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The True Source of Power

PROGRESSIVE salesmen and business men are learning that the TRUE SOURCE OF POWER is within themselves, and not in outside things; and that the man who wants to succeed, in the highest sense of the word, must dig down deep within himself, find that bank of POWER, and draw on it for what he wants. They have learned, too, that the man who has this POWER at his disposal can make more money and will reach the top of the ladder of true SUCCESS much quicker than the man who does not have it. Do you want to find that hidden POWER in yourself? Then read the best book ever written on the subject.

Paths to Power

By Floyd B. Wilson

CONTENTS

One’s Atmosphere
Growth
A Psychic aw in Student Work
Unfoldment
Power, How to Attain It
Harmony
The Assertion of the I

The Tree of Knowledge—
of Good and Evil
Conditions
Faith
Back of Vibrations
Wasted Energy
Something about Genius
Shakespeare: How He Told His Secret in the “Dream” and “Tempest”

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The Hon. Floyd B. Wilson is a prominent lawyer, author and business man of New York City. In a private Jetter to a friend he writes: “I am to-day managing large enterprises and am quite absorbed in them. I am working to success through following the lines of my own philosophy. The material success I desire to gain is fast being reached.”

A FEW OPINIONS AND REVIEWS

PERSONAL THE PRESS
“It is about the most clear-cut, vital and enlightening book in all the ‘New Thought’ literature, and I shall take pleasure in commending it to my students.”—Paul Tyner, New York.

“I am reading ‘Paths to Power’ with pleasure and profit, and I must congratulate you on the insight you show into the heart of things. You have written a good many truths in this book that are my own, and that is why I like you and the book as well.”—Hubbard, East Aurora, N. Y.

“Persons who regard self-knowledge as one of the most important attainments and who desire to make the most of themselves will find food for thought and many valuable suggestions in this little work, ‘Paths to Power.’”—The Journal, Indianapolis, Ind.

“The purpose of the scholar today is to know how to use his own faculties. To such no better thing can be done than to commend ‘Paths to Power,’ a work by a student in advanced thought, Hon. Floyd B. Wilson.”—Times, Boston.

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As A Man Thinketh

By James Allen

Author of “From Poverty to Power

A BEAUTIFUL little volume, the object of which is to
stimulate men and women to the discovery and
perception of the truth that—
“They themselves are makers of themselves”
by virtue of the thoughts which they choose and encourage;
that mind is the master-weaver, both of the inner garment
of character and the outer garment of circumstance, and
that, as they may have hitherto woven in ignorance and
pain, they may now weave in enlightenment and happiness.

CONTENTS

It is little books like this that give one higher ideals and renewed inspiration. They make one forget “circumstances” and “environment” and think only of the power that lies within oneself. “Thought tends to take form in action,” and Mr. Allen shows how practical this can be made and what a force it can become in the life of any one. “You will be what you will to be” is not merely a poetical thought, but a practical truth. With a definite ideal in his mind, believing in it and working toward it, Mr. Allen claims a man can make of himself what he wills. “As a Man Thinketh” is a book to make a friend of and may be studied for years without exhausting its truths.

62 pages, 3¾ x 6 inches, printed on exceptionally heavy Canterbury Laid paper and bound in Ooze Calf with board backs; handsome cover design and title in Sepia Brown; an exquisite gift volume; first American edition.

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