If you choose to memorize them, you should do so in the same order
as they are given here, and word-for-word. You may find for yourself
there is a logical natural flow, or orderly connection in this arranged
order or sequence.
They were not learned or acquired in the present order, but rather
this writer came to recognize their logical relationship, as here arranged,
from his own use of them in his life, by trial and error. But that doesn’t
mean that you will not find them, in different situations or on certain
occasions, to be just as valid and effective in an entirely different
order of understanding and application.
These Seven Basic Truths™ are always present
and used by you. In fact, you have always been using them, unknowingly,
even to your own detriment – on as many occasions as to your good
– due to your innocent ignorance of them. To use them consciously
– i.e., correctly and effectively – you need only to be
awakened to their presence in your life. So, let’s use this segment
as an awakening experience as we cover each one together.
1. Imagination creates your reality.
Sages through the ages have long declared, and today even advanced
science confirms, that so-called “reality” is actually only
a product of thought; it is going on entirely in our imagination, in
the conscious and subconscious patterns of the mind. The world is in
your mind. Rather than you being in the world, the world is in you.
Everything we see and experience as being “the way it is,”
is the way it is, or appears to us to be, solely because of our own
imagination. It is actually because we are seeing and feeling and generating
the experience of it being that way. It is not because the thing or
experience seen is in itself actually the way we see it, or say that
it is. We are ourselves creating or generating the experience we are
having, or the perception of things the way we see them to be, and thus
we are causing our own experiences of them in our life.
Understand, someone else standing right beside you, and observing
the same thing as you are, may and does often actually perceive and
generate the experience of a totally different set of thoughts, feelings
and reactions, etc., from the very same situation or event. And his
or her experience, even though different from your own, is just as “real,”
just as valid to him, as your experience is to you. It is all a matter
of one’s mental perception or imagination.
Let’s ask ourselves this question: “Who is perceiving
this (any) experience or event?” Your answer is, “I am”.
. . Yes, you are. Feel this “I AM,” that you are. . .
Now, from this I AM, you can chose to direct, or even redirect, your
thoughts and feelings and be responsible for your own world and its
appearances, and even the very quality of experiences you are having,
because. . .
2. Thoughts are things.
Simply get this: you cannot experience anything without first having
the thought of it. Everything is occurring in consciousness, and the
thought of the thing is the thing!
Yes, the thought of the thing is the thing! The thought is a seed.
It actually started as an idea, then it drew everything to itself for
it’s own survival, much like a seed planted in fertile soil draws
to itself all of the five elements required for it’s growth. It
draws required nutrients from the minerals in the earth; it draws the
required moisture from the ocean, which comes by the vehicles of air,
and moving clouds carrying rain; it draws needed heat from the sun,
and makes its home in the space (ether) made conveniently available
to it. The entire universe works in unison to provide for the successful
growth to maturity of every well-planted seed.
In the same way, the universe provides everything necessary to bring
a seed-thought into full manifestation as an objective fact or event
in your world.
Ask yourself: “Who is having the ideas or thoughts I am (you
are) having?” The answer is, “I am.” Yes, you are.
. . Feel this Truth ... Feel the I AM.
Now, that you get it that “thoughts are things” you must
also begin to realize the next truth about it, which is. . .
3. What you think about grows.
When you give your attention to a thing you are nourishing it or feeding
it, much like a plant. When you “attend” to a plant, it
grows. And, since a thought is a thing, by feeding it with your attention,
it thrives, and in time, it grows.
So, who is in charge of your attention? Who is really the boss? Is
it your parents, your mate, your employer, your kids, or you? This is
where you must begin telling the truth about it, and making a major
shift or transformation in those very areas of your life – the
attitudes, beliefs, actions or kind of behavior – that are now
limiting or blocking you, or “eating your lunch” so to speak.
ASK: “Who is the boss of your attention?” The answer:
“I AM. “ Yes, you are. Feel this Truth. . . Feel the I AM.
. .
At this point, as you see that “thoughts are things” and
“what you think about grows,” wouldn’t it be important
to begin asking yourself: “What am I thinking about most of the
time?” “What is the real nature of my inner dialogue, or
self-talk?” or “What am I really giving the bulk of my attention
to, the majority of the time?” This is important, because. . .
4. You become what you think about.
This is an important truth to realize. It would be very important
to you, and be far more profitable or beneficial if you choose only
those thoughts and notions that are uplifting, transforming, or complimentary
to yourself and others. Because you are now and always feeding on your
own thoughts!
Ask yourself: “Who’s responsible for the nature of my
thoughts?” The answer: “I AM.” Yes, again, you are!
It’s easy to blame “him” or “her or “it”
or “them” for the thoughts you are having. However, that’s
really the unconscious way of thinking, or the coward’s way out;
and it is not what’s so. There is no one else residing in your
head going around pulling the levers or strings, or pushing the buttons
that make you think what you do. It is you, and only you, and it has
always been! And so, since thoughts are things, and what you think about
grows, and you become what you think about, then your world is being
molded or formed by the nature of your own thoughts! This means that
the nature of events occurring in your life and world – their
quality, quantity, size, shape, color, duration, etc. – are of
your own making. You are the one responsible!
But once you get it, that it is your responsibility, then there eventually
comes with this recognition a release into a whole new level of freedom,
like you have never felt before! For now, you realize it’s all
in your own hands, no one else is “doing it to you!” You
can NOW take charge, and full control, and change the type, quality
and nature of events occurring in your life!
You see, as long as you continue to feed a thought, idea or concept,
by giving it your attention, it begins to take precedence in your consciousness.
