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(Note – In this episode I said that Venice Bloodworth was Thomas Troward’s student. I was incorrect about that. Genevieve Behrend was Troward’s student.)
In this episode of the podcast I share the books I recommend to people who want to start learning about manifesting. I should point out that these books are also the one’s I recommend to seasoned students in this arena.
You won’t generally find these books in the manifesting section of your local bookstore. Why? Because the majority of these books were written in the early-to-mid 1900’s. They simply aren’t shiny and new like the current books are. And, there isn’t a lot of money to be made in them. So publishers aren’t marketing them to you. But take my word, they are amazing. And I’ll let you in on a little secret. All (yes, all) of the authors writing about manifesting in our day and age are inspired by, and draw upon the works of these amazing men and women.
So, in addition to picking up some current books on manifesting, pick up some of these as well. They were written in a simpler time, and thus, they convey a simple, straight-forward message about manifesting. I know you’ll enjoy them. And more importantly, I’m certain they’ll help you understand this topic better so you can put it into practice.
Show Notes
- The books I share with you here are some of my all-time favorites.
- My biggest issue with modern-day manifesting books, is the amount of filler, fluff, and stories that clutter the message.
There are two factors that affect how easily you will understand a message in a book:
- How succinctly the author shares the message with you. This is a function of how well they themselves understand the information they’re writing about.
- How much fluff and filler is diluting the message. In my opinion, this is a major factor in people “not really getting it”.
One Sentence Summary:
Most of the manifesting books I recommend to people are from the early-to-mid 1900’s, when the New Thought movement was really rolling.
Quote Of The Week:
We have the capacity and the power to create desirable pictures within, and to find them automatically printed in the outer world of our surroundings.” ~ John McDonald, The Message of a Master: A Classic Tale of Wealth, Wisdom, and the Secret of Success
Resources Mentioned:
I’ve listed these book’s beginning with the author.
- Neville Goddard – Anything by this man is phenomenal. I recommend picking up a copy of Feeling Is The Secret, and The Power of Awareness.
- Emmet Fox – Life Is Consciousness is one of my all time favorite books. The Sermon on the Mount: The Key to Success in Life, and The Golden Key essay are also great.
- Joseph Murphy – The Power of Your Subconscious Mind
- John McDonald – The Message of a Master: A Classic Tale of Wealth, Wisdom, and the Secret of Success
- Venice Bloodworth – Key To Yourself
- Florence Scovel Shinn – The Game of Life and How to Play it
- RHJ – It Works: The Famous Little Red Book That Makes Your Dreams Come True!
Awesome Resources Created Just For You:
- Just Be It! – Improve your performance and your results in any area of your life quickly and easily!
- The Alchemy of Despair – 17 of the most effective techniques I’ve ever encountered for reclaiming your happiness!
- The Magic of Being – Teach your child how to develop their self-image in a fun, entertaining way!
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All the best – health, wealth, and success!
Mark