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The Man Who Could Not Lose Richard Harding Davis with Explanation by Robert Collier

The Man Who Could Not Lose - Davis
Here Is the Way to Reach the Man Inside You -Collier
The Man Who Could Not Lose
Richard Harding Davis
65 pages

Here is the Way to Reach the Man Inside You
Robert Collier
12 pages

Charles Scribner's Sons
September 1911

My comments are not directed at the The Man Who Could Not Lose by Richard Harding Davis, since after reading the commentary explaning the meaning behind it by Robert Collier titled Here Is the Way to Reach the Man Inside You there was no desire to read the story itself.

Robert Collier is the author of The Secret of the Ages, which is still in print in various formats and popular today.  Collier's notion of how things work to the benefit of the person is a strange conglomeration of ideas that include a very twisted perception of Christian theology and something to be accessed in the subconscious mind that he calls Brownies.  He summarizes in one sentence his materialistic premise for gaining wealth, "All riches have their origin in the mind."

Collier interprets Scripture text by eisegesis rather than exegesis. In this respect, the benefit of the Christian student reading of a small amount of his manmade theology is for what I call negative learning: Examine Scripture and compare what is real and true against this man's thought.  I believe that Christian youth as young as middle school age will be able to understand that in no way does God's Word match Collier's ideas.

God can use tools like this to guide Christians to speak intelligently about Scripture truth. Christian riches and wealth are found in free grace and spiritual blessings. The abundant life is in the joy of knowing personally Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior.

Praise God from whom all blessings flow... and all these things shall be added unto you.

This blog post is offered by Mary Katherine May of QualityMusicandBooks.com.

“Here is the way to reach the man inside you."
by Robert Collier
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The Man Who Could Not Lose as written by Richard Harding Davis, is mere fiction, of course.  Well written and interesting, but fiction. And yet-- if races were won solely on the speed and stamina of the horses, it would be entirely possible to work out the results in just the way outlined by Davis. Unfortunately, other factors frequently enter into every betting game.

But the idea behind the Davis’ story is entirely right.  The way to contact with your subconscious mind, the way to get the help of The Man Inside You in working out any problem, is to:

First, fill your mind with every bit of information regarding that problem that you can lay your hands on.

Second, pick out a chair or a lounge or bed where you can recline in perfect comfort, where you can forget your body entirely.
 
Third, let your mind to dwell upon the problem for a moment, not worrying, not fretting, but placidly, and then turned it over to The Man Inside You. Say to him—“This is your problem. You know the answer to everything. Work this out for me!”  And utterly relaxed, secure in the BELIEF-- nay, more, than belief-- the absolute KNOWLEDGE that your subconscious mind can and will work out the answer for you. Drop off to sleep, if you can. At least, drop into one of those half – sleepy, half – wakeful reveries that keep other thoughts from obtruding upon your consciousness. When you awaken, you will have the answer.

Four. What did ever thought, whatever problem you can get across to your  subconscious mind at the moment of dropping off to sleep, that Man Inside You, that Genie-of-your-Mind will work out for you.

Of course, not everyone can succeed in getting his thoughts across to the subconscious at the first, or the second, or even the twentieth attempt.  It is a nap that requires practice, like every other.  But to keep on trying and you WILL do it. And when you do, the results are sure.

If it is something that you want, VISUALIZE it first in your mind's eye, see it in every possible detail, see yourself going through every move it will be necessary for you to go through when your wish comes into being.  Build up a complete story, step-by-step, just as though you were acting it all out. Get from it every ounce of pleasure and satisfaction that you can.  Be thankful for this gift that has come to you.

When you waken, hold it all pleasantly in thought again for a few moments.  Don't let doubts and fears creep in, but go ahead, confidently, knowing that your wish is working itself out. None of this, believe it-- and if there is nothing harmful in it, IT WILL WORK OUT!

