Out From The Heart (1904) by James Allen

2024 ж. 20 Мам.
150 280 Рет қаралды

Exploring the transformative power of thoughts and emotions, teaching readers how to cultivate inner virtues to achieve personal growth and fulfillment.
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Summary: As a sequel to ‘As A Man Thinketh’, this book is structured as a series of essays or meditations, each exploring different aspects of spiritual growth and character building. Allen emphasizes the importance of inner purity and the development of the heart, asserting that true change must come from within and manifest outwardly in one's actions and life circumstances.
Allen discusses the idea that the heart is the source of all wisdom and the seat of the soul, where one's true self resides. He suggests that by looking inward and purifying one's thoughts and desires, an individual can effect meaningful change in their life. The book is meant to guide the reader on a path of self-exploration and encourage them to live a life of integrity, kindness, and wisdom.
"Out from the Heart" encourages readers to be introspective and to cultivate virtues such as patience, compassion, and humility. Allen stresses that the transformation of the self is a gradual process that requires discipline and perseverance. He also explores the connection between thought, emotion, and action, and how one's state of mind has a profound effect on their life experience.
The book serves as a guide for those seeking to understand themselves better and to align their inner spiritual life with their outward actions. The book's central message is that personal improvement and the attainment of peace come from the cultivation of a pure and loving heart.
Chapters:
00:00 - Introduction
01:38 - The Heart and the Life
04:33 - The Nature and Power of Mind
09:07 - Formation of Habit
14:57 - Doing and Knowing
20:33 - First Steps in the Higher Life
44:16 - Mental Conditions and Their Effects
50:35 - Exhortation
Credits:
Text - James Allen
Audio Narration - Lou Lambert
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    • Neville Goddard, Francis scovell shinn

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  • One of the most straight forward reads. Feels very familiar and connectable to the majority of situations ive crossed in life All of the outcomes are in like with what is said here. What of my intention TO be lazy, though? All I want to do is make room for my own selfishness, to me it sounds just downright terrible to serve others, to practice this sort of perfection, at the cost of selfish things like laying in bed or gratifying hunger. I started looking for improvement not because I wanted to be GOOD, I just wanted to alter my own conditions so that I can reach what is the demand of body. My own society has its own faults and misalignments but I feel like i was grown on this kind of thing. Writing especially felt like this. Being mocked for how I held the pen made me dislike writing, so my practice was off, and now my handwriting has difficulty being clean and precise, the letters even look mildly immature I can see what hes saying in my experiences for sure But do I really have to cut off my natural self? Do i really need to he subject to situations that let me decide between dumb action and forgiveness? I know that clearly im scewed that its easier for me to just continue self gratifying, especially with no direct motive for being virtuous. I know full well the above can be considered little more than defense for choosing my future unvirtuous wants. How does one not see the challenges of life as this sort of conversation? "yes. We have sweets. We could have given you the body to sustain endless eating, but its not about that." "But i want it. Why take gratification in the 'good' I judged when i could have went and felt good doing what i asked, eating sweets? You gave me bad teeth to prove a point not because it was necessary" Until i dont see god, universe, etc. As teachers of lessons that DO NOT have real use, but instead are practice in 'good' itll be impossible to follow

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  • The heart is more powerful than the brain. The blood needs to flow, it was made first in the anatomy. Blood and our fluids respond to vibrations. Words are vibratory (The invisible forces are ever working for man who is always "pulling the strings" himself, though he does not know it. Owing to the vibratory power of words, whatever man voices, he begins to attract.--The Game of Life, Florence Scovel Shinn (1925) ) - and so too your blood and fluids react. The brain is ready to what ever you focus on. Always fantastic to find out ones observations and testimony matchup to generations previous. Shows that we are a sum of the past, present and future. Thank you!

