James Allen 21 Books: Complete Premium Collection

James Allen 21 Books: Complete Premium Collection
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James Allen 21 Books: Complete Premium Collection
1. As a man thinketh 2. From Poverty to Power 3. The Way of Peace 4. All These Things Added 5. Byways to Blessedness 6. The Mastery of Destiny 7. The Life Triumphant 8. Eight Pillars of Prosperity 9. Foundation Stones to Happiness and Success 10. Above Life's Turmoil 11. From Passion to Peace 12. Man-King of Mind, Body and Circumstance 13. Light on Life's Difficulties 14. Men and systems 15. The Shining Gateway 16. Out from the Heart 17. Through the Gates of Good 18. The Divine Companion 19. Morning And Evening Thoughts 20. James Allen's book of meditations 21. Poems of peace

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Contents

Contents

Foreword

1. Thought and Character

2. Effect of Thought on Circumstances

3. Effect of Thought on Health and the Body

4. Thought and Purpose

5. The Thought-Factor in Achievement

6. Visions and Ideals

7. Serenity

Contents

Foreword

1. The lesson of evil

2. The world a reflex of mental states

3. The way out of undesirable conditions

4. The silent power of thought: controlling and directing one’s forces

5. The secret of health, success and power

6. The secret of abounding happiness

7. The realization of prosperity

Contents

1. The power of meditation

2. The two masters, self and truth

3. The acquirement of spiritual power

4. The realization of selfless love

5. Entering into the infinite

6. Saints, sages, and saviors: the law of service

7. The realization of perfect peace

Contents

Foreword

Contents

1. The Soul’s Great Need

2. The Competitive Laws and the Law of Love

3. The Finding of a Principle

4. At Rest in the Kingdom and All Things Added

Contents

1. The Divine Centre

2. The Eternal Now

3. The "Original Simplicity"

4. The Unfailing Wisdom

5. The Might Of Meekness

6. The Righteous Man

7. Perfect Love

8. Perfect Freedom

9. Greatness And Goodness

10. Heaven In The Heart

Contents

Foreword

1. Right Beginnings

2. Small Tasks and Duties

3. Transcending Difficulties and Perplexities

4. Burden-Dropping

5. Hidden Sacrifices

6. Sympathy

7. Forgiveness

8. Seeing No Evil

9. Abiding Joy

10. Silentness

11. Solitude

12. Standing Alone

13. Understanding the Simple Laws of Life

14. Happy Endings

Contents

1. Deeds, Character, and Destiny

2. The Science of Self-Control

3. Cause and Effect in Human Conduct

4. Training of the Will

5. Thoroughness

6. Mind-Building and Life-Building

7. Cultivation of Concentration

8. Practice of Meditation

9. The Power of Purpose

10. The Joy of Accomplishment

Contents

Foreword

1. Faith and Courage

2. Manliness, Womanliness and Sincerity

3. Energy and Power

4. Self-Control and Happiness

5. Simplicity and Freedom

6. Right Thinking and Repose

7. Calmness and Resource

8. Insight and Nobility

9. Man the Master

10. Knowledge and Victory

Contents

Preface

1. Eight Pillars

2. First pillar – Energy

3. Second pillar – Economy

4. Third pillar – Integrity

5. Fourth pillar – System

6. Fifth pillar – Sympathy

7. Sixth pillar – Sincerity

8. Seventh pillar – Impartiality

9. Eighth pillar – Self-reliance

10. The temple of prosperity

Contents

Preface

Foreword

1. Right principles

2. Sound methods

3. True actions

4. True speech

5. Equal-mindedness

6. Good results

Contents

Foreword

1. True Happiness

2. The Immortal Man

3. The Overcoming of Self

4. The Uses of Temptation

5. The Man of Integrity

6. Discrimination

7. Belief, the Basis of Action

8. The Belief that Saves

9. Thought and Action

10. Your Mental Attitude

11. Sowing and Reaping

12. The Reign of Law

13. The Supreme Justice

14. The Use of Reason

15. Self-Discipline

16. Resolution

17. The Glorious Conquest

18. Contentment in Activity

19. The Temple of Brotherhood

20. Pleasant Pastures of Peace

Contents

Foreword

1. Passion

2. Aspiration

3. Temptation

4. Transmutation

5. Transcendence

6. Beatitude

7. Peace

Contents

Foreword

1. The inner world of thoughts

2. The outer world of things

3. Habit: its slavery and its freedom

4. Bodily conditions

5. Poverty

6. Man’s spiritual dominion

7. Conquest: not resignation

Contents

Foreword

1. The Light That Leads to Perfect Peace

2. Light on Facts and Hypotheses

3. Light on the Law of Cause and Effect in Human Life

4. Light on Values— Spiritual and Material

5. Light on the Sense of Proportion

6. Light on Adherence to Principle

7. Light on the Sacrifice of the Self

8. Light on the Management of the Mind

9. Light on Self-Control: The Door of Heaven

10. Light on Acts and Their Consequences

11. Light on the Way of Wisdom

12. Light on Disposition

13. Light on Individual Liberty

14. Light on the Blessing and Dignity of Work

15. Light on Good Manners and Refinement

16. Light on Diversities of Creeds

17. Light on Law and Miracle

18. Light on War and Peace

19. Light on the Brotherhood of Man

20. Light on Life’s Sorrows

21. Light on Life’s Changes

