It Works (1926) by RHJ
Summary
TLDRThe script from 'It Works' by RHJ, narrated by Randy Scott, offers a timeless guide to achieving desires through a clear plan of action. It emphasizes the power of the subconscious mind, or 'Emmanuel,' to fulfill earnest desires when one clearly defines and consistently focuses on them. The book outlines a three-step process involving daily affirmations, focused thinking, and internal dialogue with one's inner power. It also cautions against negative thoughts and encourages gratitude, suggesting that by following this method, individuals can manifest a happier and more prosperous life.
Takeaways
- 📜 The book 'It Works' offers a clear plan for achieving one's desires, emphasizing the power of a definite purpose and a positive mindset.
- 🌟 Success and happiness are attainable through the application of simple, powerful truths, as experienced and shared by the author, who remains anonymous.
- 🤔 The author suggests that the difference in people's conditions is not due to luck, but rather a result of understanding and applying certain principles.
- 🧠 The 'subjective mind' or 'Emmanuel' is presented as an omnipotent power within us, capable of fulfilling our earnest desires when we are truly in earnest about what we want.
- 📝 A crucial step towards achieving goals is to write them down, in order of importance, and to revise this list regularly to reflect evolving desires and accomplishments.
- 🔄 Change is a natural part of the process; the list of desires will evolve as one progresses, and this should not discourage but rather encourage.
- 📖 Three key rules for accomplishment are: reading the list three times a day, thinking about desires frequently, and keeping the plan confidential except for communicating with one's inner power.
- 🚫 Skepticism and doubt are natural enemies of progress; the script advises to counter these with gratitude and faith in the omnipotent power within.
- 🎯 Being specific about one's desires is essential; vague wishes will not activate the inner power, but detailed and definite desires will.
- 🙏 Gratitude and thankfulness are not just for the outcomes but also for the process, as they reinforce faith and attract more accomplishments.
- ⚠️ Caution is advised to ensure that the desires one seeks will contribute to one's and others' happiness and well-being, avoiding negative consequences.
- 🔑 The method presented in the book is applicable to all areas of life, from material possessions to personal growth, with the suggestion to start with familiar and achievable desires.
Q & A
What is the title of the book being presented in the script?
-The title of the book is 'It Works'.
Who is the author of 'The Law of Psychic Phenomena' mentioned in the script?
-Thomson Jay Hudson, Ph.D., LL.D. is the author of 'The Law of Psychic Phenomena'.
What is the name given to the omnipotent power within us as described by the author?
-The omnipotent power within us is referred to as 'Emmanuel' by the author.
What is the purpose of the book according to the script?
-The purpose of the book is to provide a clear, definite, common sense plan of accomplishment that can help readers achieve their desires and improve their life conditions.
What is the significance of the phrase 'It Works' in the context of the book?
-The phrase 'It Works' signifies the effectiveness of the plan presented in the book, as it was the judgment of a friend who returned the manuscript with this notation, and it was adopted as the book's title.
What are the three positive rules of accomplishment mentioned in the script?
-The three positive rules of accomplishment are: 1) Read the list of what you want three times each day, 2) Think of what you want as often as possible, and 3) Do not talk to anyone about your plan except to the Great Power within you.
How does the author suggest one should deal with skepticism and doubts about the plan?
-The author suggests that when skepticism and doubts arise, one should review their list of desires or talk to their inner self about their desires until the doubts are gone.
What is the importance of being specific and definite about one's desires according to the script?
-Being specific and definite about one's desires is crucial because it helps in forming a perfect connection with the Omnipotent Power within, which is capable of bringing the desires to fruition.
What does the author suggest as a way to help others with the knowledge gained from the book?
-The author suggests that readers can help others by sharing the book with those who need it, thus aiding in the distribution of the effort to make lives better and happier.
What is the author's view on the relationship between giving and receiving according to the script?
-The author believes in the law of life that states 'You get by giving,' implying that by sharing the book and helping others, one can expect prosperity and achievement in return.
What is the final advice given by the author to the readers regarding the book?
