THE VITAL LAW OF TRUE LIFE, TRUE GREATNESS, POWER, AND HAPPINESS: What All the World's A'Seeking (Annotated) (Timeless Wisdom Collection Book 262)
THE VITAL LAW OF TRUE LIFE, TRUE GREATNESS, POWER, AND HAPPINESS: What All the World's A'Seeking (Annotated) (Timeless Wisdom Collection Book 262)
This book has been annotated with an original article that detail THE HISTORY AND INFLUENCES OF THE NEW THOUGHT MOVEMENT, of which the author is representative and a best selling author.
It also contains in detail the main principles of the New Thought, to provide an important historical context to the works of RALPH WALDO TRINE, and includes a biography of the author.
This book is the first of Trine's works, published when he was 30 years old, and it catapulted him immediately to fame. In his own words:
"There are two reasons the author has for putting forth this little volume: he feels that the time is, as it always has been, ripe for it; and second, his soul has ever longed to express itself upon this endless theme. It therefore comes from the heart—the basis of his belief that it will reach the heart. R. W. T"
Language
English
Pages
159
Format
Kindle Edition
Release
December 16, 2013
THE VITAL LAW OF TRUE LIFE, TRUE GREATNESS, POWER, AND HAPPINESS: What All the World's A'Seeking (Annotated) (Timeless Wisdom Collection Book 262)
This book has been annotated with an original article that detail THE HISTORY AND INFLUENCES OF THE NEW THOUGHT MOVEMENT, of which the author is representative and a best selling author.
It also contains in detail the main principles of the New Thought, to provide an important historical context to the works of RALPH WALDO TRINE, and includes a biography of the author.
This book is the first of Trine's works, published when he was 30 years old, and it catapulted him immediately to fame. In his own words:
"There are two reasons the author has for putting forth this little volume: he feels that the time is, as it always has been, ripe for it; and second, his soul has ever longed to express itself upon this endless theme. It therefore comes from the heart—the basis of his belief that it will reach the heart. R. W. T"