22. Light on the Truth of Transitoriness

23. The Light That Never Goes Out

Contents

Introduction

1. Their correlations and combined results

2. Work, wages, and well-being

3. The survival of the fittest as a divine law

4. Justice in evil

5. Justice and love

6. Self-protection: animal, human, and divine

7. Aviation and the new consciousness

8. The new courage

Contents

Foreword

1. The shining gateway of meditation

2. Temptation

3. Regeneration

4. Actions and motives

5. Morality and religion

6. Memory, repetition, and habit

7. Words and wisdom

8. Truth made manifest

9. Spiritual humility

10. Spiritual strength

Contents

1. The Heart and The Life

2. The Nature and Power of Mind

3. Formation of Habit

4. Doing and Knowing

5. First Steps in The Higher Life

6. Mental Conditions and Their Effects

7. Exhortation

Contents

Introduction

1. The Gate And The Way

2. The Law And The Prophets

3. The Yoke And The Burden

4. The Word And The Doer

5. The Vine And The Branches

6. Salvation This Day

Contents

Foreword

Part I. The Divine Companion

Contents

1. Truth as Awakener

2. Truth as Consoler

3. Truth as Redeemer

4. Truth as Reconciler

5. Truth as Protector

Part II. The Divine Dialogue

Contents

1. Of Seeking and Finding

2. Of Entering the Way

3. Of Discipline and Purification

4. Of Renunciation

5. Of Purity of Heart

6. Of Righteousness

7. Of Knowledge of the Law

8. Benediction

Part III. The Divine Messages

Contents

1. The First Prophecy, called the Awakening

2. The Second Prophecy, called the Messiah

3. The Third prophecy, called the All - One

4. The Fourth Prophecy, called Unrest

5. The Fifth Prophecy, called Transition

6. The Sixth Prophecy, called Peace

7. The First Exhortation, concerning Purity

8. The Second Exhortation, concerning Humility

9. The Third Exhortation, concerning Love

10. Instruction, concerning the Master

11. Instruction, concerning the Law

12. Instruction, concerning The Great Reality

13. Discourse Concerning The Way of Truth

Contents

First Morning

First Evening

Second Morning

Second Evening

Third Morning

Third Evening

Fourth Morning

Fourth Evening

Fifth Morning

Fifth Evening

Sixth Morning

Sixth Evening

Seventh Morning

Seventh Evening

Eight Morning

Eight Evening

Ninth Morning

Ninth Evening

Tenth Morning

Tenth Evening

Eleventh Morning

Eleventh Evening

Twelfth Morning

Twelfth Evening

Thirteenth Morning

Thirteenth Evening

Fourteenth Morning

Fourteenth Evening

Fifteenth Morning

Fifteenth Evening

Sixteenth Morning

Sixteenth Evening

Seventeenth Morning

Seventeenth Evening

Eighteenth Morning

Eighteenth Evening

Nineteenth Morning

Nineteenth Evening

Twentieth Morning

Twentieth Evening

Twenty-First Morning

Twenty-First Evening

Twenty-Second Morning

Twenty-Second Evening

Twenty-Third Morning

Twenty-Third Evening

Twenty-Fourth Morning

Twenty-Fourth Evening

Twenty-Fifth Morning

Twenty-Fifth Evening

Twenty-Sixth Morning

Twenty-Sixth Evening

Twenty-Seventh Morning

Twenty-Seventh Evening

Twenty-Eighth Morning

Twenty-Eighth Evening

Twenty-Ninth Morning

Twenty-Ninth Evening

Thirtieth Morning

Thirtieth Evening

Thirty-First Morning

Thirty-First Evening

Contents

Preface

1. January

2. February

3. March

4. April

5. May

6. June

7. July

8. August

9. September

10. October

11. November

12. December

Contents

1. Eolaus. A lyrical dramatic poem

2. Buddha

3. If men only understood

4. Practice and perception

5. Liberty

6. Long I sought thee

7. Reality

8. To-morrow and to-day

9. Star of wisdom

10. Would you scale the highest heaven

11. To them that seek the highest good

12. One thing lacking

13. Yashas

14. The lowly way

15. The music of the sea

16. Love’s conquest

17. To my daughter Nora on her tenth birthday

18. The inward purity

19. Self-sacrifice

20. I take refuge in truth

21. I, truth, am thy redeemer

22. The white robe

23. The righteous man

24. Choice

25. Truth triumphant

26. O thou who would’st teach!

27. If thou would’st right the world

28. What of the night?

29. Knowledge

30. The end of evil

31. Man divine

32. Patience

33. Restored

34. On releasing a captive bird

35. Art thou in sorrow?

36. When I am pure

37. Immortality

38. Are you searching?

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The way to true riches is to enrich the soul by the acquisition of virtue. Outside of real heart-virtue there is neither prosperity nor power, but only the appearances of these. I am aware that men make money who have acquired no measure of virtue, and have little desire to do so; but such money does not constitute true riches, and its possession is transitory and feverish.

Here is David’s testimony:- For I was envious at the foolish when I saw the prosperity of the wicked...... Their eyes stand out with fatness; they have more than heart could wish. - Verily I have cleansed my heart in vain, and washed my hands in innocence... When I thought to know this it was too painful for me; until I went into the sanctuary of God, then understood I their end.”

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