THE
"thirteenth" principle is known as the SIXTH SENSE,
through which Infinite Intelligence may, and will
communicate voluntarily, without any effort from, or demands
by, the individual.
This principle is the apex of the philosophy. It can be
assimilated, understood, and applied ONLY
by first mastering the other twelve principles.
The SIXTH SENSE is that portion of the
subconscious mind which has been referred to as the Creative
Imagination. It has also been referred to as the "receiving
set" through which ideas, plans, and thoughts flash into the
mind. The "flashes" are sometimes called "hunches" or
"inspirations."
The sixth sense defies description! It cannot be described
to a person who has not mastered the other principles of
this philosophy, because such a person has no knowledge, and
no experience with which the sixth sense may be compared.
Understanding of the sixth sense comes only by meditation
through mind development from within. The sixth sense
probably is the medium of contact between the finite mind of
man and Infinite Intelligence, and for this reason, it is a
mixture of both the mental and the spiritual. It is believed
to be the point at which the mind of man contacts the
Universal Mind.
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After you have mastered the principles described in this
book, you will be prepared to accept as truth a statement
which may, otherwise, be incredible to you, namely:
Through the aid of the sixth sense, you will be warned of
impending dangers in time to avoid them, and notified of
opportunities in time to embrace them.
There comes to your aid, and to do your bidding, with the
development of the sixth sense, a "guardian angel" who will
open to you at all times the door to the Temple of Wisdom.
Whether or not this is a statement of truth, you will never
know, except by following the instructions described in the
pages of this book, or some similar method of procedure.
The author is not a believer in, nor an advocate of
"miracles," for the reason that he has enough knowledge of
Nature to understand that Nature never deviates fron2 her
established laws. Some of her laws are so incomprehensible
that they produce what appear to be "miracles." The sixth
sense comes as near to being a miracle as anything I have
ever experienced, and it appears so, only because I do not
understand the method by which this principle is operated.
This much the author does know that there is a power, or a
First Cause, or an Intelligence, which permeates every atom
of matter, and embraces every unit of energy perceptible to
man that this Infinite Intelligence converts acorns into oak
trees, causes water to flow down hill in response to the law
of gravity, follows night with day, and winter with summer,
each maintaining its proper place and relationship to the
other. This Intelligence may, through the principles of this
philosophy, be induced to aid in transmuting DESIRES
into concrete, or material form. The author has this
knowledge, because he has experimented with it and has
EXPERIENCED IT.
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Step by step, through the preceding chapters, you have been
led to this, the last principle. If you have mastered each
of the preceding principles, you are now prepared to accept,
without being skeptical, the stupendous claims made here. If
you have not mastered the other principles, you must do so
before you may determine, definitely, whether or not the
claims made in this chapter are fact orfiction.
While I was passing through the age of "heroworship" I found
myself trying to imitate those whom I most admired.
Moreover, I discovered that the element of FAITH,
with which I endeavored to imitate my idols, gave me great
capacity to do so quite successfully.
I have never entirely divested myself of this habit of
hero-worship, although I have passed the age commonly given
over to such. My experience has taught me that the next best
thing to being truly great, is to emulate the great, by
feeling and action, as neaxly as possible.
Long before I had ever written a line for publication, or
endeavored to deliver a speech in public, I followed the
habit of reshaping my own character, by trying to imitate
the nine men whose lives and life-works had been most
impressive to me. These nine men were, Emerson, Paine,
Edison, Darwin,Lincoln, Burbank, Napoleon, Ford, and
Carnegie. Every night, over a long period of yeaxs, I held
an imaginary Council meeting with this group whom I called
my "Invisible Counselors."
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The procedure was this. Just before going to sleep at night,
I would shut my eyes and see, in my imagination, this group
of men seated with me around my Council Table. Here I had
not only an opportunity to sit among those whom I considered
to be great, but I actually dominated the group, by serving
as the Chairman.
I had a very DEFINITE PURPOSE in indulging
my imagination through these nightly meetings. My purpose
was to rebuild my own character so it would represent a
composite of the characters of my imaginary counselors.
Realizing, as I did, early in life, that I had to overcome
the handicap of birth in an environment of ignorance and
superstition, I deliberately assigned myself the task of
voluntary rebirth through the method here described.
BUILDING CHARACTER THROUGH
AUTO-SUGGESTION
Being an earnest student of psychology, I knew, of course,
that all men have become what they are, because of their
DOMINATING THOUGHTS AND DESIRES. I knew
that every deeply seated desire has the effect of causing
one to seek outward expression through which that desire may
be transmuted into reality. I knew that self-suggestion is a
powerful factor in building character, that it is, in fact,
the sole principle through which character is builder.
