The world a repented state by James sallen
THE WORLD A REFLEX STATE
What  you are, so is  your  world. Everything  in  the  universe  is resolved into  your  own inward experience.  It matters little  what is without, for  it  is all  a  reflection of  your  own state  of consciousness.   It matters everything  what  you  are  within, for  everything  without  will  be  mirrored and  colored accordingly.   All that  you positively  know is contained in  your own experience; all that  you ever will know must  pass through the  gateway  of  experience,  and  so become part of  yourself.   Your  own thoughts, desires, and  aspirations comprise  your  world, and, to  you, all  that there  is in the universe  of beauty  and joy  and bliss, or of  ugliness and sorrow  and pain, is contained within yourself.
By  your own thoughts  you make  or mar  your life,  your  world,  your universe, As  you build within by  the power of  thought,  so will  your outward life  and circumstances shape  themselves accordingly.   Whatsoever  you harbor in the  inmost chambers of  your heart will, sooner or later  by  the inevitable  law  of reaction, shape  itself in  your outward life.   The  soul  that is  impure, sordid and selfish, is gravitating  with unerring  precision toward misfortune and catastrophe; the  soul  that is  pure, unselfish, and noble  is gravitating  with equal precision toward happiness and prosperity.   Every  soul  attracts its own, and nothing  can possibly  come to it  that does not belong  to it. To realize  this is  to recognize  the universality  of Divine  Law.   The  incidents of every  human life, which both make  and mar,  are  drawn to  it  by  the quality  and power of  its own inner thought-life. Every  soul  is  a  complex  combination of  gathered experiences and  thoughts, and the body  is but an improvised vehicle  for its manifestation.   What, therefore,  your thoughts are, that is  your real self; and the world around, both animate  and inanimate, wears the  aspect with which  your thoughts clothe  it.   ―All that we  are  is the  result  of what we  have  thought.  It is founded on our thoughts;  it  is made up of  our thoughts.‖  Thus said Buddha,  and it  therefore  follows that if a  man is happy, it  is because he  dwells in happy  thoughts; if miserable,  because he  dwells in despondent and debilitating  thoughts,   Whether  one  be  fearful or fearless, foolish or wise, troubled  or  serene, within that soul  lies the cause of its own state or  states, and  never without. And now  I  seem to hear  a  chorus of  voices exclaim, ―But do  you  really  mean to say  that outward circumstances do not  affect our minds?‖  I do not say  that, but  I  say  this, and  know it to be  an infallible  truth, that circumstances can only affect  you in so far  as  you allow them to do so.   You are  swayed by  circumstances because  you have  not a right understanding  of the  nature, use, and power of thought.   You believe  (and upon this little word belief hang  all  our sorrows and  joys)  that outward things have  the power to make  or  mar  your life; by  so doing  you submit  to those  outward things, confess that  you are  their  slave, and they  your unconditional master; by  so  doing,  you invest them with a power which  they  do not, of themselves, possess, and  you succumb, in reality, not to the mere  circumstances,  but to the gloom  or  gladness, the  fear or  hope, the  strength or weakness, which  your thought-sphere  has thrown  around  them.
...to be continued....