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Influencing En Masse
In our last chapter we considered the manifestation of Mental Influence
at a distance in so far as was concerned the influencing of one or more
persons by another. There is another phase of the subject that must not be
overlooked, and that is the influencing of large numbers of people by some
active, strong projector of Mental Influence. This form of the
manifestation of the power is known as "Mental Influencing En Masse" – "En
Masse," of course, means "in a body" – or "in a crowd," and Mental
Influencing En Masse means the use of the influence in the phase of
exerting a strong attracting or directing power to the mind or "the
crowd," or rather, "the public," or a large number of people.
This form of the use of the power is that consciously or unconsciously
exerted by the great leaders of men in the fields of statesmanship,
politics, business, finance or military life. You will at once recall a
number of the so – called "great men" of history from ancient times down
to our own times who seemed to exert a wonderfully, almost miraculous,
effect upon the minds of the people, causing men to see things through the
eyes of the strong man, and making of all instruments to carry out the
ideals, will or desires of these great masters of Mental Influence. And on
a smaller scale are the majority of the successful people who depend upon
public support. In fact, this influence in some degree is used by nearly
all who succeed in any form of business or profession, in which success
calls for the attraction of other people toward the occupation of the
person in question. This may seem like a strange thought to many, but
occultists know it as the truth, notwithstanding.
The most common form of Influencing En Masse is the lesser degree
manifestation, along unconscious lines, manifested by a majority of people
by reason of their desire for the success of certain things. By desire we
do not mean the mere "wanting" or "wishing" state of mind, but rather than
eager longing, craving, demanding mental state that evinces a hungry
reaching out for the desired thing. You will notice that the men and women
who "get things" are generally those who are possessed of a strong,
burning desire for the things in question, which prompts them to be more
of less aggressive in the search for satisfaction of the desire possessing
them. These people are constantly sending out strong waves of
thought–vibrations, which has a drawing, attracting influence upon all
with whom they come in contact, and tending to draw such persons toward
the center of attraction, which is, of course, the mind of the person
sending out such thoughts. And in the same way a person possessed of a
strong Fear of a thing will send out similar attracting waves, which have
a tendency to attract or draw to him the people calculated to bring about
the materialization of the thing feared. This may sound paradoxical, but
the secret lies in the fact that in both the case of Desire and Fear the
mind forms the Mental Image, which tends to become materialized. Fear,
after all, is a form of "expectation," which, alas! Too often tends to
materialize it. "The thing that I have feared, hath come upon me," says
Job, and in that saying he has stated the experience of the race. The way
to fight things you may fear is to create a burning desire for the
opposite thing.
Other persons who have either studied the principles of Mental
Influence, or else have stumbled upon certain facts concerning the same,
improve upon this elementary form of Influencing En Masse just mentioned.
They send out the Thought–Waves consciously and deliberately, erecting the
mental image, and holding strongly to it, so that in time their sweeps of
mental currents reach further and further away and bring a greater number
of people under the influence and into the field of attraction. They
"treat" the public "en masse" by holding the strong mental picture of that
which they desire, and then sending out strong thought–currents of desire
in all directions, willing that those coming within their radius shall be
attracted toward the ideas expressed in the Mental Image projected in all
directions.
The constant dwelling upon some special object of subject, by men who
have developed concentration, strong wills and fixity of purpose has the
effect of sending out from the mind of that person great circles,
constantly widening, of Thought – Waves, which sweep ever outward like
waves in a pond caused by dropping in a stone. These waves reach and
affect a great number of people, and will render them at least
"interested" in the object or subject thought of, and the indifference has
been overcome. Other appeals to the minds of these people will be far more
likely to reach them than otherwise, for "interest" is the first step
toward attention, and attention is another step toward action.
Of course, there are very many people sending out circles of Thought –
Waves, and these currents come in contact with each other and tend to
neutralize each. But now and then a particularly strong man will send out
waves that will persist even after meeting other currents, and will reach
the minds of the public in spite of the opposition. These thought –
currents have the personality of the sender, and reflect the character of
his will, be it strong or weak. The Mental Influence sent out by a strong
business man in a town will soon make itself felt in a subtle manner, and
the store becomes a center of attractive influence, although the public
does no understand just why. In the same way some lawyers spring into
public favor, although not possessing greater ability than their legal
brethren. And popular preachers make their influence felt in a community
in similar ways, although often they are not conscious of just what force
they are using, their only knowledge being that they have a feeling of
inward strength and an attractive influence over people, and at the same
time a burning ardent desire to draw people their way, and a strong will
to back it up with. And these are just the mental qualities that create
and manifest the strongest kind of Mental Influence. And, besides, these
people almost invariably "know just what they want" – there is no mere
vague "wishing" about them – they make a clear mental picture of the
things that they wish to bring about, and then they bend every effort
toward materializing the picture. Everything they do towards accomplishing
their ends gives an additional impetus to their constantly widening and
constantly strengthening circle of power and influence.
Some masters of this art of influencing the public create a mental
picture of themselves sending out great volumes of Thought–Waves for a
time, and then afterward mentally imparting a rotary motion to the waves,
until at last they form a mental whirlpool rushing round and round and
always sucking in toward the center. An effort of this kind acts on the
mental plane just as a physical whirlpool acts on the physical plane, that
is it draws into its power all that comes in contact with its force. This
is one of the most powerful forms of Influencing En Masse, and is used
with great effect by many of the "strong men" of this age, who have
acquainted themselves fully with the secrets of the ancient occultists.
Ancient Occultism and Modern Finance seem far apart, but they are really
working together to further the interests of some of these powerful minds
of the day – and the public is paying the bill.
You will readily see from what has been said that an individual who has
cultivated the faculty of concentration and has acquired the art of
creating sharp, clear, strong mental images, and who when engaged in an
undertaking will so charge his mind with the idea of success, will be
bound to become an attracting center. And if such an individual will keep
his mental picture ever in his mind, even though it may be in the
background of his mind, when he is attending to the details and planning
of his affairs – if he will give his mental picture a prominent place in
his mental gallery, taking a frequent glance at it, and using his will
upon it to create new scenes of actual success, he will create for himself
a center of radiating thought that will surely be felt by those coming
within its field of influence.
Such a man frequently "sees" people coming to him and his enterprises
and falling in line with his plans. He mentally "sees" money flowing in to
his, and all of his plans working out right. In short, he mentally
imagines each step of his plans a little ahead of the time for their
execution and he concentrates forcibly and earnestly upon them. It is
astonishing to witness how events, people, circumstances and things seem
to move in place in actual life as if urged by some mighty power to serve
to materialize the conditions so imaged in the mind of the man. But,
understood, there has got to be active mental effort behind the imaging.
Daydreamers do not materialize thought - they merely dissipate energy. The
man who converts thought in activity and material being, throws energy
into the task and puts forth his will–power through the picture on the
slide. With the rays of the will there will be no picture projected, no
matter how beautifully the imagination has pictured it. Thought pictured
in mental images and them vitalized by the force of the desire and will
tend to objectify themselves into material beings. That is the whole thing
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