“In the Inner Consciousness of each of us,” quotes Dumont in “The Master Mind,” “there are forces which act much the same as with countless tiny mental brownies or helpers who are anxious and willing to assist us in our mental work, if we will but have confidence and trust in them. This is a psychological truth expressed in the terms of the old fairy tales. The process of calling into service these Inner Consciousness helpers is similar to that which we constantly employ to recall some forgotten fact or name. We find that we cannot recollect some desired fact, date, or name, and instead of racking our brains with an increased effort, we (if we have learned the secret) pass on the matter to the Inner Consciousness with a silent command, ‘Recollect this name for me,’ and then go on with our ordinary work. After a few minutes-- or it may be hours-- all of a sudden, pop! will come the missing name or fact before us-- flashed from the planes of the Inner Consciousness, by the help of the kindly workers or ‘brownies’ of those planes.  The experience is so common that we have ceased to wonder at it, and yet it is a wonderful manifestation of the Inner Consciousness workings of the mind.  Stop and think a moment, and you will see that the missing word does not present itself accidentally, or ‘just because.’  There  are mental processes at work for your benefit, and when they have worked out the problem for you they gleefully push it up from their plane on to the plane of the outer consciousness where you may use it.

“We know of no better way of illustrating the matter than by this fanciful gesture of the ‘mental brownies,’ in connection with the illustration of the ‘subconscious storehouse.’  If you would learn to take advantage of the work of these Subconscious Brownies, we advise you to form a mental picture of the Subconscious Storehouse in which is stored all sorts of knowledge that you have placed there during your lifetime, as well as the impressions that you have acquired by race inheritance-- racial memory, in fact. The information stored away has often been placed in the storage rooms without any regard for systematic storing, or arrangement, and when you wish to find something that has been stored away their long time ago, the exact place being forgotten, you are compelled to call to your assistance the little brownies of the mind, which perform faithfully your mental command, ‘Recollect this for me!’  These brownies are the same little chaps that you charged with the task of waking you at four o'clock tomorrow morning when you wish to catch an early train-- and they obeyed you well in this work of the mental alarm-clock.  These same little chaps will also flash into your consciousness the report’ I have an engagement at two o'clock with Jones’-- when looking at your watch you will see that it is just a quarter before the hour of two, the time of your engagement.

“Well then, if you will examine carefully into a subject which you wish to master, and will pass along the results of your observation to these Subconscious Brownies, you will find that they will work the raw materials of thought into shape for you in a comparatively short time.  They will arrange, analyze, systematize, collate, and arrange in consecutive order the various details of information which you have passed on to them, and will add thereto the various articles of similar information that they will find stored away in the various recesses of your memory. In this way they will group together various scattered bits of knowledge that you have forgotten. And, right here, let us say to you that you never absolutely forget anything that you have placed in your mind.  You may be unable to recollect certain things, but they are not lost-- sometime later associative connection will be made with some other fact, and lo! the missing idea will be found fitted nicely into its place in the larger idea-- the work of our little brownies.  Remember Thompson's statement: ‘In view of having to wait for the results of these unconscious processes, I have proved the habit of getting together material in advance, and then leaving the mass to digest itself until I am ready to write about it.’  This subconscious’ digestion’ is really the work of our little mental brownies.

“There are many ways of setting the brownies to work.  Nearly everyone has had some experience, more or less, in the matter, although often it is produced almost unconsciously, and without purpose and intent.  Perhaps the best way for the average person-- or rather, the majority of persons-- to get the desired results is for one to get as clear an idea of what one really wants to know-- as clear an idea or mental image of the question you wished answered.  Then after rolling it around in your mind-- mentally chewing it, as it were-- giving it a high degree of voluntary attention, you can pass it on to your subconscious mentality with the mental command: ‘Attend to this for me-- work out the answer!’ or some similar order.  This command may be given silently or else spoken out loud-- either will do. Speak to the Subconscious Mentality-- or its little workers-- just as you would speak to persons in your employ, kindly but firmly.  Talk to the little workers, and firmly commanded them to do your work.  And then forget all about the matter-- throw it off your conscious mind, and attend to your other tasks.  Then in due time will come your answer-- flashed into your consciousness-- perhaps not until the very minute that you must decide upon the matter, or need the information.  You may give your brownies orders to report as such and such a time-- just as you do when you tell them to awaken you at a certain time in the morning so as to catch the early train, or just as they remind you of the hour of your appointment, if you have them well-trained.”


“My Brownies!  God bless them!” said Robert Louis Stevenson. “Who do one half of my work for me when I am fast asleep, and in all human likelihood do the rest for me as well when I am awake and foolishly suppose that I do it myself.  I had long been wanting to write a book on man's double being.  For two days  I went about racking my brains for a plot of any sort, and on the second night I dreamt the scene in Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde at the window; and a scene, afterword split in two, in which height, pursuit, took the powder and underwent the change in the presence of his pursuer.”

