Think and Grow Rich by Napoleon Hill
Chapter 11 - The Mystery of Sex Transmutation
The Tenth Step toward Riches. The meaning of the word "transmute" is, in simple
language, "the changing, or transferring of one element, or form of energy, into another."
The emotion of sex brings into being a state of mind.
Because of ignorance on the subject, this state of
mind is generally associated with the physical, and
because of improper influences, to which most people
have been subjected, in acquiring knowledge of sex,
things essentially physical have highly biased the mind.
The emotion of sex has back of it the possibility of
three constructive potentialities, they are:—
- The perpetuation of mankind.
- The maintenance of health, (as a therapeutic agency, it has no equal).
- The transformation of mediocrity into genius through transmutation.
Sex transmutation is simple and easily explained. It
means the switching of the mind from thoughts of
physical expression, to thoughts of some other nature.
Sex desire is the most powerful of human desires.
When driven by this desire, men develop keenness of
imagination, courage, will-power, persistence, and
creative ability unknown to them at other times. So
strong and impelling is the desire for sexual contact
that men freely run the risk of life and reputation
to indulge it. When harnessed, and redirected along
other lines, this motivating force maintains all of
its attributes of keenness of imagination, courage,
etc., which may be used as powerful creative forces
in literature, art, or in any other profession or
calling, including, of course, the accumulation of
riches.
The transmutation of sex energy calls for the
exercise of will-power, to be sure, but the reward is
worth the effort. The desire for sexual expression is
inborn and natural. The desire cannot, and should not
be submerged or eliminated. But it should be given an
outlet through forms of expression which enrich the
body, mind, and spirit of man. If not given this form
of outlet, through transmutation, it will seek
outlets through purely physical channels.
A river may be dammed, and its water controlled for a
time, but eventually, it will force an outlet. The
same is true of the emotion of sex. It may be
submerged and controlled for a time, but its very
nature causes it to be ever seeking means of
expression. If it is not transmuted into some
creative effort it will find a less worthy outlet.
Fortunate, indeed, is the person who has discovered
how to give sex emotion an outlet through some form
of creative effort, for he has, by that discovery,
lifted himself to the status of a genius.
Scientific research has disclosed these significant
facts:
- The men of greatest achievement are men with
highly developed sex natures; men who have learned
the art of sex transmutation.
- The men who have accumulated great fortunes and
achieved outstanding recognition in literature, art,
industry, architecture, and the professions, were
motivated by the influence of a woman.
The research from which these astounding discoveries
were made, went back through the pages of biography
and history for more than two thousand years.
Wherever there was evidence available in connection
with the lives of men and women of great achievement,
it indicated most convincingly that they possessed
highly developed sex natures.
The emotion of sex is an "irresistible force,"
against which there can be no such opposition as an
"immovable body." When driven by this emotion, men
become gifted with a super power for action.
Understand this truth, and you will catch the
significance of the statement that sex transmutation
will lift one to the status of a genius.
The emotion of sex contains the secret of creative
ability. Destroy the sex glands, whether in man or
beast, and you have removed the major source of
action. For proof of this, observe what happens to
any animal after it has been castrated. A bull
becomes as docile as a cow after it has been altered
sexually. Sex alteration takes out of the male,
whether man or beast, all the FIGHT that was in him.
Sex alteration of the female has the same effect.
THE TEN MIND STIMULI
The human mind responds to stimuli, through which it
may be "keyed up" to high rates of vibration, known
as enthusiasm, creative imagination, intense desire,
etc. The stimuli to which the mind responds most
freely are:—
- The desire for sex expression
- Love
- A burning desire for fame, power, or financial gain, MONEY
- Music
- Friendship between either those of the same sex, or those of the opposite sex.
- A Master Mind alliance based upon the harmony of two or more people who ally themselves for spiritual or temporal advancement.
- Mutual suffering, such as that experienced by people who are persecuted.
- Auto-suggestion
- Fear
- Narcotics and alcohol.
The desire for sex expression comes at the head of
the list of stimuli, which most effectively "stepup"
the vibrations of the mind and start the "wheels" of
physical action. Eight of these stimuli are natural
and constructive. Two are destructive. The list is
here presented for the purpose of enabling you to
make a comparative study of the major sources of mind
stimulation.
From this study, it will be readily seen that the
emotion of sex is, by great odds, the most intense
and powerful of all mind stimuli. This comparison is
necessary as a foundation for proof of the statement
that transmutation of sex energy may lift one to the
status of a genius. Let us find out what constitutes
a genius.
