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Think and Grow Rich
Napoleon Hill

The Sixth Sense - The Thirteenth Step Toward Riches

Presenting your library of free personal development books.

CHAPTER 14

THE SIXTH SENSE: THE DOOR TO THE TEMPLE OF WISDOM

THE "thirteenth" principle is known as the SIXTH SENSE, through which Infinite Intelligence may, and will communicate voluntarily, without any effort from, or demands by, the individual.

This principle is the apex of the philosophy. It can be assimilated, understood, and applied ONLY by first mastering the other twelve principles.

The SIXTH SENSE is that portion of the subconscious mind which has been referred to as the Creative Imagination. It has also been referred to as the "receiving set" through which ideas, plans, and thoughts flash into the mind. The "flashes" are sometimes called "hunches" or "inspirations."

The sixth sense defies description! It cannot be described to a person who has not mastered the other principles of this philosophy, because such a person has no knowledge, and no experience with which the sixth sense may be compared. Understanding of the sixth sense comes only by meditation through mind development from within. The sixth sense probably is the medium of contact between the finite mind of man and Infinite Intelligence, and for this reason, it is a mixture of both the mental and the spiritual. It is believed to be the point at which the mind of man contacts the Universal Mind.

After you have mastered the principles described in this book, you will be prepared to accept as truth a statement which may, otherwise, be incredible to you, namely:

Through the aid of the sixth sense, you will be warned of impending dangers in time to avoid them, and notified of opportunities in time to embrace them.

There comes to your aid, and to do your bidding, with the development of the sixth sense, a "guardian angel" who will open to you at all times the door to the Temple of Wisdom.

Whether or not this is a statement of truth, you will never know, except by following the instructions described in the pages of this book, or some similar method of procedure.

The author is not a believer in, nor an advocate of "miracles," for the reason that he has enough knowledge of Nature to understand that Nature never deviates from her established laws.

Some of her laws are so incomprehensible that they produce what appear to be "miracles." The sixth sense comes as near to being a miracle as anything I have ever experienced, and it appears so, only because I do not understand the method by which this principle is operated.

This much the author does know - that there is a power, or a First Cause, or an Intelligence, which permeates every atom of matter, and embraces every unit of energy perceptible to man - that this Infinite Intelligence converts acorns into oak trees, causes water to flow down hill in response to the law of gravity, follows night with day, and winter with summer, each maintaining its proper place and relationship to the other. This Intelligence may, through the principles of this philosophy, be induced to aid in transmuting DESIRES into concrete, or material form. The author has this knowledge, because he has experimented with it- and has EXPERIENCED IT.

Step by step, through the preceding chapters, you have been led to this, the last principle. If you have mastered each of the preceding principles, you are now prepared to accept, without being skeptical, the stupendous claims made here. If you have not mastered the other principles, you must do so before you may determine, definitely, whether or not the claims made in this chapter are fact or fiction.

While I was passing through the age of "hero-worship" I found myself trying to imitate those whom I most admired. Moreover, I discovered that the element of FAITH, with which I endeavored to imitate my idols, gave me great capacity to do so quite successfully.

I have never entirely divested myself of this habit of hero-worship, although I have passed the age commonly given over to such. My experience has taught me that the next best thing to being truly great, is to emulate the great, by feeling and action, as nearly as possible.

Long before I had ever written a line for publication, or endeavored to deliver a speech in public, I followed the habit of reshaping my own character, by trying to imitate the nine men whose lives and life-works had been most impressive to me. These nine men were, Emerson, Paine, Edison, Darwin, Lincoln, Burbank, Napoleon, Ford, and Carnegie.

Every night, over a long period of years, I held an imaginary Council meeting with this group whom I called my "Invisible Counselors."

The procedure was this. Just before going to sleep at night, I would shut my eyes, and see, in my imagination, this group of men seated with me around my Council Table. Here I had not only an opportunity to sit among those whom I considered to be great, but I actually dominated the group, by serving as the Chairman.

I had a very DEFINITE PURPOSE in indulging my imagination through these nightly meetings. My purpose was to rebuild my own character so it would represent a composite of the characters of my imaginary counselors. Realizing, as I did, early in life, that I had to overcome the handicap of birth in an environment of ignorance and superstition, I deliberately assigned myself the task of voluntary rebirth through the method here described.

1) Author’s Preface

2) Introduction

3) Three Feet From Gold

4) A Fifty-Cent Lesson In Persistence

5) Desire – The First Step Toward Riches

6) Desire Outwits Mother Nature

7) Faith – The Second Step Toward Riches

8) Self-Confidence Formula

9) The Power Of An Idea

10) Auto-Suggestion – The Third Step Toward Riches

11) Summary Of Instructions

12) Specialized Knowledge – The Fourth Step To Riches

13) Lack Of Ambition

14) Imagination – The Fifth Step Toward Riches

15) How To Make Practical Use Of Imagination

16) What Would I Do If I Had A Million Dollars

17) Organized Planning – The Sixth Step Toward Riches

18) When And How To Apply For A Position

19) The Capital Value Of Your Services

20) Take Inventory Of Yourself

21) The “Miracle” That Has Provided These Blessings

22) Decision – The seventh Step Toward Riches

23) Power

24) The Sustained Effort Necessary To Induce Faith

25) Symptoms Of Lack Of Persistence

26) How To Develop Persistence

27) Power – The Ninth Step Toward Riches

28) Transmutation – The Tenth Step Toward Riches

29) Why Men Seldom Succeed Before Forty

30) The Subconscious Mind – The Eleventh Step Toward Riches

31) Emotion

32) The Brain – The Twelfth Step Toward Riches

33) The Dramatic Story Of The Brain

34) The Sixth Step – The Thirteenth Step Toward Riches

35) Building Character Through Auto-Suggestion

36) How To Outwit The Six Ghosts Of Fear

37) The Fear Of Criticism

38) Old Man Worry

39) Self-Analysis Test Questions

40) ”Fifty-Seven” Famous Alibis


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