Support New Wellness Living and this 'New Thought Series': Via Paypal: paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=PQRGZ58MG9EDA The Science of Being Well applies the power of positive thinking to getting and maintaining good physical health. According to Wallace Wattles, thought is far more powerful than we imagine. It is the way in which humans can literally reshape reality according to their will; it is how we interact with the substance of the universe. Students of religious studies will be intrigued by this book from the New Thought tradition. And those wanting a new way to improve their health may find Wattles' approach empowering. Wallace Delois Wattles was an American author. A New Thought writer, he remains personally somewhat obscure, but his writing has been widely quoted and remains in print in the New Thought and self-help movements. Wattles' best known work is a 1910 book called The Science of Getting Rich in which he explained how to become wealthy. Works by Wallace D. Wattles include: The Constructive Use of Foods (pamphlet) Hellfire Harrison (his only novel) Jesus: The Man and His Work, a long speech made into a pamphlet, and the base of "A New Christ" (1902) A New Christ (1903) Letters to a Woman's Husband (pamphlet) How to Get What you Want (1907) Making of the Man Who Can, republished later as *How to Promote Yourself (Elizabeth Towne, May 5, 1914) New Science of Living and Healing, republished as *Health Through New Thought and Fasting (Elizabeth Towne, 1924) "Perpetual Youth" (1909, in The Cavalier), an early science fiction story. Scientific Marriage What Is Truth? (serialized in The Nautilus Magazine, Elizabeth Towne, 1909) "The Science of" trilogy: The Science of Getting Rich (Elizabeth Towne, 1910), republished posthumously in 1915, as *Financial Success Through Creative Thought The Science of Being Great (Elizabeth Towne, 1910) The Science of Being Well (Elizabeth Towne, 1910) Source: Wikipedia.org | Amazon.com
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