Some wiseacre has said that a genius is a man who
"wears long hair, eats queer food, lives alone, and
serves as a target for the joke makers." A better
definition of a genius is, "a man who has discovered
how to increase the vibrations of thought to the
point where he can freely communicate with sources of
knowledge not available through the ordinary rate of
vibration of thought."
The person who thinks will want to ask some questions
concerning this definition of genius. The first
question will be, "How may one communicate with
sources of knowledge which are not available through
the ORDINARY rate of vibration of thought?"
The next question will be, "Are there known sources
of knowledge which are available only to genii, and
if so, WHAT ARE THESE SOURCES, and exactly how may
they be reached?"
We shall offer proof of the soundness of some of the
more important statements made in this book— or at
least we shall offer evidence through which you may
secure your own proof through experimentation, and in
doing so, we shall answer both of these questions.
"GENIUS" IS DEVELOPED THROUGH THE SIXTH SENSE
The reality of a "sixth sense" has been fairly well
established. This sixth sense is "Creative
Imagination." The faculty of creative imagination is
one which the majority of people never use during an
entire lifetime, and if used at all, it usually
happens by mere accident. A relatively small number
of people use, WITH DELIBERATION AND PURPOSE
AFORETHOUGHT, the faculty of creative imagination.
Those who use this faculty voluntarily, and with
understanding of its functions, are GENII.
The faculty of creative imagination is the direct
link between the finite mind of man and Infinite
Intelligence. All so-called revelations, referred to
in the realm of religion, and all discoveries of
basic or new principles in the field of invention,
take place through the faculty of creative
imagination.
When ideas or concepts flash into one's mind, through
what is popularly called a "hunch," they come from
one or more of the following sources:—
- Infinite Intelligence
- One's subconscious mind, wherein is stored every
sense impression and thought impulse which ever
reached the brain through any of the five senses
- From the mind of some other person who has just
released the thought, or picture of the idea or
concept, through conscious thought, or
- From the other person's subconscious storehouse.
There are no other KNOWN sources from which
"inspired" ideas or "hunches" may be received.
The creative imagination functions best when the mind
is vibrating (due to some form of mind stimulation)
at an exceedingly high rate. That is, when the mind
is functioning at a rate of vibration higher than
that of ordinary, normal thought.
When brain action has been stimulated, through one or
more of the ten mind stimulants, it has the effect of
lifting the individual far above the horizon of
ordinary thought, and permits him to envision
distance, scope, and quality of THOUGHTS not
available on the lower plane, such as that occupied
while one is engaged in the solution of the problems
of business and professional routine.
When lifted to this higher level of thought, through
any form of mind stimulation, an individual occupies,
relatively, the same position as one who has ascended
in an airplane to a height from which he may see over
and beyond the horizon line which limits his vision,
while on the ground. Moreover, while on this higher
level of thought, the individual is not hampered or
bound by any of the stimuli which circumscribe and
limit his vision while wrestling with the problems of
gaining the three basic necessities of food,
clothing, and shelter. He is in a world of thought in
which the ORDINARY, work-a-day thoughts have been as
effectively removed as are the hills and valleys and
other limitations of physical vision, when he rises
in an airplane.
While on this exalted plane of THOUGHT, the creative
faculty of the mind is given freedom for action. The
way has been cleared for the sixth sense to function,
it becomes receptive to ideas which could not reach
the individual under any other circumstances. The
"sixth sense" is the faculty which marks the
difference between a genius and an ordinary individual.
The creative faculty becomes more alert and receptive
to vibrations, originating outside the individual's
subconscious mind, the more this faculty is used, and
the more the individual relies upon it, and makes
demands upon it for thought impulses. This faculty
can be cultivated and developed only through use.
That which is known as ones conscience operates
entirely through the faculty of the sixth sense.
The great artists, writers, musicians, and poets
become great, because they acquire the habit of
relying upon the "still small voice" which speaks
from within, through the faculty of creative
imagination. It is a fact well known to people who
have "keen" imaginations that their best ideas come
through so-called "hunches."
There is a great orator who does not attain to
greatness, until he closes his eyes and begins to
rely entirely upon the faculty of Creative
Imagination. When asked why he closed his eyes just
before the climaxes of his oratory, he replied, "I do
it, because, then I speak through ideas which come to
me from within."
One of America's most successful and best known
financiers followed the habit of closing his eyes for
two or three minutes before making a decision.
When asked why he did this, he replied, "With my eyes
closed, I am able to draw upon a source of superior intelligence."
The late Dr. Elmer R. Gates, of Chevy Chase,
Maryland, created more than 200 useful patents, many
of them basic, through the process of cultivating and
using the creative faculty. His method is both
significant and interesting to one interested in
attaining to the status of genius, in which category
Dr. Gates, unquestionably belonged. Dr. Gates was one
of the really great, though less publicized
scientists of the world.
