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A game without any spirit is a poor affair; an association in which there is no spirit falls to pieces, and a spiritless undertaking is sure to be a failure. On the other hand, the book which is meaningless to the unsympathetic reader is full of life and suggestion to the one who enters into the spirit of the writer; the man who enters into the spirit of the music finds a spring of refreshment in some fine recital which is entirely missed by the cold critic who comes only to judge according to the standard of a rigid rule; and so on in every case that we can think of. If we do not enter the spirit of the thing, it has no invigorating effect upon us, and we regard it as dull, insipid, and worthless.
This is our everyday experience, and these are the words in which we express it. And the words are well chosen. They show our intuitive recognition of the spirit as the fundamental reality in everything, however small or however great. Let us be right as to the spirit of a thing, and everything else will successfully follow.
By entering into the spirit of anything we establish a mutual vivifying action and reaction between it and ourselves; we vivify it with our own vitality, and it vivifies us with a living interest which we call its spirit; and therefore the more fully we enter into the spirit of all with which we are concerned, the more thoroughly do we become alive. The more completely we do this the more we shall find that we are penetrating into the great secret of Life. It may seem a truism, but the great secret of Life is its Liveliness, and it is just more of this quality of Liveliness that we want to get hold of; it is that good thing of which we can never have too much.
We may not be conscious of all this, but the mechanical tendency of the age has a firm grip upon society at large. We habitually look at the mechanical side of things in preference to any other. Everything is done mechanically, from the carving on a piece of furniture to the arrangement of the social system. It has to be fitted to the mechanical exigencies. We enter into the mechanism of it instead of into the Spirit of it, and so limit the Spirit and refuse to let it have its own way; and then, as a consequence, we get entirely mechanical action, and complete our circle of ignorance by supposing that this is the only sort of action there is.
And if this is true in regard to so-called "physical" science, it is a fortiori true as regards the Science of Spirit. There is a mechanical attitude of mind which judges everything by the limitations of past experiences, allowing nothing for the fact that those experiences were for the most part the results of our ignorance of spiritual law. But if we realise the true law of Being we shall rise above these mechanical conceptions. We shall not deny the reality of the body or of the physical world as facts, knowing that they also are Spirit, but we shall learn to deny their power as causes. We shall learn to distinguish between the causa causata and the causa causans, the secondary or apparent physical cause and the primary or spiritual cause without which the secondary cause would not exist; and so we shall get a new standpoint of clear knowledge and certain power by stepping over the threshold of the mechanical and entering into the spirit of it.
If we are constructing from without, then we have to calculate anxiously the strength of the materials and the force of every thrust and strain to which they may be subjected; and very possibly after all we may find that we have made a mistake somewhere in our elaborate calculations. But if we realise the power of creating from within, we shall find all these calculations correctly made for us; for the same Spirit which is Creator is also that which the Bible calls "the Wonderful Numberer". Construction from without is based upon analysis, and no analysis is complete without accurate quantitative knowledge; but creation is the very opposite of analysis, and carries its own mathematics with it.
Do you ask where to find it? In your self; and in proportion as you find it there, you will find it everywhere else. Look at Life as the one thing that is, whether in or around you; try to realise the liveliness of it, and then seek to enter into the Spirit of it by affirming it to be the whole of what you are.
Affirm this continually in your thoughts, and by degrees the affirmation will grow into a real living force within you, so that it will become a second nature to you, and you will find it impossible and unnatural to think in any other way. The nearer you approach this point the greater you will find your control over both body and circumstances, until at last you shall so enter into the Spirit of it — into the Spirit of the Divine creative power which is the root of all things. In the words of Jesus, "nothing shall be impossible to you" because you have so entered into the Spirit of it that you discover yourself to be one with it. Then all the old limitations will have passed away, and you will be living in an entirely new world of Life, Liberty, and Love, of which you yourself are the radiating centre.
You will realise the truth that your Thought is a limitless creative power, and that you yourself are behind your Thought, controlling and directing it with Knowledge for any purpose which Love motivates and Wisdom plans. Thus you will cease from your labours, your struggles, and your anxieties, and you will enter into that new order where perfect rest is one with ceaseless activity.