It begins to take over your mind, and eventually “you become what
you think about.” You become identified with it, and it becomes
what is real for you. This is just the nature of consciousness, the
way it works; your own consciousness is what determines your life.
So how does consciousness, or your mind work, how do you direct it
to produce what you want? It is from your own Power of Awareness...
from the Power of I AM ... you are choosing where to put your attention.
Do you really want to know the Truth about that? Then ask yourself,
“Who wants to know? Who’s choosing?” The answer: “I
AM.” Yes, you are the source and cause.
Just what is this “I AM”? It’s the One Power, which
is not different from the power of God in you. In the Bible, God’s
name is “I AM.” Moses realized his “I AM” is
not different from God’s I AM, when he realized “I AM THAT
I AM.” And, you and I are no different than Moses.
It keeps coming back to this one “I AM”. . . It’s
like the axle of a spinning wheel that supports the wheel and all its
movement. . . or like the eye in the center of a hurricane. . . It’s
absolutely still. . . being much like the central power that manages
the hurricane, directing its force and yet, like the central eye, is
not caught up in or at the effect of the tremendous moving force.
Feel this I AM . . . This is the Source and Power that always forms
your world . . . which can be used for holding you in bondage, mediocrity
or in your own failure, or for bringing about the greatest good for
all concerned.
So, how do you form your world from this I AM . . . i.e., from the
Source and Cause of all that is? It’s very simple, really. It
is by your own strongly held and felt mental assumptions. Therefore,
basic truth number five is. . .
5. Your world is formed out of your own assumptions; so keep your
mind on what you want, and off of what you don’t want!
Whatever you think, feel and assume to be so, is what manifests in
your world. Why? Because “thoughts are things,” “what
you think about grows,” and “you become what you think about.”
It all links together.
As briefly stated earlier, an idea is like a thought-seed that you
plant in the garden of your own subconscious mind. You can plant in
the earth a seed of nightshade, which is a deadly poison, and that is
what will grow, and abundantly! Or, you can plant corn and it will grow
corn. Plant just a single seed of either, and the earth will produce
correspondingly a nightshade plant or a corn stalk each yielding an
abundance of new seeds of its own type and nature.
Well, your subconscious mind is far more fertile than the soil; and,
just like the fertile soil, it doesn’t care what you plant, but
it will give you back abundantly exactly what you do plant. If in the
past you have been planting poisonous, non-life-supporting thought-seeds,
or simply thoughts of lack and limitation, you now have the choice to
plant what you actually want growing in the garden of your life, because
“your world is formed out of your own assumptions.” Therefore,
it just makes good sense to keep your mind only on what you want, and
off of what you don’t want, since all thoughts are themselves
seeds that grow in your fertile consciousness, according to their nature
and type.
So, “Keep your mind and your attention on what you want and
off of what you don’t want.”
The good news is. . .
6. You can change your world by reforming your assumptions.
You can’t actually “fix” the situation or event
outside of yourself. It may appear that you can, but you can’t.
Such apparent outside changes are only temporary at best. It requires
a transformation in the consciousness or mind of the perceiver, the
one who is seeing and experiencing the situation as it is appearing
to be.
It’s much like this: If you don’t like the scene or picture
that’s appearing on a cinema screen, you don’t change the
unwanted scene by grabbing the screen (which is like the world) and
tearing it down. You must go into the projector (which is like your
mind) and change the film (the conditioning in your mind). No real change
is made until it’s made in you, or in your own mind about in the
size, shape, nature or quality of your thoughts regarding the situation.
You must go back into the projection room (your consciousness), and
change the film in the projector (your mind). You can only change or
“reform” the apparent outer events by re-forming your own
held assumptions about the situation.
And finally. . .
7. If you can’t change a situation, you can change the effect
it is having on you by changing your attitude or assumption about it;
and, eventually, you may even be able to change the situation.
If you absolutely refuse to be caught up in any form of negativity
– in any thoughts of anger, revenge, resentment, hostility, etc.,
or fear, shame, guilt, doubt, irritation, worry, etc., – and intentionally
keep your attention riveted or immersed in the pure thought-feeling
of “I AM,” you will not be harmed or effected by any present
negative event or difficult situation in your experience.
Remember, “thoughts are things,” and “what you think
about grows.” Think only of I AM, and that will “grow”
or manifest in and as your awareness, and its purity, clarity and peace
will begin to manifest outside you, in your life and affairs. This is
the peace, clarity and purity of God.
Keeping your mind clear and free of fear, worry, and doubt cleans
and clears the space in consciousness for your mind to move into Pure
Intelligence, and to begin functioning creatively to provide you with
new or different possibilities.
So, what is the result of this cleaning and clearing of the space
of your mind, this change of attitude and assumptions, when held in
consciousness? It begins to work on your outer environment, including
the people, situations and events occurring in your life and affairs.
This means that eventually, you may even be able to see marked changes
in the actual situation or event, or even the people who previously
appeared to be absolutely stuck in their position or point of view,
and impossible to change.
Your knowledge and clear understanding of the Seven Basic Truths™,
will free you from the negative situations appearing in your world.
This is because, remembering them as always being the governing principle
of your life, or why your world manifests as it now appears, and as
the cause of all the situations and events you are now encountering,
you can easily align your thoughts, attitudes and behavior with them,
and simply watch the positive changes naturally occur in your life without
the need for any further effort on your part.
However, if there still are chronic undesirable situations, events,
items or people effecting your life, or limiting you and holding you
back in some way, then AHAM’s Completion
Process™, which follows, should prove to be the one needed
additional influence for bringing you the preferred outcome or conclusion
that you wish.