-The final advice is to read the entire book repeatedly, memorize the three simple rules, and test them on what the reader wants most at the moment, emphasizing the effectiveness of the plan presented.
Outlines
📘 The Power of Desire and Accomplishment
This paragraph introduces 'It Works', a book by an anonymous author that presents a philosophy for achieving one's desires. The book, originally published in 1926 and presented by the Master Key Society, suggests that success is attainable through a clear plan and the application of a 'silent working out' of simple, powerful truths. The author emphasizes that knowing what you want is the first step to achieving it and that the book offers a path to a larger, happier life. The text also touches on the idea that people often overlook the power within themselves to manifest their desires, and it suggests that the book's teachings can help bridge the gap between wishful thinking and actual accomplishment.
🔮 Harnessing the Subjective Mind for Success
The second paragraph delves into the concept of the 'subjective mind', which is described as a powerful, omnipotent force within each individual, capable of fulfilling earnest desires. The author refers to this power as 'Emmanuel', or God in us. The paragraph outlines a three-step plan for harnessing this power: writing down one's desires, reading the list three times a day, and maintaining a connection with the inner power without discussing the plan with others. It stresses the importance of sincerity and earnestness in desiring specific conditions or things and warns against the pitfalls of skepticism and negative influences. The text also encourages readers to be detailed in their desires and to expect the method of accomplishment to unfold naturally.
🚀 From Desire to Action: A Path to Fulfillment
This paragraph continues the discussion on the process of achieving desires by emphasizing the importance of specificity and earnestness. It advises readers to be clear about what they want, including details such as the type, style, and price of desired items. The text introduces the concept of 'discredit' as a potential obstacle to success, which manifests as thoughts that undermine one's belief in the power of their desires. To overcome this, the author suggests expressing gratitude and credit to the 'Omnipotent Power' for any accomplishments. The paragraph also cautions readers to consider the consequences of their desires, ensuring that they align with the greater good for oneself and others.
🌟 The Ripple Effect of Giving and Sharing
The final paragraph concludes the script by highlighting the importance of sharing the book's teachings with others. It suggests that by giving away the book, readers can help improve the lives of others and align themselves with the law of life that states 'you get by giving'. The author encourages readers to act on the powerful idea presented in the book and to distribute it to those who may benefit from it. The text emphasizes the personal satisfaction and potential prosperity that can come from such acts of kindness and generosity.
Mindmap
Keywords
💡Accomplishment
💡Subjective Mind
💡Objective Mind
💡Desire
💡Manifestation
💡Power
💡List of Wants
💡Rules of Accomplishment
💡Doubts and Skepticism
💡Gratitude
💡Happiness
💡Prosperity
Highlights
The book 'It Works' by RHJ presents a clear, definite plan for accomplishing goals and improving one's life.
The author attributes his success to the simple, powerful truth shared in the book and emphasizes the importance of generosity and helpfulness.
The book suggests that the secret to obtaining desirable possessions lies in a logical, scientific approach rather than luck or charm.
The author found a satisfactory answer to the question of why some people seem to have all they desire and shares this knowledge with readers.
The transcript highlights the importance of being specific about one's desires and training the objective mind to focus on them.
The concept of 'Emmanuel' or the omnipotent power within us is introduced as a key to achieving earnest desires.
The book provides a three-step rule for accomplishment: reading the list of desires three times a day, thinking about them often, and not discussing the plan with others.
It is emphasized that faith and a genuine desire for specific conditions or things are essential for the power within to work effectively.
The transcript encourages readers to write down their desires in detail and to be definite about what they want and when they want it.
Doubts and skepticism are natural, but the book advises readers to reaffirm their desires and maintain faith in the process.
The book warns against wanting things that could cause misery or harm to oneself or others, emphasizing the importance of considering the greater good.
The transcript suggests starting with smaller, more familiar desires and gradually moving on to more significant life goals.
The book encourages readers to help others by sharing the knowledge and methods presented, as a way of giving back and furthering one's own progress.
Dr. Emil Coue's visit to the country and his teachings on self-help are mentioned, drawing a parallel to the book's message.
