"If you imagine dire circumstances, ill health, or desperate loneliness, these will be automatically materialized, for these thoughts themselves bring about the conditions that will give them reality in physical terms. If you would have good health, then you must imagine this as vividly as in fear you imagine the opposite." * The Seth Material ch. 13 *
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"What is past is prologue." 

The Tempest by William Shakespeare

The effects which follow too constant and intense 
a concentration upon evil are always disastrous.
Those who crusade, not for God in themselves, 
but against the devil in others,
never succeed in making the world better, 
but leave it either as it was, 
or sometimes even perceptibly worse than it was, 
before the crusade began.
By thinking primarily of evil we tend, 
however excellent our intentions, 
to create occasions for evil to manifest itself.