Florence Scovel Shinn

The Complete Works of Florence Scovel Shinn

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  • b6982656339has quoted3 years ago
    The simple rules are fearless faith, nonresistance and love!
  • Mark Onghas quoted6 years ago
    seems almost impossible to make any headway directing the subconscious from the conscious, or reasoning mind, as the reasoning mind (the intellect) is limited in its conceptions, and filled with doubts and fears.
  • Mark Onghas quoted6 years ago
    We see, therefore, that man violates law if he carries a burden, and a burden is an adverse thought or condition, and this thought or condition has its root in the subconscious.
  • Mark Onghas quoted6 years ago
    Man’s supply is inexhaustible and unfailing when fully trusted, but faith or trust must precede the demonstration. “According to your faith be it unto you.”
  • Mark Onghas quoted6 years ago
    The child clamored for a toy, which she told him she could not afford to buy.
    She realized suddenly that she was seeking lack, and not recognizing God as her supply
  • Mark Onghas quoted6 years ago
    The law always stands back of the man who spends fearlessly, with wisdom.
  • Mark Onghas quoted6 years ago
    man ignores these leadings to spend or to give, the same amount of money will go in an uninteresting or unhappy way.
  • Mark Onghas quoted6 years ago
    You are forcing your personal will upon your daughter, which you have no right to do, and your fear of the trip is only attracting it, for man attracts what he fears.” I added, “Let go, and take your mental hands off; put it in God’s Hands, and use this statement:” “I put this situation in the hands of Infinite Love and Wisdom; if this trip is the Divine plan, I bless it and no longer resist, but if it is not divinely planned, I give thanks that it is now dissolved and dissipated.” A day or two after that, her daughter said to her, “Mother, I have given up the trip,” and the situation returned to its “native nothingness
  • Mark Onghas quoted6 years ago
    Anything forced into manifestation through personal will, is always “ill-got,” and has “ever bad success.”
  • Mark Onghas quoted6 years ago
    made a most powerful statement, as there should always be perfect payment for perfect service, and a rhyme sinks easily into the subconscious. She went about singing it aloud and soon did receive wonderful work in a wonderful way, and gave wonderful service for wonderful pay.
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