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With this knowledge of the
principles of mind operation, I was fairly well armed with
the equipment needed in rebuilding my character. In these
imaginary Council meetings I called on my Cabinet members
for the knowledge I wished each to contribute, addressing
myself to each member in audible words, as follows:
"Mr. Emerson, I desire to acquire from you the marvelous
understanding of Nature which distinguished your life. I ask
that you make an impress upon my subconscious mind, of
whatever qualities you possessed, which enabled you to
understand and adapt yourself to the laws of Nature. I ask
that you assist me in reaching and drawing upon whatever
sources of knowledge are available to this end.
"Mr. Burbank, I request that you pass on to me the knowledge
which enabled you to so harmonize the laws of Nature that
you caused the cactus to shed its thorns, and become an
edible food. Give me access to the knowledge which enabled
you to make two blades of grass grow where but one grew
before, and helped you to blend the coloring of the flowers
with more splendor and harmony, for you, alone, have
successfully gilded the lily.
"Napoleon, I desire to acquire from you, by ,emulation, the
marvelous ability you possessed to inspire men, and to
arouse them to greater and more determined spirit of action.
Also to acquire the spirit of enduring FAITH,
which enabled you to turn defeat into victory, and to
surmount staggering obstacles. Emperor of Fate, I-Cing of
Chance, Man of Destiny, I salute you!
"Mr. Paine, I desire to acquire from you the freedom of
thought and the courage and clarity with which to express
convictions, which so distinguished you!
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"Mr. Darwin, I wish to acquire from you the marvelous
patience, and ability to study cause and effect, without
bias or prejudice, so exemplified by you in the field of
natural science.
"Mr. Lincoln, I desire to build into my own character the
keen sense of justice, the untiring spirit of patience, the
sense of humor, the human understanding, and the tolerance,
which were your distinguishing characteristics.
"Mr. Carnegie, I am already indebted to you for my choice of
a life-work, which has brought me great happiness and peace
of mind. I wish to acquire a thorough understanding of the
principles of organiwd effort, which you used so effectively
in the building of a great industrial enterprise.
"Mr. Ford, you have been among the most helpful of the men
who have supplied much of the material essential to my work.
I wish to acquire your spirit of persistence, the
determination, poise, and self-confidence which have enabled
you to master poverty, organize unify, and simplify human
effort, so I may help others to follow in your footsteps.
"Mr. Edison, I have seated you nearest to me, at my right,
because of the personal cooperation you have given me,
during my research into the causes of success and failure. I
wish to acquire from you the marvelous spirit of FAITH, with
which you have uncovered so many of Nature's secrets the
spirit of unremitting toil with which you have so often
wrested victory from defeat."
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My method of addressing the
members of the imaginary Cabinet would vary, according to
the traits of character in which I was, for the moment, most
interested in acquiring. I studied the records of their
lives with painstaking care. After some months of this
nightly procedure, I was astounded by the discovery that
these imaginary figures became, apparently real.
Each of these nine men developed individual characteristics,
which surprised me. For example, Lincoln developed the habit
of always being late, then walking around in solemn parade.
When he came, he walked very slowly, with his hands clasped
behind him, and once in a while, he would stop as he passed,
and rest his hand, momentarily, upon my shoulder. He always
wore an expression of seriousness upon his face. Rarely did
I see him smile. The cares of a sundered nation made him
grave.
That was not true of the others. Burbank and Paine often
indulged in witty repartee which seemed, at times, to shock
the other members of the cabinet. One night Paine suggested
that I prepare a lecture on "The Age of Reason," and deliver
it from the pulpit of a church which I formerly attended.
Many around the table laughed heartily at the suggestion.
Not Napoleon! He drew his mouth down at the cor "ners and
groaned so loudly that all turned and looked at him with
amazement. To him the church was but a pawn of the State,
not to be reformed, but to be used, as a convenient inciter
to mass activity by the people.
On one occasion Burbank was late. When he came, he was
excited with enthusiasm, and explained that he had been
late, because of an experiment he was making, through which
he hoped to be able to grow apples on any sort of tree.
Paine chided him by reminding him that it was an apple which
started all the trouble between man and woman. Darwin
chuckled heartily as he suggested that Paine should watch
out for little serpents, when he went into the forest to
gather apples, as they had the habit of growing into big
snakes. Emerson observed "No serpents, no apples," and
Napoleon remarked, "No apples, no state!"
