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David Allen’sHidden Mysteries CollectionDavid Allen’sThe Key To ManifestingWhatever It Is You DesireBook 19

TheToManifestingWhatever It IsYou DesireByNeville Goddard, Ernest Holmes, Florence Scovel Shinn, Christian D. Larson,Joseph Murphy, Catherine Ponder, Fenwicke L. Holmes, Frances Larimer Warner,Frank and Lydia Hammer, H. Emilie Cady, Henry Harrison Brown, James Allen,Robert Collier, U.S. Andersen, Venice J. Bloodworth, Walter C. Lanyon, ThomasTroward, Ralph Waldo Trine, Henry Thomas Hamblin, Helen Wilmans, AnnieRix Militz and many, many moreCompiled & EditedByDavid AllenSelf PublishedJune 2010

PREFACEThis is merely a compilation of what I consider some greatest truths and inspirationfrom people that could have only experienced what they spoke about, that will helppoint the way for anyone sincerely seeking knowledge of how to manifest anythingyour heart desires.You can obtain all that your heart desires when you know the laws of your beingand abide and live by them.There are 365 quotes.I hope they bless all that they come in contact with.

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But seek ye first the kingdom of God, and hisrighteousness; and all these things shall be addedunto you. (Matthew 6:33)Believe that you have received it, and it will beyours” (Mk 11:24)"His secret is with the righteous" (Proverbs 3:32)

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A closedmind isunable tograsp theTruth.

A greatrevelation awaitsyour discoverythe moment youclearly identifywhat you wantand stay focusedon it.

A person with animaging faculty trainedto image only good,brings into his life"every righteous desireof his heart"—health,wealth, love, friends,perfect selfexpression, his highestideals.- Florence Scovel Shinn

A valid argument that is peculiarly appropriate in thisconnection rests upon the fact that every appearance of evilarises from belief in it; if that belief changes, the evilchanges also in exact accord with the change of belief;remove the belief entirely and the evil totally disappears."Error is to each person what he believes it to be; whateverthe facts, the measure of the belief is the exact measure ofthe error, and as the belief changes, the error changes also."On the contrary, truth does not vary with the varyingopinions in regard to it. ―It is only error that is changed bychange of belief; belief or disbelief can never change eithera fact or a truth, for truth is unchangeable."We must not forget that principle never varies, and if welook for the not-good and believe in it, we receive it just inproportion to our belief. But the not-good is wholly nonexistent; it has no reality beyond man's own belief, and ifhe no longer has the belief which gave to him all the realityit ever possessed, it then ceases to have the appearance ofreality. From the instant that his belief ceases, herecognizes that he is free from the condition produced byit.

"According to yourFaith"That is the lawthat determineseverything.- Christian D. Larson - The Hidden Secret

Accordingly the mastermind is a mind thatthinks what he wants tothink regardless ofwhat circumstances,environments orassociations maysuggest.

Affirm that which youdesire as a presentreality.Live as if it werealready manifest.And you shall find itmanifest.

All condemnation springs from looking atpersonality. Personality (Latin, persona, amask) is the outward appearance, not thereal self. That any of us utters a word ofcondemnation of another is the surest proofthat we ourselves are yet living largely inthe external of our being, the personality;that we have not yet risen at all beyond theplane of those to whom the pure Nazarenesaid, "Let him who is without sin among youcast the first stone." Just in proportion aswe return unto God, as we withdraw fromthe external to the within of ourselves,keeping our thoughts centered on Him whois perfect, will we lose sight of personality,of divisions and differences, and becomeconscious of our oneness with each otherand with God.

ALL DAY LONG and every day, theGod in You keeps repeating—"IAM." But He lets YOU end thesentence. You can add "poor" or"rich", "sad" or "happy", "sick" or"well," as YOU choose. God can dofor you only what you ALLOW Himto do THROUGH you. You praiseand bless Him, only when you seethe good and true and beautiful.You dishonor Him when you callyourself weak or sick or poor.- Robert Collier – The Magic Word

All I ask is that you who read theselessons shall try the effect upon thesubconscious mind of vigorous,positive, living words. Even thoughyou are in the midst of poverty,sickness and sorrow, affirm theopposite. Say with all theearnestness you can muster: I amrich, I am well, I am happy. Say itagain and again, though all thingsconspire to give the lie to your words.If you do this faithfully, just as sure asyou live the words you thus utter willfall into the subconscious mind andbecome there a power to work forgood in all your conditions.

