Thursday, September 29, 2011

Thomas Troward Collected Works Available

Complete Thomas Troward Collection

review Complete Thomas Troward Collection Welcome to this singularly complete collection of Judge Thomas Troward’s works.

The result of studying his works is to gain an intense understanding of the underlying laws this universe operates from, quite apart from personal revelations which are welcome distractions as you read.

I’ve collected these works from years of research. I found that Troward was a singular source-point for a great deal, if not all, of American self-help classics. Charles F. Haanel (Master Key System) and Napoleon Hill (Think and Grow Rich, Law of Success) both quote Troward and amplify the underlying principles he stated in his lectures, as well as other writings. So in this collection, you have the original works which greatly forwarded the New Thought philosophic movement. Historically, had Troward been absent, New Thought would not have gained the impetus and presence it has enjoyed up to the present.

Another point to keep in mind is that Troward wrote from a decidedly Christian view. All his comparatives are with and against Biblical references, ultimately. While he learned Eastern languages and studied all the Indian religions’ Bibles in that native language (and the Jewish and Christian Bibles in Hebrew and Greek), he lectured in the Queen’s English. So for a modern American to try to simply read his works can be tantamount to trying to understand original Shakespeare straight up. There is my reason for suggesting study, not reading. The only simpler approach I would suggest is to read Hill, then Haanel, then Troward. This backwards approach gives you progressively more difficult English to work through while you already have the simple principles to hand. While you can read Hill a page at a time, Haanel is best studied by the paragraph. Troward seems best digested by the sentence. With these caveats in mind, the depth of Troward’s understanding will then be more fully accessible to you.

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Thomas Troward was Her Majesty’s Assistant Commissioner and later Divisional Judge of the North Indian Punjab from 1869 until his retirement in 1896. It is this later period for which he is best remembered and most celebrated; in it he was at last able to devote himself to his great interest in metaphysical and esoteric studies.

He had already thoroughly digested all of the sacred books of the oriental religions and they had certainly influenced his spiritual ideas. While in India, he learned the language of the country.

He studied all of the bibles of the world, including the Koran, Hindu scriptures and books of Raja Yoga. His studies in original Hebrew provided the foundation for his book, Bible Mystery and Bible Meaning.

The philosopher William James characterized Troward’s Edinburgh Lectures on Mental Science as "far and away the ablest statement of philosophy I have met, beautiful in its sustained clearness of thought and style, a really classic statement."

On May 16, 1916, at the age of 69, Thomas Troward passed from this plane. He will be recognized in history as a contributing influence to Religious Science, the New Thought Movement in the United States and Great Britain, and also, to some extent, to the more liberal ideas of the Church of England.

This book contains the full text of:

  • The Edinburgh Lectures
  • The Dore Lectures
  • The Creative Process in the Individual
  • The Law and the Word

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Wednesday, September 28, 2011

Genevieve Behrend - Complete Works Now Available

Complete Genevieve Behrend Collection

review Complete Genevieve Behrend Collection IMAGINE you were able to sit at the feet of the greatest thinker alive – a man who had distilled the complete philosophical data from all the world’s major religions. Who lectured about his research and then wrote popular, bestselling books on those same findings. Whose published works were revolutionary in concept – while the ideas behind them were ancient and whose origins were themselves lost in antiquity, at least, until he started lecturing about them.

And then imagine that you were his only student. That you had his undivided attention for your studies. That you could ask him anything you wanted.

That is exactly the scene which Genevieve Behrend found herself in.

She had read Thomas Troward’s Edinburgh and Dore lectures and then started applying these to herself. When he defined the Law of Attraction and how to apply it to your own life – she took these words to heart and applied them to those things she most wanted.

She figured she needed a princely sum to be able to journey to England and become the student of Thomas Troward. By applying these teachings (which she describes in the books herein) she made her dreams come true. She got the money, she got her trip, she became that student.