In his laboratory, he had what he called his
"personal communication room." It was practically
sound proof, and so arranged that all light could be
shut out. It was equipped with a small table, on
which he kept a pad of writing paper. In front of the
table, on the wall, was an electric pushbutton, which
controlled the lights. When Dr. Gates desired to draw
upon the forces available to him through his Creative
Imagination, he would go into this room, seat himself
at the table, shut off the lights, and CONCENTRATE
upon the KNOWN factors of the invention on which he
was working, remaining in that position until ideas
began to "flash" into his mind in connection with the
UNKNOWN factors of the invention.
On one occasion, ideas came through so fast that he
was forced to write for almost three hours. When the
thoughts stopped flowing, and he examined his notes,
he found they contained a minute description of
principles which bad not a parallel among the known
data of the scientific world.
Moreover, the answer to his problem was intelligently
presented in those notes. In this manner Dr. Gates
completed over 200 patents, which had been begun, but
not completed, by "half-baked" brains. Evidence of
the truth of this statement is in the United States
Patent Office.
Dr. Gates earned his living by "sitting for ideas"
for individuals and corporations. Some of the largest
corporations in America paid him substantial fees, by
the hour, for "sitting for ideas."
The reasoning faculty is often faulty, because it is
largely guided by one's accumulated experience. Not
all knowledge, which one accumulates through
"experience," is accurate. Ideas received through the
creative faculty are much more reliable, for the
reason that they come from sources more reliable than
any which are available to the reasoning faculty of the mind.
The major difference between the genius and the
ordinary "crank" inventor, may be found in the fact
that the genius works through his faculty of creative
imagination, while the "crank" knows nothing of this
faculty. The scientific inventor (such as Mr. Edison,
and Dr. Gates), makes use of both the synthetic and
the creative faculties of imagination.
For example, the scientific inventor, or "genius,
begins an invention by organizing and combining the
known ideas, or principles accumulated through
experience, through the synthetic faculty (the
reasoning faculty). If he finds this accumulated
knowledge to be insufficient for the completion of
his invention, he then draws upon the sources of
knowledge available to him through his creative
faculty. The method by which he does this varies with
the individual, but this is the sum and substance of
his procedure:
- HE STIMULATES HIS MIND SO THAT IT VIBRATES ON A
HIGHER-THAN-AVERAGE PLANE, using one or more of the
ten mind stimulants or some other stimulant of his
choice.
- HE CONCENTRATES upon the known factors (the
finished part) of his invention, and creates in his
mind a perfect picture of unknown factors (the
unfinished part), of his invention. He holds this
picture in mind until it has been taken over by the
subconscious mind, then relaxes by clearing his mind
of ALL thought, and waits for his answer to "flash"
into his mind.
Sometimes the results are both definite and
immediate. At other times, the results are negative,
depending upon the state of development of the "sixth
sense," or creative faculty.
Mr. Edison tried out more than 10,000 different
combinations of ideas through the synthetic faculty
of his imagination before he "tuned in" through the
creative faculty, and got the answer which perfected
the incandescent light. His experience was similar
when he produced the talking machine.
There is plenty of reliable evidence that the faculty
of creative imagination exists. This evidence is
available through accurate analysis of men who have
become leaders in their respective callings, without
having had extensive educations. Lincoln was a
notable example of a great leader who achieved
greatness, through the discovery, and use of his
faculty of creative imagination. He discovered, and
began to use this faculty as the result of the
stimulation of love which he experienced after he met
Anne Rutledge, a statement of the highest
significance, in connection with the study of the
source of genius.
The pages of history are filled with the records of
great leaders whose achievements may be traced
directly to the influence of women who aroused the
creative faculties of their minds, through the
stimulation of sex desire. Napoleon Bonaparte was one
of these. When inspired by his first wife, Josephine,
he was irresistible and invincible. When his "better
judgment" or reasoning faculty prompted him to put
Josephine aside, he began to decline. His defeat and
St. Helena were not far distant.
If good taste would permit, we might easily mention
scores of men, well known to the American people, who
climbed to great heights of achievement under the
stimulating influence of their wives, only to drop
back to destruction AFTER money and power went to
their heads, and they put aside the old wife for a
new one. Napoleon was not the only man to discover
that sex influence, from the right source, is more
powerful than any substitute of expediency, which may
be created by mere reason.
The human mind responds to stimulation!
Among the greatest, and most powerful of these
stimuli is the urge of sex. When harnessed and
transmuted, this driving force is capable of lifting
men into that higher sphere of thought which enables
them to master the sources of worry and petty
annoyance which beset their pathway on the lower
plane.
