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As We Think, So We Are - (Library of Hidden Knowledge) by James Allen (Paperback)
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- Discover a fresh and accessible interpretation of the century-old work of James Allen, one of the founders of the self-help movement.As We Think, So We Are, the fifth book in the Library of Hidden Knowledge, invites you to explore the pioneering teachings of James Allen and apply them to your own life.
- About the Author: Born in 1864 in England, James Allen took his first job at fifteen to support his family.
- 288 Pages
- Body + Mind + Spirit, New Thought
- Series Name: Library of Hidden Knowledge
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The fifth book in the Library of Hidden Knowledge series, "As We Think, So We Are" offers a contemporary interpretation of the century-old work of Allen, one of the founders of the self-help movement.Book Synopsis
Discover a fresh and accessible interpretation of the century-old work of James Allen, one of the founders of the self-help movement.As We Think, So We Are, the fifth book in the Library of Hidden Knowledge, invites you to explore the pioneering teachings of James Allen and apply them to your own life. Dr. Ruth Miller offers modern interpretations of three of Allen's most insightful essays: As We Think, Light on Life's Difficulties, and Above Life's Turmoil. Using clear, concise language paired with practical applications, Miller creates an accessible way to delve into and explore the fundamental processes that determine how we interact with--and understand--the world. Allen's seminal theories in metaphysics introduced millions in the last century to the Law of Attraction, one of the most transformative paths to fulfillment in the modern age. In As We Think, So We Are, we find Allen's writing to be as important and life changing today as it was a hundred years ago.Review Quotes
"Dr. Miller expertly injects fresh energy and renewed passion into James Allen's guide for transforming our lives, age-old writings that are more timely now than ever before. The works of twentieth-century authors, such as Wayne Dyer and Caroline Myss, are streaming references, confirming the eternal truthfulness of "As We Think, So We Are.""
--J C Pedigo, author of "Views From the Pew"
"Dr. Miller has made James Allen's three works one complete, clear, and ever-applicable message, with a premise that remains an essential truth. This is a major contribution toward correcting humanity's ills."
--Andree Cuenod, author of "Awakening, A Journey of Enlightenment"
"New times require new tellings of the timeless truths. Dr. Ruth Miller translates the ageless wisdom of James Allen's works for our age, losing nothing of the original while adding new insights."
--Pamela Jaye Smith, CEO of Mythworks and author of "Beyond the Hero's Journey"
In "As We Think, So We Are, "Ruth Miller has brought James Allen's timeless wisdom for transforming our lives into easy to read prose that is both crystal clear and gently uplifting; with practical exercises for "walking the talk" in your own life, and Allen's original text for comparison by purists. Good stuff!
--Oliver Markley, PhD., Inward Bound Visioning
"Dr. Miller has made James Allen s three works one complete, clear, and ever-applicable message, with a premise that remains an essential truth. This is a major contribution toward correcting humanity s ills."
Andree Cuenod, author of "Awakening, A Journey of Enlightenment"
In"As We Think, So We Are, "Ruth Miller has brought James Allen s timeless wisdom for transforming our lives into easy to read prose that is both crystal clear and gently uplifting; with practical exercises for walking the talk in your own life, and Allen s original text for comparison by purists.Good stuff!
--Oliver Markley, PhD., Inward Bound Visioning
About the Author
Born in 1864 in England, James Allen took his first job at fifteen to support his family. Allen worked as a factory knitter and later a private secretary before writing his first book, From Poverty to Power, in 1901. In 1903 he completed his best-known work: As a Man Thinketh. Allen wrote nineteen books, including his spiritual journal, The Light of Reason, before he died at age forty-seven in 1912. While not widely known during his lifetime, Allen later came to be seen as a pioneer of contemporary inspirational literature. Ruth L. Miller was ordained in the New Thought tradition and became the pastor of the Lifeways Center in Portland, Oregon, then interim assistant at Unity of Beaverton. She is currently serving New Thought and Unitarian-Universalist churches in Oregon, Washington, and California. She earned a doctorate in systems science from Portland State University integrating intuition and analysis in impact assessment and decision-making. Her MS in cybernetic systems from San Jose State University was earned with a thesis integrating intuitive methods in systems planning. Her certificate in environmental studies is from Long Beach State University and a BA in anthropology with a minor in American Literature was earned at the University of New Mexico. For more information, please visit RuthLMillerPhD.com.Additional product information and recommendations
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