The book is presented as a concise guide, intentionally shortened for ease of reading and application, with an invitation for readers to test its methods.
The author emphasizes the importance of gratitude and thankfulness in acknowledging the power that helps achieve desires.
The transcript concludes with a letter from the author, urging readers to share the book with others to spread its beneficial ideas and help improve lives.
Transcripts
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"It works" by RHJ.
"The Famous Little Red Book
"That Makes Your Dreams Come True!"
A clear, definite common sense plan of accomplishment.
Originally published in 1926.
This book, with its valuable message, is presented to you
by the Master Key Society.
Copyright 2021 Master Key Society.
Read by Randy Scott.
"All you joy would win must share it,
"happiness was born a twin." Byron.
"The author sent the manuscript of this book for criticism
"to a friend who returned it with the notation, 'It Works.'
"This judgment born of experience was adopted
"as the title of the book." Publishers.
A concise, definite, resultful plan with rules,
explanations and suggestions for bettering your condition
in life.
If you know what you want, you can have it.
The man who wrote this book is highly successful
and widely known for his generosity and helpful spirit.
He gives full credit for all that he has accomplished
in mastering circumstances,
accumulating wealth, and winning friends
to the silent working out of the simple, powerful truth
which he tells of in his work.
He shows you here an easy, open road to a larger,
happier life.
Knowing that the greatest good comes from helping others
without expecting praise.
The author of this work has requested
that his name be omitted.
What is the real secret of obtaining desirable possessions?
Are some people born under a lucky star
or other charm which enables them to have all
that which seems so desirable, and if not,
what is the cause of the difference
in conditions under which men live?
Many years ago,
feeling that there must be a logical answer
to this question,
I decided to find out, if possible, what it was.
I found the answer to my own satisfaction,
and for years, have given the information to others
who have used it successfully.
From a scientific, psychological or theological viewpoint,
some of the following statements may be interpreted
as incorrect, but nevertheless,
the plan has brought the results desired to those
who have followed the simple instructions
and it is my sincere belief that I am now presenting it
in a way which will bring happiness and possessions
to many more.
"If wishes were horses, beggars would ride,"
is the attitude taken by the average man and woman
in regard to possessions.
They're not aware of a power so near
that it is overlooked;
so simple in operation that it is difficult to conceive;
and so sure in results
that it is not made use of consciously,
or recognized as the cause of failure or success.
"Gee, I wish that were mine,"
is the outburst of Jimmy, the office boy,
as a new red roadster goes by;
and Florence, the telephone operator,
expresses the same thought regarding a ring
in the jeweler's window;
while poor old Jones, the bookkeeper,
during the Sunday stroll, replies to his wife,
"Yes, dear, it would be nice to have a home like that,
"but it is out of the question.
"We will have to continue to rent."
Landem, the salesman, protests that he does all the work,
gets the short end of the money
and will someday quit his job and find a real one,
and President Bondum, in his private sanctorum,
voices a bitter tirade against the annual attack
of hay fever.
At home, it is much the same.
Last evening, father declared that daughter Mabel
was headed straight for disaster,
and today, mother's allowance problem
and other trying affairs fade into insignificance
as she exclaims,
"This is the last straw.
"Robert's school teacher wants to see me this afternoon.
"His reports are terrible,
"I know, but I'm late for Bridge now.
"She'll have to wait until tomorrow."
So goes the endless stream of expressions like these
from millions of people in all classes who give no thought
to what they really want,
and who are getting all they are entitled to or expect.
If you're one of these millions
of thoughtless talkers or wishers
and would like a decided change from your present condition,
you can have it;
but first of all, you must know what you want
and this is no easy task.
When you can train your objective mind,
the mind you use every day,
to decide definitely upon the things
or conditions you desire,
you will have taken your first big step in accomplishing
or securing what you know you want.
To get what you want is no more mysterious or uncertain
than the radio waves all around you.
Tune in correctly and you get a perfect result,
but to do this, it is, of course,
necessary to know something of your equipment
and have a plan of operation.
