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This book was published in 1922 and George was a student of Genevieve Behrend. #genevievebehrend author of How to live life and love it #howtolivelifeandloveit and your invisible power #yourinvisiblepower I will be reading extracts of this book (but ensuring all relevant and important context is left in to enable listeners to apply the lessons). Much Love to You All Keeping Still Preface Among the imaginative stories of our child¬hood days, who does not recall the charm which Aladdin and his wonderful lamp held for us? How marvelous were the things which came to pass each time that he rubbed it! How often in our childish imagination did we wish for just such a wonder-lamp which would provide us with all the things which our hearts desired! Yet this fancy of childhood is father to a wonderful scientific fact possible of being dem-onstrated mentally, and of being universally used to satisfy every requirement of the human heart. We are each one of us a mental wonder-lamp manifesting a form of power more marvelous than ever was the light which shone from Aladdin’s lamp. Our natural desires are spontaneously and continuously shaping themselves into objects of thought, and these into thought-images which are being impressed, developed and re-produced outwardly all the time. By its action upon mind-substance our desires, or mental images, become concrete, outward realities, visible to the physical eye. That is how ALL THINGS which we are able to see, touch and otherwise outwardly sense in this world have come into outward existence either in a universalized or individualized sense. Heretofore, this formulative process has been largely a haphazard one. Our needs, for the most part subconscious, have simply brought this power into action automatically in a perfectly natural way, with more or less outward success. We have come to know the definite mental-mechanical action which is set in motion and the definite chemicalization which takes place; that these can be placed on a basis where they can be intelligently and deliberately controlled so that we are able first to select our desires; secondly to consciously shape these desires into objects of thought, and to establish them as thought-images in our consciousness; and then from this point on we can deliberately exercise this power so that what we desire and see inwardly, can be reproduced outwardly as a part of our outward world of things. We are actually able to see inner things into outward existence. —The Author INTRODUCTION By Mrs. Genevieve Behrend I find a definite joy in the fact that the first of George Schubel’s series of books on visualizing has been put into printed form. There is a thirst for knowledge and an increasing need at the present day for books of this kind. Each day the study of mental science is becoming more and more resorted to by those persons who, discovering the futility of their struggle against the laws of our increasingly complex life of today, are learning to adjust themselves, and to work with these laws. When this is done they find that they are working in harmony with a power which enables them to accomplish what otherwise would be seemingly impossible things. To those who are but slightly acquainted with the universal truths of applied mental science, I recommend this book. The author was one of my early students, and his own wonderful prosperity and success in business and financial affairs is, to my mind, the best demonstration of the facts which he offers to others in this present volume. Visualizing is nothing more than the process of the impersonal, universal, unspecialized, un-differentiated Mind seeing itself into the specialized, the concrete, and the particular; bringing the inward seemingly unseen uni¬verse with all its multitudinous and ever-shap¬ing forms into outwardly visible existence. It is a specialized operation from a specific center for the specific purpose of bringing substance into outward concrete form, and all that is necessary is for us to personalize this power for our particular needs. When thus deliberately applied, visualizing can be made to do away with hospitals, asylums, prisons, charitable homes, and institutions now devoted to the correction of poverty, disease. #lawofattraction #manifestation #visualization #audiobook #audio