The Mastery of Destiny
Self-HelpSpiritual

The Mastery of Destiny

by Allen, James

Publisher
Independently published
Pages
100
Language
English
Published
2007

Overview

The Mastery of Destiny by James Allen is a timeless classic on personal development and self-improvement. This book is focused on helping readers take charge of their lives and transform their destinies. It covers topics such as how to utilize the power of positive thinking, how to use the law of attraction to attract success, and how to cultivate an attitude of gratitude. It also offers practical advice on how to set and achieve goals, how to recognize and make use of opportunities, and how to overcome life's challenges. With its inspiring stories and simple yet powerful concepts, The Mastery of Destiny is a must-read for anyone looking to unlock their potential and create a life of fulfillment and success.<br/><br/>James Allen (1864-1912) was a British philosopher, writer, and poet renowned for his inspirational works that continue to inspire countless individuals around the world. Born in Leicester, England in 1864, he was a man of humble origins and worked as a clerk and private secretary for many years. He was a self-taught student and studied the great works of Eastern and Western philosophy, including the Bhagavad Gita, the Upanishads, and the Bible. During this period, he began writing his own inspirational and motivational works, which were eventually collected in his first book, As a Man Thinketh, published in 1902. This publication quickly became a classic of the self-help genre and has sold millions of copies worldwide. In it, James Allen espoused the power of thought and how our thoughts create our reality. He wrote many other works, including From Poverty to Power, The Path of Prosperity, and The Mastery of Destiny. James Allen was a great advocate of the power of positive thinking and is credited with popularizing the concept of the law of attraction. His writings continue to inspire millions of people around the world to this day. He died in 1912 and is remembered as one of the great minds of the 20th century.

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