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The Science of Getting Rich
Wallace D. Wattles

Penguin Audio, 2007

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A simple way to create wealth and happiness in your live.


A high-end paperback at a low-end price.

This Penguin edition of the Science of Getting Rich also contains Wattles' five-chapter How to Get What You Want. If you're a bibliophile, you'll also appreciate this book's ecru stock, deckle (ragged) edge, and covers that open up to serve as bookmarks.


The best Law of Attraction book I've read!

This book was great. It filled the gaps left after reading The Secret.
At first I was a bit turned off because of the some of the psycho-babble but in the end it was perfect. The author explain concepts well and reinterates points just frequently enough that they became something that I kind of sang along with and now I am putting in to practice everthing that I learned in the book. The book explains our place in the world and that our desire to get rich is ok and even expected. Please take the time to read/listen to the book yourself. It was quick and it won't take anything out of your life it you don't like it. I think it was wonderful.


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Down to Earth & Practical

"The Science of Getting Rich" by Wallace Wattles is a down to earth & practical book about developing prosperity in your life, in ways that you had never imagined as possible. Clear, concise, providing techniques that you can integrate easily into your day to day life.

A most recommended book that expands on ideas provided in the Secret.

Even better read together with:

NEXUS,by Morrison & Singh,Nexus: A Neo Novel a contemporary Fiction novel that has much wisdom for you to discover.


Abundance as Everyones' Reality Better Serves Everyone

I believe that the Science of Getting Rich by Wallace Wattles is a very important book. The concepts in the book help people to recondition their minds and belief systems such that they can choose to stop believing that lack is ok and normal.

In many cases, entire lifetimes are centered around limiting thoughts that don't serve most folks well at all. Often the limiting thoughts come from fear of hoping for something more or better in life because many generations have been disappointed as they lived in the shadow of others' competitive grasp for wealth and thus concluded that wealth was not for everyone. Wallace Wattle's book gives all permission to let go of that fearful belief.

I especially like how the book points out that abundance is wealth and thus wealth is the very nature of all existence and we can choose to accept that that means that abundance/wealth is available to all of existence. When one thinks on that truth things start to make a lot of sense. Simply think a moment about how even a plant produces many seeds or think about the number of sand granules at the beach or even the number of cells in one body.

The book's discussion of how everything and everyone comes from an infinite source of abundant matter puts everything into perspective---we can scientifically agree that all matter is made of the same things (atomic particles) which come from the same source. Now if we can allow our minds to grasp that that means all is for all, not just for some. The book encourages every reader to allow this possibility to become a part of their life.

That is what I really like about the book, it states that all is for all and that the creative mode vs. the competitive mode can be the way we go about living. We don't have to compete for resources once we consider the infinite possibilities of the human mind as an electromagnetic tool of co-creation connected to its power source.

Everyones' mind is an eletromagnetic series of neural pathways with electrical pulses (as all matter is made up of the same). The power source would be the origin of all life. So we can now deduce that all life has access to the same power source and thus can choose to connect with that source to support life and improve the experience of it if we are willing to entertain the possibility that we can use our minds more actively than we tend to.

The section on gratitude is very useful. As humans, it can be easy to lose site of every detail we can constantly choose to be grateful for. The book encourages gratitude as a consistent practice that elevates one's energetic potential and thus improves the experience of life.

The book is very easy to read and really does gives very practical steps to creating a wealth consciousness that produces results. If a reader fills overwhelmed by the amazing implication of the content the reader can read/listen to the book over and over until you 'get it'. I highly recommend the book. For those wondering about the science distinction consider the dictionary definition of science as a proven method arrived at by various means of discovery.



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A timeless take on getting rich ...

First published in 1910, the firt thing you'll notice when reading this book is the old language. I didn't actually know this when I bought it, and that fact immedietly jumped out at me.

The concepts seem a little out there, and at times a little unrealistic, but they work. The book is all about conditioning yourself to think a certain way.

Read this book, take it to heart, and become rich yourself.

Matthew Overstreet
http://www.swordwares.com


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