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Act is the blossom of thought and joy and suffering are its fruits thus does a man garner in the sweet and biter fruitage of his own husbandry
James Allen
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James Allen
Age: 47 †
Born: 1864
Born: November 28
Died: 1912
Died: January 24
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They who have conquered doubt and fear have conquered failure.
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Suffering is always the effect of wrong thought in some direction. It is an indication that the individual is out of harmony with himself, with the Law of his being.
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Circumstances do not make the man, they reveal him.
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A man is not rightly conditioned until he is a happy, healthy, and prosperous being and happiness, health, and prosperity are the result of a harmonious adjustment of the inner with the outer of the man with his surroundings.
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Good thoughts and actions can never produce bad results bad thoughts and actions can never produce good results … We understand this law in the natural world, and work with it but few understand it in the mental and moral world—although its operation there is just as simple and undeviating— and they, therefore, do not cooperate with it.
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In all human affairs there are efforts, and there are results, and the strength of the effort is the measure of the result.
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The soul attracts that which it secretly harbors that which it loves, and also that which it fears. It reaches the height of its cherished aspirations. It falls to the level of its unchastened desires - and circumstances are the means by which the soul receives its own.
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As he thinks, so he is as he continues to think, so he remains.
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Nature gives all, without reservation, and loses nothing man or woman, grasping all, loses everything.
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Self-control is strength. Right thought is mastery. Calmness is power.
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The vision that you glorify in your mind, the Ideal that you enthrone in your heart - this you will build your life by, this you will become.
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Men do not attract that which they want, but that which they are.
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Spiritual meditation is the pathway to Divinity. It is a mystic ladder which reaches from earth to heaven, from error to Truth, from pain to peace.
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Man, as a spiritual being, cannot be maintained in strength, uprightness, and peace except if he periodically withdraw himself from the outer world of perishable things and reach inwardly towards the abiding and imperishable realities.
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Every action and feeling is preceded by a thought.
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A particular train of thought persisted in, be it good or bad, cannot fail to produce its results on the character and circumstances. A man cannot directly choose his circumstances, but he can choose his thoughts, and so indirectly, yet surely, shape his circumstances.
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A man sooner or later discovers that he is the master-gardener of his soul, the director of his life.
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The more intense the nature of a man, the more readily will he find meditation, and the more successfully will he practice it.
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