"You must get rid of the thought of competition. You are to create. Not to compete for what is already created." --Wallace D. Wattles The Law of Opulence, originally published in 1905 as a series of three articles in The Nautilus, the leading New Thought magazine of its day, explains how success can be attained by living happily in God's world. Read and learn about attaining health, wealth, and happiness by: - abandoning the idea of competition and limited supply - by being one with the mind of nature, which supports the abundance of life - by seeking for yourself what you seek for all These teachings are as inspiring as they were a century ago as evidenced by the 2006 hit movie and bestseller The Secret by Rhonda Byrne and the practice of many self-help gurus.
"You must get rid of the thought of competition. You are to create. Not to compete for what is already created." --Wallace D. Wattles The Law of Opulence, originally published in 1905 as a series of three articles in The Nautilus, the leading New Thought magazine of its day, explains how success can be attained by living happily in God's world. Read and learn about attaining health, wealth, and happiness by: - abandoning the idea of competition and limited supply - by being one with the mind of nature, which supports the abundance of life - by seeking for yourself what you seek for all These teachings are as inspiring as they were a century ago as evidenced by the 2006 hit movie and bestseller The Secret by Rhonda Byrne and the practice of many self-help gurus.
Core Articles Length: 4,313 Words THE LAW OF OPULENCE + FREE BONUS Grab This GREAT Physical Book Now at a Limited-Time Discounted Price! FREE BONUS INCLUDED INSIDE! First published in 1908 as a series of three articles in Elizabeth Towne's monthly magazine The Nautilus, the leading new thought periodical of its day, The Law of Opulence by Wallace D. Wattles, who's best known for his classic masterpiece The Science of Getting Rich, reveals the secrets of non-competitive success. In this book, you'll find the complete, unedited text of all three articles in Mr. Wattles' The Law of Opulence series, taken directly from the originals, that'll teach you everything you need to know about opulence and how to attain it rightfully. Odds are, from practically day one, you've been taught that competition is necessary for success and that for one person to win another must lose. But is it really? Is it possible, instead, to succeed in such a way that everyone has more not less? You bet it is, and you'll find out how in The Law of Opulence by Wallace D. Wattles. To sweeten the deal, a free bonus has even been added to this book! As a thank you for purchasing this book, inside you'll receive free access to the publisher's "Constructive Science 101: 3 Keys to Getting What You Want" minicourse. It's a 4-part email course sent to you every other day in which you'll discover Wallace D. Wattles' simple, easy-to-understand formula for success and lots more. Plus, you'll get a free subscription to the publisher's Constructive Science Newsletter filled with all-new, 100% original self-development tips and strategies to skyrocket your success. That minicourse and newsletter are yours for free as a thank you for purchasing this book! About the Author Wallace D. Wattles (1860-1911), who's best known for his classic masterpiece The Science of Getting Rich, was a late 19th/early 20th century American author who primarily wrote new thought and self-development books and articles. Although very little is known about him, his works are widely quoted and remain in print. Here's a Preview of What's Included Inside This Book... Foreword FREE BONUS Article 1: The Kingdom of God Article 2: Leaven Article 3: Abundance Afterword About Wallace D. Wattles About Tony Mase Other Books from Tony Mase Order your copy of this fantastic book today! This book is jam-packed with information, straight from Wallace D. Wattles. You even get access to an invaluable free bonus! If you want your life to be one of opulence, one of wealth and plenty, scroll up and click or tap the "Add..." or "Buy..." button now. You really have nothing to lose! See you on the inside.
Originally written in 1938 but never published due to its controversial nature, an insightful guide reveals the seven principles of good that will allow anyone to triumph over the obstacles that must be faced in reaching personal goals.
How nations can promote peace, prosperity, and stability through cohesive political institutions "Little else is required to carry a state to the highest degree of opulence from the lowest barbarism, but peace, easy taxes, and a tolerable administration of justice; all the rest being brought about by the natural course of things." So wrote Adam Smith a quarter of a millennium ago. Using the tools of modern political economics and combining economic theory with a bird's-eye view of the data, this book reinterprets Smith's pillars of prosperity to explain the existence of development clusters—places that tend to combine effective state institutions, the absence of political violence, and high per-capita incomes. To achieve peace, the authors stress the avoidance of repressive government and civil conflict. Easy taxes, they argue, refers not to low taxes, but a tax system with widespread compliance that collects taxes at a reasonable cost from a broad base, like income. And a tolerable administration of justice is about legal infrastructure that can support the enforcement of contracts and property rights in line with the rule of law. The authors show that countries tend to enjoy all three pillars of prosperity when they have evolved cohesive political institutions that promote common interests, guaranteeing the provision of public goods. In line with much historical research, international conflict has also been an important force behind effective states by fostering common interests. The absence of common interests and/or cohesive political institutions can explain the existence of very different development clusters in fragile states that are plagued by poverty, violence, and weak state capacity.
History and Power of Mind by Richard Ingalese: Dive into the fascinating exploration of the human mind and its potential for personal growth and transformation. Richard Ingalese delves into the realms of psychology, philosophy, and spirituality, offering insights into the power of the mind and its influence on shaping our lives. Key Points: Explores the history and development of theories about the mind and consciousness. Examines the mind-body connection and the role of thoughts in shaping reality. Provides practical techniques and exercises to harness the power of the mind for personal growth and fulfillment. History and Power of Mind by Richard Ingalese: Richard Ingalese, a profound thinker, explores the fascinating relationship between history and the power of the mind in History and Power of Mind. Through meticulous research and insightful analysis, Ingalese uncovers the untapped potential of human consciousness in shaping the course of history. With thought-provoking ideas and compelling arguments, Ingalese challenges readers to reconsider their understanding of the world and their place within it.
Combining his logician's eye with his artistic sensibilities, Thomas Troward was able to communicate truths on the most esoteric of subjects, giving them the intellectual and spiritual respect they deserve. This 1921 collection of brief essays from one of the most respected forefathers of New Age thought covers topics from the sacred to the sublime, shedding new light on mysteries that have challenged mankind for centuries. For any explorer of Being and Thought, Troward here provides invaluable insights into positive psychology, the self, God, beauty, and truth. English judge, philosopher, and painter THOMAS TROWARD (1847-1916) lived most of his life in India, in the service of the imperial monarchy. Among his publications, many of which profoundly affected the New Thought Movement, are The Law and the Word, Bible Mystery and Meaning, and The Creative Process in the Individual.
John Newport delivers a comprehensive study of the impact of New Age beliefs on contemporary culture - and on Christianity itself - while also offering an effective, biblical antidote to today's worldview crisis. After first surveying the historical development of the New Age worldview, from ancient times through important tendencies in nineteenth-century America to recent Far Eastern influences, Newport explores in depth eleven key areas of the New Age worldview and contrasts each area of belief with the traditional biblical worldview.