Into The Light tells how one man of less than average ability, who had failed in all he did, discovered Universal Principles. By using these principles he was able to turn his life around. Through this story Bruce MacLelland shares how we can all use these Universal Principles benefit our own lives.
In Into The Light MacLelland discusses: how your mind works; how to develop and use determination, concentration, introspection and autosuggestion; how to use the law of vibration; how to use the law of imagination; and utilizing of the law of attraction. Reading this book could change your life!
Into The Light tells how one man of less than average ability, who had failed in all he did, discovered Universal Principles. By using these principle...
Every principle set forth in this book is based on scientific truth. All are provable from the hypothesis set forth. The thought was brought to my attention that success in life could be obtained by developing strength of character and controlling my mental forces. The idea appealed to me as possibly true, while if it were not true there would be no injury resulting from a trial of it. As to money? Theres enough and to spare. Why spend ones life amassing a fortune? Look at the fun one, misses. We are only here once, at least thats all we know of now. Lets get money enough, then look around...
Every principle set forth in this book is based on scientific truth. All are provable from the hypothesis set forth. The thought was brought to m...
It was also observed that, as wisdom increased, the mental forces were conserved, not driven to excess, exercised but not exhausted, which increased the limit of force. Accordingly one possessing wisdom and a slight degree of force could, by properly directing that force, accomplish more than one that had greater force and a less degree of wisdom. It was seen that well-laid plans and determined efforts often brought small returns, while the great successes were the outgrowth of small beginnings. That there must be reasons for all this is self-evident. Tracing backward from effect to cause, it...
It was also observed that, as wisdom increased, the mental forces were conserved, not driven to excess, exercised but not exhausted, which increased t...