| Excerpts taken from NEW THOUGHT DEFINED
by Abel L. Allen NEW
THOUGHT is not, as many believe, a name or expression
employed to define any fixed system of thought, philosophy, or
religion, but is a term used to convey the idea of growing or
developing thought.
"New Thought" is the result or creation
of perpetually advancing mind.
Change and growth are the silent mandates of
divinity.
Back of all, unseen yet all powerful, is the
one universal law or cosmic urge, forever pushing and projecting
man forward into higher physical, mental, and spiritual development.
"Through spiritual evolution are we led
to God."
No two individuals are alike or think alike.
Duplicates have never been discovered in all the broad domain
of nature. Scientists tell us that even the molecules of which
our bodies are composed differ one from the other.
"No two men in creation think alike,
No two men in creation look alike, No two men
in creation are alike,
No worlds or suns or heavens, but are distinct
and wear a separate beauty.''
Language, either written or spoken, is but a
symbol, and at best an imperfect vehicle to convey thought. …
"Thought is deeper than speech; feeling deeper than thought;
souls to souls can never teach what to themselves is taught."
As each morning bathes the earth in new light,
so each returning day and every recurring season bring new meanings
and understandings to the soul.
The greatest gift from God to man is a growing
mind, one that expands from day to day as the light of truth breaks
upon it.
As man renews his mind and reaches out for larger
conceptions of truth, his understanding is enlarged, he gains
new viewpoints, his expanded thought is translated and externalized
into life, he grows, he advances, he comes into a closer union
with God.
We all live, move and have our being in an atmosphere
of truth; truth is only assimilated by the individual.
Principles and laws are changeless, but our
understanding of them changes as our minds gain new conceptions
of truth and as they grow and develop. Only as the mind dwells
on principles can it advance to a larger understanding of truth
and higher conceptions of life. … To gain higher conceptions
of the principles and laws underlying the universe is the real
work of man.
Man is either progressing or receding; spiritually
and mentally he cannot stand still.
Man can grow into a knowledge of his relationship
with God and reach out toward the divine goal, only as he renews
his mind, only as he enlarges his conception of what is within
his consciousness, only as he presses forward into a higher spiritual
and mental development.
Man grows only as he enlarges his thoughts.
How can his thoughts be enlarged except as he takes on the new?
By no other process can he enlarge his conceptions and understanding
of life. As his ideals expand he comprehends more truth, he moves
forward, he extends his visions, he grows, he sees beauty, harmony,
and law in all created things.
Hence New Thought is a synonym for growth, for
development, for perpetual and eternal progress. It recognizes
the superior and excellent in man; it deals not with limitations;
it sets no bounds to the soul's progress, for it sees in each
soul transcendental faculties as limitless as infinity itself.
New Thought may be said to possess one fixed
creed, that of an eternal search for truth. It is anchored to
that one thought. … It realizes that attainment of truth
is a process of evolution, growth, and development.
Man can acquire truth only as he is mentally
and spiritually prepared to receive it. New Thought is anchored
to the idea of finding the good and the beautiful in life, the
development of latent possibilities in man, and that law reigns
supreme in the universe. Anchored to these principles, New Thought
moves forward in its quest for more truth, in its search for greater
light that leads upward and onward toward a unity with God. It
has not come to eradicate the old, except as the old fades away
before the advancing light of the new. However, we have been told
that it is dangerous to put new wine into old bottles lest the
bottles may break. New Thought is constructive, not destructive.
It is not here to tear down, but to build up.
Its goal is the understanding of life, of man,
and a conscious unity of man with God. If its adherents differ,
it is only in methods and not in the end sought. It does not enjoin
methods. There are many avenues leading to truth. The arc-light
sends out a myriad of rays, but they all lead to the one light.
The adherents of New Thought worship the omnipresent
God, the indwelling God, in whom we live, move, and have our being.
They do not conceive of God as distant or separated from man,
but as a universal Spirit permeating all nature, finding its highest
expression in man.
No better conception of the God of New Thought
can be expressed than was given by Pythagoras to the world six
centuries before the Christian era. Listen to the great message:
"God is the Universal Spirit that diffuses
itself over all nature. All beings receive their life from Him.
There is but one only God, who is not, as some are apt to imagine,
seated above the world, beyond the orb of the universe; but being
Himself all in all, He sees all the beings that fill His immensity,
the only principle the light of heaven, the father of all. He
produces everything. He orders and disposes of all things. He
is the reason, the life and motion of all things."
New Thought teaches that the revelation of God
to man is a continuous process through nature, through reason,
the whispering of intuition through the events and experiences
of life. …the desire to come into harmony with God.
To teach man to come into a conscious realization
of the divinity within, and the unity of man and God, so that
out of the sublimity of his soul he can say with the Gentle Master,
"The Father and I are one," is the supreme purpose and
meaning of New Thought. |