The Heart of the New Thought
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This book is noteworthy as an interpretation of New Thought.
That which was vague, mystic, unreal, has become, in the hands of Mrs. Wilcox, a lovable philosophy of simplest construction.
The backbone of this philosophy is The Power of Right Thought.
Startling as are some of the tenets expressed, they are provably true here and now.
It is possible that the very simplicity of this book will encourage careless criticism from those who believe that genius and ambiguity are twin.
But Mrs. Wilcox is ever the voice of the people: what she says is practical; what she thinks is clear; what she feels is plain.
Let the people judge this book.
o not begin the new year by recounting to yourself or others all your losses and sorrows.
Let the past go.
Should some good friend present you with material for a lovely garment, would you insult her by throwing it aside and describing the beautiful garments you had worn out in past times?
Ella Wheeler Wilcox
THE HEART
OF
The New Thought
WRITTEN BY
ELLA WHEELER WILCOX
Associate Editor of "NEW THOUGHT."
ELEVENTH THOUSAND
Publishers' Preface
Contents:
Let the Past Go
The Sowing of the Seed
Old Clothes
High Noon
Obstacles
Thought Force
Opulence
Eternity
Morning Influences
The Philosophy of Happiness
A Worn Out Creed
Common Sense
Literature
Optimism
Preparation
Dividends
Royalty
Heredity
Invincibility
That Mental Chisel
The Object of Life
Wisdom
Self Conquest
The Important Trifles
Concentration
Destiny
Sympathy
The Breath
Generosity
Woman's Opportunity
Balance