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Personal, financial, and business. The student who gains an understanding of the mental laws which are unfolded will come into the possession of an ability to secure results hitherto undreamed of, and which has rewards hardly to be expressed in words. As Mr. Haanel describes, it is important to realize that you are part of the most powerful force that exists:.

It is this power which will enable you to plan fearlessly, to execute masterfully. Haanel is the author of The Master Key System and many other books that educate people in the science of self-mastery. In he created a course for a select group of elite, wealthy businessmen who benefited so much that they begged him to never publicly publish this course.

It has even been suggested that Bill Gates read an out-of-print copy of the course while attending Harvard and that to this day it has acted as a blueprint for creating his life and business empire. Search this site. Aaron Martin Crane. Abel Leighton Allen. Annie Besant.

Arnold Bennett. Charles F. Charles Fillmore. Charles Godfrey Leland. Christian Larson. David Grayson. David V Bush. Brown Landone. Earl Prevette. Elizabeth Town. Emerson 1st Series. Emerson 2nd Series. Emile Coue. There is a Principle of Power in every person. By the intelligent use and direction of this principle, man can develop his own mental faculties. Man has an inherent power by which he may grow in whatsoever direction he pleases, and there does not appear to be any limit to the possibilities of his growth.

No man has yet become so great in any faculty but that it is possible for some one else to become greater. The possibility is in the Original Substance from which man is made. Genius is Omniscience flowing into man. Genius is more than talent.

Talent may merely be one faculty developed out of proportion to other faculties, but genius is the union of man and God in the acts of the soul. Great men are always greater than their deeds. They are in connection with a reserve power that is without limit.

We do not know where the boundary of the mental powers of man is; we do not even know that there is a boundary. The power of conscious growth is not given to the lower animals; it is man's alone and may be developed and increased by him.

The lower animals can, to a great extent, be trained and developed by man; but man can train and develop himself. He alone has this power, and he has it to an apparently unlimited extent. The purpose of life for man is growth, just as the purpose of life for trees and plants is growth. Trees and plants grow automatically and along fixed lines; man can grow as he will.

Trees and plants can only develop certain possibilities and characteristics; man can develop any power which is or has been shown by any person, anywhere. Nothing that is possible in spirit is impossible in flesh and blood. Nothing that man can think is impossible in action. Nothing that man can imagine is impossible of realization. Use of this site constitutes acceptance of our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. Download classic books for FREE!

And if you like the eBooks, check out our audiobooks to learn the material even faster! As A Man Thinketh by James Allen This one of the most widely read self-help books on the subject of the power of thought in daily life. Haanel In the year a successful entrepreneur named Charles F. Haanel Mental Chemistry was written by Charles F. Download these classic books for FREE! Haanel Mental Chemistry by Charles F. The next seven represents the period of adolescence.

The fourth period marks the attainment of full growth. The fifth period is the constructive period, when men begin to acquire property, possessions, a home and family.

The next from 35 to 42, is a period of reactions and changes, and this in turn is followed by a period of reconstruction, adjustment and recuperation, so as to be ready for a new cycle of sevens, beginning with the fiftieth year.

There are many who think that the world is just bout to pass out of the sixth period; that it will soon enter into the seventh period, the period of readjustment, reconstruction and harmony; the period which is frequently referred to as the Millennium.

Those familiar with these cycles will not be disturbed when things seem to go wrong, but can apply the principle outlined in these lessons with the full assurance that a higher law will invariably control all other laws, and that through an understanding and conscious operation of spiritual laws, we can convert every seeming difficulty into a blessing.

Wealth is a product of labor. Capital is an effect, not a cause; a servant, not a master; a means, not an end. The most commonly accepted definition of wealth is that it consists of all useful and agreeable things which possess exchange value.

It is this exchange value which is the predominant characteristic of wealth. When we consider the small addition made by wealth to the happiness of the possessor, we find that the true value consists not in its utility but in its exchange.

This exchange value makes it a medium for securing the things of real value whereby our ideals may be realized. Wealth should then never be desired as an end, but simply as a means of accomplishing an end. Success is contingent upon a higher ideal than the mere accumulation of riches, and he who aspires to such success must formulate an ideal for which he is willing to strive. With such an ideal in mind, the ways and means can and will be provided, but the mistake must not be made of substituting the means for the end.

There must be a definite fixed purpose, an ideal. Prentice Mulford said: "The man of success is the man possessed of the greatest spiritual understanding and every great fortune comes of superior and truly spiritual power. These men had no other power to depend upon, but it did not fail them.



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