Sunday, October 30, 2005

The Science of Getting Rich by Wallace D. Wattles

There used to be a row of books at the top of this blog that would lead you to the site to get a free copy of this book, however, in making changes to the blog I deleted it. I am working to get a shortcut to the site programmed in the blog but until then you can find the website by putting "The Science of Getting Rich Network" in Goggle. The site provides a free copy of this 1910 book by Wallace D. Wattles. You do have to provide an e-mail address which they then e-mail the e-book to. You will get future e-mails from them but if you don't want that you can unsubscribe. Or, if you don't want to provide your e-mail address you can go to the top of the page and enter the name of the book in the Amazon search where this book is offered "used" in the $7 to $8 dollar range (whatever it is currently). You can also get this book from Amazon (or from the site link) in audio tape form and that is in the $19.00 range (whatever it is according to demand).

What is it about? Mr. Wattles believed that anyone can be rich by asking, by programming their unconscious mind to achieve, and by showing gratitude for what God has given. He refers to a formless substance which created all things, I believe he is talking about the mind of God but you decide. He says that God does not want us to live in poverty but wants us to be wealthy. This is the same thing that most of the wealth gurus are talking about in different ways. If you let your ego or conscious mind control your actions you may succeed but at a price, because our ego is manipulative and leads us into bondage of some form. But if you program your subconscious mind to achieve the way God wants you to by being positive, showing gratitute and by increasing everyone you touch instead of taking from them then you will end up rich beyond what you could even have hoped for. His book tells you how to do that and it is free, so go read and let me know what you think. We can all use some positive thinking anyway so what have you lost?

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