Über Within Creates The Without
A compilation of metahyical treausre from some of the best authors on the subject from the 20th century. This book is sure to enlighten the reader on how we create our lives by design as it details how our mind, our thought, our words, our subcoscous are the creative agents that make our reality what it is.
From the Foreword
Foreword
I feel these words by Robert Collier are very fitting as the foreword to this book.
Even now, with the limited knowledge at our command, we can control circumstances to the point of making the world without an expression of our own world within, where the real thoughts, the real power, resides. Through this world within you can find the solution of every problem, the cause for every effect. Discover it - and all power, all possession is within your control. For the world without is but a reflection of that world within. Your thought creates the conditions your mind images. Keep before your mind's eye the image of all you want to be and you will see it reflected in the world without. Think abundance, feel abundance, BELIEVE abundance, and you will find that as you think and feel and believe, abundance will manifest itself in your daily life. Your thoughts supply you with limitless energy which will take whatever form your mind demands. The thoughts are the mold which crystallizes this energy into good or ill according to the form you impress upon it. You are free to choose which. But whichever you choose, the result is sure. Thoughts of wealth, of power, of success, can bring only results commensurate with your idea of them. Thoughts of poverty and lack can bring only limitation and trouble.
Robert Collier
The Within Creates The Without: Daily Meditations is a compilation from the archives of the following authors
Charles F. Haanel, Charles Fillmore, Charles Wesley Kyle, Christian Larson, Emmett Fox, Ernest Holmes, Eugene Del Mar, Fay Adams, Floyd B Wilson, Genevieve Behrend, George Schubel, Helen Wilmans, Henry Thomas Hamblin, James Allen, Jeanie P. Owens, John Seaman Garns, Joseph Murphy, Leo Virgo, Mrs. Adam H. Dickey, Mrs. Evelyn Lowes Wicker, Orison Swett Marden, Prentice Mulford, R. C. Douglass, Robert Collier, Shirley Bell Hastings, Uriel Buchanan, Venice J. Bloodworth, Wallace Wattles, Walter C Lanyon, William Walker Atkinson
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