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Thinking and Destiny

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About the Book
In Thinking and Destiny, something
new-although older than time-is now
made known to the world-about
Consciousness.

No student or teacher of metaphysics, no
leader of a modern school of thought, no
minister or priest of ancient or modern religions, no critic of whatever other
qualification can fail to marvel at the wealth
of detailed information on the numerous
subjects treated or fail to wonderuntil he
has absorbed the portions on Consciousness
how the author obtained the information
which he presents with crystal clarity.

The information is largely about the makeup
of the human, where man comes from, what
becomes of him; it explains what thinking
is; it tells how a thought is created, and how
thoughts are exteriorized into acts, objects
and events, and how they make his destiny.
Destiny is thus shown to be self- determined
by thinking; and the processes of re-
existence and the after-death states are told
in detail.

A single reading of any one chapter of
Thinking and Destiny brings rich rewards in
new understanding of lifes puzzling
mysteries. To read the entire book is come
nearer to knowledge of ones destiny and
how to shape it than is possible through
study of anything previously written in the
English language.
Both the casually curious glancer at
books and the most avid seeker for
knowledge will be intrigued by the
index, which lists more than 400
subjects in Thinking and Destiny, and by
the fifteen chapter headings in the Table
of Contents, which identify the 156
sections that fill the 1,020 pages of this
mighty book.

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First published January 1, 2001

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This book is the most profound read I have ever encountered. Highly recommended! 💜
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