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Lincoln developed the habit
of always being the last one to leave the table after each
meeting. On one occasion, he leaned across the end of the
table, his arms folded, and remained in that position for
many minutes. I made no attempt to disturb him. Finally, he
lifted his head slowly, got up and walked to the door, then
turned around, came back, and laid his hand on my shoulder
and said, "My boy, you will need much courage ff you remain
steadfast in carrying out your purpose in life. But
remember, when difficulties overtake you, the common people
have common sense. Adversity will develop
One evening Edison arrived ahead of all the others. He
walked over and seated himself at my left, where Emerson was
accustomed to sit, and said, "You are destined to witness
the discovery of the secret of life. When the time comes,
you will observe that life consists of great swarms of
energy, or entities, each as intelligent as human beings
think themselves to be. These units of life group together
like hives of bees, and remain together until they
disintegrate, through lack of harmony.
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'These units have differences
of opinion, the same as human beings, and often fight among
themselves. These meetings which you are conducting will be
very helpful to you. They will bring to your rescue some of
the same units of life which served the members of your
Cabinet, during their lives. These units are eternal.
THEY NEVER DIE! Your own thoughts and
DESIRES serve as the magnet which attracts
units of life, from the great ocean of life out there. Only
the friendly units are attracted the ones which harmonize
with the nature of your DESIRES.)
The other members of the Cabinet began to enter the room.
Edison got up, and slowly walked around to his own seat.
Edison was still living when this happened. It impressed me
so greatly that I went to see him, and told him about the
experience. He smiled broadly, and said, "Your dream was
more a reality than you may imagine it to have been." He
added no further explanation to his statement.
These meetings became so realistic that I became fearful of
their consequences, and discontinued them for several
months. The experiences were so uncanny, I was afraid if I
continued them I would lose sight of the fact that the
meetings were purely experiences of my imagination.
Some six months after I had discontinued the practice I was
awakened one night, or thought I was, when I saw Lincoln
standing at my bedside. He said, "The world will soon need
your services. It is about to undergo a period of chaos
which will cause men and women to lose faith, and become
panic stricken. Go ahead with your work and complete your
philosophy. That is your mission in life. If you neglect it,
for any cause whatsoever, you will be reduced to a primal
state, and be compehed to retrace the cycles through which
you have passed during thousands of years."
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I was unable to tell, the
following morning, whether I had dreamed this, or had
actually been awake, and I have never since found out which
it was, but I do know that the dream, if it were a dream,
was so vivid in my mind the next day that I resumed my
meetings the following night.
At our next meeting, the members of my Cabinet all filed
into the room together, and stood at their accustomed places
at the Council Table, while Lincoln raised a glass and said,
"Gentlemen, let us drink a toast to a friend who has
returned to the fold."
After that, I began to add new members to my Cabinet, until
now it consists of more than fifty, among them Christ, St.
Paul, Galileo, Copernicus, Aristotle, Plato, Socrates,
Homer, Voltaire, Bruno, Spinoza, Drummond, Kant,
Schopenhauer, Newton, Confucius, Elbert Hubbard Brann,
Ingersol, Wilson, and William James. '
This is the first time that I have had the courage to
mention this. Heretofore, I have remained quiet on the
subject, because I knew, from my own attitude in connection
with such matters, that I would be misunderstood if I
described my unusual experience. I have been emboldened now
to re(uce my experience to the printed page, because I am
now less concerned about what "they say" than I was in the
years that have passed. One of the blessings of maturity is
that it sometimes brings one greater courage to be truthful,
regardless of what those who do not understand, may think or
say.
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Lest I be misunderstood, I wish here to state most
emphatically, that I still regard my Cabinet meetings as
being purely imaginary, but I feel entitled to suggest that,
while the members of my Cabinet may be purely fictional, and
the meetings existent only in my own imagination, they have
led me into glorious paths of adventure, rekindled an
appreciation of true greatness, encouraged creative
endeavor, and emboldened the expression of honest thought.
Somewhere in the cell-structure of the brain is located an
organ which receives vibrations of thought ordinarily called
"hunches." So far, science has not discovered where this
organ of the sixth sense is located, but this is not
important. The fact remains that human beings do receive
accurate knowledge, through sources other than the physical
senses. Such knowledge, generally, is received when the
miaid is under the influence of extraordinary stimulation.
Any emergency which arouses the emotions, and causes the
heart to beat more rapidly than normal may, and generally
does, bring the sixth sense into action. Anyone who has
experienced a near accident while driving, knows that on
such occasions, the sixth sense often comes to one's rescue,
and aids, by split seconds, in avoiding the accident.
