The Creative Power of Thought, Man's Greatest Discovery($19.94Value)

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The Creative Power of Thought, Man's Greatest Discovery($19.94Value)



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All day long we are THINKING.  ALL Day long we are HEARING our OWN thoughts. But how many are REALLY listening? Listen to you thoughts and you too will make MAN's greatest discovery.... that YOUR thoughts are CREATIVE of ALL YOUR desires... any time you take to read this book you will be inspired and your creative abilities will multiply in no time.A 400 plus page compilation of the Creative Power of Thought, excerpted from the works of Benjamin Johnson, Charles Carroll Everett, Charles H. Wolf, Charles Wesley Kyle, Christian Larson, Dr. R. Swineburne Clymer, Edward Walker, Elinor S. Moody, Ella Adelia Fletcher, Emmet Fox, Ernest Holmes, Eugene Del Mar, F. E. Gariner, F. L. Rawson, Fenwicke L. Holmes, Frank B. Whitney, Frank L. Hammer, Frank Waller Allen, Franklin Fillmore Farrington, Genevieve Behrend, Glen Clark, Grace M. Brown, Harriette Augusta Curtiss, Helen Wilmans, Henry Frank, Henry Harrison Brown, Henry Thomas Hamblin, James Allen, Joseph Murphy, Kathleen M. H. Besly, Leander Edmund Whipple, Mary C. Ferriter, May E. Stevenson, Mildred Mann, Mrs Evelyn Lowes Wicker, Mrs. C. L. Baum, Neville Goddard, Nona L. Brooks, Orison Swett Marden, Prentice Mulford, Ralph Waldo Trine, Theron Q. Dumont, Wallace Wattles, William Walker Atkinson.  METAPHYSICIANS are frequently asked by students and patients, "What is thought?" This apparently simple question is now, as it has been through all the ages, the unanswered enigma. The ablest minds, the strongest individuals, the most religious men and women of the different stages of the world's civilization and unfoldment, have grappled with the problem of thought, and tried in some way, through reasoning, thinking, inspiration, deduction, induction, and the various methods employed by man in striving to comprehend a proposition, to reach a satisfactory solution of this greatest of all questions; to satisfy, or in some way appease the longing of the individual (even though the explanation were not sufficient for the world in general) for a partial answer, at least, of "What is thought?" From the earliest periods of human existence, successively down through the more and more enlightened stratas of human social and mental growth and formation, eddying through such brains as Aristotle, Plato, and the greatest philosophers of the Roman and Greek supremacy; swirling here and there in the current of human unfoldment and enlightenment; retarded for a time by the greatest minds of Germany and France, who tried to stem the tide of the ever-increasing momentum of that unanswered question which seemed to men, at all times and periods, to shield from the race the discovery of the Absolute, it has been transmitted to us. The adepts of ancient India have been struggling with this all-absorbing question for thousands of years, teaching their pupils that thought is the cause of all things. Over some of the temples of Egypt, now in ruins or buried by the sands of centuries, have been found the inscription, "Know thyself," which was considered the ultimate of all existence. Those fortunate enough to possess the means could, for an exorbitant sum, purchase a little book from the scribes, which merely contained the information that a knowledge of self, obtained through introspection, was all important for the future blessedness of the soul, and should be attained at any cost. "The science of thought is as old as man himself. The wise men of all ages have known it and used it." - Claude Bristol The Creative Power of Thought, Man's Greatest Discovery is a book that contains more than enough information to one who is seeking answers that are not contained n other books. It is not a book that you read like a novel from beginning to end. It is a book with over 400 pages, filled with what I consider the essentials needed for anyone who is embarking on understanding The Law of Attraction, not only to have an understanding but to be able to employ the science in everyday life where results are as sure as anything you have accomplished in life. With over 40 authors from the last 100 years who themselves discovered the power of our thought, you are sure to walk away from this book more enlightened as they explain in detail the science of how our thought works. Through my own personal discovery of this science, I have transformed my own life simply by being more aware of what I was thinking and speaking at all times. Claude Bristol says . . "The science of thought is as old as man himself. The wise men of all ages have known it and used it." Do not read this book and then simply put it on the shelf, looking for secrets elsewhere. As you flip through it, return often to those quotes that had the most impact on you, and with each reading, the meaning will be revealed to you as it continues to unfold within you. If you are not familiar with the power of our thought, this book is sure to open your mind and reveal things unknown to most of humanity.  It opened my eyes, I am sure it will open many

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