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[... 19 paragraphs ...]
(“By projecting our thoughts to this finished product, we can influence our health, our future, our position, etc. We should picture ourselves as being in a state of good health. Now I would assume that this same thing applies to a station or vocation... “)
... But never as a finished product. For a state of health is not an end product—or an unchanging station in those terms. It is the ability to effectively handle energy in a constructive way for your own benefit and the benefit of others. The state of health is a poor term. You should indeed imagine yourself, therefore, able to handle your energy effectively for your own good and the good of others; to imagine yourself as a channel through which the creativity of the universe can express itself. For when you harbor negative ideas and resentments, then indeed you set up a block and the block causes distortions. Now you call them illnesses in many instances. They are distortions. The energy is being distorted and misused and misshapen.
[... 12 paragraphs ...]
([Dan:] “Theodore made the analogy of health vs. occupation. His implication was that the product ofgood health was the ability to do good more efficiently. Taking it over into occupations, then, I don’t know how it would be—advances an occupation, I guess, is the closest.”
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