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The author outlines a speculative, step-by-step account of how a universal creative principle manifests through individuals, beginning with scientific starting points and moving through self-contemplation, the divine ideal, and the personal factor to practical manifestation. Emphasizing harmony and the law of cause and effect, he argues that personal thought and the orderly arrangement of inner conditions can bring unseen causes into expression, enabling progressive personal evolution. Chapters address standards of personality, the interplay of collective and new thought, the unfolding of the creative process, and a concluding presentation of a divine offering, while urging readers to apply and test the ideas by deliberate mental adaptation.
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