How to Attract Money: The Law of Attraction, Revised Edition
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It is your right to be rich. You are here to lead the abundant life, and to be happy, radiant, and free. You should, therefore, have all the money you need to lead a full, happy, prosperous life.
There is no virtue in poverty; the latter is a mental disease, and it should be abolished from the face of the earth. You are here to grow, expand, and unfold - spiritually, mentally, and materially. You have the inalienable right to fully develop and express yourself along all lines. You should surround yourself with beauty and luxury.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #245379 in Books
- Published on: 2007-01-01
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 100 pages
Customer Reviews
Excellent
The best little book I have ever read about how to make money using spiritual devices and the relationship between money and spirituality. Dr Jusuf Hariman
Shor, simple and remarkable
This book is a must read. Information is presented in a very simple but powerful manner. It has a lot of examples of people who succeeded with the help of the author and has information on the steps they have taken and how they changed their mindset. A book worth reading over & over again.
Extract from Joseph Murphy
Unknown to me when I ordered this book, "How to Attract Money" is simply the reprint of a chapter from "Collected Essays of Joseph Murphy," which I already had! I became suspicious when I read (on page 8): "As you read this chapter...." I looked through my small collection of Murphy books (which I purchased during the 1980s) and found the one that had that chapter. Of course, the material is still valid, and I shouldn't criticize those who thought they could make money by repackaging the writings of Joseph Murphy. Since it had been some years since I last read anything by Murphy, I was pleased--in a sense--to be reminded of the universal appeal and timeliness of his insights.