And gave the world an insight into this legendary mind which no one at the time or since has accomplished.

Her own world changed as a result. She wrote two books, and found herself in such demand that she spent the rest of her life lecturing and traveling.

As you listen to “The Secret” DVD, you hear teachers who tell you that all this is possible. When you read the books following, you see that Behrend created – in the early 1920′s, in a male-dominated world – a dream life that any today would love to have.

She showed us that these principles are accurate, that they work when exactly applied, than anyone can use them to change their lives completely – to one which has only existed in their dreams before this point.

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How To Attract To Yourself The Things You Desire

The power within you which enables you to form a thought picture is the starting point of all there is. In its original state it is the undifferentiated formless substance of life. Your thought picture forms the mould (so to speak) into which this formless substance takes shape.

Visualizing, or mentally seeing things and conditions as you wish them to be, is the condensing, the specializing power in you that might be illustrated by the lens of a magic lantern. The magic lantern is one of the best symbols of this imaging faculty. It illustrates the working of the Creative Spirit on the plane of the initiative and selection (or in its concentrated specializing form) in a remarkably clear manner.

This picture slide illustrates your own mental picture -invisible in the lantern of your mind until you turn on the light of your will. That is to say, you light up your desire with absolute faith that the Creative Spirit of Life, in you, is doing the work. By the steady flow of light of the will on the Spirit, your desired picture is projected upon the screen of the physical world, an exact reproduction of the pictured slide in your mind.

When all said and done, happiness is the one thing which every human being wants, and the study of visualization enables you to get more out of life than you ever enjoyed before. Increasing possibilities keep opening out, more and more, before you.

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Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Napoleon Hill - Law of Success PDF

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Secrets to the Law of Attraction

Secrets to the Law of Attraction - Special Edition THERE IS NOTHING MORE FASCINATING than the Law of Attraction.

Like a multi-faceted jewel, you turn it one way and then another, seeking to find the most beautiful side – but they all sparkle and bedazzle.

For the oddest thing is that the Law of Attraction is both a self-fulfilling prophecy and the universal solvent. Nothing can contain it, but once you find it, everything is explained – and predicted.

My trail in this lead through “The Secret” DVD. And of course I told everyone important to me about it. Even explaining it in a single sentence (“You are what you think.”) was the easiest philosophical discussion I have ever had.

One day, I was looking for a reference and typed in the phrase “Law of Attraction” – and found that there were dozens upon dozens of references stashed on my computer from the various researches I had been doing – of course, figuring that I’d “get around to them” at some point.

And it was then I knew I had my work cut out for me. These were books in all sorts of formats and stylings – from authors who had written in the earlier century, if not earlier.

I knew that my job was to present these authors to the world again – so people don’t have to reinvent the wheel in this century.

People who were searching for information deserved to find it, simply. But most of it was unavailable for easy search – since many of these didn’t show up on any fast Google search, or on Amazon or eBay.

Our modern Internet Age is the way these books came my way – and so I had to give back. I had to dig out these authors, format their works for easy reading, and provide marketing so that people could find that they again existed.

For any student of the Law of Attraction, you deserve to be able to find the data you need – that data you want to attract into your life.

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Famous Author Best Seller Books - The Route

Newsletter October 2011

The Route of Famous Author Best Seller Books

And again, welcome to all our new members!

Famous Authors have long been a route to personal and spiritual freedom. Through using their best seller books, many people have become free of stress and effort in their lives. The logical extension of this is now the CD and DVD with video's, MP3's and ebooks. This month, we examine these for you, and I reveal our most popular books, based on the hundreds of items I offer on Lulu.com.

First, lets get our freebie out to you - something we provide you every month: 

Best Seller Books by Famous Authors"Ideal Made Real" (free ebook download here) is a book by Christian Larson, which tells about how you take the dream inside you and enable it to become the world around you. While subtitled as a beginner's guide to metaphysics, it's 7 rules of "How to Begin" will help anyone move onto their personal path of self-improvement.

