GameofLife 1
GameofLife 1
GameofLife 1
And
How to Play It
By
Florence Scovel Shinn
The Game of Life and How to Play It
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When man knows his own powers and the workings of his
mind, his great desire is to find an easy and quick way to
impress the subconscious with good, for simply an
intellectual knowledge of the Truth will not bring results.
In my own case, I found the easiest way is in "casting the
burden."
A metaphysician once explained it in this manner. He said,
"The only thing which gives anything weight in nature, is
the law of gravitation, and if a boulder could be taken high
above the planet, there would be no weight in that boulder;
and that is what Jesus Christ meant when he said: "My
yoke is easy and my burden is light."
He had overcome the world vibration, and functioned in the
fourth dimensional realm, where there is only perfection,
completion, life and joy.
He said: "Come to me all ye that are labor and are heavy
laden, and I will give you rest." "Take my yoke upon you,
for my yoke is easy and my burden is light."
We are also told in the fifty-fifth Psalm, to "cast thy burden
upon the Lord." Many passages in the Bible state that the
battle is God's not man's and that man is always to "stand
still" and see the Salvation of the Lord.
This indicates that the superconscious mind (or Christ
within) is the department which fights man's battle and
relieves him of burdens.
We see, therefore, that man violates law if he carries a
burden, and a burden is an adverse thought or condition,
and this thought or condition has its root in the
subconscious.
It seems almost impossible to make any headway directing
the subconscious from the conscious, or reasoning mind, as
the reasoning mind (the intellect) is limited in its
conceptions, and filled with doubts and fears.
How scientific it then is, to cast the burden upon the
superconscious mind (or Christ within) where it is "made
light," or dissolved into its native nothingness."
For example: A woman in urgent need of money, "made
light" upon the Christ within, the superconscious, with the
statement, "I cast this burden of lack on the Christ (within)
and I go free to have plenty!"
The belief in lack was her burden, and as she cast it upon
the Superconscious with its belief of plenty, an avalanche
of supply was the result.
We read, "The Christ in you the hope of glory."
Another example: One of my students had been given a
new piano, and there was no room in her studio for it until
she had moved out the old one. She was in a state of
perplexity. She wanted to keep the old piano, but knew of
no place to send it. She became desperate, as the new piano
was to be sent immediately; in fact, was on its way, with no
place to put it. She said it came to her to repeat, "I cast this
burden on the Christ within, and I go free."
A few moments later, her 'phone rang, and a woman friend
asked if she might rent her old piano, and it was moved out,
a few minutes before the new one arrived.
I knew a woman, whose burden was resentment. She said,
"I cast this burden of resentment on the Christ within, and I
go free, to be loving, harmonious and happy." The
Almighty superconscious, flooded the subconscious with
love, and her whole life was changed. For years, resentment
had held her in a state of torment and imprisoned her sould
(the subconscious mind).
The statement should be made over and over and over,
sometimes for hours at a time, silently or audibly, with
quietness but determination.
I have often compared it to winding-up a victrola. We must
wind ourselves up with spoken words.
I have noticed, in "casting the burden," after a little while,
one seems to see clearly. It is impossible to have clear
vision, while in the throes of carnal mind. doubts and fear
poison the mind and body and imagination runs riot,
attracting disaster and disease.
In steadily repeating the affirmation, "I cast this burden on
the Christ within, and go free," the vision clears, and with it
a feeling of relief, and sooner or later comes the
manifestation of good, be it health, happiness or supply.
One of my students once asked me to explain the "darkness
before the dawn." I referred in a preceding chapter to the
fact that often, before the big demonstration "everything
seems to go wrong," and deep depression clouds the
consciousness. It means that out of the subconscious are
rising th doubts and fears of the ages. These old derelicts of
the subconscious rise to the surfact, to be put out.
It is then that man should clap his cymbals, like
Jehoshaphat, and give thanks that he is saved, even though
he seems surrounded by the enemy (the situation of lack or
disease). The student continued, "How long must one
remeain in the dark" and I replied, "until one can see in the
dark, and "casting the burden enables one to see in the
dark."
In order to impress the subconscious, active faith is always
essential.
"Faith without works is dead." In these chapters I have
endeavored to bring out this point.
Jeses Christ showed active faith when "He commanded the
multitude to sit down on the ground," before he gave thanks
for the loaves and fishes.
I will give another example showing how necessary this
step is. In fact, active faith is the bridge, over which man
passes to his Promised Land.
Through misunderstanding, a woman had been separated
from her husband, whom she love deeply. He refused all
offers of reconciliation and would not communicate with
her in any way.
Coming into the knowledge of Spiritual law, she denied the
appearance of separation. She made this statement: "There
is no separation in Divine Mind, therefore, I cannot be
separated form the love and companionship which are mine
by divine right."
