The Science of Being Well (eBook)

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2022
350 Seiten
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859-654700763-0 (EAN)

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The Science of Being Well - Wallace D. Wattles
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In 'The Science of Being Well,' Wallace D. Wattles offers a compelling and methodical approach to achieving optimal health through the principles of New Thought philosophy. With a prosaic style that is both accessible and commanding, Wattles expands upon the precepts introduced in his celebrated precursor, 'The Science of Getting Rich.' In this particular volume, Wattles emphasizes the mental and spiritual components of health, offering an insightful handbook that surpasses the mere mechanics of well-being to explore the interconnectedness of one's thoughts and physical state. The book operates within the literary framework of early 20th-century self-help narratives, carving a distinct niche by intertwining practical advice with pervasive metaphysical theories of the era.
Wattles, a vanguard in the New Thought movement, drew extensively on the philosophies of Hegel and Emerson to distill a monistic vision into practical steps for personal health. Although he is a figure shrouded in some mystery, his works, including this treatise, reveal the author's belief in the power of directed thought and constructive action as engines for improvement. His experiences and lectures in Chicago further solidified his reputation as an incisive thinker who could distill complex ideologies into actionable wisdom. 'The Science of Being Well' represents a synthesis of Wattles' life-long dedication to understanding and harnessing the laws of thought to manifest real-world benefits.
For those seeking to cultivate not only wealth but holistic well-being, 'The Science of Being Well' is an invaluable resource. This book comes highly recommended to readers who aspire not only to physical health but also to a harmonious balance between their mental, emotional, and spiritual lives. Wattles' timeless work continues to stand as a cornerstone text in the New Thought literary canon, resonating with contemporary audiences as much today as it did when it was first conceived, serving as a guide for all who desire to live a life of health and completeness.

Wallace Delois Wattles (1860–1911) was an American author known for his work in the New Thought movement, a spiritual and philosophical movement of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. He is best recognized for his magnum opus 'The Science of Getting Rich' (1910), but another noteworthy contribution to metaphysical thought is his book 'The Science of Being Well' (1910). Within the pages of this influential text, Wattles asserts that maintaining health comes from a clear understanding and application of certain universal principles. 'The Science of Being Well' argues for a harmonious relationship between mind and body, positing that one's thinking directly affects physical health. This text explores the premise that individuals can achieve well-being through positive thinking and visualization, which aligns with the wider teachings typically associated with New Thought literature. Wattles' works continue to resonate, providing the philosophical groundwork for the law of attraction and prosperity consciousness that are integral to many of today's self-help and personal development teachings. Despite having passed away over a century ago, Wattles' impact on motivational literature endures, as contemporary readers seek out his guidance on achieving personal success and a healthy state of being.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 17.5.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Sachbuch/Ratgeber Gesundheit / Leben / Psychologie Lebenshilfe / Lebensführung
Schlagworte Deep Yoga • Early 20th century self-help • health and wellbeing philosophy • inspirational self-help classics • man's search for meaning • Michael Samuels • mind body healing books • Mindset: The New Psychology of Success • motivational personal growth • Neville Goddard • New Thought Movement authors • Orison Swett Marden • personal development literature • Ralph Waldo Emerson • Rhonda Byrne • Tao Te Ching • The Science of philosophy series • The Secret • Wallace D. Wattles works • wellness and self-care books
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