The soul attracts that which it secretly harbors; that which it loves, and also that which it fears; it reaches the height of its cherished aspirations; it falls to the level of its unchastened desires; and circumstances are the means by which the soul receives its own.Every thought-seed sown or allowed to fall into the mind, and to take root there, produces its own, blossoming sooner or later into act, and bearing its own fruitage of opportunity and circumstances. Good thoughts bear good fruit, bad thoughts bad fruit.Ye shall know them by their fruits. Do men gather grapes of thorns, or figs of thistles?
In this paragraph, James Allen reiterates that our thoughts plant in us the seeds of our results, and by our actions we reap the harvest of the thought seeds we have planted and long cultivated. Wherefore by their fruits ye shall know them.
Which thoughts do you secretly harbor? Are they worthy of you, The Creator’s Child?
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