This is the Spirit of Infinite Peace,
and the moment we come into harmony with it there
comes to us an inflowing tide of peace, for peace
is harmony. A deep interior meaning underlies
the great truth, “To be spiritually minded is
life and peace.” To recognize the fact
that we are spirit, and to live in this thought, is
to be spiritually minded, and so to be in harmony
and peace. Oh, the thousands of men and women
all about us weary with care, troubled and ill at ease,
running hither and thither to find peace, weary in
body, soul, and mind; going to other countries, traveling
the world over, coming back, and still not finding
it. Of course they have not found it and they
never will find it in this way, because they are looking
for it where it is not. They are looking for
it without when they should look within. Peace
is to be found only within, and unless one find it
there he will never find it at all.
Peace lies not in the external world.
It lies within one’s own soul. We may
travel over many different avenues in pursuit of it,
we may seek it through the channels of the bodily
appetites and passions, we may seek it through all
the channels of the external, we may chase for it
hither and thither, but it will always be just beyond
our grasp, because we are searching for it where it
is not. In the degree, however, that we order
the bodily appetites and passions in accordance with
the promptings of the soul within will the higher forms
of happiness and peace enter our lives; but in the
degree that we fail in doing this will disease, suffering,
and discontent enter in.
To be at one with God is to be at
peace. The child simplicity is the greatest
agency in bringing this full and complete realization,
the child simplicity that recognizes its true relations
with the Father’s life. There are people
I know who have come into such a conscious realization
of their oneness with this Infinite Life, this Spirit
of Infinite Peace, that their lives are fairly bubbling
over with joy. I have particularly in mind at
this moment a comparatively young man who was an invalid
for several years, his health completely broken with
nervous exhaustion, who thought there was nothing in
life worth living for, to whom everything and everybody
presented a gloomy aspect, and he in turn presented
a gloomy aspect to all with whom he came in contact.
Not long ago he came into such a vital realization
of his oneness with this Infinite Power, he opened
himself so completely to its divine inflow, that today
he is in perfect health, and frequently as I meet
him now he cannot resist the impulse to cry out, “Oh,
it is a joy to be alive.”
I know an officer on our police force
who has told me that many times when off duty and
on his way home in the evening, there comes to him
such a vivid and vital realization of his oneness with
this Infinite Power, and this Spirit of Infinite Peace
so takes hold of and so fills him, that it seems as
if his feet could scarcely keep to the pavement, so
buoyant and so exhilarated does he become by reason
of this inflowing tide.
He who comes into this higher realization
never has any fear, for he has always with him a sense
of protection, and the very realization of this makes
his protection complete. Of him it is true, “No
weapon that is formed against thee shall prosper;”
“There shall no ill come nigh thy dwelling;”
“Thou shalt be in league with the stones of the
field, and the beasts of the field shall be at peace
with thee.”
These are the men and the women who
seem to live charmed lives. The moment we fear
anything we open the door for the entrance of the
actualization of the very thing we fear. An animal
will never harm a person who is absolutely fearless
in regard to it. The instant he fears he opens
himself to danger; and some animals, the dog for example,
can instantly detect the element of fear, and this
gives them the courage to do harm. In the degree
that we come into a full realization of our oneness
with this Infinite Power do we become calm and quiet,
undisturbed by the little occurrences that before so
vex and annoy us. We are no longer disappointed
in people, for we always read them aright. We
have the power of penetrating into their very souls
and seeing the underlying motives that are at work
there.
A gentleman approached a friend the other day, and with great show of
cordiality grasped him by the hand and said, “Why, Mr. , I am so
glad to see you.” Quick as a flash my friend read him, and looking him
steadily in the eye, replied, “No, you are mistaken, you are not glad
to see me; but you are very much disconcerted, so much so that you are
now blushing in evidence of it.” The gentleman replied, “Well, you
know in this day and age of conventionality and form we have to put on
the show and sometimes make believe what we do not really feel.” My
friend once more looked him in the face and said, “Again you are
mistaken. Let me give you one little word of advice: You will always
fare better and will think far more of yourself, always to recognize
and to tell the truth rather than to give yourself to any semblance of
it.”
As soon as we are able to read people
aright we will then cease to be disappointed in them,
we will cease to place them on pedestals, for this
can never be done without some attendant disappointment.
The fall will necessarily come, sooner or later,
and moreover, we are thus many times unfair to our
friends. When we come into harmony with this
Spirit of Peace, evil reports and apparent bad treatment,
either at the hands of friends or of enemies, will
no longer disturb us. When we are conscious
of the fact that in our life and our work we are true
to that eternal principle of right, of truth, of justice
that runs through all the universe, that unites and
governs all, that always eventually prevails, then
nothing of this kind can come nigh us, and come what
may we will always be tranquil and undisturbed.
