02 July 2020

Power of creative thinking

by CR (091)

The power of thought is measured by the degree of evolution of each human being, and as a limit the ability of people to use their spiritual attributes.

The power of thought should always be exercised having in mind the common good. As long as a human being grows up in self-awareness and identifies with his powerful latent abilities, he will find in the power of thought a safe, efficient instrument to achieve all his dreams and aspirations as well as protection of his physical and mental health.

The history of medicine records innumerable instances of serious diseases and their cures. These were considered by many as miraculous, but were due simply to the spiritual reactions of the ones grievously affected by the diseases and to their attraction of the Superior Forces.

The sublimation of thought reflects a state of consciousness that is sensitive to the evolution of the spirit and conducive to the attainment of inner happiness and the well-being provided by this happiness.

With the aid of thought, the spirit first creates an image and only then materializes it for a certain  purpose. Look at the wonders of universal painting. Note the richness, the magnificence of the works that have exalted and immortalised so many artists throughout the ages. Many paintings by the great masters were only put on canvas after the painters had mentally conceived them in all details.

The same happens with the Engineer. Before designing a building, a machine, a device, an instrument or a part of an engine, he studies and examines them in their smallest detail.

With thought in action, he engenders the sketch first, then corrects the probable flaws until the image of what he wants to express and portray on paper is more or less perfect.

In all human achievements, all without exception, the spirit first creates an image with the aid of thought, and only then does it put it in tangible form. And if this happens on Earth, much more so in Space, where the power of creative thinking is incomparably greater.


References

[1] Christian Rationalism, 1st Edition, Rio de Janeiro 1984

[2] Compilation, paraphrasing, translation from original texts in Portuguese

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