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"There is a Principle of
Life in the universe; it is the One Living Substance from
which all things are made. This Living Substance permeates,
penetrates, and fills the interspaces of the universe; ...
its life is all the life there is. Man is a form of this
Living Substance, and has within him a Principle of Health
(which) causes all the voluntary functions of his life to be
perfectly performed. - from "The Science of Being
Well"
"The average body is a
pretty complicated affair, sadly out of order, but happily
susceptible to culture. The average mind is vastly more
complicated, not less sadly out of order, but perhaps even
more susceptible to culture. We compare our arms to the arms
of the gentleman illustrated in the physical efficiency
advertisement, and ... we set about developing the muscles
of our arms until we can show them off to women at afternoon
tea. But it does not, occur to us that the mind has its
muscles, ... and that these invisible, yet paramount, mental
organs are far less efficient than they ought to be. - from
"Mental Efficiency"
"Much have I wearied ...
how best to describe this recipe for success that I have
discovered, and it seemeth advisable to give it as it came
to me; that is, if I relate somewhat of the story of my
life, the directions for agglomerating the substances, and
supplying the seasoning for the accomplishment of the dish,
will plainly be perceived. Happen they may; and that men may
be born generations after I am dust, who will live to bless
me for the words I write. - from "The Magic
Story"
Here in one volume are three
classics of the "New Thought" movement designed to
inspire and guide you to greater health and success in your
life.
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The Science
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