This month, as has become usual, we cover 4 main areas:

  • Ability - Best Self-Help Books

  • Economics- Wealth and Abundance, Online Business, Site Building

  • Spirit - Spritual Training

  • Nature our local Missouri farm, plus observations from simpler, natural living.

And I always include a Resources section so you can access all the proven programs in each area. And as I find more, I add them. But only the one's I find personally effective to recommend.

While I work on some more than others, there seems to be progress made on all fronts as these are all interconnected.

Ability and Spiritual Training

Famous Authors have long been a route to personal and spiritual freedom. Through using their best seller books, many people have become free of stress and effort in their lives. The logical extension of this is now the CD and DVD with video's, MP3's and ebooks.

My own route in this was in researching successful best-selling dead authors to see if there were a common ground they shared. (They had to be dead in order to ensure any personal charisma wasn't a factor - whichi is readily apparent with many modern authors.)

This study found that the majority of the best selling authors either were claimed as New Thought authors, or based their studies on New Thought classics.

ABest seller books by famous authors hold keys to success.nother commonality - which was recently reminded to me - is that all of these authors were extremely well-read, or had devoted a great section of their lives to studying the humankind condition and distilling what was regarded as "secrets" (even though they were and are quite out in the open.)

Dale Carnegie critiqued more speeches than any person known in history. Napoleon Hill interviewed over 500 of the movers and shakers in his and our day. Thomas Troward studied all the major religions in their own language while a Judge in provincial India. Modernly, Stephen Covey studied 200 years of modern self-help literature, which included the above, before he came out with his 7 Habits.

All of these authors distilled the common principles which drive people as motivations. They each distilled what would make a person successful. And their best seller books resulted.

This month, I invested time in simply rounding up the books which people have found to be valuable. While I already had a list ofFamous Authors on my site, which laid all this out, I created a new set of pages just to deal with uncommon best seller books which all fit into this category - and actually follow the criteria above, which you'll see as you check them out.

I hold that there are four areas of study which a person would get great gain by - and I held that these four areas of study formed a system which interlocked one with the others to forge a path to enlightenment, satori, cosmic consciousness, or however you'd want to describe it:

And while I went this route to get all enlightened first, I found as I studied the condition out that these same materials can restore all sorts of native abilities meanwhile - even without having achieved some personal high state of beingness. Which is a nice thing to know. I wrote this all up in a blog called "A Modern View" and have left it pretty much alone since then. I did extract all the material and put it into some sort of order in a huge book called "Winning Your Infinite Future" - which is a free download from Slideshare.net (or you can read the nearly 800 pages there if you want.)

With any luck, I'll take up in later monthly newsletters some of the rest of these as part of that system - though it's really discussed either in the blog/book above, or in Freedom Is - (period.)

Economics

Modern business economics depends on leveraging the Internet.This month wasn't heavy on blog posts. (Hope to rectify this soon.) I've been again working on streamlining a web-publishing system I can use immediately for my day job, and later to distribute my cartoon work.

Here's some core data about SEO and a system you can develop which will help you with all those various properties you've set up and may have difficulty keeping up with now...

SEO is search engine optimizing - which is just arranging your data in a form the search engines will be able to digest it in. Essentially, search engines work in words, so you have to take advantage of all the parts to a web page which explain that page in words. Like the page title (shows up in most browser bars), and alt-tags for images. You also want to have your key words which describe the site in those places as well in the headings on the page. And the page should talk about that keyword as a subject and help the search engines decide where to put it (an article about Tiger Woods is different from tigers in the woods.)

And there are some details to this, but that's the general concept.

