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The Creative Process in the Individual
- Author: Troward Thomas
- Genre: Self-Help
Thomas Troward in his classic work The Creative Process in the Individual tries to explain the phenomena of reality speculating and using logical deduction and the law of cause and effect. He manages to convey his ideas and concepts to the reader very clearly and accessibly. The author states that there are two main factors: the individual consciousness and energy-matter. He gives explanations to such notions as Freedom, Joy, Light, Life, Love, Peace, Power, Truth, and Beauty. Thus Troward suggests that heaven is a state of consciousness, so that we don’t need to delay a heaven of joy, love and abundance…
An Iron Will
- Author: Marden Orison Swett
- Genre: Motivational
One of the representatives of the New Thought Movement was an American author Orison Swett Marden (1850-1924). He was not only a writer but also a doctor and a prosperous hotel owner. When being a student, he worked in a hotel and then purchased several hotels and a resort. He had some financial problems and had to give up this job. In 1893 he started working again and gained a position of a hotel manager in Chicago. It was at the time when many tourists from all over the world used to come to Chicago to see the World's Columbian Exposition. At that period of time he started to note his philosophical ideas as he wanted to inspire others like Samuel Smile gave inspiration to him. In 1894 Pushing to the Front, Marden's first novel appeared. His next several books were devoted to the questions of success, will-power and positive thinking. In 1897 Swett Marden started Success Magazine and for the next 23 years he wrote regularly for Elizabeth Towne's New Thought magazine Nautilus.
your forces and how to use them volume 1
- Author: prentice mulford
- Genre: Success
"Your Forces And How to Use Them volume 1" is written by legendary author Christian D. Larson. This book is considered to be one of the bestselling in the world. This great classic will surely attract a whole new generation of readers. The author describes various approaches to getting what you want, using metaphysical forces to your advantage. "Your Forces And How to Use Them volume 1" is recommended for everyone who enjoy reading gems of a classic literature. "Your Forces And How to Use Them volume 1" would make an ideal gift and it should be a part of everyone's personal library.
The Heavenly Life
- Author: Allen James
- Genre: Personal Transformation
James Allen is a philosophical British writer known for his inspirational books, among which The Heavenly Life is. He tells us how thought leads to action, how to build the new good world of your own by fostering your visions and ideals, keeping beauty that arises in your mind and heart, cherishing the loveliness in thoughts. The Heavenly Life illustrates the use of the power of thought and carries ideas that have lived on to inspire later generations. Those who try to find a way to inner peace and calm in a world full of fuss and clutter will appreciate the writing at its true value. The book shows that peace, power and heaven are near, in your life, you are just to see the path to it.
Reincarnation and the Law of Karma
- Author: Atkinson William Walker
- Genre: Personal Transformation
This volume recounts a theory of rebirth and the principles of spiritual cause and effect. The author study traces the belief in the theory of reincarnation in different cultures and cast light upon the principles that carry this concept through thousands of generations.A fascinating and insightful document by William Walker Atkinson (1862 –1932), an attorney, merchant, publisher, and author, as well as an occultist and an American pioneer of the New Thought movement.
your forces and how to use them volume 2
- Author: prentice mulford
- Genre: Success
This book shows intelligent ways of using our energies and forces. Already evidence is coming in from all sources, revealing results that frequently border upon the extraordinary. People can do much more with their life than they used to think; they can call into action, and successfully apply, far more ability, energy, and worth than his forefathers ever imagined. The aim of this book is not only to discuss human’s greater powers and possibilities, but also to present practical methods through which they may be applied, and to support as many as possible to study and apply these greater powers within them so that they may not only become greater and richer and more worthy as individuals, but may also become the forerunners of that higher and more wonderful race of which we all have so fondly dreamed.
Cheerfulness as a Life Power
- Author: Marden Orison Swett
- Genre: Motivational
A pioneering, positive book by Orison Swett Marden (1850 - 1924), an American writer associated with the New Thought Movement. Considered to be a missionary of success doctrine the author offers readers to see the light sides of everything, avoiding irritation, nervousness and being in a stew, to enjoy every single day, learn to speak more pleasant words to each other. Marden makes believe that cheerfulness, optimism and good nature are the guarantee of success, health and happiness. Learn just how valuable happiness is.
the young man entering business
- Author: Marden Orison Swett
- Genre: Motivational
A book by the founder of the modern success movement in America, Orison Swett Marden, is a peculiar guide presenting the useful advice for a beginner how to set up own Business and succeed.
A Portraiture of Quakerism, Volume 3
- Author: Clarkson Thomas
- Genre: Personal Transformation
Taken from a view of the education and discipline, social manners, civil and political economy, religious princoples and character of the Society of Friends. By an abolitionist and a leading campaigner against the slave trade in the British Empire in eighteenth – nineteenth centuries, Thomas Clarkson. He was the author of several essays on the slave trade.
The Power of Womanhood, or Mothers and Sons
- Author: Hopkins Ellice
- Genre: Success
The Power of Womanhood, or Mothers and Sons belongs to the pen of a famous author Ellice Hopkins. Among some of her other works it is possible to name the following: Fred Williams (1866), Home Thoughts for Mothers and Mothers' Meetings (1869), Sick-Bed Vows, and How to Keep Them (1869), Work Among the Lost (1870), Does It Answer? (]1872), Christ the Consoler (1872), The Visitation of Dens (1874), Work in Brighton (1877), Life and Letters of James Hinton (1882), The Legal Protection of the Young (1882), Girls' Clubs and Recreative Evening Homes (1887), The Power of Womanhood; or, Mothers and Sons (1899), The National Purity Crusade: Its Origin and Results (1904), Life and Letters of James Hinton and Wars Among Workingmen Active Service. Although the book is quite short, it is very entertaining and will not make its readers be bored.

