All These Things Added
JAMES ALLEN
Belletristik / Gemischte Anthologien
Beschreibung
"All These Things Added" is a self-help book written by James Allen, first published in 1903. In this work, Allen explores principles of personal development, spiritual growth, and the pursuit of inner peace and happiness.
The book is divided into two parts. The first part, titled "As a Man Thinketh," expands upon the ideas presented in Allen's earlier work of the same name. It emphasizes the power of thought and the influence of one's mental attitude on their circumstances and experiences. Allen argues that by cultivating positive thinking and aligning one's thoughts with their goals and aspirations, individuals can manifest their desires and achieve success and fulfillment in life.
The second part of "All These Things Added" delves into broader themes of spirituality and the pursuit of truth. Allen explores the nature of reality, the importance of self-awareness, and the quest for inner wisdom and enlightenment. He encourages readers to look beyond the surface of existence and to seek deeper meaning and purpose in their lives.
Throughout the book, Allen's writing is characterized by its clarity, simplicity, and depth of insight. He offers practical advice and timeless wisdom for living a life of integrity, purpose, and inner peace. "All These Things Added" remains a popular and influential work in the field of personal development and self-help literature, inspiring readers to transform their lives and realize their highest potential.