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  • "Out From The Heart" 01:12 🌿 Self-Perfection and Noble Living Confucious's perspective on self-perfection as the foundation for progress. The importance of striving for purity of heart and a calm, wise mind. Engaging in the sublime task of self-perfection for a blessed and beautiful life. 02:18 🌳 Heart and Life Connection Drawing parallels between the heart and life. Emphasizing the ceaseless connection between the inner and outer self. Highlighting the role of thoughts, deeds, and character in the unfolding of life. 03:11 🧘 The Mind as the Guardian of Life The mind as the arbiter of life and shaper of conditions. The significance of diligently guarding the mind and heart. Choices in thought and action influencing life's unfolding. 04:31 🌈 Blessedness Through Self-Governance Realizing life's totality proceeds from the mind. The power to rule the mind and shape it according to one's ideal. Walking the excellent pathways of thought and action for a beautiful and sacred life. 05:53 🧠 The Nature and Power of Mind Mind as the creator of conditions and weaver of destiny. Man's limitless choices and ability to form and break habits. Understanding the inner power to alter conditions and choose states of mind. 07:14 🚪 Inner Control Over Outer Conditions Temptation, suffering, and sorrow arising from the undisciplined mind. The importance of disciplined attitudes toward external circumstances. Recognizing that the outer is molded by the inner. 08:44 🌍 Harmony, Guidance, and Self-Preservation Leading through consideration and charity rather than assuming authority. Enlightenment and peace achieved by exercising lawful authority over one's own mind. Self-preservation through harmonizing one's mind and guiding oneself with lofty virtues. 09:12 🔄 Formation of Habit and Self-Mastery Every mental condition as an acquired habit. The power to create both harmful and good habits. Liberation through self-mastery and the importance of right thinking. 10:48 🌱 Overcoming Vices and Virtue Formation Overcoming vices by checking their outward manifestations. The crucial role of overcoming indolence as the first step. Discipline of the body and control over self-indulgence. 13:18 🤔 Difficulty in Doing Right vs. Wrong Common belief in the ease of doing wrong and difficulty in doing right. The analogy of learning to write or acquiring a craft. The evolving difficulty in doing wrong as one progresses in doing right. 15:48 📚 Practice Precedes Real Knowledge The law of growth and progress in every department of life. Practice preceding real knowledge in acquiring virtue. The misconception of acquiring spiritual principles through theoretical methods. 18:50 🌟 First Steps in the Higher Life Virtue can only be known by doing. The necessity of practice and discipline in acquiring virtue. The analogy of a child learning lessons gradually and progressively. 21:38 🚶‍♂ Discipline of Body, Speech, and Inclination Three lessons: Discipline of the body, speech, and inclination. The importance of overcoming vices and practicing virtues. Specific steps in each lesson, such as overcoming indolence, self-indulgence, and disciplined speech. 27:19 🔍 Overcoming Slander Overcoming slander involves checking the cruel word before utterance. Virtuous living includes refraining from vilifying absent friends. The process leads to thinking sacredly of the character and reputation of others. 28:14 🤐 Overcoming Gossip and Idle Conversation Idle speech consists of talking about the private affairs of others. Virtuous individuals bridle their tongues, ensuring speech is strong and purposeful. Abstaining from unkind speech and avoiding idle conversation are steps towards virtue. 29:23 😇 Overcoming Abusive Speech and Levity The virtuous person refrains from abusive language and uses words that are pure and true. Irreverent speech, levity, and vulgar communication are obstacles to be overcome. Grave and reverent speech, coupled with pure and innocent mirth, characterize virtuous conduct. 31:49 🤔 Overcoming Captious or Fault-Finding Speech Captious speech involves magnifying small faults and engaging in vain arguments. Controlling the tongue, avoiding quibbling, and fostering a spirit of self-conquest are essential. Well-controlled speech and mental subduing lead to the five steps in virtue with speech. 37:16 💖 Virtue: Unselfish Duty, Unswerving Rectitude, Unlimited Forgiveness Virtue starts with the unselfish performance of duty, considering it sacred. Unswerving rectitude demands honesty, impartiality, and a commitment to truthfulness. Unlimited forgiveness involves overcoming personal injury, practicing disinterested charity, and fostering a charitable spirit. 43:29 🌌 Mental Conditions and Their Effects Wrong mental conditions, such as hatred, lust, and pride, lead to suffering and unrest. Right mental conditions, including love, purity, and humility, result in joy and enlightenment. All sin is ignorance, and the pursuit of the higher life requires abandoning wrong mental conditions.

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      @4amtv732@4amtv7325 ай бұрын
    • Much appreciated.

      @owendehaan1191@owendehaan11914 ай бұрын
  • The beauty and light of civilization is built on the shoulders of Joshua ben Joseph. He who continues to bear the suffering of all. King of Kings, Lord of Lords. I wish to take him down from the cross and carry him the rest of my journey, but every time I fall it is he that lifts and carries me. Thank you Joshua. I am forever in your debt.

    @YOGiiZA@YOGiiZA4 ай бұрын
  • was just about to red this book

    @ttrxde4349@ttrxde43496 ай бұрын
  • Thank you 🙏 for this. Are you going to do “From Poverty to Power” as well?

    @thomascollinsworth7202@thomascollinsworth72026 ай бұрын
  • If your Reading this I sow Prayer seeds of Mighty Rivers of Blessings, Favor, Faith, Prosperity, Success, Grace, Protection, Love, Joy, Happiness, Peace, Wisdom, Knowledge, Understanding, and Good Health to You and your Kids Kids Forevermore. For with God nothing shall be impossible. Luke 1:37 KJV

    @todddavidson2545@todddavidson25456 ай бұрын
  • Great

    @jimphilip6031@jimphilip6031Ай бұрын
  • I wish you every good thing

    @cancelcasey@cancelcasey6 ай бұрын
  • He who feels a need to constantly guard himself against the actions of others will likewise feel the need to accuse others and to justify the actions in himself which he condemns in the actions of others but no justification is any excuse for hypocrisy and no excuse is any justification for mediocrity. Whatever threats a man is faced with...the man who is able to face himself has nothing to fear...For having first conquered the inward enemy...the outward ones disappear.

    @TravisPruett@TravisPruett6 ай бұрын
  • @paulodigioia@paulodigioia6 ай бұрын
  • Nice.

    @Delahoia@Delahoia6 ай бұрын
  • Türkçe çevrim niye eklemediniz sorabilir miyim eklersenizsevinirim teşekkürler

    @mustafakoktay3467@mustafakoktay34676 ай бұрын
  • I like it

    @ThetaRealms@ThetaRealms6 ай бұрын
  • This has potential to win over Acres of Diamonds for me

    @BrokerLower@BrokerLower6 ай бұрын
  • Funny to listen to this while eating on the bed 🥲

    @oriricha@oriricha6 ай бұрын
  • 'No it Can Not' LOL...Best answer to that question.

    @SnarlaRae@SnarlaRae6 ай бұрын
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