Unfortunately, only the genii have made the
discovery. Others have accepted the experience of sex
urge, without discovering one of its major
potentialities— a fact which accounts for the great
number of "others" as compared to the limited number
of genii.
For the purpose of refreshing the memory, in
connection with the facts available from the
biographies of certain men, we here present the names
of a few men of outstanding achievement, each of whom
was known to have been of a highly sexed nature. The
genius which was their's, undoubtedly found its
source of power in transmuted sex energy:
GEORGE WASHINGTON, NAPOLEON BONAPARTE, WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE, ABRAHAM LINCOLN, RALPH WALDO EMERSON,
ROBERT BURNS, THOMAS JEFFERSON, ELBERT HUBBARD, ELBERT H. GARY, OSCAR WILDE, WOODROW WILSON
JOHN H. PATTERSON, ANDREW JACKSON, ENRICO CARUSO
Your own knowledge of biography will enable you to
add to this list. Find, if you can, a single man, in
all history of civilization, who achieved outstanding
success in any calling, who was not driven by a well
developed sex nature.
If you do not wish to rely upon biographies of men
not now living, take inventory of those whom you know
to be men of great achievement, and see if you can
find one among them who is not highly sexed.
Sex energy is the creative energy of all genii. There
never has been, and never will be a great leader,
builder, or artist lacking in this driving force of
sex. Surely no one will misunderstand these
statements to mean that ALL who are highly sexed are
genii! Man attains to the status of a genius ONLY
when, and IF, he stimulates his mind so that it draws
upon the forces available, through the creative
faculty of the imagination. Chief among the stimuli
with which this "stepping up" of the vibrations may
be produced is sex energy. The mere possession of
this energy is not sufficient to produce a genius.
The energy must be transmuted from desire for
physical contact, into some other form of desire and
action, before it will lift one to the status of a
genius.
Far from becoming genii, because of great sex
desires, the majority of men lower themselves,
through misunderstanding and misuse of this great
force, to the status of the lower animals.
WHY MEN SELDOM SUCCEED BEFORE FORTY
I discovered, from the analysis of over 25,000
people, that men who succeed in an outstanding way,
seldom do so before the age of forty, and more often
they do not strike their real pace until they are
well beyond the age of fifty. This fact was so
astounding that it prompted me to go into the study
of its cause most carefully, carrying the
investigation over a period of more than twelve years.
This study disclosed the fact that the major reason
why the majority of men who succeed do not begin to
do so before the age of forty to fifty, is their
tendency to DISSIPATE their energies through over
indulgence in physical expression of the emotion of
sex. The majority of men never learn that the urge of
sex has other possibilities, which far transcend in
importance, that of mere physical expression. The
majority of those who make this discovery, do so
after having wasted many years at a period when the
sex energy is at its height, prior to the age of
forty-five to fifty. This usually is followed by
noteworthy achievement.
The lives of many men up to, and sometimes well past
the age of forty, reflect a continued dissipation of
energies, which could have been more profitably
turned into better channels. Their finer and more
powerful emotions are sown wildly to the four winds.
Out of this habit of the male, grew the term, "sowing
his wild oats."
The desire for sexual expression is by far the
strongest and most impelling of all the human
emotions, and for this very reason this desire, when
harnessed and transmuted into action, other than that
of physical expression, may raise one to the status
of a genius.
One of America's most able business men frankly
admitted that his attractive secretary was
responsible for most of the plans he created. He
admitted that her presence lifted him to heights of
creative imagination, such as he could experience
under no other stimulus.
One of the most successful men in America owes most
of his success to the influence of a very charming
young woman, who has served as his source of
inspiration for more than twelve years. Everyone
knows the man to whom this reference is made, but not
everyone knows the REAL SOURCE of his achievements.
History is not lacking in examples of men who
attained to the status of genii, as the result of the
use of artificial mind stimulants in the form of
alcohol and narcotics. Edgar Allen Poe wrote the
"Raven" while under the influence of liquor,
"dreaming dreams that mortal never dared to dream
before." James Whitcomb Riley did his best writing
while under the influence of alcohol. Perhaps it was
thus he saw "the ordered intermingling of the real
and the dream, the mill above the river, and the mist
above the stream." Robert Burns wrote best when
intoxicated, "For Auld Lang Syne, my dear, we'll take
a cup of kindness yet, for Auld Lang Syne."
But let it be remembered that many such men have
destroyed themselves in the end. Nature has prepared
her own potions with which men may safely stimulate
their minds so they vibrate on a plane that enables
them to tune in to fine and rare thoughts which come
from— no man knows where! No satisfactory substitute
for Nature's stimulants has ever been found.