You have within you a mighty power,
anxious and willing to serve you,
a power capable of giving you
that which you earnestly desire.
This power is described
by Thomson Jay Hudson, Ph.D., LL.D.,
author of "The Law of Psychic Phenomena"
as your subjective mind.
Other learned writers use different names and terms,
but all agree that it is omnipotent.
Therefore, I call this Power, Emmanuel.
God in us.
Regardless of the name of the Great Power
or the conscious admission of a God,
the Power is capable and willing to carry to a complete
and perfect conclusion,
very earnest desire of your objective mind,
but you must be really in earnest about what you want.
Occasional wishing or half-hearted wanting
does not form a perfect connection or communication
with your Omnipotent Power.
You must be in earnest,
sincerely and truthfully desiring certain conditions
or things, mental, physical, or spiritual.
Your objective mind and will are so vacillating
that you usually only wish for things and the wonderful,
capable power within you does not function.
Most wishes are simply vocal expressions.
Jimmy, the office boy,
gave no thought of possessing the red roadster.
Landem, the salesman was not thinking of any other job
or even thinking at all.
President Bondum knew he had hay fever
and was expecting it.
Father's business was quite likely successful
and mother no doubt brought home first prize
from the Bridge party, that day,
but they had no fixed idea
of what they really wanted their children to accomplish
and were actually helping
to bring about the unhappy conditions which existed.
If you are in earnest about changing your present condition,
here is a concise, definite, resultful plan, with rules,
explanations, and suggestions.
The plan.
Write down on paper in order of their importance the things
and conditions you really want.
Do not be afraid of wanting too much.
Go the limit in writing down your wants.
Change the list daily,
adding to or taking from it,
until you have it about right.
Do not be discouraged on account of changes,
as this is natural.
There will always be changes and additions
with accomplishments and increasing desires.
Three positive rules of accomplishment.
One, read the list of what you want three times each day:
morning, noon, and night.
Two, think of what you want as often as possible.
Three, do not talk to anyone about your plan except
to the Great Power within you
which will unfold to your objective mind
the method of accomplishment.
It is obvious that you cannot acquire faith at the start.
Some of your desires, from all practical reasoning,
may seem positively unattainable;
but, nevertheless, write them down in your list
in their proper place of importance to you.
There is no need to analyze how this Power within you
is going to accomplish your desires.
Such a procedure is as unnecessary as trying to figure out
why a grain of corn placed
in fertile soil shoots up a green stalk,
blossoms and produces an ear of corn
containing hundreds of grains,
each capable of doing what the one grain did.
If you will follow this definite plan
and carry out the three simple rules,
the method of accomplishment
will unfold quite as mysteriously
as the ear of corn appears on the stalk,
and in most cases much sooner than you expect.
When new desires,
deserving position at or about the top of your list,
come to you,
then you may rest assured you are progressing correctly.
Removing from your list items
which at first you thought you wanted,
is another sure indication of progress.
It is natural to be skeptical and have doubts,
distrust, and questionings,
but when these thoughts arise, get out your list.
Read it over;
or if you have it memorized,
talk to your inner self about your desires
until the doubts that interfere with your progress are gone.
Remember, nothing can prevent your having that
which you earnestly desire.
Others have these things.
Why not you?
The Omnipotent Power within you
does not enter into any controversial argument.
It is waiting and willing to serve when you are ready,
but your objective mind is so susceptible to suggestion
that it's almost impossible
to make any satisfactory progress
when surrounded by skeptics.
Therefore, choose your friends carefully
and associate with people
who now have some of the things you really want,
but do not discuss your method of accomplishment with them.
Put down in your list of wants such material things
as money, home, automobile, or whatever it may be.
Do not stop there.
Be more definite.
If you want an automobile, decide what kind, style, price,
color, and all other details, including when you want it.
If you want a home,
plan the structure, grounds, and furnishings.
Decide on location and cost.
If you want money, write down the amount.
If you want to break a record in your business, put it down.
It may be a sales record.