For those of you (like me) who have more blogs and other properties than they know what to do with, I'd suggest you check out Posterous.com - this has an autopost function which will accept most of the major blogging platforms and you can add your own hosted blog in there as well. (Most of them, anyway.) When you post to Posterous, you then post to all the rest of these as well. So it's a nice little system of keeping things updated. Now there are also ping.fm and pixelpipe.com, but they are different ways to do this, and aren't as graphically-enabled as Posterous. If you only want to update your statuses to the microblogs, then you can try Hellotxt or Hootsuite - both have their advantages and disadvantages.

And if you've followed these tips as I've given them over the months, then you'll know the whole system I've worked up. But of course, I'm telling you but never going to actually work this up and sell it. Because the lesson of Internet Marketing guru's is just this: when you do, enough people start spamming with it that it quits working. So you are essentially in the situation of "taking the money and running." And most of these "guru's" are actually continually in search of the "next big thing". (If they'd kept their mouth shut, they could simply exploit their little system as a service and make a tidy income for years.) The philosophical base of this is that the more you can help others, the more help you'll receive. So utilizing the Internet to broadcast or syndicate your message will help everyone concerned.

Nature

The farm continues into the Fall. We had a very dry July and then some rain in August and September, but the ponds are quite low now and the grass really didn't recover after June. But my cows have generally done well, and the calves are all pot-bellied and starting to put their winter coats on as it begins to cool down.

We're now readying our last steer for processing this month, and I'll have 9 more starting next spring. Hopefully, these will be as easy to sell.

I plan to split this off into it's own newsletter next month, so we're a bit light on copy this time. However, I'll leave you with another cute picture of ione of my cow-calf pairs (her name is Sock, because it has only one white foot - down there in the tall grass)...

New calf, Socks, keeping up with mom in tall grass.

Resources for your Personal/Spiritual Improvement:

Freedom Is book now available!Again, a listing of the various online courses and lessons you can take. All these lessons are free, and many contain PDF downloads so you can print them off, or use Adobe Acrobat to search through them as part of your own studies and research. Several are based on published books, which is an inexpensive way to collect a study guide and book at the same time. Do print these off as you can, high-light and dog-ear as you want - this is one of the very best ways to apply them to your own life.

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So I hope this newsletter has found you in good health and typically abundant prosperity in all you do.

Again, your path is your own. What I tell you here is simply what I've found personally workable. You can take it and do what you want with it. 

But until next month (outside of any lessons you still have coming) - have a great life and enjoy each moment as you create it!

Robert C. Worstell - author, visionary, artist, writer, publisher
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Monday, September 26, 2011

Secrets to the Law of Attraction - PDF

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Napoleon Hill earlier classic revealed - Law of Success

Napoleon Hill’s Law of Success

review Napoleon Hill’s Law of             Success  Before his Think and Grow Rich, Napoleon Hill had already created this 16-volume master work, exactly 20 years after Andrew Carnegie commissioned Hill to a find the secrets of over 500 successful businessmen and millionaires. 

In 16 lessons, this book lays out the primary principles necessary to gaining success, wealth, and happiness.This edition has been edited from the original to fit into a single volume.

Sunday, September 25, 2011

Dorothea Brande's "Wake Up and Live!"

Wake Up and Live! - Review

by Dorothea Brande

Wake up and Live by       Dorothea Brande - classic bestseller

Copyright by Robert C. Worstell. All Rights Reserved. (Standard Copyright License)
Edition beta 0.1
Publisher Worstell Foundation
Published February 22, 2007
Language English
Pages 117

 
Binding Perfect-bound Paperback
Interior Ink Black & white
Dimensions (inches) 6.0 wide × 9.0 tall

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This continuing classic bestseller has every reason to be. It's filled with a dozen "prescriptions" for successful living that you can (and should - IMHO) use in your life to really bring yourself to life.

I was introduced to it by Earl Nighingale (of "Our Changing World" fame). It was in his "Strangest Secret" recording where he introduced her now famous credo:

"Act as though it were impossible to fail."