All things are firstproduced in the mindWHATEVER the mind does,with regard to personal life,is faithfully copied induplicate action within thebody.—The body is theexternal instrument of themind and reproduces theaction of its personalthinking.

All through the Bible we are told not to be anxious, not to be fearful, not to hoardor save, because an invisible power is at man’s command to supply every need. Butwe were told that it would not work unless we believed in it.―If thou canst believe in this God power, all things are then possible.‖ It is difficultfor a man to believe in this power, because he has had a right training in unbelief.―I’ll believe only what I can see,‖ was suppose to be the height of wisdom. Webelieve in a world of externals, where we thought everything ―just happened.‖ Wedid not know that back of every happening was a cause, that we, ourselves, startedin motion the machinery which produces good and evil in our pathway.We did not know that words and thoughts are a form of dynamite, and should behandled carefully, with wisdom and understanding. We hurled out into the ethers,words of anger, resentment or self-pity, then wondered why life was so hard.Why not experiment with faith; trust this invisible God-power and ―In nothing beanxious,‖ but ―in everything by prayer and thanksgiving, let your requests be madeknown unto God.‖ Could anything be more simple and direct? Anxiety forms youhave become habits. The old thought forms you have built up in the subconscious,hang on like barnacles on an ocean liner. But the ocean liner is put in dry-dock oncein a while to have the barnacles scraped off, so, your mental barnacles will have togo though the same process. The dry-dock is a big situation.I know of a woman who had been a coward all her life, particularly about finances. Sheworried all the time about money. She came into this Truth, realized how she had limitedherself, and suddenly made the giant swing into faith. She commenced to trust God and notthe external for her supply. She followed her intuitive leads about spending. If any of herclothes made her feel poor, she would discard them at once, getting something new to makeher feel rich. She had very little money, but gave one-tenth to good works. She was windingherself up into a new vibration. Very soon, things commenced to change on the external. Awoman, on whom she had no claim, who was merely an old friend of her family, left her athousand dollars. A few months later, another thousand came in. Then a big door opened forher supply and many thousands came in. She had tapped her invisible supply from the Bank ofthe Universe. She had looked to God only for her supply, then the channels opened. The point Iam bringing out is, that she had lost all anxiety about money matters. She had established inher subconscious, the firm conviction, that her supply come from God, and it never failed.

All through the Bible man is told not to be afraid. Fear isman’s only enemy. It is faith turned upside down. JesusChrist said, ―Why are ye fearful, o ye of little faith?‖ Ifyou can only believe, all things are possible. Linked withGod-power, man is invincible. The story of Jehosophat isthe story of the individual. So often he seemsoutnumbered by adverse appearances but he hears thesame voice of the Infinite saying: ―Be not afraid ordismayed by reason of this great multitude, for the battleis not yours but God’s.‖Jehosophat and his army were even told that they wouldnot need to fight the battle. ―Set yourselves, stand ye stilland see the salvation of the Lord,‖ for the battle wasGod’s not theirs. Jehosophat appointed singers unto theLord to praise the beauty of holiness as they went outbefore the army, saying; ―Praise the Lord for His mercyendureth forever.‖ When they came toward thewatchtower in the wilderness they looked toward themultitude and behold, they were dead. They enemy haddestroyed itself. There was nothing to fight. The Biblewas talking about states of consciousness. Your enemiesare doubts and fears, your criticism and yourresentments. Every negative thought is an enemy. Youmay be outnumbered by adverse appearances, but be notafraid or dismayed by reason of this great multitude; forthe battle is not yours but God’s.

