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Our
Chief suddenly remarked, "Boys, why is it that man is obliged to crawl
and grovel over this earth?" We answered in chorus that he had voiced
our thoughts exactly.
He went on
to say, "How is it, if a few are able to do the things we have seen
accomplished, that all men cannot accomplish the same things? How is it
that man is content to crawl, and not only content to crawl but is
obliged to do so? If man was given dominion over all things, he was
certainly given power to fly above the birds. If this is his dominion
why has he not asserted this dominion long ago? The fault must certainly
be in man's own mind. This must all have come about by man's own mortal
concept of himself. He has only been able, in his own mind, to see
himself crawling, thus he has only been able to crawl."
Then
[Master] Jast took up the thought and said, "You are perfectly right, it
is all in man's consciousness. He is limited or unlimited, bound or
free, just as he thinks. Do you think that the men you saw walk across
the stream yesterday to save themselves inconvenience of this trip are
in any way special creations any more than you are? No. They are not
created in any way different from you. They do not have one atom more
power than you were created with. They have, by the right use of their
thought forces, developed their God-given power. The things you have
seen accomplished while you have been with us, you, yourselves, can
accomplish just as freely. The things you have seen are accomplished in
accord with definite law and every human being can use the law if he
will.