And she explains how she got to that point in this book. The first half is an autobiography of sorts, explaining the gist of her discovered philosophy of life - and how that credo lead her straight to an amazing career after a rather mundane existence prior.

Wikipedia has a short description for her:

Dorothea Brande (1893 – 1948) was a well-respected writer and editor in New York.

She was born in Chicago and attended the University of Chicago, the Lewis Institute in Chicago (later merged with Armour Institute of Technology to become Illinois Institute of Technology), and the University of Michigan. Her book Becoming a Writer, published in 1934, is still in print and offers advice for beginning and sustaining any writing enterprise. She also wrote Wake Up and Live, published in 1936, which sold over two million copies. It was made into a musical by Twentieth Century Fox in 1937.

While she was serving as associate editor of The American Review in 1936, she married that journal's owner and editor, Seward Collins. Collins was a prominent literary figure in New York and a proponent of an American version of fascism, which he explored in The American Review.

Dorothea Collins died in New Hampshire.

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Wake Up and Live - book excerpt

CONTENTS

Introduction..............................
Chapter 1 - Why Do We Fail?...............
Chapter 2 - The Will to Fail..............
Chapter 3 - Victims of The Will to Fail...
Chapter 4 - The Rewards of Failure........
Chapter 5 - Righting the Direction........
Chapter 6 - The System in Operation.......
Chapter 7 - Warnings and Qualifications...
Chapter 8 - On Saving Breath..............
Chapter 9 - The Task Of The Imagination...
Chapter 10 - On Codes and Standards.......
Chapter 11 - Twelve Disciplines...........
Chapter 12 - And The Best of Luck!........ 

INTRODUCTION

TWO YEARS ago I came across a formula for success which has revolutionized my life. It was so simple, and so obvious once I had seen it, that I could hardly believe it was responsible for the magical results which followed my putting it into practice.

The first thing to confess is that two years ago I was a failure. Oh, nobody knew it except me and those who knew me well enough to see that I was not doing a tenth of what could be expected of me. I held an interesting position, lived not too dull a life—yet there was no doubt in my own mind, at least, that I had failed. What I was doing was a substitute activity for what I had planned to do; and no matter how ingenious and neat the theories were which I presented to myself to account for my lack of success, I knew very well that there was more work that I should be doing, and better work, and work more demonstrably my own.

Of course I was always looking for a way out of my inpasse. But when 1 actually had the good fortune to find it, I hardly believed in my own luck. At first I did not try to analyze or explain it. For one thing, the effects of using the formula were so remarkable that I was almost on the verge of being superstitious about the matter; it seemed like magic, and it doesn't do to inquire too closely into the reasons for a spell or incantation! More realistic than that, there was—at that time— still a trace of wariness about my attitude. I had tried to get out of my difficulties many times before, had often seemed to be about to do so, and then had found them closing in around me again as relentlessly as ever. But the main reason for my taking so little time to analyze or explain the effects of the formula after I once began to use it consistently was that I was much too busy and having far too much fun.

It was enough to revel in the ease with which I did work hitherto impossible for me, to see barriers I had thought impenetrable melt away, to feel the inertia and timidity which had bound me for years dropping off like unlocked fetters.

For I had been years in my deadlock; I had known what I wanted to do, had equipped myself for my profession—and got nowhere. Yet I had chosen my life work, which was writing, early, and had started out with high hopes. Most of the work I had finished had met a friendy reception. But then when I tried to take the next step and go onto a more mature phase it was as though I had been turned to stone. I felt as if I could not start.

Of course it goes without saying that I was unhappy. Not miserably and painfully unhappy, but just nagged at and depressed by my own ineffectuality. I busied myself at editing, since I seemed doomed to fail at the more creative side of literature; and I never ceased harrying myself, consulting teachers and analysts and psychologists and physicians for advice as to how to get out of my pit. I read and inquired and thought and worried; I tried every suggestion for relief. Nothing worked more than temporarily. For a while I might engage in feverish activity, but never for more than a week or two. Then the period of action would suddenly end, leaving me as far from my goal as ever, and each time more deeply discouraged.