All you need to do is to get in theharmonious currents; eliminate fear,anger, worry, anxiety, intolerance,impatience, resentment, resistance,envy, jealousy, strife, annoyance, andall the destructive thoughts whichgenerate destructive energy and relateyou with these destructive currents. Fillyour field of consciousness with thepicture of the thing you want and onlyone thing can result. When you fill—notpartially fill,—your field ofconsciousness, your thought world, withthoughts of health and strength andpower and harmony and the things youwant, it is impossible to get anythingelse but those things, nothing else cancome to you."

An old Hindu legend says there was a time when men weregods. But they abused their divine powers so much thatBrahma, the master of all gods, decided to take these powersaway and hide them in a place where they would be impossibleto find. All that remained was to find a suitable hiding place.A number of lesser gods were appointed to a council to dealwith the issue. They suggested this: "Why not bury man'spowers in the earth?" To which Brahma replied, "No, that willnot do because man would dig deep and find it." So the godssaid, "In that case, we will send their divinity to the deepestdepths of the ocean." But Brahma replied again, "Sooner orlater man will explore the depths of the ocean and it is certainhe will find it and bring it to the surface." So the lesser godsconcluded, "Neither land nor sea is a place where man's divinepowers will be safe, so we do not know where to hide it." Atthat moment Brahma exclaimed, "This is what we will do withman's divinity! We will hide it deep within him because that isthe only place he will not think to look."From then on, according to the legend, man searched the worldover; he explored, climbed, dove, and dug in search ofsomething that was inside himself the whole time.

Analyze the Law thus:"Kingdom of God?" Where?"Within you." "God is Spirit,"He said. "The Kingdom ofGod" is then in the Soul. It isthe Ego or Soul of man.Know thyself as Soul; knowthyself as Spirit—this is theLaw.

AsI BelieveI Receive

"As in heaven so on earth." Asin the subconscious so onearth. Whatever you have inconsciousness as you go tosleep is the measure of yourexpression in the waking twothirds of your life on earth.Nothing stops you fromrealizing your objective saveyour failure to feel that youare already that which youwish to be, or that you arealready in possession of thething sought.

As long as we go onbelieving we are sonsof John Jones or TomThumb, we will neverdo the works of God.All we have to do is torecognize the Power ofGod and believe; thenthe miracle willhappen.

As long as you believe in a God apart from yourself,you will continue to transfer the power of yourexpression to your conceptions, forgetting that youare the conceiver.Do you believe that the "I AM" is able to do this?Then claim ME (yourself) to be that which you wantto see poured out. Claim yourself to be that whichyou want to be and that you shall be. Not because ofmasters will I give it unto you, but, because you haverecognized ME (yourself) to be that, I will give itunto you for I AM all things to all.Your belief in masters is a confession of yourslavery. Only slaves have masters. Change yourconception of yourself and you will, without theaid of masters or anyone else, automaticallytransform your world to conform to your changedconception of yourself.

As soon as webecome rich inour thoughtthen we will berich in ourexpression.

As we love everything,everything will love us.Directed towards ourtrials and pains ittransforms them andrenders themeducational."Love never faileth."

Assume now that you have allthe faith in God that youneed. Then act in accordancewith this assumption. Everyaffirmation, thought, feeling,word and action thatexpresses faith impressesfaith upon the inner mind. Asthe subconscious accepts theimpression, it will set inmotion forces that arefaith-producing.

Assumptions awaken what theyaffirm. As soon as man assumesthe feeling of his wish fulfilled, hisfour-dimensional self finds ways forthe attainment of this end,discovers methods for itsrealization. I know of no clearerdefinition of the means by whichwe realize our desires than toexperience in imagination what wewould experience in the flesh werewe to achieve our goal. Thisexperience of the end wills themeans. With its larger outlook thefour-dimensional self thenconstructs the means necessary torealize the accepted end.- Neville Goddard

At one stage of life we look upon theouter as reality, and upon the innerlife as something that is vague andintangible. And at another stage weknow that all truth exists because ofthe inner, and that the outer onlysymbolizes it. The outer embodies,to a degree, the inner life. So thewhole life is changed, and manbecomes a new creation. This iswhat the New Testament meant bythe renewing of the mind. It is madenew by the understanding of life, andthis understanding begins in theheart, and works from there into theouter life.