Many other famous writer has spoken in similar strain, and every man who has problems to solve has had like experiences.  You know how, after you have studied a problem from all angles, it sometimes seems worse jumbled then when you started on it?  But leave it for awhile-- forget it-- and when you go back to it, you find your thoughts clarified, the line of reasoning worked out, your problems solved for you.

Man's principal business in life, as I see it, is to establish a contact with the Man Inside”—call Him the “Brownies” of Stevenson, the Genii of the Arabian Nights, or “The Father Within” that Jesus so often referred to.  It is to acquire an understanding of this Power that is within him.  “Seek ye first he Kingdom of God,” said Jesus, “and all those things shall be added unto you.”  What is this “Kingdom of God”?

Jesus tells us—“The Kingdom of God is within you.”  It is the “Father within” to which he gave the credit for all of His wonderful works.  It is the Mind—your part of Universal Mind.  “Seek first the Kingdom of God.”  Seek first an understanding of this Power within you—learn to contact with it-- to use it—“ and all those things shall be added unto you.”

All riches have their origin in mind.  Wealth is in ideas-- not money.  Money is merely the material medium of exchange for ideas.  The paper money in your pockets is in itself worth no more than so many Russian rubles.  It is the idea behind it that gives it value.  Factory buildings, machinery, materials, are in themselves worthless without a manufacturing or a selling idea behind them.  How often you see a factory fall to pieces, the machinery rest away, after the idea behind them gives out.  Factories, machines, are simply the tools of the trade.  It is the idea behind them that makes them go.

So don't go out a-seeking of wealth.  Look with a new for ideas!  “The Kingdom of God is within you.”  Use it—Purposefully!  Use your mind to THINK--constructively.  Don't say you are thinking when all you are doing is exercising your faculty of memory.  As Dumont says in “The Master Mind”—“They are simply allowing the stream of memory to flow through their field of consciousness, while the Ego stands on the banks and idly watches the passing waters of memory flow by.  They called this ‘thinking’ while in reality there is no process of Thought under way.”

They are like the old mountaineers sitting in the shade alongside his cabin.  Asked what he did to pass the long hours away, he said—“Waal, sometimes I set and think; sometimes I just set.”

As Dumont goes on to say, in quoting another writer: “When I use the word ‘thinking,’ I mean thinking with a purpose, within and in view, thinking to solve a problem.  I mean the kind of thinking that is forced on us when we're deciding on a course to pursue, on a life work you take up perhaps: the kind of thinking that was forced upon us in our younger days when we had to find a solution to a problem in mathematics, or when we tackled psychology in college.  I do not mean ‘thinking’ in snatches, or holding petty opinions on this subject and on that.  I mean thoughts on significant questions which lie outside the bounds of your narrow personal welfare.  This is the kind of thinking which is now so rare-- so sadly needed!”

The Kingdom of God is the Kingdom of Thought, of Achievement, of Health, of Happiness and Prosperity.  “I came that you might have life and have it more abundantly.”  But you have got to seek it.  You have got to do more than ponder.  You have got to think-- to think constructively-- to see how you may discover new worlds, new methods, new needs, to send the “Man Inside You” out after those things you cannot get for yourself.

And remember, the greatest discoveries arise out of something which everybody has SEEN, but only one man has NOTICED.  The biggest fortunes are made out of the opportunities which many men HAD, but only one man SAW.

When you become conscious, even to a limited degree, of your oneness with “The Father Within You,” of your ability to call upon Him at will for anything you may need, after you have done everything in your power and failed, it makes a different man of you.  Gone are the fears.  Gone are the worries.  You know that your success, your health, your happiness will be measured only by the degree to which you can impress the fruition of your desires upon Mind.  You know that the “Man Inside You” will bring you anything you may rightfully need

That knowledge is the Talisman of Napoleon-- the confident assurance that the obstacle is not made which you cannot overcome, the odds not computed which you cannot face.

“Happy is the man that findeth wisdom,
and the man that getteth understanding.
For the gaining of it is better than the gaining of silver.
And the profit thereof than fine gold.
She is more precious than rubies:
And none of the things thou canst desire are to be compared unto her.
Length of days is in her right hand:
In her left hand are riches and honor.
Her ways are ways of pleasantness,
And all her paths are peace.
She is a tree of life to them that lay hold upon her.
And happy is everyone that retaineth her.”

--Proverbs
Robert Collier

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