Then, between one minute and the next, I found  the idea which set me free. This time I was not consciously looking for it; I was engaged on a piece of research in quite another field. But I came across a sentence in the book I was reading. HUMAN PERSONALITY, by F. W. H. Myers, which was so illuminating that I put the book aside to consider all the ideas suggested in that one penetrating hypothesis. When I picked up the book again I was a different person.

Every aspect, attitude, relation of my life was altered. At first, as I say, I did not realize that. I only knew, with increasing certainty from day to day, that at last I had found a talisman for counteracting failure and inertia and discouragement and that it worked. That was quite enough for me! My hands and my days were so full that there was no time for introspection. I did sometimes drop off to sleep, after doing in a short while what once would have seemed to me a gigantic task, thinkng, like the old lady of the nursery rhyme, "This is none of I!" But "I" was reaping the rewards, beyond doubt: the books I had wanted to write for so long and had so agonizingly failed to write were flowing, now, as fast as the words would go on paper, and so far from feeling drained by the activity, I was continually finding new ideas which had been hidden, as it were, behind the work that had "backed up" in my mind and made a barrier.

Here is the total amount of writing I was able to do in the twenty years before I found my formula—the little writing which I was painfully, laboriously, protestingly able to do. For safety's sake I have over-estimated the items in each classification, so a generous estimate of it comes to this: Seventeen short stories, twenty book-reviews, half a dozen newspaper items, one attempt at a novel, abandoned less than a third of the way through. An average of less than two completed pieces of work per year!

For the two years after my moment of illumination, this is the record: Three books (the first two in just two weeks less than the first year, and both successful in their different fields), twenty-four articles, four short stories, seventy-two lectures, the scaffolding of three more books; and innumerable letters of consultation and professional advice sent to all parts of the country.

Nor are those by any means the only results of applying my formula. As soon as I discovered how it worked in the one matter of releasing my energy for writing, I began to be curious as to what else it might do for me, and to try acting upon it in other fields where I had had trouble. The tentativeness and timidity which had crippled me in almost every aspect of my life dropped away. Interviews, lectures, engagements which I had driven myself to giving against the grain every minute, became pleasurable experiences. On the other hand, a dozen stupid little exploitations of myself which I had allowed—almost in a penitential spirit—so long as I was in my deadlock were ended then and there. I was on good terms with myself at last, no longer punishing and exhorting and ruthlessly driving myself, and so no longer allowing myself to be unnecessarily bored and tired.

Although my formula had worked with such striking consequences for me, I told very few of my friends about it. In the almost fatuous egotism which I seem to share with ninety-nine percent of my fellows, I thought my case was unique: that no one had ever got into quite such a state of ineffectiveness before, nor would be able to apply the formula I used so successfully on their own difficulties.

From time to time, now that I was no longer living in such a state of siege as made me blind to all outside happenings, I did see indications here and there that another was wasting their life in much the same way that I had wasted mine; but I had had the good fortune to emerge and so, I thought, would they, in good time. Except for chance I would never have thought of publicly offering the simple program which had helped me so; I might, indeed, never have realized that to a greater or less extent most adults are living inadequate lives and suffering in consequence.

But some months ago I was asked to lecture to a group of book-sellers, and the subject which was tentatively given me was "The Difficulties of Becoming a Writer." Now in my first book I had gone into those difficulties pretty thoroughly; I had no desire to read a chapter from an already published book to an audience the members of which were in a little better way to have read the chapter than almost any other group would have been. Beginning to prepare the lecture I could think of nothing further to add to the subject than to say frankly that the most difficult of all tasks for a writer was learning to counteract their own inertia and cowardice. So, fearing at first that my talk would have somewhat the sound of "testifying to grace" in an old-fashioned prayer-meeting, I began to consider the subject and prepare my speech.