If so, write out the total, the date required,
then the number of items you must sell to make it,
also list your prospects
and put after each name the sum expected.
This may seem very foolish at first,
but you can never realize your desires
if you do not know how positively
and in detail what you want and when you want it.
If you cannot decide this,
you are not in earnest.
You must be definite,
and when you are, results will be surprising
and almost unbelievable.
A natural and ancient enemy will no doubt appear
when you get your first taste of accomplishment.
This enemy is discredit, in form of such thoughts as:
"It can't be possible;
"it just happened to be.
"What a remarkable coincidence!"
When such thoughts occur,
give thanks and assert credit to your Omnipotent Power
for the accomplishment.
By doing this,
you gain assurance and more accomplishment,
and in time, prove to yourself that there is a law,
which actually works at all times
when you are in tune with it.
Sincere and earnest thanks
cannot be given without gratitude
and it is impossible to be thankful and grateful
without being happy.
Therefore, when you are thanking your greatest
and best friend, your Omnipotent Power,
for the gifts received,
do so with all your soul
and let it be reflected in your face.
The Power and what it does is beyond understanding.
Do not try to understand it,
but accept the accomplishment with thankfulness, happiness,
and strengthened faith.
Caution.
It is possible to want and obtain
that which will make you miserable;
that which will wreck the happiness of others;
that which will cause sickness and death;
that which will rob you of eternal life.
You can have what you want,
but you must take all that goes with it:
so in planning your wants,
plan that which you are sure will give to you
and your fellow man the greatest good here on earth;
thus paving way to that future hope
beyond the pale of human understanding.
This method of securing what you want applies
to everything you are capable of desiring
and the scope being so great,
it is suggested that your first list consists only
of those things with which you are quite familiar,
such as an amount of money or accomplishment,
or the possession of material things.
Such desires as these are more easily and quickly obtained
than the discontinuance of fixed habits,
the welfare of others, and the healing of mental
or bodily ills.
Accomplish the lesser things first.
Then take the next step,
and when that is accomplished,
you will seek the higher
and really important objectives in life,
but long before you reach the stage of your progress,
many worthwhile desires will find their place on your list.
One will be to help others as you have been helped.
Great is the reward to those who help
and give without thought of self,
as it is impossible to be unselfish without gain.
In conclusion.
A short while ago, Dr. Emil Coue came to this country
and showed thousands of people how to help themselves.
Thousands of other spoofed at the idea,
refused his assistance,
and are today where they were before his visit.
So with the statements and plan presented to you now,
you can reject or accept.
You can remain as you are or have anything you want.
The choice is yours,
but God grant that you may find in this short volume
the inspiration to choose aright,
follow the plan and thereby obtain, as so many others have,
all things,
whatever they may be, that you desire.
Read the entire book over again,
and again, and then again.
Memorize the three simple rules on pages 13 and 14.
Test them now on what you want most this minute.
This book could have extended easily over 350 pages
but it has been deliberately shortened
to make it as easy as possible
for you to read, understand, and use.
Will you try it?
Thousands of bettered lives will testify to the fact
that "It Works."
A letter to you from the author.
Dear reader:
The great possessions of life
are all gifts mysteriously bestowed:
sight, hearing, aspiration, love, or life itself.
The same is true of ideas,
the richest of them are given to us,
as for instance,
the powerful idea which this book has given you.
What are you gonna do with it?
Are you surprised
when I tell you the most profitable thing you can do
is give it away?
You can do this in an easy and practical way
by having this book sent to those you know who need it.
In this way,
you can help in the distribution of this worthwhile effort
to make the lives of others better and happier.
You know people who are standing still
or who are worried and discouraged.
This is your chance to help them help themselves.
If you withhold this book from them,
you will lose the conscious satisfaction
that comes from doing good.
If you see that they get this book,
then you put yourself in line
with the law of life which says,
"You get by giving,"
and you may rightly expect prosperity and achievement.
At the very least,
you will have the inner sense of having done a good deed
with no hope of being openly thanked
and your reward will come secretly
in added power and larger life.
The author.
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