The Game of Life and How to Play it by Florence Scovel Shinn
The imagination has been called, "The Scissors of The Mind," and it is ever cutting, cutting, day by day, the pictures man sees there, and sooner or later he meets his own creations in his outer world. To train the imagination successfully, man must understand the workings of his mind. The Greeks said: "Know Thyself."
Read MoreEight Pillars of Prosperity by James Allen
It is in the unnatural - in the abuse of function and faculty - where division arises, and where main is wrested back, with repeated sufferings, from the perfect circle from which he has tried to depart. Every process in matter is also a process in mind. Every natural law has its spiritual counterpart.
Read MoreThe Strangest Secret by Earl Nightingale
Only five out of 100 make the grade! Why do so many fail? What has happened to the sparkle that was there when they were 25? What has become of the dreams, the hopes, the plans ... and why is there such a large disparity between what these people intended to do and what they actually accomplished?
Read MoreNeville Goddard Prosperity pack
Ask yourself, “What do I desire to be?” (Not just have). Remember, You are the mask God is wearing.
Read MoreDivine Science and Healing by Malinda Cramer
Humanity must come to know that it has ever held and will ever hold a true and unfailing relationship to all Good. We have only to perceive the relationship that is, in order to know the past and future. As God is one, His method of expression is one, everywhere at all times.
Read MoreThe Cosmic Energiser by Joseph Murphy
I urge you to study this book and to apply the methods of scientific prayer elaborated on herein. As you do, I feel absolutely convinced that you will make use of this miracle-working Power that will banish confusion, misery, lack, melancholy, and failure; it will sever you from emotional and physical bondage and place you on the royal road to the fulfillment of your fondest dreams.
Read MoreCosmic Power and divine law
The volume opens with the Greek text and a new English translation by Johan Thom, a classicist and ancient philosopher. The translation is accompanied by brief notes intended to help the reader understand difficult terms and concepts in the text itself. Thom is also responsible for the general introduction to the treatise.
Read MoreThe Richest Man in Babylon by George Clason
Like the law of gravity, they are universal and unchanging. May they prove for you, as they have proven to so many others, a sure key to a fat purse, larger bank balances and gratifying financial progress.
Read MoreByways to blessedness by James Allen
Along the great highway of life there are such resting places; away from the heat of passion and the dust of disappointment, under the cool and refreshing shade of lowly Wisdom, are the humble, unimposing “rest-houses” of peace, and the little, almost unnoticed, byways of blessedness, where alone the weary and footsore can find strength and healing.
Read MoreWake up and live by Dorothea Brande
It was so simple, and so obvious once I had seen it, that I could hardly believe it was responsible for the magical results which followed my putting it into practice.
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