THE,
imagination is literally the workshop wherein are
fashioned all plans created by man. The impulse, the
DESIRE, is given shape, form, and ACTION
through the aid of the imaginative faculty of the mind.
It has been said that man can create anything which he
can imagine.
Of all the ages of civilization, this is the most
favorable for the development of the imagination,
because it is an age of rapid change. On every hand one
may contact stimuli which develop the imagination.
Through the aid of his imaginative faculty, man has
discovered, and harnessed, more of Nature's forces
during the past fifty years than during the entire
history of the human race, previous to that time. He
has conquered the air so completely, that the birds axe
a poor match for him in flying. He has harnessed the
ether, and made it serve as a means of instantaneous
communication with any part of the world. He has
analyzed, and weighed the sun at a distance of millions
of miles, and has determined, through the aid of
IMAGINATION, the elements of which it consists. He
has discovered that his own brain is both a
broadcasting, and a receiving station for the vibration
of thought, and he is beginning now to
learn how to make practical use of this discovery. He
has increased the speed of locomotion, until he may now
travel at a speed of more than three hundred miles an
hour. The time will soon come when a man may breakfast
in New York, and lunch in San Francisco
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MAN'S
ONLY LIMITATION,
within reason, LIES IN HIS DEVELOPMENT AND USE OF HIS
IMAGINATION. He has not yet reached the apex of
development in the use of his imaginative faculty. He
has merely discovered that he has an imagination, and
has commenced to use it in a very elementary way.
Two FORMS OF IMAGINATION
The imaginative faculty functions in two forms.
One is known as "synthetic imagination," and the other
as "creative imagination."
SYNTHETIC IMAGINATION. Through this
faculty, one may arrange old concepts, ideas, or Plans
into new combinations. This faculty creates nothing.
It merely works with the material of experience,
education, and observation with which it is fed. It is
the faculty used most by the inventor, with the
exception Of the "genius" who draws upon the
creative imagination, when he cannot solve
his Problem through synthetic imagination.
CREATIVE IMAGINATION. Through the
faculty of creative imagination, the finite
mind of man has direct communication with Infinite
Intelligence. It is the faculty through which
“hunches" and "inspirations" are received. It is by
this faculty that all basic, or new ideas are handed
over to man.
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It is through this faculty
that thought vibrations from the minds of others are
received. It
is through this faculty that one individual may "tune
in," or communicate with the subconscious minds of other
men.
The creative imagination works automatically, in the
manner described in subsequent pages.
This faculty functions ONLY when the conscious mind is
vibrating at an exceedingly rapid rate, as for example,
when the conscious mind is
stimulated through the emotion of a strong desire.
The creative faculty becomes more alert, more
receptive to vibrations from the sources mentioned, in
proportion to its development through USE. This
statement is significant! Ponder over it
before passing on.
Keep in mind as you follow these principles, that the
entire story of how one may convert DESIRE into
money cannot be told in one statement. The story will
be complete, only when one has MASTERED, ASSIMILATED,
and BEGUN TO MAKE USE of all the principles.
The great leaders of business, industry, finance, and
the great artists, musicians, poets, and writers
became great, because they developed the faculty
of creative imagination.
Both the synthetic and creative faculties of imagination
become more alert with use, just as any muscle or organ
of the body develops through use.
Desire is only a thought, an impulse. It is nebulous
and ephemeral. It is abstract, and of no value, until
it has been transformed into its physical counterpart.
While the synthetic imagination is the one
which will be used most frequently, in the process of
transforming the impulse of DESIRE into money, you must
keep in mind the fact, that you may face circumstances
and situations which demand use of the creative
imagination as well.
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Your imaginative faculty may
have become weak through inaction. It can be revived
and made alert through USE.
This faculty does' not die, though it may become
quiescent through lack of use.
Center your attention, for the time being, on
the development of the synthetic imagination,
because this is the faculty which you will use more
often in the process of converting desire into money.
Transformation of the intangible impulse, of DESIRE,
into the tangible reality, of MONEY, calls for
the use of a plan, or plans. These plans
must be formed with the aid of the imagination, and
mainly, with the synthetic faculty.