The things that cause sorrow, and
pain, and bereavement will not be able to take the
hold of us they now take, for true wisdom will enable
us to see the proper place and know the right relations
of all things. The loss of friends by the transition
we call death will not cause sorrow to the soul that
has come into this higher realization, for he knows
that there is no such thing as death, for each one
is not only a partaker, but an eternal partaker, of
this Infinite Life. He knows that the mere falling
away of the physical body by no means affects the
real soul life. With a tranquil spirit born of
a higher faith he can realize for himself, and to
those less strong he can say
“Loving friends! be wise and dry
Straightway every weeping eye;
What you left upon the bier
Is not worth a single tear;
’Tis a simple sea-shell, one
Out of which the pearl has gone.
The shell was nothing, leave it there;
The pearl the soul was
all, is here.”
And so far as the element of separation
is concerned, he realizes that to spirit there are
no bounds, and that spiritual communion, whether between
two persons in the body, or two persons, one in the
body and one out of the body, is within the reach
of all. In the degree that the higher spiritual
life is realized can there be this higher spiritual
communion.
The things that we open ourselves
to always come to us. People in the olden times
expected to see angels and they saw them; but there
is no more reason why they should have seen them than
that we should see them now; no more reason why they
should come and dwell with them than that they should
come and dwell with us, for the great laws governing
all things are the same today as they were then.
If angels come not to minister unto us it is because
we do not invite them, it is because we keep the door
closed through which they otherwise might enter.
In the degree that we are filled with
this Spirit of Peace by thus opening ourselves to
its inflow does it pour through us, so that we carry
it with us wherever we go. In the degree that
we thus open ourselves do we become magnets to attract
peace from all sources; and in the degree that we
attract and embody it in ourselves are we able to
give it forth to others. We can in this way become
such perfect embodiments of peace that wherever we
go we are continually shedding benedictions.
But a day or two ago I saw a woman grasp the hand
of a man (his face showed the indwelling God), saying,
“Oh, it does me so much good to see you.
I have been in anxiety and almost in despair during
the past few hours, but the very sight of you has rolled
the burden entirely away.” There are people
all around us who are continually giving out blessings
and comfort, persons whose mere presence seems to
change sorrow into joy, fear into courage, despair
into hope, weakness into power.
It is the one who has come into the
realization of his own true self who carries this
power with him and who radiates it wherever he goes, the
one who, as we say, has found his centre. And
in all the great universe there is but one centre, the
Infinite Power that is working in and through all.
The one who then has found his centre is the one
who has come into the realization of his oneness with
this Infinite Power, the one who recognizes himself
as a spiritual being, for God is spirit.
Such is the man of power. Centred
in the Infinite, he has thereby, so to speak, connected
himself with, he has attached his belts to, the great
power-house of the universe. He is constantly
drawing power to himself from all sources. For,
thus centred, knowing himself, conscious of his own
power, the thoughts that go from his mind are thoughts
of strength; and by virtue of the law that like attracts
like, he by his thoughts is continually attracting
to himself from all quarters the aid of all whose
thoughts are thoughts of strength, and in this way
he is linking himself with this order of thought in
the universe.
And so to him that hath, to him shall
be given. This is simply the working of a natural
law. His strong, positive, and hence constructive
thought is continually working success for him along
all lines, and continually bringing to him help from
all directions. The things that he sees, that
he creates in the ideal, are through the agency of
this strong constructive thought continually clothing
themselves, taking form, manifesting themselves in
the material. Silent, unseen forces are at work
which will sooner or later be made manifest in the
visible.
Fear and all thoughts of failure never
suggest themselves to such a man; or if they do, they
are immediately sent out of his mind, and so he is
not influenced by this order of thought from without.
He does not attract it to him. He is in another
current of thought. Consequently the weakening,
failure-bringing thoughts of the fearing, the vacillating,
the pessimistic about him, have no influence upon him.
The one who is of the negative, fearing kind not only
has his energies and his physical agents weakened,
or even paralyzed through the influence of this kind
of thought that is born within him, but he also in
this way connects himself with this order of thought
in the world about him. And in the degree that
he does this does he become a victim to the weak,
fearing, negative minds all around him. Instead
of growing in power, he increases in weakness.
He is in the same order of thought with those of
whom it is true, and even that which they
have shall be taken away from them. This again
is simply the working of a natural law, the same as
is its opposite. Fearing lest I lose even what
I have I hide it away in a napkin. Very well.
I must then pay the price of my “fearing lest
I lose.”
Thoughts of strength both build strength
from within and attract it from without. Thoughts
of weakness actualize weakness from within and attract
it from without. Courage begets strength, fear
begets weakness. And so courage begets success,
fear begets failure. It is the man or the woman
of faith, and hence of courage, who is the master
of circumstances, and who makes his or her power felt
in the world. It is the man or the woman who
lacks faith and who as a consequence is weakened and
crippled by fears and forebodings, who is the creature
of all passing occurrences.
Within each one lies the cause of
whatever comes to him. Each has it in his own
hands to determine what comes. Everything in
the visible, material world has its origin in the
unseen, the spiritual, the thought world. This
is the world of cause, the former is the world of effect.
