Secret Door To Success, Chapter 3, Florence Scovel Shinn
Chapter 3 - And Five of Them Were Wise
Date: 12/27/2007 10:53:11 PM ( 17 y ) ... viewed 1401 times Chapter 3 - And Five of Them Were Wise
"And five of them were wise, and five were
foolish. They that were foolish took their lamps,
and took no oil with them." --Matt. 25:2-3
My subject is the parable of the Wise and Foolish
Virgins. "And five of them were wise, and five
were foolish. They that were foolish took their
lamps, and took no oil with them. But the wise
took oil in their vessels with their lamps." The
parable teaches that true prayer means
preparation.
Jesus Christ said, "And all things, whatsoever ye
shall ask in prayer, believing, ye shall receive"
(Math. 21:22). "Therefore I say unto you, what
things you desire, when you pray, believe that you
receive them, and you shall have them" (Mark
11:24). In this parable he shows that only those
who have prepared for their good (thereby showing
active faith) will bring the manifestation to
pass.
We might paraphrase the scriptures and say: When
you pray believe you have it. When you pray ACT
as if you have already received.
Armchair faith or rocking chair faith will never
move mountains. In the armchair, in the silence,
or meditation, you are filled with the wonder of
this Truth, and feel that your faith will never
waver. You know that The Lord is your Shepherd,
you shall never want.
You feel that your God of Plenty will wipe out all
burdens of debt or limitations. Then you leave
your armchair and step out into the arena of Life.
It is only what you do in the arena that counts.
I will you give you an illustration showing how
the law works; for faith without action is dead.
A man, one of my students, had a great desire to
go abroad. He took the statement: I give thanks
for my divinely designed trip, divinely financed,
under grace, in a perfect way. He had very little
money, but knowing the law of preparation, he
bought a trunk. It was a very gay and happy trunk
with a big red band around its waist. Whenever he
looked at it, it gave him a realization of a trip.
One day he seemed to feel his room moving. He
felt the motion of a ship. He went to the window
to breathe the fresh air, and it smelt like the
aroma of the docks. With his inner ear he heard
the shriek of a sea-gull and the creaking of the
gangplank. The trunk had commenced to work. It
had put him in the vibration of his trip. Soon
after that, a large sum of money came to him and
he took the trip. He said afterwards that it was
perfect in every detail.
In the arena of Life we must keep ourselves tuned-
up to concert pitch.
Are we acting from motives of fear or faith?
Watch your motives with all diligence, for out of
them are the issues of life.
If your problem is a financial one (and it usually
is) you must know how to wind yourself up
financially, and keep wound up by always acting
your faith. The material attitude towards money
is to trust in your salary, your income and
investments, which can shrink over night.
The spiritual attitude toward money is to trust in
God for your supply. To keep your possessions,
always realize that they are God in manifestation.
"What Allah has given cannot be diminished," then
if one door shuts another door, immediately opens.
Never voice lack or limitation for "by your words
your are condemned." You combine with what you
notice, and if you are always noticing failure and
hard times, you will combine with failure and hard
times.
You must form the habit of living in the fourth
dimension, "The World of the Wondrous." It is the
world where you do not judge by appearances.
You have trained your inner eye to see through
failure into success, to see through sickness into
health to see through limitation into plenty. I
will give you the land which you see though."
The man who achieves success has the fixed idea of
success. If it is founded on a rock of truth and
rightness it will stand. If not, it is built upon
sand and washed into the sea, returning to its
native nothingness.
Only divine ideas can endure. Evil destroys
itself, for it is a cross current against
universal order, and the way of the transgressor
is hard.
"They that were foolish took their lamps, and took
no oil with them. But the wise took oil in their
vessels with their lamps."
The lamp symbolizes man's consciousness. The oil
is what brings Light or understanding.
"While the bridegroom tarried, they all slumbered
and slept. And at midnight there was a cry made.
Behold, the bridegroom cometh; go ye out to meet
him. Then all those virgins arose, and trimmed
their lamps. And the foolish said unto the wise,
Give us your oil; for our lamps are gone out."
The foolish virgins were without wisdom or
understanding, which is oil for the consciousness,
and when they were confronted with a serious
situation, they had no way of handling it.
