A DAILY MESSAGE
WHAT DO VOU WANT?
Tnk hawthorn must bloom in the spring, and the corn turn to gold in the harvest time. So surely must you draw to yourself inevitably the things and conditions to which your thoughts are related. You, and you alone, can determine exactly what you will attract ; hut when you have, hy your thinking, so determined, and have made yourself a living magnet, the law of attraction operates, whether you are conscious of its operation or not, and without regard to whether it is working lor, or against, your success, health, or wellbeing.
It will bring to you things like your thoughts. There is no accident about it and no mystery. It is the law of the universe. The tilings which you choose 1 to relate yourself with become year affinities; there is no escape. Focus on poverty, and you will remain poor; nothing can keep you from your own. Think fear, and there will be occasion to fear, for nothing can keep your own 4mm you. 'lhink failure. and you will surely fail, for you are calling upon the forces of nature to help you lail, and nature will not let you call in vain. The law of affinity is absolute.
banish the hope and expectation of good things, and they cannot reach you, for you are travelling in one direction and tin 1 good tilings are travelling in allot her. Tour vision ol your future determines your future, and you wit* lie drawn to the future you picture as by a ledestone. If your thinking is negative, you become negative to draw Ilie good tilings towards you, but negative with a positive power to attract those things you fear, and upon which vou brood.
Therefore, think the things you want to lie, the things you want to have, the conditions you want to live under, the success you want to achieve. Make vourself a positive centre of attraction for the tilings you desire to be, do, and have, and you will have, do, and be those tilings as surely as the apple falls to the ground. It- is the law ol the universe.
—VI MvKSTON (iTANI.HY
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Hokitika Guardian, 23 April 1929, Page 1
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