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As A Man Thinketh - Chapter 1

 



As A Man Thinketh - Chapter 1

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Thought And Character

 

The aphorism, “As a man thinketh in his heart, so is he," not only embraces the whole of a man's being, but is so comprehensive as to reach out to every condition and circumstance of his life.

A man is literally what he thinks, his character being the complete sum of all his thoughts.

As the plant springs from, and could not be without, the seed, so every act of man springs from the hidden seeds of thought, and could not have appeared without them.

This applies equally to those acts called "spontaneous" and "unpremeditated" as to those which are deliberately executed.

Act is the blossom of thought, and joy and suffering are its fruit; thus does a man garner in the sweet and bitter fruitage of his own husbandry.

Thought in the mind hath made us.

What we are by thought was wrought and built. If a man's mind hath evil thought, pain comes on him as comes the wheel the ox behind.

If one endure in purity of thought, Joy follows him as his own shadow - sure.

Man is a growth by law, and not a creation by artifice, and cause and effect are as absolute and undeviating in the hidden realm of thought as in the world of visible and material things.

A noble and God-like character is not a thing of favor or chance, but is the natural result of continued effort in right thinking, the effect of long-cherished association with God-like thoughts.

An ignoble and bestial character, by the same process, is the result of the continued harboring of groveling thoughts. 

Man is made or unmade by himself. In the armory of thought he forges the weapons by which he destroys himself.

He also fashions the tools with which he builds for himself heavenly mansions of joy and strength and peace.

By the right choice and true application of thought, man ascends to the divine perfection.

By the abuse and wrong application of thought he descends below the level of the beast.

Between these two extremes are all the grades of character, and man is their maker and master.

Of all the beautiful truths pertaining to the soul which have been restored and brought to light in this age, none is more gladdening or fruitful of divine promise and confidence than this-that man is the master of thought, the molder of character, and the maker and shaper of condition, environment, and destiny.

As a being of power, intelligence, and love, and the lord of his own thoughts, man holds the key to every situation, and contains within himself that transforming and regenerative agency by which he may make himself what he wills.

Man is always the master, even in his weakest and most abandoned state.

But in his weakness and degradation he is foolish master who misgoverns his "household."

When he begins to reflect upon his condition and search diligently for the law upon which his being is established, he then becomes the wise master, directing his energies with intelligence and fashioning his thoughts to fruitful issues.

Such is the conscious master, and man can only thus become by discovering within himself the laws of thought.

This discovery is totally a matter of application, self-analysis and experience.

Only by much searching and mining are gold and diamonds obtained, and man can find every truth connected with his being if he will dig deep into the mine of his soul.

That he is the maker of his character, the molder of his life, and the builder of his destiny, he may unerringly prove, if he will watch, control, and alter his thoughts, tracing their effects upon himself, upon others and upon his life and circumstances, linking cause and effect by patient practice and investigation.

And utilizing his every experience, even the most trivial, everyday occurrence, as a means of obtaining that knowledge of himself which is understanding, wisdom, power.

In this direction, as in no other, is the law absolute that "He that seeketh findeth; and to him that knocketh it shall be opened.”

For only by patience, practice and ceaseless importunity can a man enter the door of the temple of knowledge.



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  1. DR.DENNIS EKWEDIKE: A man is literally what he thinks,his character being the complete sum of all his thoughts. Man is the master of thought, the molder of character and the maker and shaper of condition, environment and destiny. Only by practice, and ceaseless importunity can a man enter the door of the temple of knowledge!

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  2. I am what I think.
    God like character doesn't come by chance, it is the natural result of continued effort in right thinking.
    In the armory of thought, I can either forge weapons to destroy destroy myself, or build tools to build for myself heavenly mansions of joy, strength and peace.

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    1. Better to build tools of elevation than forge weapons of destruction

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  3. 1. Irrespective of my state, I must see myself as the master of my life.

    2. I am a product of my thoughts.

    3. I need to consciously direct my thoughts to positive things that will contribute to my life positively.

    Yinka Okoh

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  4. 1. You are what you think and your character being the complete sum of all your thoughts.
    2. Man is the master of thought, the molder of character , the maker and shaper of condition, environment and destiny.
    3. Only by patience, practice and ceasless importunity can a man enter the door of the temple of knowledge.

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  5. 1.Man cannot be greater than his thoughts.

    2.Continued effort in right thinking is what brings about Noble and God-like character.

    3.Man can find every truth connected with his being if he will dig deep into the mine of his soul.

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  6. Mary Idowu.
    Man is formed and reformed by the power of thoughts
    Train your thoughts in the right direction by patience, practice and ceaseless importunity
    Think evil-pain comes, think pure-joy comes.

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    1. Pure thoughts produce peace, quietude and happiness

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  7. The mind and the thoughts that flow from it has powerful effects on a man.

    Connecting to the supreme is pertinent cause it helps reveals many unknown parts of a man.

    To make a good character, man must continuously practise. Consistency is the key.


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    1. God lives in each of us
      The much we know Him is dependent on which side of the divide we allow our minds to stay

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  8. *Chapter 1*
    Every act of man comes out from his hidden seed of thought whether spontaneous or premeditated.

    By the right choice and true application of thought, a man ascend to divine perfection.

    A man is the master of his thought, moulder of his character and shaper of his destiny.

    Jombo Promise

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    1. A man is the shaper of his destiny
      how I wish all men knew this

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  9. As a man thinketh
    1. A man is literally what he thinks, his character being the complete sum of all his thoughts.

    2. Man is made or unmade by himself. In the armory of thought he forges the weapons by which he creates and destroys himself.

    3. Act is the blossom of thought, and joy and suffering are its fruit

    Chukwuebuka Asadu

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    1. A man's actions would place him where he rightly wants to belong

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  10. DOMINIC ASOMBA
    Man can make or unmake himself, in other words what ever decision and thought a man chooses, will define him.

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    1. A man is defined not by what goes into him but by what he lets out from his mouth and his deeds

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  11. CHAPTER 1 IS AN INTERESTING OPENER - THOUGHT AND CHARACTER.

    The spontaneous act of men is not a mistake but emanated from what he has been nurturing in his thought.
    Man is an architect of his destiny through his thought and character.
    To behave in a God-like manner is a continous effort in right thinking and not by chance or luck.
    Man is the maker and master of his character through his choice of thought. He determines the outcome – good or bad
    Man acquires knowledge is through patience, practice and ceaseless persistence.

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  12. The thought of man determines his behavior and when man behaves, it shows how pure or dirty his thoughts are. That goes a long way to explain what Jesus said by what goes into a man does not define or defile him but what comes out of him.
    Collins.

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  13. Prof Comfort Akujobi

    Man is the master of thought, the molder of character, and the maker and shaper of condition, environment and destiny.
    Man holds the key to every situation and can find d every truth connected with his being if he will dig deep into the mine of his soul.
    It is only by patience, practice and ceaseless opportunity can a man enter the door of the temple of knowledge

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  14. Good conduct springs from a noble heart and mind. What you sow in your mind makes it. It germinates and bears fruits which you must harvest. You cannot reap what you did not sow.
    --Dozzy.

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