Read the entire book through, then come back to this
chapter, and begin at once to put your
imagination to work on the building of a plan,
or plans, for the transformation of your DESIRE
into money. Detailed instructions for the building of
plans have been given in almost every chapter. Carry
out the instructions best suited to your needs,
reduce your Plan to writing, if you
have not already done so. The moment you complete this,
you will have DEFINITELY given concrete form
to the intangible DESIRE. Read the
preceding sentence once more. Read it aloud, very
slowly, and as you do so, remember that the moment you
reduce the statement of your desire, and a plan for its
realization, to writing, you have actually TAKEN THE
FIRST of a series of steps, which will enable you to
convert the thought into its physical counterpart.
The earth on which you live, you, yourself, and every
other material thing are the result of evolutionary
change, through which microscopic bits of matter have
been organized and arranged in an orderly fashion.
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Moreover-and this statement is of
stupendous
Importance this earth, every one of the
billions of individual cells of your body, and every
atom of matter began as an intangible form of energy.
DESIRE is thought impulse! Thought
impulses are forms of energy. When you
begin with the thought impulses DESIRE, to
accumulate money, you are drafting into your service the
same stuff" that Nature used in creating this earth, and
every material form in the universe, including the body
and brain in which the thought impulses function.
As far as science has been able to determine, the
entire universe consists of but two elements-matter
and energy.
Through the combination of energy and matter,
has been created everything perceptible to man, from the
largest star, which floats in the heavens, down to, and
including man, himself.
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You are now engaged in
the task of trying to profit by Nature's
method. You are (sincerely and earnestly,
we hope), trying to adapt yourself to
Nature's laws, by endeavoring to convert
DESIRE into its physical or monetary equivalent.
YOU CAN DO IT! IT HAS BEEN DONE BEFORE!
You can build a fortune through the aid of laws which
are immutable. But, first, you must become
familiar with these laws, and learn to USE them.
Through repetition, and by approaching the
description of these principles from every conceivable
angle, the author hopes to
reveal to you the
secret
through which every great fortune has been accumulated.
Strange and paradoxical as it may seem, the “secret" is
NOT A SECRET. Nature herself advertises
it in the earth on which we live, the star, the planets
suspended within our view in the elements above and
around us, in every blade of grass, and every form of
life within our vision.
Nature advertises this "secret"
in the terms of biology, in the conversion of a tiny
cell, so small that it may be lost on the point of a
pin, into the HUMAN BEING now reading this line.
The conversion of desire into its physical equivalent
is, certainly, no more miraculous!
Do not become discouraged if you do not fully comprehend
all that has been stated. Unless you have long been a
student of the mind, it is not to be expected that you
will assimilate all that is in this chapter upon a first
reading.
But you will, in time, make good progress.
The principles which follow will open the way for
understanding of imagination. Assimilate that which you
understand, as you read this philosophy for the first
time, then, when you reread and study it, You will
discover that something has happen to clarify it, and
give you a broader understanding of the whole. Above
all, DO NOT STOP, nor hesitate in your study of
these principles until you have read
the book at least
THREE
times, for then, you will not want to stop.
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HOW TO MAKE, PRACTICAL
USE, OF IMAGINATION
Ideas are the beginning points of all
fortunes. Ideas are products of the
imagination. Let us examine a few well
known ideas which have yielded huge fortunes, with the
hope that these illustrations will convey definite
information concerning the method by which imagination
may be used in accumulating riches
THE ENCHANTED KETTLE
Fifty years ago, an old country doctor drove to
town, hitched his horse, quietly slipped into a drug
store by the back door, and
began "dickering' with the young
drug clerk.
His mission was destined to yield great
wealth to many people. It was destined to
bring to the South the most far-flung benefit since the
Civil War.
For more than an hour, behind the prescription counter,
the old doctor and the clerk talked in low tones. Then
the doctor left. He went out to the buggy and brought
back a large old fashioned kettle, a big wooden paddle
(used for stirring the contents of the kettle), and
deposited them in the back of the store.
