29. Mind-Building - How to gain the dynamic qualities - William Walker Atkinson

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Mind-Power: The Secret of Mental Magic - An audiobook from William Walker Atkinson
Chapter 29. Mind-Building
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I shall now briefly run over the mental faculties most necessary to be developed by the man who wishes to gain the dynamic qualities. I shall add a few words of advice regarding the development of each of the said faculties. 1. Continuity. This faculty has been so named by the phrenologists, and defined as the faculty that enables a man to "stick-to-it" until it is done — that gives him patience to complete his task — that gives him stability. Its lack makes a man restless; changeable; shifting; disconnected; scattered; unstable; and unreliable. To cultivate this faculty follow the three-fold method, in the direction of concentrating, dwelling upon, and sticking to a matter once undertaken; doing thorough work; and fighting to make a change. 2. Vitality. This faculty is defined by phrenologists as the one that makes a person tenacious of life; and which causes him to fight off death, sickness, or weakness.... Listen to learn the rest!
— William Walker Atkinson

"The universe is a great organism, controlled by a dynamism
of the psychical order. Mind gleams through its every atom....
There is mind in everything, not only in human and animal life,
but in plants, in minerals, in space.
— Flammarion, the famous French astronomer and author

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