This book has no comprehensive organisation. Every chapter seems to echo the same thing over & over again, dressed up in different words. I did note some good passages, but also noted a few things I have proven to be false in my own life. Far too much of the text is taken up by long-winded affirmations, let’s be honest nobody is using these. Especially not this one:
“Through the quiet contemplation of the omni-action of Spirit, I learn to look quietly and calmly upon every false condition, seeing through it to the other side of the invisible Reality which molds conditions and recreates all of my affairs after a more nearly Divine pattern.”
Like that’s a whole paragraph. Not a simple repeatable affirmation. As for the other passages I disagreed with:
“It is certain that you will have to love your fellow man if you wish to be happy. Your union with God implies your union with everything that lives. Do not be afraid of this. Do not shun the thought of it. Divine union means union with everything. This does not mean that you love those who are closest to you any less, you merely love all humanity more.”—“Say to yourself: “What would it be like if these few whom I love so much were multiplied so that finally everyone I meet should arouse in me the same deep affection?” Dare to lose your small affection and you will find it increased and multiplied a million times through greater union.”
This is not true. You do not have to love or accept anything & anyone you don’t want to. I have no desire to multiply or extend my love for humanity past a few select humans, because that would make me, as an individual, deeply unhappy & uncomfortable. Nor do you have to be a positive or a “good” person for these laws to work for you.