The Science of Getting Rich by W. D. Wattles
CHAPTER VIII. THINKING IN THE CERTAIN WAY.
1350 words | Chapter 9
Turn back to chapter VI., and read again the story of the man who
formed a mental image of his house, and you will get a fair idea of the
initial step toward getting rich. You must form a clear and definite
mental picture of what you want; you cannot transmit an idea unless you
have it yourself.
You must have it before you can give it; and many people fail to
impress Thinking Substance because they have themselves only a vague
and misty concept of the things they want to do, to have, or to become.
It is not enough that you should have a general desire for wealth “to
do good with”; everybody has that desire.
It is not enough that you should have a wish to travel, see things,
live more, etc. Everybody has those desires also. If you were going to
send a wireless message to a friend, you would not send the letters
of the alphabet in their order, and let him construct the message for
himself; nor would you take words at random from the dictionary. You
would send a coherent sentence; one which meant something. When you try
to impress your wants upon Substance, remember that it must be done by
a coherent statement; you must know what you want, and be definite.
You can never get rich, or start the creative power into action, by
sending out unformed longings and vague desires.
Go over your desires just as the man I have described went over his
house; see just what you want, and get a clear mental picture of it as
you wish it to look when you get it.
That clear mental picture you must have continually in mind, as the
sailor has in mind the port toward which he is sailing the ship; you
must keep your face toward it all the time. You must no more lose sight
of it than the steersman loses sight of the compass.
It is not necessary to take exercises in concentration, nor to set
apart special times for prayer and affirmation, nor to “go into the
silence,” nor to do occult stunts of any kind. These things are well
enough, but all you need is to know what you want, and to want it badly
enough so that it will stay in your thoughts.
Spend as much of your leisure time as you can in contemplating your
picture, but no one needs to take exercises to concentrate his mind on
a thing which he really wants; it is the things you do not really care
about which require effort to fix your attention upon them.
And unless you really want to get rich, so that the desire is strong
enough to hold your thoughts directed to the purpose as the magnetic
pole holds the needle of the compass, it will hardly be worth while for
you to try to carry out the instructions given in this book.
The methods herein set forth are for people whose desire for riches is
strong enough to overcome mental laziness and the love of ease, and
make them work.
The more clear and definite you make your picture, then, and the
more you dwell upon it, bringing out all its delightful details, the
stronger your desire will be; and the stronger your desire, the easier
it will be to hold your mind fixed upon the picture of what you want.
Something more is necessary, however, than merely to see the picture
clearly. If that is all you do, you are only a dreamer, and will have
little or no power for accomplishment.
Behind your clear vision must be the purpose to realize it; to bring it
out in tangible expression.
And behind this purpose must be an invincible and unwavering FAITH
that the thing is already yours; that it is “at hand” and you have only
to take possession of it.
Live in the new house, mentally, until it takes form around you
physically. In the mental realm, enter at once into full enjoyment of
the things you want.
“Whatsoever things ye ask for when ye pray, believe that ye receive
them, and ye shall have them,” said Jesus.
See the things you want as if they were actually around you all the
time; see yourself as owning and using them. Make use of them in
imagination just as you will use them when they are your tangible
possessions. Dwell upon your mental picture until it is clear and
distinct, and then take the Mental Attitude of Ownership toward
everything in that picture. Take possession of it, in mind, in the full
faith that it is actually yours. Hold to this mental ownership; do not
waver for an instant in the faith that it is real.
And remember what was said in a preceding chapter about gratitude; be
as thankful for it all the time as you expect to be when it has taken
form. The man who can sincerely thank God for the things which as yet
he owns only in imagination, has real faith. He will get rich; he will
cause the creation of whatsoever he wants.
You do not need to pray repeatedly for the things you want; it is not
necessary to tell God about it every day.
“Use not vain repetitions as the heathen do,” said Jesus to His pupils,
“for your Father knoweth that ye have need of these things before ye
ask Him.”
Your part is to intelligently formulate your desire for the things
which make for a larger life, and to get these desires arranged into a
coherent whole; and then to impress this Whole Desire upon the Formless
Substance, which has the power and the will to bring you what you want.
You do not make this impression by repeating strings of words; you make
it by holding the vision with unshakable PURPOSE to attain it, and with
steadfast FAITH that you do attain it.
The answer to prayer is not according to your faith while you are
talking, but according to your faith while you are working.
You cannot impress the mind of God by having a special Sabbath day set
apart to tell Him what you want, and then forgetting Him during the
rest of the week. You cannot impress Him by having special hours to go
into your closet and pray, if you then dismiss the matter from your
mind until the hour of prayer comes again.
Oral prayer is well enough, and has its effect, especially upon
yourself, in clarifying your vision and strengthening your faith; but
it is not your oral petitions which get you what you want. In order to
get rich you do not need a “sweet hour of prayer”; you need to “pray
without ceasing.” And by prayer I mean holding steadily to your vision,
with the purpose to cause its creation into solid form, and the faith
that you are doing so.
“Believe that ye _receive_ them.”
The whole matter turns on receiving, once you have clearly formed
your vision. When you _have_ formed it, it is well to make an oral
statement, addressing the Supreme in reverent prayer; and from that
moment you must, in mind, receive what you ask for. Live in the new
house; wear the fine clothes; ride in the automobile; go on the
journey, and confidently plan for greater journeys. Think and speak of
all the things you have asked for in terms of actual present ownership.
Imagine an environment, and a financial condition exactly as you want
them, and live all the time in that imaginary environment and financial
condition. Mind, however, that you do not do this as a mere dreamer
and castle builder; hold to the FAITH that the imaginary is being
realized, and to the PURPOSE to realize it. Remember that it is faith
and purpose in the use of the imagination which make the difference
between the scientist and the dreamer. And having learned this fact, it
is here that you must learn the proper use of the Will.
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