The clerk inspected the kettle, reached into his inside
pocket, took out a roll of bills, and handed
it over to the doctor. The roll contained exactly
$500.00 the clerk's entire savings!
The doctor handed over a small slip of paper
on which was written a secret formula. The
words on that small slip of paper were worth a King's
ransom! But not to the doctor! Those magic
words were needed to start the kettle to boiling,
but neither the doctor nor the young clerk knew
what fabulous fortunes were destined to flow from that
kettle.
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The old doctor was glad to sell the
outfit for five hundred dollars. The money would pay
off his debts, and give him freedom of mind. The clerk
was taking a big chance by staking his entire life's
savings on a mere scrap of paper and an old kettle! He
never dreamed his investment would start a kettle to
overflowing with gold that would surpass the miraculous
performance of Aladdin's lamp.
What the clerk really purchased was an IDEA!
The old kettle and the wooden paddle, and the secret
message on a slip of paper were incidental. The strange
performance of that kettle began to take place after the
new owner mixed with the secret instructions
an ingredient of which the doctor knew nothing.
Read this story carefully, give your imagination a
test! See if you can discover what it was that the
young man added to the secret message,
which caused the kettle to overflow with gold. Remember,
as you read, that this is not a story from Arabian
Nights. Here you have a story of facts, stranger than
fiction, facts which began in the form of an IDEA.
Let us take a look at the vast fortunes of gold this
idea has produced. It has paid, and still pays huge
fortunes to men and women all over the world, who
distribute the contents of the kettle to millions of
people.
The Old Kettle is now one of the world's largest
consumers of sugar, thus providing jobs of a permanent
nature to thousands of men and women engaged in growing
sugar cane, and in refining and marketing sugar.
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The Old Kettle consumes, annually,
millions of glass bottles, providing jobs to huge
numbers of glass workers.
The Old Kettle gives employment to an army of clerks,
stenographers, copy writers, and advertising experts
throughout the nation. It has brought fame and fortune
to scores of artists who have created magnificent
pictures describing the product.
The Old Kettle has converted a small Southern city into
the business capital of the South, where it now
benefits, directly, or indirectly, every business and
practically every resident of the city.
The influence of this idea now benefits
every civilized country in the world, pouring out a
continuous stream of gold to all who touch it.
Gold from the kettle built and maintains one of the most
prominent colleges of the South, where thousands of
young people receive the training essential for success.
The Old Kettle has done other marvelous things.
All through the world depression, when factories, banks
and business houses were folding up and quitting by the
thousands, the owner of this Enchanted Kettle went
marching on, giving continuous employment
to an army of men and women all over the world, and
paying out extra portions of gold to those who, long
ago, had faith in the idea.
If the product of that old brass kettle could
talk, it would tell thrilling tales of romance in every
language. Romances of love, romances of business,
romances of professional men and women who are daily
being stimulated by it.
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The author is sure of at least one such
romance, for he was a part of it, and it all began not
far from the very spot on which the drug clerk purchased
the old kettle. It was here that the author met his
wife, and it was she who first told him of the Enchanted
Kettle. It was the product of that Kettle they were
drinking when he asked her to accept him "for better or
worse."
Now that you know the content of the Enchanted Kettle is
a world famous drink, it is fitting that the author
confess that the home city of the drink supplied him
with a wife, also that the drink itself provides him
with stimulation of thought without intoxication,
and thereby it serves to give the refreshment of mind
which an author must have to do his best work.
Whoever you are, wherever you may live, whatever
occupation you may be engaged in, just remember in the
future, every time you see the words
"Coca-Cola," that its vast empire of wealth
and influence grew out of a single IDEA, and that
the mysterious ingredient the drug clerk Asa Candler
mixed with the secret formula was IMAGINATION!
Stop and think of that, for a moment.
Remember, also, that the thirteen steps to riches,
described in this book, were the media through which the
influence of Coca-Cola has been extended to every city,
town, village, and cross-roads of the world, and that
ANY IDEA you may create, as sound and meritorious as
Coca-Cola) has the possibility of duplicating
the stupendous record of this world-wide thirst killer.
