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Prosperity

Prosperity
By Charles Fillmore

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By following and understanding the message of this book the reader is capable of experiencing prosperity in virtually every area of life. It is geared to those interested in both material and spiritual prosperity. The author was co-founder of the Unity Church, which was devoted to spiritual Christian principals that empower people in positive ways. This well-known classic is read over and over again by people who experience interesting results each time they do so. Contains a helpful guide of study questions for each chapter to clarify all of its teachings. Considered to be the one book that puts the true meaning of prosperity in its proper perspective.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #1682887 in Books
  • Published on: 2007-04-25
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 220 pages

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About the Author
Born in 1854, on an Indian reservation near St. Cloud, Minnesota, Charles Fillmore spent much of his early life unsuccessfully speculating on real estate and traveling the country seeking a cure for his wife Myrtle’s tuberculosis before cofounding the New Thought–based Unity movement with her. Their popular magazine, Unity, was first published in 1891. The Unity movement eventually oversaw multiple magazines and ran the town Unity Village in Lee’s Summit, Missouri. Fillmore died in 1948.


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For those with open and discerning minds5
Charles Fillmore and the Unity movement which he co-founded has always urged individual thinking and stayed away from dogmatic beliefs, and as such, don't fit the definition or understanding of "cult". However, his thinking is definitely non-traditional, and I don't recommend his books to fundamentalist, Biblical literalists.

That said, this is definitely a book to read. It's not about material prosperity as such, but about over all prosperity in all areas of life. So if your primary aim to get filthy rich, this isn't for you. But if you are seeking a more fulfilling life, a greater understanding and closeness to the Great Power in our universe, and a mind-expanding, soul-enriching reading experience, I recommend this to you.

Single greatest book on Prosperity5
I have read many books on Prosperity. This book pulled it together for me. I am on my 4th time reading it. Prosperity is about quality of life. Since reading this, my income and equity has exceeded in amounts to large to say. My sense of peace and purpose is even larger than that. The book was written so long ago that sometime the language and word usage can be tricky. At the end of each chapter are questions intended to help grasp the concepts. I found this to be helpful. This is a must read.

Thoughtful, revealing4
An interesting read for anyone who wants to resolve any fear issues they have about money and God's supply. Mr. Fillmore was the co-founder (along with his wife, Myrtle) of the Unity School of Christianity, which is most certainly NOT a cult, contrary to the uninformed contention of Mr. Ricci.