Featuring the classic essay The Golden Key, this unabridged edition also includes: The Hidden Power - Different People See Different Worlds - Free Will or Fate - Mind Your Own Business - New Thought - No Reality in Evil - Prophecy for Yourself - The Key of Destiny - Law of Circulation - What is Your Because? - Yesterday's Tears - How to Get a Demonstration - The Presence - Cause and Effect - Faith - Flee to the Mountains - Now You Must Do It - Forgiveness - Treat the Treatment - True Prosperity - What Is Scientific Prayer? - You Can Alter Your Life
Featuring the classic essay The Golden Key, this unabridged edition also includes: The Hidden Power - Different People See Different Worlds - Free Will or Fate - Mind Your Own Business - New Thought - No Reality in Evil - Prophecy for Yourself - The Key of Destiny - Law of Circulation - What is Your Because? - Yesterday's Tears - How to Get a Demonstration - The Presence - Cause and Effect - Faith - Flee to the Mountains - Now You Must Do It - Forgiveness - Treat the Treatment - True Prosperity - What Is Scientific Prayer? - You Can Alter Your Life
The mistake made by many people, when things go wrong, is to skim through book after book, withoutgetting 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 This book includes: 1. The Golden Key to Prayer; 2. AFFIRMATIONS for: Peace Healing Finances Comfort Forgiveness Relationship Blessings Animal Blessing Indecision Weight Release 3. A short biography of Emmet Fox 4. The italian translation (La chiave d'oro) About the Author Emmet Fox (July 30, 1886 – August 13, 1951) was a New Thought spiritual leader of the early 20th century, famous for his large Divine Science church services held in New York City during the Great Depression. His books and pamphlets have been distributed to over three million people and it can be conservatively estimated that they have come into the hands of more then a ten million.
The key to life is to build in the mental equivalents of what you want and to expunge the equivalents of what you do not want. How do you do it? You build in the mental equivalents by thinking quietly, constantly, and persistently of the kind of thing you want, and by thinking that has two qualities: clearness or definiteness, and interest. If you want to build anything into your life-if you want to bring health, right activity, your true place, inspiration; if you want to bring right companionship, and above all if you want understanding of God-form a mental equivalent of the thing which you want by thinking about it a great deal, by thinking clearly and with interest. Remember clarity and interest; those are the two poles. Wilder Publications is a green publisher. All of our books are printed to order. This reduces waste and helps us keep prices low while greatly reducing our impact on the environment.
Fox shows how, through constructive thinking, we may achieve the personal power to overcome failure and discouragement, opening the way to a fuller, richer life.
Emmet Fox was born in Ireland in 1886. After receiving his education in England, he moved to the United States in the early 1930's, where he began lecturing on spirituality in New York City. He quickly became one of the most influential leaders of the New Thought Movement and was a major inspiration for Bill W. and Dr. Bob, the co-founders of Alcoholics Anonymous. Fox presented his “essays” at the Hippodrome Theater, the Manhattan Opera House, Carnegie Hall, and the Astor Hotel. These “meetings” were regularly attended by several thousand people, including Bill W., his wife Lois, and many of New York City's AA members.These “essays” became the basis for various books and pamphlets. Dr. Bob owned, read and recommended Fox's writings to those he worked with in the Midwest.Much of Emmet Fox's philosophy resonates throughout the “Big Book.” For example:Devote at least a quarter of an hour a day to prayer and meditation. Train yourself to give the first thought on wakening to God.Resolutely turn your back on the past, good or bad, and live only in the present.Forgive everybody without exception, no matter what they may have done, and . . . then forgive YOURSELF whole-heartedly.Endeavor to make your life of as much service to others as possible.Here, for the first time, is a compilation of many of the “essays” and booklets Emmet Fox wrote during the 1930's. You can read for yourself the words of a man who had a profound influence on Bill, Bob and the AA old-timers.Wally P. Wally P. is an A.A. archivist / historian and the author of Back to Basics and How to Listen to God.DR. Fox's work continues to make a difference in the lives of people in all faiths.We are pleased to provide the lost pamphlets so that many more people can benefit from his teachings. Tuchy Palmieri Twice born books from healing-habits.com
100 Essays I Don't Have Time to Write is an incisive, idiosyncratic collection on life and theater from major American playwright Sarah Ruhl. This is a book in which chimpanzees, Chekhov, and child care are equally at home. A vibrant, provocative examination of the possibilities of the theater, it is also a map to a very particular artistic sensibility, and an unexpected guide for anyone who has chosen an artist's life. Sarah Ruhl is a mother of three and one of America's best-known playwrights. She has written a stunningly original book of essays whose concerns range from the most minimal and personal subjects to the most encompassing matters of art and culture. The titles themselves speak to the volume's uniqueness: "On lice," "On sleeping in the theater," "On motherhood and stools (the furniture kind)," "Greek masks and Bell's palsy."