And when they said to the wise "give us of your
oil," the wise answered saying, "Not so; lest
there be not enough for us and you: but go ye
rather to them that sell, and buy for yourselves."
That means that the foolish virgins could not
receive more than was in their consciousness, or
what they were vibrating to.
The man received the trip because it was in his
consciousness, as a reality. He believed that he
had already received. As he prepared for the trip
he was taking oil for his lamps. With
realization comes manifestation.
The law of preparation works both ways. If you
prepare for what you fear or don't want, you begin
to attract it. David said, "The thing I feared
has come upon me." We hear people say, "I must
put away money in case of illness." They are
deliberately preparing to be ill. Or, "I'm saving
for a rainy day." The rainy day is sure to come,
at a most inconvenient time.
The divine idea for every man is plenty. Your
barns should be full, and your cup should flow
over, but we must learn to ask aright.
For example take this statement: I call on the
law of accumulation. My supply comes from God,
and now pours in and piles up, under grace.
This statement does not give any picture of stint
or saving or sickness. It gives a fourth
dimensional feeling of abundance, leaving the
channels to Infinite Intelligence.
Every day you must make a choice, will you be wise
or foolish? Will you prepare for your good? Will
you take the giant swing into faith? Or serve
doubt and fear and bring no oil for your lamps?
"And while they went to buy, the bridegroom came;
and they that were ready went in with him to the
marriage: and the door was shut. Afterward came
also the other virgins, saying, Lord, Lord, open
to us. But he answered and said, Verily I say
unto you, I know you not."
You may feel that the foolish virgins paid very
dearly for neglecting to bring oil for their
lamps, but we are dealing with the law of Karma
(or the law of come back). It has been called the
"judgment day," which people usually associate
with the end of the world.
Your judgment day comes, they say, in sevens -
seven hours, seven days, seven weeks, seven
months, or seven years. It might even come in
seven minutes. Then you pay some Karmic debt; the
price for having violated spiritual law. You
failed to trust God, you took no oil for your
lamps.
Every day examine your consciousness and see just
what your are preparing for. You are fearful of
lack and hang on to every cent, thereby attracting
more lack. Use what you have with wisdom and it
opens the way for more to come to you.
In my book, "Your Word Is Your Wand," I tell about
the Magic Purse. In the Arabian Nights they tell
the story of a man who had a Magic Purse. As
money went out, immediately money appeared in it
again.
So I made the Statement: My supply comes from God
- I have the magic purse of the spirit. It can
never be depleted. As money goes out, immediately
money comes in. It is always crammed, jammed with
abundance, under grace, in perfect ways.
This brings a vivid picture to mind: You are
drawing on the bank of the imagination.
A woman who did not have much money was afraid to
pay any bills and see her bank account dwindle.
It came to her with great conviction: "I have the
magic purse of the spirit. It can never be
depleted. As money goes out, immediately, money
comes in." She fearlessly paid her bills, and
several large cheques came to her that she did not
expect.
"Watch and pray lest ye enter into the temptation"
of preparing for something destructive instead of
something constructive.
I knew a woman who told me she always kept a long
crepe veil handy in case of funerals. I said to
her, "You are a menace to your relatives, and are
preparing to hurry them all off, so that you can
wear the veil." She destroyed it.
Another woman who had no money decided to send her
two daughters to college. Her husband scorned the
idea and said, "Who will pay their tuition? I
have no money for it." She replied, "I know some
unforeseen good will come to us." She kept on
preparing her daughters for college. Her husband
laughed heartily and told all their friends that
his wife was sending the girls to college on "some
unforeseen good." A rich relative suddenly sent
her a large sum of money. "Some unforeseen good"
did arrive, for she had shown active faith. I
asked what she had said to her husband when the
cheque arrived. She replied, "Oh, I never
antagonize George by telling him I am in the
right."
So prepare for your "unforeseen good." Let every
thought and every act express your unwavering
faith. Every event in your life is a crystallized
idea. Something you have invited through either
fear or faith. Something you have prepared for.
So let us be wise and bring oil for our lamps -
and when we least expect it, we shall reap the
fruits of our faith.
My lamps are now filled with the oil of faith and
fulfillment.
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