3. WHAT IS POWER
• POWER is essential for success in the accumulation of money.
• PLANS are inert and useless, without sufficient POWER to translate them
• into ACTION.
4. POWER
• POWER may be defined as “organized and intelligently directed
• KNOWLEDGE.” Power, as the term is here used, refers to ORGANIZED effort,
• sufficient to enable an individual to transmute DESIRE into its monetary
• equivalent. ORGANIZED effort is produced through the coordination of effort of
• two or more people, who work toward a DEFINITE end, in a spirit of harmony.
• POWER IS REQUIRED FOR THE ACCUMULATION OF MONEY!
• POWER IS NECESSARY FOR THE RETENTION OF MONEY AFTER IT HAS
• BEEN ACCUMULATED
5. POWER OF THE MASTER MIND
• The “Master Mind” may be defined as: “Coordination of knowledge and effort, in a spirit of harmony,
between two or more people, for the attainment to a definite purpose.”
• No individual may have great power without availing himself of the “Master Mind.” In a preceding chapter,
instructions were given for the creation of. PLANS for the purpose of translating DESIRE into its monetary
equivalent. IfIyou carry out these instructions with PERSISTENCE and intelligence, and used discrimination in
the selection of your “Master Mind” group, your objective will have been half-way reached, even before you
begin to recognize it.
6. LET US ASCERTAIN HOW POWER MAY BE ACQUIRED. IF POWER IS
“ORGANIZED KNOWLEDGE,” LET US EXAMINE THE SOURCES OF
KNOWLEDGE:
7. INFINITE INTELLIGENCE
• This source of knowledge may be contacted through the procedure with the aid
of Creative Imagination
8. ACCUMULATED EXPERIENCE.
• The accumulated experience of man, (or that portion of it which has been
organized and recorded), may be found in any well-equipped public library .An
important part of this accumulated experience is taught in public schools and
colleges, where it has been classified and organized.
9. EXPERIMENT AND RESEARCH
• In the field of science and in practically every other walk of life, men are
gathering, classifying, and organizing new facts daily.
10. EXPLANATION FOR POTMM
• The brain functions in a similar fashion. This accounts for the fact that
• some brains are more efficient than others, and leads to this significant statement
• a group of brains coordinated (or connected) in a spirit of harmony, will
• provide more thought-energy than a single brain, just as a group of electric
• batteries will provide more energy than a single battery
12. THE SUBCONSCIOUS MIND
• THE SUBCONSCIOUS MIND consists of a field of consciousness, in which every
impulse of thought that reaches the objective mind through any of the five
senses, is classified and recorded, and from which thoughts may be recalled or
withdrawn as letters may be taken from a filing cabinet.
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15. THE SUBCONSCIOUS MIND WORKS DAY AND
NIGHT
• Through a method of procedure, unknown to man, the subconscious mind draws
upon the forces of Infinite Intelligence for the power with which it voluntarily
transmutes eone’s desires into their physical equivalent, making use, always of the
most practical media by which this end may be accomplished.
16. FURTHER EXPLANATION
• You cannot entirely control your subconscious mind, but you can voluntarily hand
over to it any plan, desire, or purpose which you wish transformed into concrete
form. Read, again, instructions for using the subconscious mind, in the chapter on
autosuggestion
17. IMPORTANT POINTS
• There is plenty of evidence to support the belief that the subconscious mind is
the connecting link between the finite mind of man and Infinite Intelligenc
19. PERSISTENCE
• The basis of persistence is the POWER OF Will.
• In psychology, persistence is a personality trait. It is measured in the
Temperament and Character Inventory and is considered one of the four
temperament traits. Persistence refers to perseverance in spite of fatigue or
frustration.