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Henry Harrison Brown

    The Lord's prayer; a vision of to-day, a series of essays
    How to Control Fate Through Suggestion
    Dollars Want Me, the new Road to Opulence: A Soul Culture Lesson
    New Thought Primer, Origin, History and Principles of the Movement
    How To Control Fate Through Suggestion & Concentration: The Road To Success: Become the Master of Your Own Destiny and Feel the Positive Power of Focu
    Not Hypnotism But Suggestion; A Lesson In Soul Culture
    • Exploring the power of suggestion, this text demystifies hypnotism, presenting it as a natural aspect of human experience. The author aims to foster an understanding of the Principle of Suggestion, which influences all life phenomena, and encourages its practical application in everyday situations. Key themes include the nature of choice, the interplay of sensation and emotion, and the potential to control one's fate through thought. Originally published in 1906, this engaging work is now republished with a new introduction, appealing to those intrigued by the subject.

      Not Hypnotism But Suggestion; A Lesson In Soul Culture
    • These two books will help you in channelling your inner divinity to become a master of your own fate. Bring all the positive energies back in your life! 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.

      How To Control Fate Through Suggestion & Concentration: The Road To Success: Become the Master of Your Own Destiny and Feel the Positive Power of Focu
    • The focus of Trieste Publishing is on delivering high-quality reproductions of classic literature, both fiction and non-fiction, sourced from libraries and private collections worldwide. Their meticulous scanning process preserves the original work's integrity, ensuring minimal imperfections like blurred text or missing pages. Each title undergoes thorough quality control, allowing readers to experience the books as their original audiences did. Additionally, bulk purchasing options are available for those interested in acquiring multiple titles.

      The Lord's prayer; a vision of to-day, a series of essays
    • Dollars want me

      The new road to opulence

      • 72pages
      • 3 heures de lecture

      The book explores the transformative power of mindset, emphasizing that a confident, assured attitude of possession is far more effective than mere desire. It argues that while wanting can attract, true strength lies in the conviction that what you seek is already yours. This shift in perspective can unlock possibilities previously thought unattainable, showcasing the profound impact of belief on personal achievement.

      Dollars want me
    • Man's Greatest Discovery

      Six Soul Culture Essays (1902)

      • 68pages
      • 3 heures de lecture

      Exploring the human soul's cultivation, this collection of essays delves into self-awareness, personal growth, and spiritual development. Brown discusses key themes such as the power of thought, the law of attraction, and the significance of faith, drawing from diverse spiritual traditions including Christianity and Hinduism. Each essay offers practical insights for readers to enhance their spiritual understanding and embrace a positive outlook on life. This reprint serves as a valuable resource for those seeking to deepen their connection to their inner selves.

      Man's Greatest Discovery
    • This antiquarian book offers a facsimile reprint of an original work, preserving its historical significance. While it may contain imperfections typical of aged texts, such as marks and notations, it serves as a commitment to cultural preservation. The edition aims to provide modern readers with affordable access to important literature, ensuring that the essence of the original is maintained for future generations.

      The Call Of The Twentieth Century (1904)
    • In dieser Abhandlung von 1903 wird die Haltung des "Habenwollens" als Ausdruck eines Mangeldenkens entlarvt. Henry Harrison Brown schlägt vor, dass Geld uns haben will. Er bietet Affirmationen zur Umkehrung des Denkens und zur Neuinstruktion des Unterbewusstseins an, ergänzt durch Erfahrungsberichte eines Publizisten.

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