It is a fact well known to psychologists that there
is a very close relationship between sex desires and
spiritual urges— a fact which accounts for the
peculiar behavior of people who participate in the
orgies known as religious "revivals," common among
the primitive types.
The world is ruled, and the destiny of civilization
is established, by the human emotions. People are
influenced in their actions, not by reason so much as
by "feelings." The creative faculty of the mind is
set into action entirely by emotions, and not by cold
reason. The most powerful of all human emotions is
that of sex. There are other mind stimulants, some of
which have been listed, but no one of them, nor all
of them combined, can equal the driving power of sex.
A mind stimulant is any influence which will either
temporarily, or permanently, increase the vibrations
of thought. The ten major stimulants, described, are
those most commonly resorted to. Through these
sources one may commune with Infinite Intelligence,
or enter, at will, the storehouse of the subconscious
mind, either one's own, or that of another person, a
procedure which is all there is of genius.
A teacher, who has trained and directed the efforts
of more than 30,000 sales people, made the astounding
discovery that highly sexed men are the most
efficient salesmen. The explanation is, that the
factor of personality known as "personal magnetism"
is nothing more nor less than sex energy. Highly
sexed people always have a plentiful supply of
magnetism. Through cultivation and understanding,
this vital force may be drawn upon and used to great
advantage in the relationships between people. This
energy may be communicated to others through the
following media:
- The hand-shake. The touch of the hand indicates,
instantly, the presence of magnetism, or the lack of
it.
- The tone of voice. Magnetism, or sex energy, is
the factor with which the voice may be colored, or
made musical and charming.
- Posture and carriage of the body. Highly sexed
people move briskly, and with grace and ease.
- The vibrations of thought. Highly sexed people mix
the emotion of sex with their thoughts, or may do so
at will, and in that way, may influence those around
them.
- Body adornment. People who are highly sexed are
usually very careful about their personal appearance.
They usually select clothing of a style becoming to
their personality, physique, complexion, etc.
When employing salesmen, the more capable sales
manager looks for the quality of personal magnetism
as the first requirement of a salesman. People who
lack sex energy will never become enthusiastic nor
inspire others with enthusiasm, and enthusiasm is one
of the most important requisites in salesmanship, no
matter what one is selling.
The public speaker, orator, preacher, lawyer, or
salesman who is lacking in sex energy is a "flop," as
far as being able to influence others is concerned.
Couple with this the fact, that most people can be
influenced only through an appeal to their emotions,
and you will understand the importance of sex energy
as a part of the salesman's native ability. Master
salesmen attain the status of mastery in selling,
because they, either consciously, or unconsciously,
transmute the energy of sex into SALES ENTHUSIASM! In
this statement may be found a very practical
suggestion as to the actual meaning of sex
transmutation.
The salesman who knows how to take his mind off the
subject of sex, and direct it in sales effort with as
much enthusiasm and determination as he would apply
to its original purpose, has acquired the art of sex
transmutation, whether he knows it or not. The
majority of salesmen who transmute their sex energy
do so without being in the least aware of what they
are doing, or how they are doing it.
Transmutation of sex energy calls for more will power
than the average person cares to use for this
purpose. Those who find it difficult to summon willpower
sufficient for transmutation, may gradually
acquire this ability. Though this requires willpower,
the reward for the practice is more than worth
the effort.
The entire subject of sex is one with which the
majority of people appear to be unpardonably
ignorant. The urge of sex has been grossly
misunderstood, slandered, and burlesqued by the
ignorant and the evil minded, for so long that the
very word sex is seldom used in polite society. Men
and women who are known to be blessed— yes, BLESSED—
with highly sexed natures, are usually looked upon as
being people who will bear watching. Instead of being
called blessed, they are usually called cursed.
Millions of people, even in this age of
enlightenment, have inferiority complexes which they
developed because of this false belief that a highly
sexed nature is a curse. These statements, of the
virtue of sex energy, should not be construed as
justification for the libertine. The emotion of sex
is a virtue ONLY when used intelligently, and with
discrimination. It may be misused, and often is, to
such an extent that it debases, instead of enriches,
both body and mind. The better use of this power is
the burden of this chapter.
It seemed quite significant to the author, when he
made the discovery that practically every great
leader, whom he had the privilege of analyzing, was a
man whose achievements were largely inspired by a
woman. In many instances, the "woman in the case" was
a modest, self-denying wife, of whom the public had
heard but little or nothing. In a few instances, the
source of inspiration has been traced to the "other
woman." Perhaps such cases may not be entirely
unknown to you.
