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Dollars Want Me! & The Call of the Twentieth Century (Unabridged)
Dollars Want Me! & The Call of the Twentieth Century (Unabridged)
Dollars Want Me! & The Call of the Twentieth Century (Unabridged)
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Dollars Want Me! & The Call of the Twentieth Century (Unabridged)

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In 'Dollars Want Me! & The Call of the Twentieth Century,' Henry Harrison Brown explores the power of thought and the laws of attraction in relation to wealth and success. His writing style is straightforward and practical, making the concepts accessible to readers of all backgrounds. Brown combines spiritual principles with practical advice, creating a unique blend of self-help and metaphysical philosophy. This book offers a timeless message of empowerment and abundance, resonating with readers seeking to improve their financial situation and overall well-being. Henry Harrison Brown was a New Thought author and speaker known for his influential work in the early 20th century. His teachings on the power of the mind and the importance of mental attitude continue to inspire readers to this day. Brown's experience as a businessman and spiritual seeker informed his writing, providing a balance of practicality and spiritual insight. I highly recommend 'Dollars Want Me! & The Call of the Twentieth Century' to anyone interested in exploring the link between consciousness and prosperity. Brown's timeless wisdom offers valuable lessons for those seeking financial abundance and personal growth.
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Release dateMay 29, 2017
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Dollars Want Me! & The Call of the Twentieth Century (Unabridged)

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    Dollars Want Me! & The Call of the Twentieth Century (Unabridged) - Henry Harrison Brown

    To the Reader.

    Table of Contents

    This essay upon the Dollar appeared in NOW as one of a series of twelve lessons entitled, Success and how I won it through Affirmation. It attracted much attention and drew out from its readers many letters. This appreciation has decided NOW Folk to reprint it in form for a wider circulation.

    This well conserves the purpose for which it was written. I wish to awaken my fellows to a sense of their present possessions and help them to a realization of the Principle which controls Life's expression so that, living being to them "A fine art,'' they will cease to look for happiness in some far-off heaven, but will enter into the enjoyment of the one they create here and now.

    It is believed that this little monograph is the first utterance of the thought that each individual has the ability to so radiate his mental forces that he can cause the Dollar to feel him, love him, seek him and thus draw, at will, all things needed for his unfoldment from the Universal Supply.

    It will help you to rise above the drudgery of enforced labor and enable you to enter upon the manifold expressions of life with the joy and spontaneity of childhood. This is the thought which comes to you with this, my Lesson of Success.

    Henry Harrison Brown.

    San Francisco, Cal., May 1, 1903.

    Opulence

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    THE DOLLAR SIDE

    I Am Success

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    You conquer fate by thought. If you think the fatal thought of men and institutions, you need never pull the trigger. The consequences of thinking inevitably follow.— Carlyle.

    Personal ideals, of necessity, must differ, yet, since money represents objective power, its consideration must enter as a factor into every ideal of success. Money represents Supply. It stands in our thought, for food, clothing and shelter; for books, pictures and companionship; for enjoyment, unfoldment and expression.

    The Dollar means opportunity for the realization of high ideals.

    Material Supply is a necessity of Life. The Dollar is the concrete representative of this necessity.

    The individual must be free and, until the necessities of life are assured, he is not free. Thus the Dollar stands for individual liberty.

    Personal liberty finds its basis in pecuniary independence. Financial independence and personal liberty bear very largely the relation of cause and effect. We can almost say that in the popular mind the Dollar confers liberty. In Soul Culture, a mental attitude of superiority to the Dollar results in personal liberty. There is no liberty to him who feels himself limited by the want of the Dollar. Debt is one of the most tyrannical of masters. Mackay well says: —

    "The debtor is ever a shame faced dog

    With his creditor's name on his collar."

    There can be no liberty to him who feels the slavery of debt.

    Into your ideal of Success, therefore, there must be firmly builded this ideal of pecuniary independence.

    This independence does not lie in freedom from debt, neither does it lie in large bank accounts nor the possession of property. Monetary success and personal liberty do not go hand in hand. Indeed the average man of wealth is the veriest slave, enslaved to the necessities that his monetary possessions involve, and a worse slave to his fears.

    SUCCESS LIES IN THE MENTAL ATTITUDE THAT ARISES FROM THAT SENSE OF PERSONAL POWER WHICH MEETS EVERY CONDITION WITHOUT ANXIETY. "Sufficient unto the day is the evil thereof,' is the thought of the successful man while he enjoys present good.

    That cannot be called success which results in ill health and unhappiness, unrest or fear. Eliminate these from your ideal and you have, as a necessity concomitant of success, financial ease.

    In the old competitive thought, men sought business and wanted the dollar. Under the New Thought, it is: Seek first the kingdom of Good and its right living and all things necessary to my happiness will be added to me. The Soul has only to manifest its drawing power. When the conscious mind lets itself be led or drawn, it will be drawn to what it desires. Desire is the magnet. Let it have its way. Trust in your own Love of Truth and Love of Goodness and never question. That you desire it, is enough. That you desire it, is evidence that it already exists for you on the Soul-side. Be passive to the desire and LET it manifest. This attitude is itself Success and leads to this attitude towards things.

    Affirm: THINGS BELONG TO ME. I AM ALREADY POSSESSOR. THEY WILL COME TO ME AT

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