,
and which will proceed to surround itself with the
material necessary to give it material
objectivity, or materialization.
If you cannot see the whole
thing at first, as a mental image--that is, if you
are not able to build up a complete matrix by
visualization, then do the next best thing--which
is the very best thing for the majority of
people--and build a matrix of the first step
toward the whole thing, that is, the first thing
that is needed. Then concentrate upon this first
thing until the mental image stands out sharp and
clear, and you will find that things have been
started in motion.
Then, you may add little by
little to your matrix, and build up your mental
image a little larger and in greater detail. And
here is an important thing. You must mentally see
the thing as actually existing, right now, and not
as "going to exist" later on. You must realize
that the mental image exists right now, else it
will lack clearness and effectiveness.
You must pour into that mental
image a constant supply of strong, positive
Desire-Force, and Willpower, all of which will
spread out in the proper directions and affect the
material needed to materialize your mental image.
By so doing you impart to the mentative currents
the necessary impetus and direction, and they will
operate along these lines, and will proceed to
materialize your mental image for you.
Things will come your way;
people will appear who are necessary to your
plans; information will come to you from strange
sources, and in unexpected times and places;
opportunities will open themselves up to you. But
remember this, that you must be prepared to act
upon these openings, and opportunities. You must
be alert and watchful, and expectant. You
will have to do the work, remember, yourself,
although the forces you have started into
operation will supply you with the material.
The door will be opened to
you, but you must step in yourself; the tools and
materials will be provided yon, but you must use
them; the information will he laid before you, but
you must make it your own. Even Mind-Power will
not avail the lazy man. You must learn to "do
things" yourself.
This subject of visualization
would fill a book by itself, but I hope that I
have been able to give you a clear idea of its working
principles.
Remember, always this
rule--this Triple-Key of Attainment, as I have
often called it:
(1) You must desire a
thing most intensely;
(2) then you must earnestly
expect it:
(3) then you must use your will
in the direction of action tending to bring it
about.
But first of all, as I have
said, you must know just what you do want, and
then proceed to create the mental matrix or mould
by visualization--that is, you most
proceed to mentally see it as already
existing.
This chapter must be read and
studied in connection with the chapters preceding
it, for they blend into each other, and the
information "laps." I have given you certain
principles, in plain, practical form, which may
seem so simple to you as to be passed over without
the proper consideration and examination.
Do not make this mistake, I
pray you. Do not long for high-sounding terms and
mystical verbiage. The truth is capable of being
expressed without these fancy trappings or
drapery. I have tried to tell you the principle of
these things--but you must study carefully in
order to grasp every point.
I have boiled down, and
condensed a great deal of information into this
lesson--be sure that you do not allow any of the
points to escape you. You cannot expect to
acquaint yourself fully with this subject in one
hasty reading. You must read and re-read many
times, with careful study and thought. You must do
some thinking on your own account, in order to
apply these general principles to your own
"symptoms" and needs. You must read carefully, and
then think a little.
There is no royal road to
Mind-Power, or anything else. I have tried to make
the road a little easier for you--but you must do
the traveling yourself. You cannot reach the
heights by proxy. You must digest these things
yourself--predigested ideas will do you no good.
Underlying all of these
wonderful manifestations of telementation, there
is just the simple principle that I have pointed
out to you--induction of mental states by
Desire-Force and Will-Power. Everything occurs by
reason of this principle. You may think that the
book that you needed, and which came to you so
wonderfully, must have arrived in some other way.
Not so, the book was placed
here, and moved there, by people, and these people
have minds capable of being moved by vibratory
waves and so when once the thing was set into
operation, all things worked together toward the
given end. Even the present book reached you under
the law of attraction. There is no chance in these
matters--there are laws in operation everywhere,
and always--and over all there is the Great Law.
And, now in concluding this
chapter, I would remind you to always realize that
you are centers of living mental energy in the
great Ocean of Mind-Power. And that you are strong
in the degree that you are positive. And that you
are positive in the degree that you are an
individual. And you are an Individual in the
degree that you realize that you are a "center of
living will,"
There is nothing to fear but
fear--you are capable of asserting your
individuality always, and everywhere--your only
chains are those you forge for yourself--you are
free right now, here, and always. Do not be
deluded by the petty things of personality, that
pass away and perish over-night--but rest serene
and firm in the consciousness that you are an
individual living will center; and fear not to
assert the individual "I." There is no Devil but
fear--nothing bit fear can keep you from your own
heritage and birthright Assert the "I" and banish
fear.