"Be not weary inwell doing; forin due seasonyou shall reap, ifyou faint not."—Gal. 6:9.

BE OPTIMISTICtoward all thatis right. Whatthe mindrealizes in itsright thinking,the worldbestows.

Be sure and not take on falsesuggestion. The world is full of calamityhowlers; turn from them, every one, nomatter how great you think they maybe; you haven't the time to waste overanything that is negative. You are asuccess, and you are giving to theLaw, every day, just what you wantdone. And the Law is always workingfor you. All fear has gone and you knowthat there is but One Power in all theUniverse. Happy is the man whoknows this, the greatest of allTruths. The whole thing resolves itselfinto our mental ability to control ourthought. The man who can do this, canhave what he wants, can do what hewishes, and becomes what he wills.Life, God, the Universe, are his.

Be thoroughly impressed with the absolutenecessity for right-thinking, at all times andunder all circumstances. If a person wishes tohave prosperity in his business affairs, what isthe certain rule to adopt to have it? THINKIT, THINK IT. Never allow a doubt tocome into your mind; know that God alonecontrols, and that He will give you prosperity.Suppose a person wants health? THINKHEALTH. Think of the impossibility ofhaving anything but health, and cease to thinkof evil. Suppose a person wants happiness.Let him think of pleasant surroundings, andhow pleasant his must be. THINK IT.Remember that the thought of a thing is theprophecy of its fulfillment. "As a manthinketh in his heart so is he."

Become aware of what you arethinking, and you will recognize alaw between your mood and yoursurrounding circumstances.Then you will predict withcertainty, because you know certainevents - being in harmony withyour mood - must appear.Everything - whether a living beingor an inanimate object such as abook - must appear to bear witnessto your mood.Neville Goddard

Before one can do much toward controllingthought, there must be a realization of its powerand importance, not a mere acceptance of astatement. You must feel, you must be convinced,that a bad thought harms you, that a good thoughthelps you. There must be no playing with fire and acareless feeling that it matters little if you are offyour guard part of the time. You must know in yourinmost consciousness that thought alone is eternal,that it is master of your fate, and that the thoughtof every moment has its part of deciding that fate.You must feel that proper control of your ownthoughts will cause all good things to comenaturally to you, just as all bad things will be yourportion if you misuse your God-given powers. Suchrealization must come through consideration ofproved facts.

“Believe that yehave (inheaven) and yeshall receive(on earth)."

Believe that ye have inthe heavenly world, theWorld of Reality, andyou will receive in thisworld, the mental andphysical world ofnothingness.

Big men of finance tell us thatthey have never even thought ofthemselves as not having ormaking plenty of money. Theyhave always expected financialsuccess and have thereforegained it. They have expectedit! In that, is the secret. Ourdemonstration is in the terms ofour expectancy. He whoanticipates poverty with dread,will eventually hear the greatgaunt wolf howling at his doorunless he changes his thought.

Blessed are the pure inheart: for they shall seeGod. Matthew 5:8Blessed are they whoseimagination has beenso purged of the beliefsin second causes theyknow that imaginationis all, and all isimagination.

BLESSING AND CURSINGLIFE is a reflex of mental states. As far as you are concerned, thecharacter that things will bear will be the character that you firstimpress upon them. Bless a thing and it will bless you. Curse it and itwill curse you. If you put your condemnation upon anything in life, it willhit back at you and hurt you. If you bless any situation, it has no powerto hurt you, and even if it is troublesome for a time it will graduallyfade out—if you sincerely bless it.We are told, you remember, that whatever name Adam gave to ananimal—that was its name; and of course you know that the name of athing means its character. Adam said to one animal, "You are a tiger,ferocious," and so it was. To another, he said, "You are a gazelle, gentleand kind," and so it was. Now, Adam is Everyman, and until we learn togive good names, to "christen‖ everything, we shall have enemies ofvarious kinds to deal with.Bless your body. If there is anything wrong with a particular organ,bless that organ. (Of course, you must bless the organ and not thedisease.) Bless your home. Bless your business. Bless your associates.Turn any seeming enemies into friends by blessing the

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