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Remember, Success is the liberty to command, coupled with a clear conscience and loving heart. In proportion as a man is possessed of Good Will, his conscience is clear. Good Will is the outward-moving power of a loving heart. Only such a heart ever has liberty to command. In proportion as a man succeeds in letting Good Will flow outward to each person, thing or circumstance with which he comes in touch, in that proportion will he be able to influence persons, things and circumstances according to his will—his Good Will, which is just to all.The art of succeeding is the art of concentrating Good Will, and using it for definite purposes. " Elizabeth Towne |
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The Sermon on the Mount

Annie Rix Militz
Jesus Christ The Beatitudes. Matt. 5:3-12 The Salt and the Light. Vs. 13-16 The Law. Vs. 17-20 Salvation from Anger. Vs. 21-26 Purity. Vs. 27-32 Swear Not at All. Vs. 33-37 The Doctrine of Non-resistance. Vs. 38-42 Overcome Evil with Good. Vs. 43-48 In the Secret Place. Matt. 6:1-4 Prayer. Vs. 5-8 The Lord's Prayer. Vs. 9-13 Forgiveness. Vs. 14, 15 No Sad Appearances. Vs. 16-18 True Valuation. Vs. 19-21 Concentration upon God. Vs. 22-24 No Thought for Worldly Welfare. Vs. 25-34 Free from Judging. Matt. 8:1-5 Good Judgment in Ministering. V. 6 Divine Persistency. Vs. 7, 8 The Will of God. Vs. 9-11 The Golden Rule. V. 12 The Way and the Door. Vs. 13, 14 Fair Words and False Thinking. Vs. 15-21 Works without Love. Vs. 22, 23 Hearing and Doing. Vs. 24-27
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How the Mind Works

Christian D. Larson
I. The Greatest Power in Man II. The Best Use of the Mind III. What Determines Mental Action IV. The Leading Metaphysical Law V. How the Mind Makes the Man VI. How Mental Pictures Become Realities VII. The Increase of Mental Power VIII. The Within and the Without IX. Finding Your Place in Life X. When All Things Work for Good XL With What Measure Ye Mete XII. Finding Material for Mind Building XIII. Building the Superior Mind XIV. The Secret of the Master Mind XV. The Power of Mind Over Body XVI. The Power of Mind Over Destiny XVII. The X-Ray Power of the Mind XVIII. When Mind is Broad and Deep XIX. The Greatest Mind of All XX. When Mind is On the Heights
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The Greatest Thing in the World

Henry Drummond
EVERY one has asked himself the great question of antiquity as of the modern world: What is the summum bonum—the supreme good? You have life before you. Once only you can live it. What is the noblest object of desire, the supreme gift to covet? We have been accustomed to be told that the greatest thing in the religious world is Faith. That great word has been the key-note for centuries of the popular religion; and we have easily learned to look upon it as the greatest thing in the world. Well, we are wrong.
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The Subconscious Mind
Janet Young
The Mind is magnetic and draws to itself whatever it most earnestly determines. To distinguish its different aspects, that part of the mind in daily use has been termed the objective, and the region that does the deep thinking the subjective mind.The subjective has been proved to be capable of independent action. The earth is circled with invisible etheric magnetic currents an intermediary in transmitting energy proved in wireless. The Ether is a divine agent for the use of mankind to sustain life and to utilize its properties for the betterment of life. The mind through intelligent concentration may connect thought with these limitless etheric currents or spiritual forces belting and encircling space. These forces are governed by the Law that Demand creates supply. To demonstrate Mind Power knowledge of the Law is essential.We must feel our identity with Divine Powers through the indwelling spirit. Faith must be maintained.Every thought is a force thought connects with these ether vibrations and attracts results according to the quality of the thought sent out.
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