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Invisible Power (Annotated): How To Use Mental Pictures To Attract The Things You Desire

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In this book Genevieve Behrend will guide you through the use of creative visualization and teach you specific visualization techniques on how to manifest the things your desire in life. She describes numerous examples of people who used the power of visualization and the law of attraction to attain their desires. She gives examples of visualization for weight loss and how a poor uneducated women attracted and physician as a husband. Using the same visualization techniques you can attract women or men as well. It is a practical guide to use the Law of Attraction and Mind Power in your life. Genevieve Behrend became Thomas Troward's only pupil who taught her the laws of life and the Law of Attraction. “Invisible Power” includes “How To Attract The Things You Desire” and “How A Attracted To Myself Twenty Thousand Dollars” as well as “How To Make Your Mental Picture”.

This addition comes with illustrations and highlights in the text in order for you to quickly grasp the principles and apply them to your own life. In fact, once you bought the book, you can scan through it and by only familiarizing yourself with these illustrations and highlights you will have an immediate sense of what the essence of the book it about.

This is a great guide to the power of attraction and the creative visualization techniques to make your life's desires a reality. It will teach you how to attract women or men into your life or any other material thing or circumstance. You will also know how to use visualizations for weight loss or any other goal you might have. It brings the Law of Attraction into your sphere of influence.

96 pages, Kindle Edition

Published February 16, 2016

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Geneviève Behrend

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Genevieve Behrend was the only personal student of New Thought ("Mental Science") writer Thomas Troward. She established The School of the Builders in New York City and ran it until 1925.

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