The conclusions I came are in this book: that we are victims to a Will to Fail; that unless we see this in time and take action against it we die without accomplishing our intentions; that there is a way of counteracting that Will which gives results that seem like magic. I gave my lecture. What was really startling to me was to see how it was received. Until the notes, the letters, the telephone-calls began to come in, I had thought the report of how one person overcame a dilemma might interest many of the audience mildly and help two or three hearers who found themselves in somewhat the same plight.

But it seemed that my audience, almost to a man, was in the state I had described, that they all were looking for help to get out of it. I gave the lecture twice more; the results were the same. I was flooded with messages, questions, and requests for interviews. Best of all were three reports which came to me within two weeks.

Three of my hearers had not waited for a fuller exposition, or taken it for granted that the formula would not work for them, but had put it into immediate practice. One had written and sold a story which had haunted her for years, but which had seemed too extraordinary to be likely to sell. A man had gone home and quietly ended the exploitation of himself by a temperamental sister, and had made arrangements to resume evening work in a line that he had abandoned at his sister's insistence; to his astonishment, his sister, once she thoroughly understood that he refused to be handicapped longer, had seemed to wake from a long period of peevish hypochondria and was happier than she had been in years. The third case was too long and too personal to recount here, but in many ways it was the best of them all. Well, there were three persons, at least, who found the formula efficacious; and, like me, each of them found something rather awe-inspiring about the results.

We all live so far below the possible level for our lives that when we are set free from the things which hamper us so that we merely approach the potentialities in ourselves, we seem to have been entirely transfigured. It is in comparison with the halting, tentative, hesitant lives we let ourselves live that the full, normal life that is ours by right seems to partake of the definitely super-normal. When that is seen, it is easy to discover that all men and women of effective lives, whether statesmen, philosophers, artists or men of business, use, sometimes entirely unconsciously, the same mental attitude in which to do their work that their less fortunate fellows must either find for themselves or die without discovering.

Occasionally, as the reading of biographies and autobiographies shows, enlightenment comes through religion, philosophy, or wholehearted admiration for another; and the individual, although often feeling still weak in himself, is sustaned by his devotion, is often capable of feats of endurance, effectiveness or genius which cause us to marvel at him. But those who are not born with this knowledge of the way to induce the state in which successful work is done, who do not learn it so early that they cannot remember a time when they did not know it, or who for some reason cannot find in religion or philosophy the strength that they need to counteract their own ineffectiveness, can still teach themselves by conscious effort to get the best from their lives. As they do so, many other things which have puzzled them become clear.

But this book is not the history of the growth of an idea. It is intended to be a practical handbook for those who would like to escape from futility and begin to live happily and well.

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Wake Up and Live - The Movie

But an interesting tidbit is this book also became the movie "Wake Up and Live!"

Wake Up and Live Movie Stars

The plot synopsis from Fandango:
The hyped-up 1930s radio feud between bandleader Ben Bernie and columnist Walter Winchell is all but forgotten today, but that doesn't lessen the entertainment value of the Bernie/Winchell vehicle Wake Up and Live. Amidst the bickering of the two stars, the film traces the progress of mike-shy singer Jack Haley (whose singing voice was dubbed by Buddy Clark). Leading lady Alice Faye tricks Haley into singing on the air with Bernie's orchestra, which results in Winchell doing his best to discredit both Bernie and Haley. Eventually Haley and Alice Faye fall in love, and Ben and Walter patch up their differences. So successful was Wake Up and Live that 20th Century-Fox rushed Bernie and Winchell into a follow-up, Love and Hisses (38), but by that time their feud had taken second place in the hearts of America to the equally contrived "battle" between Jack Benny and Fred Allen. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

You may remember Jack Haley as having played the Tin Man in "Wizard of Oz".

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If you haven't had the chance to get this book, it's a good read and something well worth your investment for further self-help and spiritual training.

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