Peace, Power & Plenty (Unabridged): Before a Man Can Lift Himself, He Must Lift His ThoughtThis carefully crafted ebook: "Peace, Power & Plenty (Unabridged)” is formatted for your eReader with a functional and detailed table of contents. Excerpt: "Somehow, even when we feel that it is impossible for us to make the necessary effort, when the crisis comes, when the emergency is upon us, when we feel the prodding of this imperative, imperious necessity, there is a latent power within us which comes to our rescue, which answers the all, and we do the impossible.” The book teaches that man need not be the victim of his environment, but can be the master of it. This work shows how man can stand porter at the door of his mind, admitting only his friend thoughts, only those suggestions that will produce joy, prosperity; and excluding all his enemy thoughts which would bring discord, suffering, or failure. It teaches that "your ideal is a prophecy of what you shall at last unveil,” that "thought is another name for fate,” that we can think ourselves out of discord into harmony, out of disease into health, out of darkness into light, out of hatred into love, out of poverty and failure into prosperity and success. Dr. Orison Swett Marden (1848-1924) was an American inspirational author who wrote about achieving success in life and founded SUCCESS magazine in 1897. He is often considered as the father of the modern-day inspirational talks and writings and his words make sense even to this day. In his books he discussed the common-sense principles and virtues that make for a well-rounded, successful life. |
Contents
The Law Of Opulence | |
CharacterBuilding And HealthBuilding During Sleep | |
Health Through Right Thinking | |
Mental Chemistry | |
Imagination And Health | |
How Suggestion Influences Health | |
Affirmation And Audible Suggestion | |
Destructive And Constructive Suggestion | |
Worry The Disease Of The | |
Fear The Curse Of The Race | |
SelfControl vs The Explosive Passions | |
Good Cheer Gods Medicine | |
The SunDials Motto | |
As Ye Sow | |
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