Intemperance in sex habits is just as detrimental as
intemperance in habits of drinking and eating. In
this age in which we live, an age which began with
the world war, intemperance in habits of sex is
common. This orgy of indulgence may account for the
shortage of great leaders. No man can avail himself
of the forces of his creative imagination, while
dissipating them. Man is the only creature on earth
which violates Nature's purpose in this connection.
Every other animal indulges its sex nature in
moderation, and with purpose which harmonizes with
the laws of nature. Every other animal responds to
the call of sex only in "season." Man's inclination
is to declare "open season."
Every intelligent person knows that stimulation in
excess, through alcoholic drink and narcotics, is a
form of intemperance which destroys the vital organs
of the body, including the brain. Not every person
knows, however, that over indulgence in sex
expression may become a habit as destructive and as
detrimental to creative effort as narcotics or
liquor.
A sex-mad man is not essentially different than a
dope-mad man! Both have lost control over their
faculties of reason and will-power. Sexual
overindulgence may not only destroy reason and willpower,
but it may also lead to either temporary, or
permanent insanity. Many cases of hypochondria
(imaginary illness) grow out of habits developed in
ignorance of the true function of sex.
From these brief references to the subject, it may be
readily seen that ignorance on the subject of sex
transmutation, forces stupendous penalties upon the
ignorant on the one hand, and withholds from them
equally stupendous benefits, on the other.
Widespread ignorance on the subject of sex is due to
the fact that the subject has been surrounded with
mystery and beclouded by dark silence. The conspiracy
of mystery and silence has had the same effect upon
the minds of young people that the psychology of
prohibition had. The result has been increased
curiosity, and desire to acquire more knowledge on
this "verboten" subject; and to the shame of all
lawmakers, and most physicians— by training best
qualified to educate youth on that subjectinformation
has not been easily available.
Seldom does an individual enter upon highly creative
effort in any field of endeavor before the age of
forty. The average man reaches the period of his
greatest capacity to create between forty and sixty.
These statements are based upon analysis of thousands
of men and women who have been carefully observed.
They should be encouraging to those who fail to
arrive before the age of forty, and to those who
become frightened at the approach of "old age,"
around the forty-year mark. The years between forty
and fifty are, as a rule, the most fruitful. Man
should approach this age, not with fear and
trembling, but with hope and eager anticipation.
If you want evidence that most men do not begin to do
their best work before the age of forty, study the
records of the most successful men known to the
American people, and you will find it. Henry Ford had
not "hit his pace" of achievement until he had passed
the age of forty. Andrew Carnegie was well past forty
before he began to reap the reward of his efforts.
James J. Hill was still running a telegraph key at
the age of forty. His stupendous achievements took
place after that age. Biographies of American
industrialists and financiers are filled with
evidence that the period from forty to sixty is the
most productive age of man.
Between the ages of thirty and forty, man begins to
learn (if he ever learns), the art of sex
transmutation. This discovery is generally
accidental, and more often than otherwise, the man
who makes it is totally unconscious of his discovery.
He may observe that his powers of achievement have
increased around the age of thirty-five to forty, but
in most cases, he is not familiar with the cause of
this change; that Nature begins to harmonize the
emotions of love and sex in the individual, between
the ages of thirty and forty, so that he may draw
upon these great forces, and apply them jointly as
stimuli to action.
Sex, alone, is a mighty urge to action, but its
forces are like a cyclone—they are often
uncontrollable. When the emotion of love begins to
mix itself with the emotion of sex, the result is
calmness of purpose, poise, accuracy of judgment, and
balance. What person, who has attained to the age of
forty, is so unfortunate as to be unable to analyze
these statements, and to corroborate them by his own
experience?
When driven by his desire to please a woman, based
solely upon the emotion of sex, a man may be, and
usually is, capable of great achievement, but his
actions may be disorganized, distorted, and totally
destructive. When driven by his desire to please a
woman, based upon the motive of sex alone, a man may
steal, cheat, and even commit murder. But when the
emotion of LOVE is mixed with the emotion of sex,
that same man will guide his actions with more
sanity, balance, and reason.
Criminologists have discovered that the most hardened
criminals can be reformed through the influence of a
woman's love. There is no record of a criminal having
been reformed solely through the sex influence. These
facts are well known, but their cause is not.
Reformation comes, if at all, through the heart, or
the emotional side of man, not through his head, or
reasoning side. Reformation means, "a change of
heart." It does not mean a "change of head." A man
may, because of reason, make certain changes in his
personal conduct to avoid the consequences of
undesirable effects, but GENUINE REFORMATION comes
only through a change of heart—through a DESIRE to
change.
