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Henry Harrison Brown's 'Premium Collection' is a compilation of influential works that delve into the principles of financial success, destiny control, and personal development. The book combines 'Dollars Want Me,' a groundbreaking exploration of the metaphysical laws related to wealth and abundance, with 'How To Control Fate Through Suggestion,' which delves into the power of thoughts and beliefs in shaping one's reality. The collection also includes 'The Call Of The Twentieth Century,' 'The New Emancipation,' and 'Concentration: The Road To Success,' each offering unique insights into achieving prosperity and self-empowerment. Brown's straightforward yet profound writing style makes these concepts accessible to readers of all backgrounds, positioning this collection as a timeless guide for those seeking personal and financial fulfillment. With a focus on the transformative potential of the mind and the importance of focused intention, Brown's works continue to resonate with audiences seeking to enhance their lives through the power of thought and manifestation.
The concept of New Thought promotes the ideas that Infinite Intelligence, or God, is everywhere, spirit is the totality of real things, true human selfhood is divine, divine thought is a force for good, sickness originates in the mind, and "right thinking" has a healing effect. It is usually believed that God or Infinite Intelligence is "supreme, universal, and everlasting", that divinity dwells within each person, that all people are spiritual beings, to heal oneself mentally and emotionally. Henry Harrison Brown (1840-1918) was an Editor and publisher of NOW in 1900s. He also served in U. S. Volunteers during Civil War from August, 1862, until October, 1865. He had already gained immense experience and reputation in mental healing and teaching since 1893 and his book "Dollars Want Me" (pub. 1903) ran up to 30 editions in 1917.
Henry Harrison Brown (1840-1918) was an Editor and publisher of NOW in 1900s. He also served in U. S. Volunteers during Civil War from August, 1862, until October, 1865. He had already gained immense experience and reputation in mental healing and teaching since 1893 and his book "Dollars Want Me" (pub. 1903) ran up to 30 editions in 1917. The concept of New Thought promotes the ideas that Infinite Intelligence, or God, is everywhere, spirit is the totality of real things, true human selfhood is divine, divine thought is a force for good, sickness originates in the mind, and "right thinking" has a healing effect. It is usually believed that God or Infinite Intelligence is "supreme, universal, and everlasting", that divinity dwells within each person, that all people are spiritual beings, to heal oneself mentally and emotionally.
Change the negative affirmations and redirect the flow of positive energy into the things you once desired, find inspirational power to use them and give them the right purpose. This edition brings to you the twin editions of Dollars Want Me – the original 1903 edition and the expanded 1917 edition. The Call Of The Twentieth Century – the New Thought Lecture on what are the new forces of the 20th century and how to tackle them with the right attitude. Henry Harrison Brown (1840-1918) was an Editor and publisher of NOW in 1900s. He also served in U. S. Volunteers during Civil War from August, 1862, until October, 1865. He had already gained immense experience and reputation in mental healing and teaching since 1893 and his book "Dollars Want Me" (pub. 1903) ran up to 30 editions in 1917.
Dollars Want Me: The New Road to Opulence: A Soul Culture Lesson by Henry Brown Harrison, first published in 1903, is a rare manuscript, the original residing in one of the great libraries of the world. This book is a reproduction of that original, which has been scanned and cleaned by state-of-the-art publishing tools for better readability and enhanced appreciation. Restoration Editors' mission is to bring long out of print manuscripts back to life. Some smudges, annotations or unclear text may still exist, due to permanent damage to the original work. We believe the literary significance of the text justifies offering this reproduction, allowing a new generation to appreciate it.
Not Hypnotism but Suggestion by Henry Harrison Brown, first published in 1918, is a rare manuscript, the original residing in one of the great libraries of the world. This book is a reproduction of that original, which has been scanned and cleaned by state-of-the-art publishing tools for better readability and enhanced appreciation. Restoration Editors' mission is to bring long out of print manuscripts back to life. Some smudges, annotations or unclear text may still exist, due to permanent damage to the original work. We believe the literary significance of the text justifies offering this reproduction, allowing a new generation to appreciate it.
1901 the science & philosophy of life: unity, half science, duality, and fate. Suggestion: its place & power.
First published in 1903, this amazing little book holds an astonishing amount of metaphysical inspiration for creating prosperity and well being. Dollars Want Me takes a refreshingly original approach to working with the energy of money. It packs a wealth of useful information into a small space, including dozens of affirmations and visualizations, and examples of how to apply them. Direct, clear, and practical, it's one of the best books ever written on attracting money and is now transcribed from male-dominant language to wording inclusive of and empowering to women.
Dollars Want Me by Henry Harrison Brown is a classic work in the realm of New Thought literature, exploring the metaphysical and psychological aspects of financial success. Originally published in the early 20th century, this book presents a unique perspective on the relationship between individuals and money.