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ATTRACT PROSPERITY - 5. WHERE PROSPERITY BEGINS - Orison Swett Marden

ATTRACT PROSPERITY - 5. WHERE PROSPERITY BEGINS - Orison Swett Marden

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PROSPERITY – How to Attract It - Chapter 5. WHERE PROSPERITY BEGINS - Orison Swett Marden - HQ Full Book.In Chapter 5 of Prosperity – How to Attract It, titled “Where Prosperity Begins,” Orison Swett Marden unveils a profound and compelling truth: all prosperity, abundance, success, and happiness begin in the unseen world—within the mind and spirit of man. This chapter lays a powerful philosophical and metaphysical foundation for understanding how thoughts, when charged with intensity, belief, and effort, become the building blocks of material reality. Marden begins by emphasizing that what we visualize with persistence and passion—supported by intelligent action—inevitably takes form in our external lives. Just as a seed, when nurtured, sprouts into a plant, our thoughts are seeds planted into the unseen substance of the universe. This invisible realm, teeming with infinite potential, is more real and enduring than the fleeting material world. Here, in this field of boundless possibilities, our ambitions, desires, and aspirations await activation through thought. He draws a vivid parallel between prosperity and sunlight. Just as sunlight is universally available but can be blocked by our own choices—like retreating into a dark cellar—prosperity is always present, ready to manifest, but we often cut ourselves off through ignorance, fear, or wrong thinking. There is no actual lack in the universe; the apparent lack in individual lives stems from a misalignment with the universal laws of creation. To reinforce the reality of the unseen, Marden cites Sir Oliver Lodge, who noted that our senses are unreliable as arbiters of truth. The most powerful forces in existence—gravity, electricity, magnetism—are invisible. We cannot see or touch them, but we know they exist because we see their effects. Likewise, the creative energy that builds prosperity and success works silently, invisibly, through the operation of thought. The central message is unmistakable: every invention, every great work of art, every success story, began as a vision in someone’s mind. All the luxuries and advancements of modern life were once intangible ideas, energized into reality by belief and effort. We are reminded that man is not a creature of fate but a creator of destiny—fashioning his reality from the unseen energy of the universe, through the tool of focused thought. Marden challenges readers to go beyond present appearances and to train the mind to visualize future realities with clarity and conviction. This ability to visualize—to mentally "see" oneself in possession of health, wealth, and success—is not mere fantasy; it is the very mechanism by which those realities come into being. When thought is harmonized with divine principles and universal laws, it becomes creative, generative, and transformative. The author also confronts one of the biggest barriers to prosperity: the tendency of people to believe only in what they can physically observe. But, as he notes, the real man is not the physical body, but the invisible, spiritual self—the soul that is made in the image and likeness of God. The true source of power lies not in the outer world but in the inner consciousness of man, where he is one with the Divine Mind. Marden urges a radical shift in perspective—from measuring life by the changing, unreliable conditions of the material world to recognizing the unchanging truth of our divine nature and partnership with God. This inner connection, this oneness with the Source, is the birthplace of all prosperity. It is within this inner kingdom that ideas form, energy gathers, and success begins to take shape. One of the most empowering concepts presented is the non-selective nature of universal law. Just as sunlight and rain fall on all alike, the creative power of thought is accessible to every human being—regardless of station or circumstance. There is no special favor or prejudice in the workings of the unseen; each of us has access to the same infinite source. The difference lies in how we use our thoughts. He emphasizes that we are constantly creating through thought, whether we are aware of it or not. Each thought is a seed that produces after its kind. Thoughts of lack, fear, and failure result in a harvest of limitation and suffering. Thoughts of abundance, confidence, and success yield a life of prosperity and fulfillment. There is no escaping this law of sowing and reaping in the mental realm. The outcomes in our lives are mirrors of our dominant thoughts.For those who are struggling with poverty, illness, or failure, Marden does not offer pity but a solution: align your thinking with truth, with harmony, with the abundant nature of the universe. Recognize that your current condition is not a punishment or fate but a reflection of inner discord. When we begin to think in harmony with divine principles, our outer world reshapes to reflect our inner change. In one ...
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