James Allen (AS A MAN THINKETH)

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Mind is  the Master  power that moulds  and makes, And Man is Mind, and  evermore  he  takes The  tool  of Thought,  and, shaping  what he wills, Brings forth  a  thousand joys, a thousand ills:— He  thinks in secret, and it  comes to pass: Environment is but  his looking-glass. 

1.  Thought  and  Character THE aphorism, "As a  man thinketh in his  heart so is  he,"  not only  embraces  the whole of  a  man‘s being, but is so comprehensive as to reach out to  every  condition and  circumstance  of his life. A man is literally  what he thinks, his character  being  the complete sum of all  his thoughts. As the  plant springs  from, and could not  be  without, the  seed, so every  act of a  man springs from the hidden seeds of thought, and could not  have  appeared  without  them. This applies equally  to those acts called  "spontaneous"  and "unpremeditated"  as to those,  which are  deliberately executed. Act is the blossom of thought, and joy  and suffering  are  its fruits; thus does a man garner in the sweet and bitter fruitage  of  his own husbandry. "Thought in the mind hath made  us,  What we  are By thought was wrought  and built.  If  a  man‘s mind Hath evil thoughts, pain  comes on him  as comes The  wheel the  ox  behind....   ..If one  endure In purity  of thought, joy  follows him As his own shadow—sure."   

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