I have compressed this essay into a few pages. Had it
been possible I would have reduced it to as many lines. It is not intended to
be an instructional treatise, but a practical recipe for getting out of
trouble. Study and research are well in their own time and place, but no amount
of either will get you out of a concrete difficulty. Nothing but practical work
in your own consciousness will do that. The mistake made by many people, when
things go wrong, is to skim through book after book, without getting anywhere.
Read The Golden Key several times. Do exactly what it says, and if you are
persistent enough you will overcome any difficulty. -- Emmet Fox
Prayer will enable you, sooner or later, to get
yourself, or anyone else, out of any difficulty on the face of the earth. It is
the Golden Key to harmony and happiness. To those who have no acquaintance with
the mightiest power in existence, this may appear to be a rash claim, but it
needs only a fair trial to prove that, without a shadow of doubt, it is a just
one. You need take no one's word for it, and you should not. Simply try it for
yourself, and see.
God is omnipotent, and man is His image and likeness,
and has dominion over all things. This is the inspired teaching, and it is
intended to be taken literally, at its face value. Man means every man, and so
the ability to draw on this power is not the special prerogative of the mystic
or the saint, as is so often supposed, or even of the highly trained
practitioner. Whoever you are, wherever you may be, the Golden Key to harmony
is in your hand now. This is because in scientific prayer it is God who works,
and not you, and so your particular limitations or weaknesses are of no account
in the process. You are only the channel through which the divine action takes
place, and your treatment will really be just the getting of yourself out of
the way. Beginners often get startling results at the first time of trying, for
all that is absolutely essential is to have an open mind, and sufficient faith
to try the experiment. Apart from that, you may hold any views on religion, or
none.
As for the actual method of working, like all
fundamental things, it is simplicity itself. All that you have to do is this:
Stop thinking about the difficulty, whatever it is, and think about God
instead. This is the complete rule, and if only you will do this, the trouble,
whatever it is, will presently disappear. It makes no difference what kind of
trouble it is. It may be a big thing or a little thing; it may concern health,
finance, a lawsuit, a quarrel, an accident, or anything else conceivable; but
whatever it is, just stop thinking about it, and think of God instead -- that
is all you have to do.
The thing could not be simpler, could it? God Himself
could scarcely have made it simpler, and yet it never fails to work when given
a fair trial.
Do not try to form a picture of God, which is
impossible. Work by rehearsing anything or everything that you know about God.
God is Wisdom, Truth, inconceivable Love. God is present everywhere; has
infinite power; knows everything; and so on. It matters not how well you may
think you understand these things; go over them repeatedly.
But you must stop thinking of the trouble, whatever it
is. The rule is to think about God, and if you are thinking about your
difficulty you are not thinking about God. To be continually glancing over your
shoulder, as it were, in order to see how matters are progressing, is fatal,
because that is thinking of the trouble, and you must think of God, and of
nothing else. Your object is to drive the thought of the difficulty right out
of your consciousness, for a few moments at least, substituting for it the
thought of God. This is the crux of the whole thing. If you can become so
absorbed in this consideration of the spiritual world that you really forget
for a while all about the trouble concerning which you began to pray, you will
presently find that you are safely and comfortably out of your difficulty --
that your demonstration is made.
In order to "Golden Key" a troublesome
person or a difficult situation, think, "Now I am going to 'Golden Key'
John, or Mary, or that threatened danger"; then proceed to drive all
thought of John, or Mary, or the danger right out of your mind, replacing it by
the thought of God. By working in this way about a person, you are not seeking
to influence his conduct in any way, except that you prevent him from injuring
or annoying you, and you do him nothing but good. Thereafter he is certain to
be in some degree a better, wiser, and more spiritual person, just because you
have "Golden Keyed" him. A pending lawsuit or other difficulty would
probably fade out harmlessly without coming to a crisis, justice being done to
all parties concerned.
If you find that you can do this very quickly, you may
repeat the operation several times a day with intervals between. Be sure,
however, each time you have done it, that you drop all thought of the matter
until the next time. This is important.
We have said that the Golden Key is simple, and so it
is, but, of course, it is not always easy to turn. If you are very frightened
or worried it may be difficult, at first, to get your thoughts away from
material things. But by constantly repeating some statement of absolute Truth
that appeals to you, such as There is no power but God, or I am the child of
God, filled and surrounded by the perfect peace of God, or God is love, or God
is guiding me now, or, perhaps best and simplest of all, just God is with me --
however mechanical or dead it may seem at first -- you will soon find that the
treatment has begun to "take," and that your mind is clearing. Do not
struggle violently; be quiet but insistent. Each time that you find your
attention wandering, just switch it straight back to God.
Do not try to think out in advance what the solution of your difficulty will probably turn out to be. This is technically called "outlining," and will only delay the demonstration. Leave the ques tion of ways and means strictly to God. You want to get out of your difficulty -- that is sufficient. You do your half, and God will never fail to do His.
"Whosoever shall call upon the name of the Lord shall be saved."
By The great Emmet Fox in his book "The Power of Creative Thought"