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Truly, thoughts are things,
and their scope of operation is the world, itself.
WHAT I WOULD Do IF I HAD A MILLION DOLLARS
This story proves the truth of that old saying,
"where there's a will, there's a way."
It was told to me by that beloved educator and
clergyman, the late Frank W. Gunsaulus, who began his
preaching career in the stockyards region of South
Chicago.
While Dr. Gunsaulus was going through college,
he observed many
defects
in our
educational system, defects which he believed
he could correct, if he were the head of a
college. His deepest desire was to become the directing
head of an educational institution in which young men
and women would be taught to "learn by
doing."
He made up his mind to organize a new college
in which he could carry out his ideas, without being
handicapped by orthodox methods of education.
He needed a million dollars to put the project across!
Where was he to lay his hands on so large a sum of
money? That was the question that absorbed most of this
ambitious young preacher's thought.
But he couldn't seem to make any progress.
Every night he took
that thought to bed with him.
He got up with it in
the morning. He took it with him everywhere he went.
He turned it over and over in his mind until it became a
consuming obsession with him.
A million dollars is a lot of money. He recognized that
fact, but he also recognized the truth that
the only limitation is that which one sets up in one's
own mind.
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Being a philosopher as
well as a preacher, Dr. Gunsaulus recognized, as do all
who succeed in life, that DEFINITENESS OF PURPOSE
is the starting point from which one must begin.
He recognized, too, that definiteness of purpose
takes on animation, life, and power when backed by a
BURNING DESIRE to translate that purpose into its
material equivalent.
He knew all these great truths, Yet he did not know
where, or how to lay his hands on a million dollars.
The natural procedure would have been to give up and
quit, by saying, "Ah well, my idea is a good one, but I
cannot do anything with it, because I never can procure
the necessary million dollars." That is exactly what the
majority of people would have said, but it is not what
Dr. Gunsaulus said. What he said, and what
he did are so important that I now introduce him, and
let him speak for himself.
"One Saturday afternoon I sat in my room
thinking of ways and means of raising the money to carry
out my plans. For nearly two years, I had
been thinking, but I had done nothing but think!
"The time had come for ACTION!
"I made up my mind, then and there, that I
would get the necessary million dollars within a week.
How? I was not concerned about that. The main thing of
importance was the decision to get the money
within a specified time, and I
want to tell you that the moment I reached a definite
decision to get the money within a specified time, a
strange feeling of assurance came over me, such as I had
never before experienced. Something inside me seemed
to say, 'Why didn't you reach that decision a long time
ago? The money was waiting for you all the time!
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"Things began to happen in a
hurry. I called the
newspapers and announced I would
preach a sermon the following morning, entitled,
'What I would do if I had a Million Dollars.'
"I went to work on the sermon immediately but
I must tell you, frankly, the task was not difficult,
because I had been preparing that sermon for almost two
years. The spirit back of it was a part of me!
"Long before midnight I had finished writing the
sermon. I went to bed and slept with a
feeling of confidence, for I could
see myself already in possession of the million dollars.
"Next morning I arose early, went into the
bathroom, read the sermon, then knelt on my knees and
asked that my sermon might come to the
attention of someone who would supply the needed money.
"While I was praying I again had that feeling
of assurance that the money would be
forthcoming. In my excitement, I walked out without my
sermon, and did not discover the oversight until I was
in my pulpit and about ready to begin delivering it.
"It was too late to go back for my notes, and what a
blessing that I couldn't go back!
Instead, my own subconscious mind yielded the
material I needed. When I arose to begin
my sermon, I closed my eyes, and spoke with
all my heart and soul of my dreams. I not
only talked to my audience, but I fancy I
talked also to God. I told what I would do
with a million dollars if that amount were placed in my
hands. I described the plan I had in mind for
organizing a great educational institution, where young
people would learn to do practical things, and at the
same time develop their minds.
