FOR HARMONY, PEACE, COMFORT
Base your thought for this Silence upon the following. You may add
any constructive thought you choose.
"My Subconscious Mind, I Desire and Command You to Have Peace,
Harmony and Justice Reign in the Hearts of Men Everywhere."
I realize that there can be no negative thinking for my
destruction, downfall or harm sent out by anyone else that can reach
my consciousness, or do me ill, unless I am afraid that such
negative thinking will produce the evil effects others are planning.
I know that Thought is Energy. This is scientifically demonstrated,
and I realize that a constructive thought has much more energy than
a destructive thought. I know, because it has been conclusively
proven, that constructive thinking will blast away every negative thought-current sent out by one
person, or by a thousand.
Therefore, if there should be any inharmonious thoughts anywhere in the world--any discordant
thought-current by those who seek my downfall, or block my progress, or by those who would
endeavor to hurt my reputation--I know that by holding a harmonious attitude of peace, love, joy
and success for everyone, including those who would do me wrong that such constructive
thought-currents will blast away all of the discordant and inharmonious mental currents of evil so
that they will not even reach my conscious mind.
I also realize, when I hold my silent thought, "my subconscious mind I desire and command you
to have peace and harmony and justice reign," that I am sending out the energy of construction
which is bound to turn all of the efforts for my embarrassment and destruction into a
higher current for my greater achievement.
Therefore, I send out blessings and thanksgiving to the very ones who would work my downfall.
I charge my subconscious mind to let peace, harmony and justice reign so that all things will
work together for the good for me and for those who are thinking evil.
If I should think it hard to send out blessings to my enemies, I remember the affirmation of the
Greatest Teacher of all ages Who said, "Forgive until seventy times seven." I remember that
when He, Himself, was reviled, reviled not in turn. I remember that when His merciless enemies
had nailed Him to the cross, had apparently crushed His fondest ambition, had scorned and
reviled the Kingdom of which He had spoken, and had tortured Him as He hung on the cross, He
uttered the immortal, lovable, constructive words which have rung throughout the centuries, and
will continue to bless all mankind throughout eternity: "Father, forgive them, for they know not
what they do."