She showed active faith by arranging a place for him at the
table every day; thereby impressing the subconscious with
a picture of his return. Over a year passed, but she never
wavered, and one day he walked in.
The subconscious is often impressed through music. Music
has a fourth dimensional quality and releases the soul from
imprisonment. It makes wonderful things seem possible,
and easy of accomplishment!
I have a friend who uses her victrola, daily, for this
purpose. It puts her in perfect harmony and releases the
imagination.
Another woman often dances while making her
affirmations. The rhythm and harmony of music and
motion carry her words forth with tremendous power.
The student must remember also, not to despise the "day of
small things."
Invariably, before a demonstration, come "signs of land."
Before Columbus reached America, he saw birds and twigs
which showed him land was near. So it is with a
demonstration; but often the student mistakes it for the
demonstration itself, and is disappointed.
For example: A woman had "spoken the word" for a set of
dishes. Not long afterwards a friend gave her a dish which
was old and cracked.
She came to me and said, "Well, I asked for a set of dishes,
and all I got was a cracked plate."
I replied, "The plate was only signs of land. It shows your
dishes are coming - look upon it as a birds and seaweed,"
and not long afterwards the dishes came.
Continually "making-believe," impresses the subconscious.
If one makes believe he is rich, and makes believe he is
successful, in "due time he will reap."
Children are always "making believe," and "except ye be
converted, and become as little children, ye shall not enter
the Kingdom of Heaven."
For example: I know of a woman who was very poor, but
no one could make her feel poor. She earned a small
amount of money from rich friends, who constantly
reminded her of her poverty, and to be careful and saving.
Regardless of their admonitions, she would spend all her
earnings on a hat, or make someone a gift, and be in a
rapturous state of mind. Her thoughts were always centered
on beautiful clothes and "rings and things," but without
envying others.
She lived in the world of the wondrous, and only riches
seemed real to her. Before long she married a rich man, and
the rings and things became visible. I do not know whether
the man was the "Divine Selection," but opulence had to
manifest in her life, as she had imaged only opulence.
There is no peace or happiness for man, until he has erased
all fear from the subconscious.
Fear is misdirected energy and must be redirected, or
transmuted into Faith.
Jesus Christ siad, "Why are ye fearful, O ye of little faith?"
"All things are possible to him that believeth."
I am asked, so often by my students, "How can I get rid of
fear?"
I reply, "By walking up to the thing you are afraid of."
"The lion takes its fierceness from your fear."
Walk up to the lion, and he will disappear; run away and he
runs after you.
I have shown in previous chapters, how the lion of lack
disappeared when the individual spent money fearlessly,
showing faith that God was his supply and therefore,
unfailing.
Many of my students have come out of the bondage of
poverty, and are now bountifully supplied, through losing
all fear of letting money go out. The subconscious is
impressed with the truth that God is the Giver and Gift;
therefore as one is one with the Giver, he is one with the
Gift. A splendid statement is, "I now thank God the Giver
for God the Gift."
Man has so long separated himself from his good and his
supply, through thoughts of separation and lack, that
sometimes, it takes dynamite to dislodge these false ideas
from the subconscious, and the dynamite is a big situation.
We see in the foregoing illustration, how the individual was
freed from his bondage by showing fearlessness.
Man should watch himself hourly to detect if his motive for
action is fear or faith.
"Choose ye this day whom we shall serve," fear or faith.
Perhaps one's fear is of personality. Then do not avoid the
people feared; be willing to meet them cheerfully, and they
will either prove "golden links in the chain of one's good,"
or disappear harmoniously from one's pathway.
Perhaps one's fear is of disease or germs. Then one should
be fearless and undisturbed in a germ-laden situation, and
he would be immune.
One can only contract germs while vibrating at the same
rate as the germ, and fear drags men down to the level of
the germ. Of course, the disease laden germ is the product
of carnal mind, as all thought must objectify. Germs do not
exist in the superconscious or Divine Mind, therefore are
the product of man's "vain imagination."
"In the twinkling of an eye," man's release will come when
he realizes there is no power in evil.
The material world will fade away, and the fourth
dimensional world, the "World of the Wondrous," will
swing into manifestation.
"And I saw a new heaven, and a new earth - and there shall
be no more death, neither sorrow nor crying, neither shall
there be any more pain; for the former things are passed
away."
Chapter 7: Love
For Prosperity
God is my unfailing supply, and large sums of money come
to me quickly, under grace, in perfect ways.
For Faith
As I am one with God, I am one with my good, for God is
both the Giver and the Gift. I cannot separate the Giver
from the gift.
For Health
Divine Love floods my consciousness with health, and
every cell in my body is filled with light.
For Guidance
I am divinely sensitive to my intuitive leads, and give
instant obedience to Thy will.
For the Hearing
My ears are God's ears, I hear with the ears of spirit. I am
nonresistant and am willing to be led. I hear glad tidings of
great joy.