Learn out about the classic teachings from other ‘new thought movement’ writers. This section is meant to be complimentary to The Science of Getting Rich Hypnosis, looking at all aspects of a ‘wealthy’ life.
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The Path of Prosperity (1907)
James Allen’s New Thought Classic
“I found one Law, the Law of Love; one Life, the Life of adjustment to that Law; one Truth, the truth of a conquered mind and a quiet and obedient heart. And I dreamed of writing a book which should help men and women, whether rich or poor, learned or unlearned, worldly or unworldly, to find within themselves the source of all success, all happiness, all accomplishment, all truth…”
The Art of Money Getting (1880)
Golden Rules for Making Money By P. T. Barnum
“Those who really desire to attain an independence, have only to set their minds upon it, and adopt the proper means, as they do in regard to any other object which they wish to accomplish, and the thing is easily done…”
Think and Grow Rich (1937)
Napoleon Hill’s Classic Book
“The Thirteen Steps to Riches described in this book offer the shortest dependable philosophy of individual achievement ever presented for the benefit of the man or woman who is searching for a definite goal in life…”
Thought Vibrations (1906)
By William Walker Atkinson
“LIKE a stone thrown into the water, thought produces ripples and waves which spread out over the great ocean of thought. There is this difference, however: the waves on the water move only on a level plane in all directions, whereas thought waves move in all directions from a common center, just as do the rays from the sun…”
The Master Key System (1912)
Charles F. Haanel’s ‘The Master Key System’ was originally published as a 24 week personal development correspondence course in 1912.
Along with Wallace Wattles’ ‘The Science of Getting Rich’, Charles F. Haanel’s ‘The Master Key System’ is one of the founding works of the, New Thought Movement.
This book is not meant to be read like a novel, all at once, but instead should be read a part at a time, ideally one part per week in the original 24 week course. 