The nature of the effect is always in accordance with
the nature of the cause. What one lives in his
invisible, thought world, he is continually actualizing
in his visible, material world. If he would
have any conditions different in the latter he must
make the necessary change in the former. A clear
realization of this great fact would bring success
to thousands of men and women who all about us are
now in the depths of despair. It would bring
health, abounding health and strength to thousands
now diseased and suffering. It would bring peace
and joy to thousands now unhappy and ill at ease.
And oh, the thousands all about us
who are continually living in the slavery of fear.
The spirits within that should be strong and powerful,
are rendered weak and impotent. Their energies
are crippled, their efforts are paralyzed. “Fear
is everywhere, fear of want, fear of starvation,
fear of public opinion, fear of private opinion, fear
that what we own today may not be ours tomorrow, fear
of sickness, fear of death. Fear has become
with millions a fixed habit. The thought is
everywhere. The thought is thrown upon us from
every direction. . . . To live in continual dread,
continual cringing, continual fear of anything, be
it loss of love, loss of money, loss of position or
situation, is to take the readiest means to lose what
we fear we shall.”
By fear nothing is to be gained, but
on the contrary, everything is to be lost. “I
know this is true,” says one, “but I am
given to fear; it’s natural to me and I can’t
help it.” Can’t help it! In
saying this you indicate one great reason of your
fear by showing that you do not even know yourself
as yet. You must know yourself in order to know
your powers, and not until you know them can you use
them wisely and fully. Don’t say you can’t
help it. If you think you can’t, the chances
are that you can’t. If you think you can,
and act in accordance with this thought, then not
only are the chances that you can, but if you act
fully in accordance with it, that you can and that
you will is an absolute certainty. It was Virgil
who in describing the crew which in his mind would
win the race, said of them, They can because
they think they can. In other words, this very
attitude of mind on their part will infuse a spiritual
power into their bodies that will give them the strength
and endurance which will enable them to win.
Then take the thought that you can;
take it merely as a seed-thought, if need be, plant
it in your consciousness, tend it, cultivate it, and
it will gradually reach out and gather strength from
all quarters. It will focus and make positive
and active the spiritual force within you that is
now scattered and of little avail. It will draw
to itself force from without. It will draw to
your aid the influence of other minds of its own nature,
minds that are fearless, strong, courageous.
You will thus draw to yourself and connect yourself
with this order of thought. If earnest and faithful,
the time will soon come when all fear will loose its
hold; and instead of being an embodiment of weakness
and a creature of circumstances, you will find yourself
a tower of strength and a master of circumstances.
We need more faith in every-day life, faith
in the power that works for good, faith in the Infinite
God, and hence faith in ourselves created in His image.
And however things at times may seem to go, however
dark at times appearances may be, the knowledge of
the fact that “the Supreme Power has us in its
charge as it has the suns and endless systems of worlds
in space,” will give us the supreme faith that
all is well with us, the same as all is well with the
world. “Thou wilt keep him in perfect peace
whose mind is stayed on Thee.”
There is nothing firmer, and safer,
and surer than Deity. Then, as we recognize
the fact that we have it in our own hands to open ourselves
ever more fully to this Infinite Power, and call upon
it to manifest itself in and through us, we will find
in ourselves an ever increasing sense of power.
For in this way we are working in conjunction with
it, and it in turn is working in conjunction with
us. We are then led into the full realization
of the fact that all things work together for good
to those that love the good. Then the fears and
forebodings that have dominated us in the past will
be transmuted into faith, and faith when rightly understood
and rightly used is a force before which nothing can
stand.
Materialism leads naturally to pessimism.
And how could it do otherwise? A knowledge
of the Spiritual Power working in and through us as
well as in and through all things, a power that works
for righteousness, leads to optimism. Pessimism
leads to weakness. Optimism leads to power.
The one who is centred in Deity is the one who not
only outrides every storm, but who through the faith,
and so, the conscious power that is in him, faces
storm with the same calmness and serenity that he
faces fair weather; for he knows well beforehand what
the outcome will be. He knows that underneath
are the everlasting arms. He it is who realizes
the truth of the injunction, “Rest in the Lord,
wait patiently for Him and He shall give thee thy heart’s
desire.” All shall be given, simply given,
to him who is ready to accept it. Can anything
be clearer than this?
In the degree, then, that we work
in conjunction with the Supreme Power do we need the
less to concern ourselves about results. To live
in the full realization of this fact and all that
attends it brings peace, a full, rich, abiding peace, a
peace that makes the present complete, and that, going
on before, brings back the assurance that as our days,
so shall our strength be. The one who is thus
centred, even in the face of all the unrest and the
turmoil about us, can realize and say
“I stay my haste, I make delays,
For what avails this eager
pace?
I stand amid eternal ways,
And what is mine shall know
my face.
“Asleep, awake, by night or day,
The friends I seek are seeking
me;
No wind can drive my bark astray,
Nor change the tide of destiny.
“The waters know their own, and
draw
The brooks that spring in
yonder height;
So flows the good with equal law
Unto the soul of pure delight
“The stars come nightly to the sky;
The tidal wave unto the sea;
Nor time, nor space, nor deep, nor high,
Can keep my own away from
me.”