Excerpt from The Science of Getting Rich written by Wallace Wattles

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English

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Middle Aged (35-54)

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North American (General)

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an excerpt from the Science of Getting Rich. Written by Wallace wattles, there is a thinking stuff from which all things are made and which in its original state permeates penetrates and fills the interest basis of the universe. A thought in this substance produces the thing that is imaged by the thought. A person can form things in his thought and by impressing his thought upon formless substance can cause the thing he thinks about to be created. In order to do this. A person must pass from the competitive to the creative mind. Otherwise he cannot be in harmony with formless intelligence, which is always creative and never competitive in spirit. A person may come into full harmony with the formless substance by entertaining a lively and sincere gratitude for the blessings it bestows upon him gratitude unifies the mind of man with the intelligence of substance, so that man's thoughts are received by the formless. A person can remain upon the creative plane only by uniting himself with the formless intelligence. Through a deep and continuous feeling of gratitude, a person must form a clear and definite mental image of the things he wishes to have to do or to become. And he must hold this mental image in his thoughts while being deeply grateful to the supreme that all his desires are granted to him. The person who wishes to get rich must spend his leisure hours in contemplating his vision and in earnest thanksgiving that the reality is being given to him too much stress cannot be laid upon. The importance of frequent contemplation of the mental image coupled with unwavering faith and about gratitude. This is the process by which the impression is given to the formless and the creative forces are set in motion.