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My Word Accomplishes
“You are either attracting or repelling according to your mental attitudes. You are either identifying yourself with lack or with abundance, with love and friendship or with indifference. You cannot keep from attracting into your experience that which corresponds to the sum total of your states of consciousness. This law of attraction and repulsion works automatically. It is like the law of reflection—the reflection corresponds to the image held before a mirror. Life is a mirror peopled with the forms of your own acceptance.
How careful, then, you should be to guard your thoughts, not only seeing to it that you keep them from doubt and fear—acccepting only the good—but, equally, you should consciously repel every thought that denies that good.
Say: I know that my word penetrates any unbelief in my mind, casts out fear, removes doubt, clears away obstacles, permitting that which is enduring, perfect, and true to be realized. I have complete faith and acceptance that all the statements I make will be carried out as I have believed. I do everything with a sense of reliance upon the Law of Good; therefore, I know that my word shall not return unto me void. I accept this word and rejoice in it. I expect complete and perfect results from it.”
Excerpt From 365 Science of Mind Ernest Holmes
By Ernest Holmes 365My Word Accomplishes
“You are either attracting or repelling according to your mental attitudes. You are either identifying yourself with lack or with abundance, with love and friendship or with indifference. You cannot keep from attracting into your experience that which corresponds to the sum total of your states of consciousness. This law of attraction and repulsion works automatically. It is like the law of reflection—the reflection corresponds to the image held before a mirror. Life is a mirror peopled with the forms of your own acceptance.
How careful, then, you should be to guard your thoughts, not only seeing to it that you keep them from doubt and fear—acccepting only the good—but, equally, you should consciously repel every thought that denies that good.
Say: I know that my word penetrates any unbelief in my mind, casts out fear, removes doubt, clears away obstacles, permitting that which is enduring, perfect, and true to be realized. I have complete faith and acceptance that all the statements I make will be carried out as I have believed. I do everything with a sense of reliance upon the Law of Good; therefore, I know that my word shall not return unto me void. I accept this word and rejoice in it. I expect complete and perfect results from it.”
Excerpt From 365 Science of Mind Ernest Holmes