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James Allen (author of As a Man Thinketh) reviewed this book, saying:The forty-five ethical articles of which this book consists, though of unequal merit, are strong, pure, and thought-compelling. A lofty optimism characterizes the work, and the author has reached that blessed state of consciousness wherein he sees the beneficent hand of the Divine Law in all occurrences. His style is epigrammatic and Emersonian, and every page bristles with vigorous thought, highly condensed, and elegantly expressed. The following are a few thoughts taken casually from the pages:--"Knowledge leaves no place for hope or fear"; "Truth can work us no harm, and the soul is not easily deceived"; "Life should be as simple and easy to us all as it is to the bee or flower"; "Small annoyances are the seeds of disease"; "Circumstances have their rise within us--always."Chapters Include:The Horizon of Natural LawFrom Dan to BeershebaMorbid TenacityChristian Transgressors--The Disease of ConservatismBric-A-Brac BondagePostponement A DelusionCounterfeit Bodies--A Study in VibrationA Pivotal PhilosophyBitter MedicineSelf-Sacrifice--A New DefinitionMiserable OffendersChristian AtheismThe Logic of FaithHidden TreasuresAntidotes to WorryMental MicrobesThe Folly of ResentmentEmotional BankruptcyFood For ThoughtSympathy as a ViceThe Selfishness of SorrowThe Gates of Sorrow--An Easter WhisperThe Problem of LifeSpiritual EvolutionSpiritual MathematicsVibratory Affinity--A Study in HeredityVibratory ForcesThought VibrationsThe Hypnotic Power of WordsInsomniaPillow Thoughts--Or, Mental Sleeping DraughtsAn Honest GraveyardSuicide: Is It Worthwhile?Present ImmortalityThe Dash For LibertyStrong SwimmersPoverty as a DiseaseOpulence Through GrowthTelepathy--The Circulation of MindMental DyspepsiaRestless Aspiration
James Allen (author of As a Man Thinketh) reviewed this book, saying:The forty-five ethical articles of which this book consists, though of unequal merit, are strong, pure, and thought-compelling. A lofty optimism characterizes the work, and the author has reached that blessed state of consciousness wherein he sees the beneficent hand of the Divine Law in all occurrences. His style is epigrammatic and Emersonian, and every page bristles with vigorous thought, highly condensed, and elegantly expressed. The following are a few thoughts taken casually from the pages:--"Knowledge leaves no place for hope or fear"; "Truth can work us no harm, and the soul is not easily deceived"; "Life should be as simple and easy to us all as it is to the bee or flower"; "Small annoyances are the seeds of disease"; "Circumstances have their rise within us--always."Chapters Include:The Horizon of Natural LawFrom Dan to BeershebaMorbid TenacityChristian Transgressors--The Disease of ConservatismBric-A-Brac BondagePostponement A DelusionCounterfeit Bodies--A Study in VibrationA Pivotal PhilosophyBitter MedicineSelf-Sacrifice--A New DefinitionMiserable OffendersChristian AtheismThe Logic of FaithHidden TreasuresAntidotes to WorryMental MicrobesThe Folly of ResentmentEmotional BankruptcyFood For ThoughtSympathy as a ViceThe Selfishness of SorrowThe Gates of Sorrow--An Easter WhisperThe Problem of LifeSpiritual EvolutionSpiritual MathematicsVibratory Affinity--A Study in HeredityVibratory ForcesThought VibrationsThe Hypnotic Power of WordsInsomniaPillow Thoughts--Or, Mental Sleeping DraughtsAn Honest GraveyardSuicide: Is It Worthwhile?Present ImmortalityThe Dash For LibertyStrong SwimmersPoverty as a DiseaseOpulence Through GrowthTelepathy--The Circulation of MindMental DyspepsiaRestless Aspiration

















