All These Things Added

Author:

James Allen

Publisher:

PRINTS PUBLICATIONS PVT LTD

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Publisher

PRINTS PUBLICATIONS PVT LTD

Publication Year 2024
ISBN-13

9789366978192

ISBN-10 9366978193
Binding

Paperback

Number of Pages 80 Pages
Language (English)
Dimensions (Cms) 21.5 X 14 X 0.5
Weight (grms) 100

All These Things Added by James Allen offers a profound exploration of prosperity and fulfilment. Embark on a transformative journey of self-discovery with this timeless masterpiece, as Allen delves into the mysteries of the human mind to reveal the keys to unlocking your true potential. In this work, he highlights the power of positive thinking, the value of gratitude, and the importance of aligning your actions with your deepest desires. Through clear insights and profound wisdom, Allen shows how an abundant mindset can attract prosperity in every aspect of life, from finances to relationships. This remarkable book serves as a beacon, guiding readers toward self-realisation, personal growth, and extraordinary success.

James Allen

James Allen was born on 28 November 1864 in Leicester, England. In 1989, he began working as a writer for the magazine The Herald of the Golden Age. His first book, From Poverty to Power, was written and published in 1901. The following year, Allen started a spiritual magazine titled The Light of Reason. It was later renamed The Epoch. All These Things Added (1903) was his second book. As a Man Thinketh, his third book was published in 1903. A literary essay describes the way our thoughts impact our lives. We tend to become what we think. Serving as a source of inspiration, this book is one of his most famous and bestselling works. He published numerous works among which are: Out from the Heart (1904), Morning and Evening Thoughts (1909), From Passion to Peace (1910), Light on Life’s Difficulties (1912), The Shining Gateway (1915) and The Divine Companion (1919). Allen died on 24 January 1912, aged forty-seven. He is considered as one of the founding fathers of modern inspirational thought.
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