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The Ideal Made Real
What Determines The Destiny Of Man
The destiny of every individual is being hourly created
by himself, and what he is to create at any particular time is determined
by those ideals that he entertains at that time. The future of a
person is not preordained by some external power, nor is fate controlled
by some strange, mysterious force that masterminds alone can comprehend
and employ. It is ideals that control fate, and all minds have their
ideals wherever in the scale of life they may be.
To have ideals is not simply to have dreams or visions of that which
lies beyond the attainments of the present; nor is idealism a system
of ideas that the practical mind may not have the privilege to entertain.
To have ideals is to have definite objects in view, be those objects
very high or very low, or anywhere between those extremes.
The ideals of any mind are the real wants, the real desires or the
real aims of that mind, and as every normal mind invariably lives,
thinks and works for that which is wanted by his present state of
existence, it is evident that every mind must necessarily, either
consciously or unconsciously, follow his ideals. When those ideals
are low, ordinary or inferior the individual will work for the ordinary
and the inferior, and the products of his mind will correspond in
quality with that for which he is working.
Inferior causes will originate in his life and similar effects will
follow; but when those ideals are high and superior, he will work
for the superior; he will develop superiority in himself, and he
will give superiority to everything that he may produce. Every action
that he originates in his life will become a superior cause and
will be followed by a similar effect.
The destiny of every individual is determined by what he is and
by what he does; and what any individual is to be or do is determined
by what he is living for, thinking for or working for. Man is not
being made by some outside force. Man is making himself with the
power of those forces and elements that he employs in his thought
and his work; and in all his efforts, physical or mental, he invariably
follows his ideals.
He who lives, thinks and works for the superior becomes superior;
he who works for less, becomes less. It is therefore evident that
any individual may become more, achieve more, secure more and create
for himself a greater and a greater destiny by simply beginning
to live, think and work for a superior group of ideals. To have
low ideals is to give the creative forces of the system something
ordinary to work for. To have high ideals is to give those forces
something extraordinary to work for, and the fate of man is the
result of what his creative forces hourly produce.
Every force in the human system is producing something, and that
something will become a part of the individual. It is therefore
evident that any individual can constantly improve the power, the
quality and the worth of his being by directing the forces of his
system to produce that which has quality and worth. These forces,
however, are not directed or controlled by the will. It is the nature
of the creative forces in man to produce what the mind desires,
wants, needs or aspires to attain, and the desires and the aspirations
of any mind are determined by the ideals that are entertained in
that mind.
The forces of the system will begin to work for the superior when
the mind begins to attain superior ideals, and since it is the product
of these forces that determines both the nature and the destiny
of man, a superior nature and a greater destiny may be secured by
any individual who will adopt the highest and the most perfect system
of idealism that he can possibly comprehend. To entertain superior
ideals is to picture in mind and to hold constantly before mind
the highest conception that can be formed of everything of which
we may be conscious.
To mentally dwell in those higher conceptions at all times is to
cause the predominating ideas to become superior ideas, and it is
the predominating ideas for which we live, think and work. When
the ruling ideas of any mind are superior the creative force of
that mind will produce the superior in every element, faculty, talent
or power in that mind; greatness will thus be developed in that
mind, and the great mind invariably creates a great destiny.
To entertain superior ideals is not to dream of the impossible,
but to enter into mental contact with those greater possibilities
that we are now able to discern; and to have the power to discern
an ideal indicates that we have the power to realize that ideal.
We do not become conscious of greater possibilities until we have
developed sufficient capacity to work out those possibilities into
practical, tangible results.
Therefore, when we discern the greater we are ready to attain and
achieve the greater; but before we can proceed to do what we are
ready to do we must adopt superior ideals, and superior ideals only.
When our ideals are superior we shall constantly think of the superior,
because as our ideals are so is our thinking, and to constantly
think of the superior is to steadily grow into the likeness of the
superior.
When the ideals are very high all the forces of the system will
move towards superior attainments; all things in the life of the
individual will work together with greater and greater greatness
in view, and continued advancement on a larger and larger scale
must inevitably follow. To entertain superior ideals is not simply
to desire some larger personal attainment or to mentally dwell in
some belief that is different from the usual beliefs of the world.
To entertain superior ideals is to think the very best thoughts
and the very greatest thoughts about everything with which we come
in contact.
Superior idealism is not mere dreaming of the great and the beautiful,
but is actual living in mental harmony with the very best we can
find in all things, in all persons, in all circumstances and in
all expressions of life. To live in mental harmony with the best
we can find everywhere is to create the best in our own mentality
and personality; and as we steadily grow into the likeness of that
which we think of the most, we will, through ideal thinking, perpetually
increase our power, capacity and worth. In consequence, we will
naturally create a greater and a more worthy destiny.
The man who becomes much will achieve much, and great achievements
invariably build a great destiny. To think of anything that is less
than the best, or to mentally dwell with the inferior is to neutralize
the effect of those superior ideals that we have begun to entertain.
To secure the greatest results it is therefore absolutely necessary
to entertain superior ideals only and to cease all recognition of
inferiority or imperfection. The reason why the majority fail to
secure any tangible results from higher ideals is because they entertain
too many of the lower ideals at the same time.
They may aim high; they may adore the beautiful; they may desire
the perfect; they may live for the better and work for the greater,
but they do not think their best thoughts about everything, and
this is the reason why they do not reach the goal they have in view.
Some of their forces are building for greater things, while other
forces are building for lesser things, and a house divided against
itself cannot stand.
Superior idealism contains no thought that is less than the very
greatest and the very best that the most lofty states of mind can
possibly produce, and it entertains no desire that has not the very
greatest worth, the greatest power, and the highest attainment in
view. Superior idealism does not recognize the power of evil in
anything or in anybody; it knows that adverse conditions exist,
but it gives the matter no conscious thought whatever. It is not
possible to think the greatest thought about everything while mind
is giving conscious attention to adversity or imperfection.
The true idealist, therefore, gives conscious recognition to the
power of good only, and he lives in the conviction that all things
in his life are constantly working together for good. This conviction
is not mere sentiment with the idealist. He knows that all things
positively will work together for good when we recognize only the
good, think only the good, desire only the good and expect only
the good; likewise, he knows that all things positively will work
together for greater things when all the powers of life, thought
and action are concentrated upon the attainment and the achievement
of greater things.
To apply the principles of superior idealism in all things means
advancement in all things. To follow the superior ideal is to move
towards the higher, the greater and the superior, and no one can
continue very long in that movement without creating for himself
a new world, a better environment and a greater destiny. To create
a better future begin now to select a better group of ideals.
Select the best and the greatest ideals that you can possibly find,
and live those ideals absolutely. You will thus cause everything
in your being to work for the higher, the better and the greater,
and the things that you work for now will determine what the future
is to be. Work for the greatest and the best that you know in the
present, and you will create the very greatest and the very best
for the future.
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