Love, Romance, and Sex are all emotions capable of
driving men to heights of super achievement. Love is
the emotion which serves as a safety valve, and
insures balance, poise, and constructive effort. When
combined, these three emotions may lift one to an
altitude of a genius. There are genii, however, who
know but little of the emotion of love. Most of them
may be found engaged in some form of action which is
destructive, or at least, not based upon justice and
fairness toward others. If good taste would permit, a
dozen genii could be named in the field of industry
and finance, who ride ruthlessly over the rights of
their fellow men. They seem totally lacking in
conscience. The reader can easily supply his own list
of such men.
The emotions are states of mind. Nature has provided
man with a "chemistry of the mind" which operates in
a manner similar to the principles of chemistry of
matter. It is a well known fact that, through the aid
of chemistry of matter, a chemist may create a deadly
poison by mixing certain elements, none of which are—
in themselves— harmful in the right proportions. The
emotions may, likewise, be combined so as to create a
deadly poison. The emotions of sex and jealousy, when
mixed, may turn a person into an insane beast.
The presence of any one or more of the destructive
emotions in the human mind, through the chemistry of
the mind, sets up a poison which may destroy one's
sense of justice and fairness. In extreme cases, the
presence of any combination of these emotions in the
mind may destroy one's reason.
The road to genius consists of the development,
control, and use of sex, love, and romance. Briefly,
the process may be stated as follows:
Encourage the presence of these emotions as the
dominating thoughts in one's mind, and discourage the
presence of all the destructive emotions. The mind is
a creature of habit. It thrives upon the dominating
thoughts fed it. Through the faculty of will-power,
one may discourage the presence of any emotion, and
encourage the presence of any other. Control of the
mind, through the power of will, is not difficult.
Control comes from persistence, and habit. The secret
of control lies in understanding the process of
transmutation. When any negative emotion presents
itself in one's mind, it can be transmuted into a
positive, or constructive emotion, by the simple
procedure of changing one's thoughts.
THERE IS NO OTHER ROAD TO GENIUS THAN THROUGH
VOLUNTARY SELF EFFORT! A man may attain to great
heights of financial or business achievement, solely
by the driving force of sex energy, but history is
filled with evidence that he may, and usually does,
carry with him certain traits of character which rob
him of the ability to either hold, or enjoy his
fortune. This is worthy of analysis, thought, and
meditation, for it states a truth, the knowledge of
which may be helpful to women as well as men.
Ignorance of this has cost thousands of people their
privilege of HAPPINESS, even though they possessed
riches.
The emotions of love and sex leave their unmistakable
marks upon the features. Moreover, these signs are so
visible, that all who wish may read them. The man who
is driven by the storm of passion, based upon sex
desires alone, plainly advertises that fact to the
entire world, by the expression of his eyes, and the
lines of his face. The emotion of love, when mixed
with the emotion of sex, softens, modifies, and
beautifies the facial expression. No character
analyst is needed to tell you this—you may observe it
for yourself.
The emotion of love brings out, and develops, the
artistic and the aesthetic nature of man. It leaves
its impress upon one's very soul, even after the fire
has been subdued by time and circumstance.
Memories of love never pass. They linger, guide, and
influence long after the source of stimulation has
faded. There is nothing new in this. Every person,
who has been moved by GENUINE LOVE, knows that it
leaves enduring traces upon the human heart. The
effect of love endures, because love is spiritual in
nature. The man who cannot be stimulated to great
heights of achievement by love, is hopeless—he is
dead, though he may seem to live.
Even the memories of love are sufficient to lift one
to a higher plane of creative effort. The major force
of love may spend itself and pass away, like a fire
which has burned itself out, but it leaves behind
indelible marks as evidence that it passed that way.
Its departure often prepares the human heart for a
still greater love.
Go back into your yesterdays, at times, and bathe
your mind in the beautiful memories of past love. It
will soften the influence of the present worries and
annoyances. It will give you a source of escape from
the unpleasant realities of life, and maybe — who
knows? — your mind will yield to you, during this
temporary retreat into the world of fantasy, ideas,
or plans which may change the entire financial or
spiritual status of your life.
If you believe yourself unfortunate, because you have
"loved and lost," perish the thought. One who has
loved truly, can never lose entirely. Love is
whimsical and temperamental. Its nature is ephemeral,
and transitory. It comes when it pleases, and goes
away without warning. Accept and enjoy it while it
remains, but spend no time worrying about its
departure. Worry will never bring it back.
Dismiss, also, the thought that love never comes but
once. Love may come and go, times without number, but
there are no two love experiences which affect one in
just the same way. There may be, and there usually
is, one love experience which leaves a deeper imprint
on the heart than all the others, but all love
experiences are beneficial, except to the person who
becomes resentful and cynical when love makes its
departure.
