Never was a more truthful statement uttered.
Prolonged concentration upon some thought or other becomes a meditation upon that thought;
from there it passes into a 'subconscious fixation' or a 'superconscious contemplation' (depending on the quality of the thought).
Finally, it settles as the cause of a fixed mechanical habit, or a source of some creative activity, inspiration and illumination.
In humanity the creative process is constantly working for the apparent good or evil and the consequences of either result in those much needed lessons that are to be learnt by each and every one of us while embodied here on this planet.
What we give is what we get – no more, no less.
Motive, underlying what we do at any point in time, is the determining factor that affects decisively the nature or outcome of what we receive.
Little as we may realise it, all the expressions of human meditation or concentrated thought—
whether it is concentrated desire for physical or emotional objectives or the higher aspects of spiritual, concentrated aspiration— all create that which is desired.
Energy follows thought;
it's as simple as that!