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When I had finished and sat
down, a man slowly arose from his seat, about three rows
from the rear, and made his way toward the pulpit. I
wondered what he was going to do. He came into the
pulpit, extended his hand, and said, 'Reverend, I liked
your sermon. I believe you can do everything you said
you would, if you had a million dollars. To prove that
I believe in you and your sermon, if You will come to my
office tomorrow morning, I will give you the million
dollars. My name is Phillip D. Armour."'
Young Gunsaulus went to Mr. Armour's office and the
million dollars was presented to him. With the money,
he founded the Armour Institute of Technology.
That is more money than the majority of preachers ever
see in an entire lifetime, yet the thought impulse back
of the money was created in the young preacher's mind in
a fraction of a minute. The necessary
million dollars came as a result of an idea.
Back of the idea was a DESIRE which young
Gunsaulus had been nursing in his mind for almost two
years.
Observe this important fact . . . HE GOT THE MONEY
WITHIN THIRTY-SIX HOURS AFTER HE REACHED A DEFINITE
DECISION IN HIS OWN MIND To GET IT, AND DECIDED UPON A
DEFINITE PLAN FOR GETTING IT!
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There was nothing new or unique about
young Gunsaulus' vague thinking about a million dollars,
and weakly hoping for it. Others before him, and many
since his time, have had similar thoughts. But there
was something very unique and different about the
decision he reached on that memorable Saturday, when he
put vagueness into the background, and definitely said,
"I WILL get that money within a week!"
God seems to throw Himself on the side of the man who
knows exactly what he wants, if he
is determined to get JUST THAT!
Moreover, the principle through
which Dr. Gunraulus got his million dollars
is still alive! It is available to you!
This universal law is as workable today as it was when
the young preacher made use of it so successfully.
This book describes, step by step, the thirteen elements
of this great law, and suggests how they may be put to
use.
Observe that Asa Candler and Dr. Frank Gunsaulus had one
characteristic in common. Both knew the astounding
truth that IDEAS CAN BE TRANSMUTED INTO CASH THROUGH
THE POWER OF DEFINITE PURPOSE, PLUS DEFINITE PLANS.
If you are one of those who believe that hard work
and honesty, alone, will bring riches, perish the
thought! It is not true! Riches, when they come in
huge quantities, are never the result of HARD
work! Riches come, if they come at all, in response to
definite demands, based upon the application of definite
principles, and not by chance or luck.
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Generally speaking, an idea is
an impulse of thought that impels action, by an appeal
to the imagination. All master salesmen
know that ideas can be sold where merchandise cannot.
Ordinary salesmen do not know this-that is why they are
"ordinary."
A publisher of books, which sell for a nickel, made a
discovery that should be worth much to publishers
generally. He learned that many people buy titles, and
not contents of books. By merely changing the name of
one book that was not moving, his sales on that book
jumped upward more than a million copies. The inside of
the book was not changed in any way. He merely ripped
off the cover bearing the title that did not sell, and
put on a new cover with a title that had "box office"
value.
That, as simple as it may seem, was an IDEA! It
was IMAGINATION.
There is no standard price on ideas. The creator of
ideas makes his own price, and, if he is smart, gets it.
The moving picture industry created a whole flock of
millionaires. Most of them were men who couldn't create
idea BUT they had the imagination to recognize
ideas when they saw them.
The next flock of millionaires will grow out of the
radio business, which is new and not overburdened with
men of keen imagination. The money will be made by those
who discover or create new and more meritorious radio
programmers and have the imagination to recognize merit,
and to give the radio listeners a chance to profit by
it.
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The sponsor! That unfortunate victim who
now pays the cost of all radio "entertainment," soon
will become idea conscious, and demand something for his
money. The man who beats the sponsor to the draw, and
supplies programmes that render useful service, is the
man who will become rich in this new industry.
Crooners and light chatter artists who Dow pollute the
air with wisecracks and silly giggles, will go the way
of all light timbers, and their places will be taken by
real artists who interpret carefully planned programmes
which have been designed to service the minds of men, as
well as provide entertainment.
Here is a wide open field of opportunity screaming its
protest at the way it is being butchered, because of
lack of imagination and begging for rescue at any
price. Above all, the thing that radio needs is new
IDEAS!
