Charles Fillmore is the name of:
The Inexhaustible Resource of Spirit is equal to every demand. There is no reality in lack. Abundance is here and now manifest.
Divine mind is the one and only reality.
It is a sin to be poor.
Be still and turn within to the great source.
There is an invisible thought-stuff on which the mind acts, making things through the operation of a law not yet fully understood by man. Every thought moves upon this invisible substance in increasing or diminishing degree. When we praise the richness and fullness of God, this thought-stuff is tremendously increased in our mental atmosphere. It reflects into everything that our mind and our hands touch.
We shall serve for the joy of serving, prosperity shall flow to us and through us in unending streams of plenty.
I fairly sizzle with zeal, energy, and enthusiasm; eager to do that which ought to be done by me today.
There are opportunities everywhere, just as there have always been.
It is the childlike mind that finds the kingdom.
All causes are essentially mental, and whosoever comes into daily contact with a high order of thinking must take on some of it
Deny that lack has any place or reality in your thought or your affairs and affirm plenty as the only appearance. Praise what you have, be it ever so little, and insist that it is constantly growing larger.
Let the God within you express itself through you in the world without.
We increase whatever we praise. The whole creation responds to praise, and is glad.
We must learn to let go, to give up, to make room for the things we have prayed for and desired.
The mind is the seat of perception of the things we see, hear, and feel. It is through the mind that we see the beauties of the earth and sky, or music, of art, in fact, of everything. That silent shuttle of thought working in and out through cell and nerve weaves into one harmonious whole the myriad moods of mind, and we call it life.
The true church is not made of creeds and forms, nor is it contained in walls of wood and stone; the heart of man is its temple and the Spirit of truth is the one guide into all Truth. When men learn to turn within to the Spirit of truth, who is in each one for his light and inspiration, the differences between the churches of man will be eliminated, and the one church will be recognized.
The highest and best work of imagination is the marvelous transformation that it works in character. Imagine that you are one with the principal of good, and you will become truly good.
Imagination gives the man the ability to poject himself through time and space and rise above all limitations.
It is the law of Spirit that we must be that which we would draw to us. If we would draw to us love, we must be love, be loving and kind; if we would have peace and harmony in our environment, we must establish it within ourselves.
The one and only formative power given to man is thought. By his thinking he not only makes character, but body and affairs, for "as he thinketh within himself, so is he. "