Divinity: Thought Reigns Supreme

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“Whenever you go out of doors,
draw the chin in,
carry the crown of the head high,
and fill the lungs to the utmost;
drink in the sunshine;
greet your friends with a smile,
and put soul into every handclasp.

Do not fear being misunderstood
and do not waste a minute thinking about your enemies.

Try to fix firmly in your mind what you would like to do;
and then without veering off direction,
you will move straight to the goal.

Keep your mind on the great and splendid things you would like to do, and then, as the days go gliding by,
you will find yourself unconsciously seizing upon the opportunities that are required for the fulfilment of your desire, just as the coral insect takes from the running tide the element it needs.

Picture in your mind the able, earnest, useful person you desire to be, and the thought you hold is hourly transforming you into the particular individual…

Thought is supreme.

Preserve a right mental attitude — the attitude of courage, frankness, and good cheer.

To think right is to create.

All things come through desire & every sincere prayer is answered.

We become like that on which our hearts are fixed.

Whenever you go out of doors, draw the chin in, carry the crown of the head high.
We are god in the chrysalis.”

— Elbert Hubbard

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