The Science of Mind

“There is a Power greater than yourself in the universe, and you can use it.”

I first read those words on the cover of a tape set version of Ernest Holmes’ “The Science of Mind.”

I was struck by the similarities to the second step of Alcoholics Anonymous:

“Came to believe that a Power greater than ourselves could restore us to sanity.”

Many spiritual and religious traditions have this thread of an idea running through them - that there is a power in the universe that we are a part of, but that doesn’t originate with us.

That Power is unlimited.

Jesus himself said “It isn’t me, but my Father in me who does the works.” (John 14:10)

We don’t generate the power that we have. We take the power and convert it to use as we please. It’s like your computer: if it isn’t connected to a power source, it’s just an expensive paper weight. It can only function if the power is flowing to it, and it’s in good working order.

Three things need to be in place for your computer to work.

1.) There has to be a power source.
2.) There has to be a connection between the source and the computer.
3.) The computer has to be working properly. It needs to be able to take that power and convert it to useful action.

When it comes to your own personal power, all you need to be concerned about is #3. The power source is there. The connection is there. You just need to be sure that you are in good working order, accept the power, and convert it into useful action.

One of the biggest mistakes that we make when it comes to our personal development and spiritual growth is when we decide that WE are the source of our own power. Our ego’s are strong things, so strong that quite often they decide that they exist in a vacuum, are the center of the universe, and are able to both produce and use the power at will. While the connection is never broken, it can be blocked.

We are the only one’s who do the blocking.

Our job is to keep keep that power flowing, to keep ourselves from being blocked from it by our own decision to “go it alone”, and to keep our computers in good working order.

Physical, Mental, Emotional, Spiritual - these are all important aspects of you, the greatest computer system ever created.

Keep the switch turned on, and stop trying to be the one who generates the power. It’s there… you just need to learn how to use it.

Start by getting out of it’s way.

This article was inspired by the birthday celebration of Live the Power. Happy Birthday!

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