If this new field of opportunity intrigues you, perhaps
you might profit by the suggestion that the successful
radio programmes of the future will give more attention
to creating "buyer" audiences, and less attention to
"listener" audiences. Stated more plainly, the builder
of radio programmes who succeeds in the future, must
find practical ways to convert "listeners" into
"buyers." Moreover, the successful producer of radio
programmes in the future must key his features so that
he can definitely show its effect upon the audience.
Sponsors are becoming a bit weary of buying glib selling
talks, based upon statements grabbed out of thin air.
They want, and in the future will demand, indisputable
proof that the Whoosit programme not only gives millions
of people the silliest giggle ever, but that the silly
giggler can sell merchandise!
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Another thing that might as well be
understood by those who contemplate entering this new
field of opportunity, radio advertising is going to be
handled by an entirely new group of advertising experts,
separate and distinct from the old time newspaper and
magazine advertising agency men. The old timers in the
advertising game Cannot read the modern radio scripts
because they have been schooled to SEE ideas.
The new radio technique demands men who can interpret
ideas from a written manuscript in terms of SOUND! It
cost the author a year of hard labor, and many thousands
of dollars to learn this.
Radio, right now, is about where the moving pictures
were, when Mary Pickford and her curls, first appeared
on the screen. There is plenty of room in radio for
those who can produce or recognize IDEAS.
If the foregoing comment on the opportunities of radio
has not started your idea factory to work, you had
better forget it. Your opportunity is in some other
field. If the comment intrigued you in the slightest
degree, then go further into it, and you may find the
one IDEA you need to round out your Career.
Never let it discourage You if you have no experience in
radio. Andrew Carnegie knew very little about making
steel. I have Carnegie's own word for this but he made
practical use of two of the principles described in this
book, and made the steel business yield him a fortune.
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The story of practically every great
fortune starts with the day when a creator of
ideas and a seller of ideas got together and worked in
harmony. Carnegie surrounded himself with
men who could do all that he could not do. Men who
created ideas, and men who put ideas into operation, and
made himself and the others fabulously rich.
Millions of people go through life hoping for favorable
"breaks." Perhaps a favorable break can get one an
opportunity, but the safest plan is not to
depend upon luck. It was a favorable
'break" that gave me the biggest opportunity of my life
but-twenty-five years of determined effort had to be
devoted to that opportunity before it became an asset.
The "break" consisted of my good fortune
meeting and gaining the cooperation of Andrew Carnegie.
On that occasion Carnegie planted in my mind the idea of
organizing the principles of achievement into a
philosophy of success. Thousands of people have
profited by the discoveries made in the twenty-five
years of research, and several fortunes have been
accumulated through the application of the philosophy.
The beginning was simple. It was an IDEA which
anyone might have developed.
The favorable break came through Carnegie, but what
about the DETERMINATION, DEFINITENESS OF PURPOSE, and
the DESIRE TO AT-TAIN THE GOAL, and the
PERSISTENT EFFORT OF TWENTY-FIVE YEARS? It was no
ordinary DESIRE that survived disappointment,
discouragement, temporary defeat, criticism, and the
constant reminding of "waste of time." It was a
BURNING DESIRE! an OBSESSION!
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When the idea was first
planted in my mind by Mr. Carnegie, it was coared,
nursed, and enticed to remain alive. Gradually, the
idea became a giant under its own power, and it coared,
nursed, and drove me. Ideas are like that. First you
give life and action and guidance to ideas then they
take on power of their own and sweep aside all
opposition.
Ideas are intangible forces, but
they have more power than the physical brains that give
birth to them. They have the power to live on, after
the brain that creates them has returned to dust. For
example, take the power of Christianity. That began
with a simple idea, born in the brain of Christ. Its
chief tenet was, do unto others as you would have others
do unto you. 21 Christ has gone back to the source from
whence He came, but His IDEA goes marching on. Some
day, it may grow up, and come into its own, then it will
have fulfilled Christ's deepest DESIRE. The IDEA
has been developing only two thousand years. Give it
time!
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