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ELIMINATEYOURWEAKNESSES
ANDSUCCESSIS AUTOMATIC
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All manner of -therapies and solutions are offered by" our social
structure to help people overcome their weaknesses. However, many
methods wi tnessed and used among thousands of students have proved
that nothing is as effective as a FACETO FACEconfrontation between
the power of the WEAKNESS ENERGYin the mind and the UNLIMITED, UNI-
V SAL GOD-POWER within j~e mind. This is what this Tesson 1S all
about. ThlS is what tn1 esson is leading you to. do: ..To l1a"e a
FACETO FACE CONFRONTATION between the self-defeati ng
i.D._Y9ur_rnin.d__
-melTta:t--eriergy that ; s ho1d, ng back your .sl.i"cc.ess,and tJie--G"OIFP"OVlER""
bf the UNIVERSEin your mind. If you have faith, beUef, and are
ready to yield your will to the GOD-POWER of your own m1nd, you WILL
SUCCEED in eliminating ~ weakness that stands in the way of your
success. You will achieve mastery over any weakness in your mind!
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THE METAPHYSICAL
SCIENCE.CONFRONTATION
TECHNIQUE"
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pass, eventually, by yielding itself to the ALL-POWERFULEVOLUTIONARY
1 PRESENCE of the perfecting GOD-POWERin your mind. Through confronta-
tion, YOUCAUSETHAT EVOLUTIONTO TAKE PLACE- NOW!
J As in all lessons in Metaphysical Science, the student is directed to
re-read each lesson everyday for seven days, that the consciousness of
the lesson becomes an ingrained part of the consciousness of the
1 student. In particular, it is important that the student pay very close
attention to the "Alternative Chart" that follows:
1 ALTERNATIVECHART
EXAMPLE
Let us suppose that youare having a weight problem from over-eati ng. A
negative weakness is controlling your mind and nervous system, causing
you to crave more food than you should eat.
Whenever you feel thi s negati ve energy tryi ng to take you over, go
into DIRECTCONFRONTATION with it in your mind by saying the following
"Confrontation Affirmation."
"The. GOV-POfJIERw.i.t1Lin me. U gJtea.tVL t:h.a.n .the. powvr. ~g me. .to OVVL-
ea.t. 1 Ijie.l.d my mind and body .to .the. GOV-POfJIER w.i:th-i.n 1IIe.. The. GOV-
POfJIER
with.in me. bJting-6 PEACE.to mymind and body."
As you use the confrontation affirmation, think and try to feel the
greater power of your GOD-MIND taking over your mind. Feel this until
you no longer feel any influence whatsoever from the weakness energy
of your mind. Whenthis happens, give yourself the following affirma-
tion.
"1 give. THANKS.to .the. GOV-POfJIER
on my mind f,oJt giving me.SELf-MASTERY."
ANOTHER
EXAMPLE
Let's suppose you have to look for a new job, but you have been put-
ti ng it off due to the1" i ntervi ew jitters," or because some weakness
energy in your mind has been challenging your confidence or quali-
fications.
To get yourself to go for an interview, use the following Confronta-
tion Affirmation.
"The. GOV-POO1ER w.i..thi.n.e. U q-tea.tVL t:h.a.ntiitIj f,e.eLi.ng of, ~e.ln-dou.b.t
w.i.thbt IH.. 1-!/i.e.ld fIIIJm.ind and body to the. GOV-POWfRw.i.th.i.rt me.. The.
GOV-POOIER w.i.th.i.n1IIe.givu lilt. the. PEACEand POOlER. to gu ILPJ go orLtJ
tJtave.l .to J and ft4ve. :thL6 ..i.ntVLviw. n
"I give. THANKS.to the. GOV-POfJIER
of, my mind 'oJt giving me.SELf-MASTERY."
VITAL POINTS TO REJlEJlSERIN THIS PRACTICE
lways begin your confrontation affirmation with the following words:
"The GOD-pm~ER within me is GREATERthan ." Keep repeating
his and attempt to feel the GOD-POWER of your mind taking over your
indo After you haverelt positive results, give thanks for SELF-
ASTERY.
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UQivcrsity of ~lctapQJsics
BacQelors Degree /1\1iQisters,PractitioQcrs DiploIl1as
Study Lesson Exam
Subject MASTERINGYOURWEAKNESSES
THROUGH Lesson No. 4
YOURINNER GOD-POWER
3. Describe what three positive mental attitude ingredients are necessary for
successful confrontation? .
5. Whenever any weakness energy enters your mind, what should you do?
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I 2. What thoughts form the basis or foundation of a positive transcendent attitude?
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I 3. Howcan one psychologically damage themselves through negativity?
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4. What psychic damagecan one do to oneself through negativity?
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I 5. What spiritual damage can be done to oneself through a negative attitude?
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I 6. Howcan a positive attitude abou~ yourself and life be best formed?
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I 7. What is a Positive Attitude Transcendent Visualization?
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