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The Miracle Club
- How Thoughts Become Reality
- Narrated by: Mitch Horowitz
- Length: 6 hrs and 58 mins
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Publisher's Summary
A guide to creating miracles in your own life through the power of thought.
- Offers a concise, clear formula of focused exercises and concrete tools to lay out a specific path to manifest your deepest desires
- Presents the first serious reconsideration of New Thought philosophy since the death of William James in 1910
- Draws on the work of New Thought pioneers such as Ralph Waldo Emerson, Napoleon Hill, Neville Goddard, William James, Andrew Jackson Davis, Wallace D. Wattles, and many others
Following in the footsteps of a little-known group of esoteric seekers from the late 19th century who called themselves “the Miracle Club”, Mitch Horowitz shows that the spiritual “wish fulfillment” practices known as the law of attraction, positive thinking, “the Secret,” and the science of getting rich actually work. Weaving these ideas together into a concise, clear formula, with real-life examples of success, he reveals how your thoughts can impact reality and make things happen.
In this “manual for miracles”, Horowitz explains how we each possess a creative agency to determine and reshape our lives. He shows how thinking in a directed, highly focused, and emotively charged manner expands our capacity to perceive and transform events and allows us to surpass ordinary boundaries of time and physical space. Building on Neville Goddard's view that the human imagination is God the creator and Ralph Waldo Emerson's techniques for attaining personal power, he explores the highest uses of mind-power metaphysics and explains what works and what doesn't, illuminating why and how events bend to our thoughts. He encourages listeners to experiment and find themselves “at the helm of infinite possibilities.”
Laying out a specific path to manifest your deepest desires, from wealth and love to happiness and security, Horowitz provides focused exercises and concrete tools for change and looks at ways to get more out of prayer, affirmation, and visualization. He also provides the first serious reconsideration of New Thought philosophy since the death of William James in 1910. He includes crucial insights and effective methods from the movement's leaders such as Ralph Waldo Emerson, Napoleon Hill, Neville Goddard, William James, Andrew Jackson Davis, Wallace D. Wattles, and many others.
Defining a miracle as “circumstances or events that surpass all conventional or natural expectation”, the author invites you to join him in pursuing miracles and achieve power over your own life.
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- 22-10-2018
Exactly what I hoped
Well researched and thoughtfully considered guidance on how to effectively apply positive thought in your own life. No fluff, fakery or half baked promises here.
Have your dictionary handy if you’re used to light weight spirituality as Mitch uses words with three syllables, and listen closely for the gems in each chapter with notebook in hand. Then commit and apply, apply, apply.
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- 09-05-2020
Wow!
Wow. beautiful. If your looking to get into the Christian mystic stuff, i recommend also reading Neville Goddard's "Immortal Man". using both books has really built a strong foundation for my beliefs and I've gained a deeper understanding of the concepts. Both books are narrated by Mitch. i love Mitch. And shout out to Duncan Trussell and his podcast community.
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- Anonymous User
- 06-03-2019
complete nonsense
not helpful at all, no value in reading this book at all. Just think it and it will be so is the main story and it's absolutely nonsense.
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