There should be no disappointment over love, and
there would be none if people understood the
difference between the emotions of love and sex. The
major difference is that love is spiritual, while sex
is biological. No experience, which touches the human
heart with a spiritual force, can possibly be
harmful, except through ignorance, or jealousy.
Love is, without question, life's greatest
experience. It brings one into communion with
Infinite Intelligence. When mixed with the emotions
of romance and sex, it may lead one far up the ladder
of creative effort. The emotions of love, sex, and
romance, are sides of the eternal triangle of
achievement-building genius. Nature creates genii
through no other force.
Love is an emotion with many sides, shades, and
colors. The love which one feels for parents, or
children is quite different from that which one feels
for one's sweetheart. The one is mixed with the
emotion of sex, while the other is not.
The love which one feels in true friendship is not
the same as that felt for one's sweetheart, parents,
or children, but it, too, is a form of love.
Then, there is the emotion of love for things
inanimate, such as the love of Nature's handiwork.
But the most intense and burning of all these various
kinds of love, is that experienced in the blending of
the emotions of love and sex. Marriages, not blessed
with the eternal affinity of love, properly balanced
and proportioned, with sex, cannot be happy ones—and
seldom endure. Love, alone, will not bring happiness
in marriage, nor will sex alone. When these two
beautiful emotions are blended, marriage may bring
about a state of mind, closest to the spiritual that
one may ever know on this earthly plane.
When the emotion of romance is added to those of love
and sex, the obstructions between the finite mind of
man and Infinite Intelligence are removed.
Then a genius has been born!
What a different story is this, than those usually
associated with the emotion of sex. Here is an
interpretation of the emotion which lifts it out of
the commonplace, and makes of it potter's clay in the
hands of God, from which He fashions all that is
beautiful and inspiring. It is an interpretation
which would, when properly understood, bring harmony
out of the chaos which exists in too many marriages.
The disharmonies often expressed in the form of
nagging, may usually be traced to lack of knowledge
on the subject of sex. Where love, romance and the
proper understanding of the emotion and function of
sex abide, there is no disharmony between married
people.
Fortunate is the husband whose wife understands the
true relationship between the emotions of love, sex,
and romance. When motivated by this holy triumvirate,
no form of labor is burdensome, because even the most
lowly form of effort takes on the nature of a labor
of love.
It is a very old saying that "a man's wife may either
make him or break him," but the reason is not always
understood. The "making" and "breaking" is the result
of the wife's understanding, or lack of understanding
of the emotions of love, sex, and romance.
Despite the fact that men are polygamous, by the very
nature of their biological inheritance, it is true
that no woman has as great an influence on a man as
his wife, unless he is married to a woman totally
unsuited to his nature. If a woman permits her
husband to lose interest in her, and become more
interested in other women, it is usually because of
her ignorance, or indifference toward the subjects of
sex, love, and romance. This statement presupposes,
of course, that genuine love once existed between a
man and his wife. The facts are equally applicable to
a man who permits his wife's interest in him to die.
Married people often bicker over a multitude of
trivialities. If these are analyzed accurately, the
real cause of the trouble will often be found to be
indifference, or ignorance on these subjects.
Man's greatest motivating force is his desire to
please woman! The hunter who excelled during
prehistoric days, before the dawn of civilization,
did so, because of his desire to appear great in the
eyes of woman. Man's nature has not changed in this
respect. The "hunter" of today brings home no skins
of wild animals, but he indicates his desire for her
favour by supplying fine clothes, motor cars, and
wealth. Man has the same desire to please woman that
he had before the dawn of civilization. The only
thing that has changed, is his method of pleasing.
Men who accumulate large fortunes, and attain to
great heights of power and fame, do so, mainly, to
satisfy their desire to please women.
Take women out of their lives, and great wealth would
be useless to most men. It is this inherent desire of
man to please woman, which gives woman the power to
make or break a man.
The woman who understands man's nature and tactfully
caters to it, need have no fear of competition from
other women. Men may be "giants" with indomitable
will-power when dealing with other men, but they are
easily managed by the women of their choice.
Most men will not admit that they are easily
influenced by the women they prefer, because it is in
the nature of the male to want to be recognized as
the stronger of the species. Moreover, the
intelligent woman recognizes this "manly trait" and
very wisely makes no issue of it.
Some men know that they are being influenced by the
women of their choice— their wives, sweethearts,
mothers or sisters— but they tactfully refrain from
rebelling against the influence because they are
intelligent enough to know that NO MAN IS HAPPY OR
COMPLETE WITHOUT THE MODIFYING INFLUENCE OF THE RIGHT
WOMAN. The man who does not recognize this important
truth deprives himself of the power which has done
more to help men achieve success than all other
forces combined.
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