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Your Forces And How To Use Them: Using Energies Of Mind And Body To Better Our Lives, Personality And Thinking
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Drawing upon inner strengths to confront and overcome obstacles is the topic at hand in this refreshing and plain spoken book of guidance, authored by founder of the New Thought movement, Christian D. Larson. In describing our inner forces, Larson draws upon the personal and spiritual qualities possessed by every human being. This mental reservoir may, with gradual development, be tapped with results such as success, interpersonal harmony, a serene sense of peace and greater spiritual satisfaction. Improving one's personality, character and coping powers with life's trials is, in the author's worldview, a matter of harnessing and using the forces we all hold within. Most of the chapters have a concluding set of verses which communicate the foregoing advice in a memorable manner. Readers seeking sound advice or thought-provoking reflections to begin or conclude a day will find much to satisfy in each of this text's twenty chapters.
Drawing upon inner strengths to confront and overcome obstacles is the topic at hand in this refreshing and plain spoken book of guidance, authored by founder of the New Thought movement, Christian D. Larson. In describing our inner forces, Larson draws upon the personal and spiritual qualities possessed by every human being. This mental reservoir may, with gradual development, be tapped with results such as success, interpersonal harmony, a serene sense of peace and greater spiritual satisfaction. Improving one's personality, character and coping powers with life's trials is, in the author's worldview, a matter of harnessing and using the forces we all hold within. Most of the chapters have a concluding set of verses which communicate the foregoing advice in a memorable manner. Readers seeking sound advice or thought-provoking reflections to begin or conclude a day will find much to satisfy in each of this text's twenty chapters.

















