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THE SILENCE: WHAT IT IS AND HOW TO USE IT
DAVID V. BUSH
USE THE FOLLOWING AS A BASIS FOR YOUR MEDITATION AS YOU DEMONSTRATE HEALTH. OF COURSE, YOU MAY USE OTHER THOUGHTS PROVIDED THEY ARE CONSTRUCTIVE HEALTH THOUGHTS.
THOUGHT TO HOLD IN THE SILENCE FOR ABUNDANCE
THOUGHT TO HOLD IN MEDITATION IN THE SILENCE - FOR MISFORTUNES, GRIEF, MISTAKES, REVERSES, FAILURE, SORROW, LOSS AND DISAPPOINTMENT
FOR HARMONY, PEACE, COMFORT
THOUGHT TO HOLD AS A BASIS FOR THIS SILENCE - FOR SUCCESS
ABUNDANCE
HEALTH, SUCCESS, PROSPERITY, UNIVERSAL PEACE AND BROTHERHOOD
HOW TO HAVE MORE
In this guide the author treats silence not as empty space but as a living medium that can retune the body’s hidden “octaves.” By likening our physical and mental states to a piano out of tune, he shows how misguided thoughts create disharmony that may manifest as illness or failure. The central premise is simple: right thinking acts like a magnet, restoring the body’s natural resonance and opening the way to health and prosperity.
The practice begins with deep relaxation, allowing consciousness to drift gently through each part of the body while a subtle intonation creates a soothing vibration. Listeners are invited to experience these vibrations—whether faint or powerful—as signs of the re‑harmonization process, even when no sensation is felt. Through this disciplined silence, the book presents a form of prayer, visualization, and self‑suggestion that aims to align the mind with a deeper, harmonious rhythm.
Language
en
Duration
~1 hours (74K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-08-08
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects
1882–1959
A prolific early self-help writer and lecturer, this former Congregational pastor wrote about willpower, silence, health, success, and everyday confidence in a direct, practical voice. His work sits at the crossroads of New Thought, popular psychology, and motivational writing in the early 20th century.
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