Because there 
are no limits!

Limitless Press Logo

Grief and Bereavement
Hannah Without A Home
Someone I Love Died By Suicide
The Grief Bubble
La Burbuja del Duelo
Honey Bear Died
New Thought Collection
Wallace D. Wattles Collection
James Allen Collection
The Master Key System
The Science of Being Great
The Science of Being Well
The Science of Getting Rich
From Poverty to Power & On the Heights
Eight Pillars of Prosperity & Concentration
The Hidden Power & Just Be Glad
How the Mind Works & Character-Building Thought Power
Self and Self-Management
In Tune with the Infininte
Byways to Blessedness & The Greatest Thing Ever Known
Mental Chemistry
Thoughts are Things
The Shining Gateway
How to Live on 24 Hours a Day
Thought Vibration
Historical
Tales of Camelot
Cloud of Unknowing & The Jefferson Bible
Common Sense and Other Writing of the American Revolution
Milestones to the American Civil War
The Prince & The Art of War
Other Topics
Take Fun Seriously
How to Become Rich at Any Age

Featured Book

James Allen New Thought Collection

About Limitless Press LLC

Eight Pillars of Prosperity

Eight Pillars of Prosperity
& Concentration

The Collected "New Thought" Wisdom of James Allen & Christian D. Larson


Prosperity rests upon a moral foundation. It is popularly supposed to rest upon an immoral foundation - that is, upon trickery, sharp practice, deception and greed. One commonly hears even an otherwise intelligent man declare that “No man can be successful in business unless he is dishonest,” thus regarding business prosperity – a good thing – as the effect of dishonesty – a bad thing. Such a statement is superficial and thoughtless, and reveals a total lack of knowledge of moral causation, as well as a very limited grasp of the facts of life. It is as though one should sow henbane and reap spinach, or erect a brick house on a quagmire - things impossible in the natural order of causation, and therefore not to be attempted. The spiritual or moral order of causation is not different in principle, but only in nature. The same law obtains in things unseen – in thoughts and deeds - as in things seen – in natural phenomena. Man sees the processes in natural objects, and acts in accordance with them, but not seeing the spiritual processes, he imagines that they do not obtain, and so he does not act in harmony with them.from “Eight Pillars of Prosperity”

The art of concentration is one of the simplest to learn, and one of the greatest when mastered; and these pages are written especially for those who wish to learn how to master this fine art in all of its aspects; who wish to develop the power to concentrate well at any time and for any purpose; who wish to make real concentration a permanent acquisition of the mind. Whatever your work or your purpose may be, a good concentration is indispensable. It is necessary to apply, upon the object or subject at hand, the full power of thought and talent if you are to secure, with a certainty, the results you desire, or win the one thing you have in view. But the art of concentration is not only a leading factor in the fields of achievement and realization; it is also a leading factor in another field — a field of untold possibility. from “Concentration”  from “The Greatest Thing Ever Known”

Enjoy these classic "New Thought" texts bound together for the first time in print.


Eight Pillars of Prosperity & Concentration
Retail Price - $9.95

Shopping Cart powered and secured by PayPal.

You do not need to be a PayPal member to purchase books.

Quantity discounts available for non-profit and educational organizations.

Individual copies available at Amazon.com.

Please email sales@limitlesspress.com for more details.

To view recommended titles, please visit our Amazon.com Book Store

Limitless Press LLC - 2012
All Rights Reserved