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These facts are mentioned
preliminary to a statement of fact which I shall now make,
naxnely, that during my meetings with the "Invisible
Counselorie' I find my mind most receptive to ideas,
thoughts, and knowledge which reach me through the sixth
sense. I can truthfully say that I owe entirely to my
"Invisible Counselors" full credit for such ideas, facts, or
knowledge as I received through "inspiration."
On scores of occasions, when I have faced emergencies, some
of them so grave that my life was in jeopardy, I have been
miraculously guided past these difficulties through the
influence of my "Invisible Counselors."
My original purpose in conducting Council meetings with
imaginary beings, was solely that of impressing my own
subconscious mind, through the principle of auto-suggestion,
with certain characteristics which I desired to acquire. In
more recent years, my experimentation has taken on an
entirely different trend. I now go to my imaginary
counselors with every difficult problem which confronts me
and my clients. The results are often astonishing, although
I do not depend entirely on this form of Counsel.
You, of course, have recognized that this chapter covers a
subject with which a. majority of people are not familiar.
The Sixth Sense is a subject that will be of great interest
and benefit to the person whose aim is to accumulate vast
wealth, but it need not claim the attention of those whose
desires are more modest.
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Henry Ford, undoubtedly
understands and makes practical use of the sixth sense. His
vast business and financial operations make it necessary for
him to understand and use this principle. The late Thomas A.
Edison understood and used the sixth sense in connection
with the development of inventions, especially those
involving basic patents, in connection with which he had no
human experience and no accumulated knowledge to guide
him,as was the case while he was working on the talking
machine, and the moving picture machine.
Nearly all great leaders, such as Napoleon, Bismark, Joan of
Arc, Christ, Buddha, Confucius, and Mohammed, understood,
and probably made use of the sixth sense almost
continuously. The major portion of their greatness consisted
of their knowledge of this principle.
The sixth sense is not something that one can take off and
put on at will. Ability to use this great power comes
slowly, through application of the other principles outlined
in this book. Seldom does any individual come into workable
knowledge of the sixth sense before the age of forty. More
often the knowledge is not available until one is well past
fifty, and this, for the reason that the spiritual forces,
with which the sixth sense is so closely related, do not
mature and become usable except through years of meditation,
self-examination, and serious thought.
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No matter who you are, or
what may have been your purpose m reading this book, you can
profit by it without understanding the principle described
in this chapter. This is especially true if your major
purpose is that of accumulation of money or other material
things.
The chapter on the sixth sense was included, because the
book is designed for the purpose of presenting a complete
philosophy by which individuals may unerringly guide
themselves in attaining whatever they ask of life. The
starting point of all achievement is DESIRE.
The finishing point is that brand of KNOWLEDGE
which leads to understanding-understanding of self,
understanding of others, understanding of the laws of
Nature, recognition and understanding of HAPPINESS.
This sort of understanding comes in its fullness only
through familiarity with, and use of the principle of the
sixth sense, hence that principle had to be included as a
part of this philosophy, for the benefit of those who demand
more than money.
Having read the chapter, you must have observed that while
reading it, you were lifted to a high level of mental
stimulation. Splendid! Come back to this again a month from
now, read it once more, and observe that your mind will soar
to a still higher level of stimulation. Repeat this
experience from time to time, giving no concern as to how
much or how little you learn at the time, and eventually you
will find yourself in possession of a power that will enable
you to throw off discouragement, master fear, overcome
procrastination, and draw freely upon your imagination. Then
you will have felt the touch of that unknown "something"
which has been the moving spirit of every truly great
thinker leader artist, musician writer statesman.
Then you will be in position to transmute your DESIRES into
their physical or financial counterpart as easily as you may
lie down and quit at the first sign of opposition.
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FAITE: vs.
FEAR!
Previous chapters have described how to develop
FAITH, through Auto-suggestion, Desire and the
Subconscious. The next chapter presents detailed
instructions for the mastery of FEAR.
Here will b@ found a full description of the six fears which
are the cause of all discouragement, timidity,
procrastination, indifference, indecision, and the lack of
ambition, self-reliance, initiative, self-control, and
enthusiasm.
Search yourself carefully as you study these six ,enemies,
as they may exist only in your subconscious mind, where
their presence will be hard to detect.
Remember, too, as you analyze the "Six Ghosts of Fear," that
they are nothing but ghosts because they exist only in one's
mind.
Remember, also, that ghosts-creations of uncontrolled
imagination-have caused most of the damage people have done
to their own minds, therefore, ghosts can be as dangerous as
if they lived and walked on the earth in physical bodies.
The Ghost of the Fear of Poverty, which seized the minds of
millions of people in 1929, was so real that it caused the
worst business depression this country has ever known.
Moreover, this particular ghost still frightens some of us
out of our wits.
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