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"Dollars Want Me" is a New Thought work written in 1903 by Henry Harrison Brown.

"Dollars Want Me" reveals ‘ The Secret’ to attracting money into your life! This little book teaches you how to radiate your mental forces so as to cause the dollar to feel you, love you, seek you out, thus empowering you to draw at will, all things you need from the Universal Supply. It will help you rise above the drudgery of dollars for labour and enable you to enter upon the divine increase plane of life with the joy and expectancy of a child. Expanding on premise of ‘ The Secret’, you are shown how to attract money by aligning your feelings and spoken words. You will learn to create a state of expectance and know that money wants to come to you. Using the Law of Attraction you become a magnet for money. You are then given a series of powerful affirmations that attracts money into your life.

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Table of contents

DOLLARS WANT ME

Reviews

Preface to the First Edition

Preface to the Thirtieth Edition

Supply

Opulence

Time A Factor

Fundamental Considerations

Affirmations For Success

An Editor's Opinion

DOLLARS WANT ME

Henry Harrison Brown

Reviews

The editor of a delightful San Francisco magazine called "NOW" has written a treatise on financial success, telling people to assert "Dollars Want me!' every day, and to live in the thought that shining ore and rustling greenbacks are hurrying to find them.

Any other desired object or aim may be treated in the same mental manner. while we also use practical methods to attain it.

All the opulence of God belongs to his children. All happiness, peace, health and usefulness belongs to us. God made no such thing as ill luck. Man made it by false conditions, false ideals, false thoughts and false deeds.

---ELLA WHEELER WILCOX in San Francisco Examiner.

The Dollar

"This new Law of Henry. Harrison Brown's has given me new strength and power such as few could easily realize."

-- 0 HASHNU HARA, Editor of Wings of Truth, London, Eng.

"I believe the idea that money wants you will help you to the right mental condition. Be a pot of honey and let it come."

---ELIZABETH TOWNE, Editor of Nautilus.

Man's the elm, and Wealth the vine. Stanch and strong the tendrils twine. Though the frail ringlets thee deceive, None from its stock that vine can reave.

The laws of this world are written out for him on every piece of money in his hand. . . Money which represents the prose of life, is, in its effects and laws, as beautiful as roses. . . . . . Not an instant would a dime remain a dime. In one it had become an eagle and in another a copper cent. For the whole value of the dime is in knowing what to do with it . . . . . Money is of no value. It cannot spend itself. All depends on the skill of the spender. . . . . . He needs no money for he is value.

--EMERSON

Preface to the First Edition

To the Reader.

This essay upon the Dollar appeared in NOW as one of a series of twelve lessons entitled, "Success and how I won it through Affirmation." It attracted much attention and drew out from its readers many letters. This appreciation has decided "NOW" Folk to reprint it in form for a wider circulation.

This well conserves the purpose for which it was written. I wish to awaken my fellows to a sense of their present possessions and help them to a realization of the Principle which controls Life's expression so that, living being to them "a fine art,- they will cease to look for happiness in some far-off heaven, but will enter into the enjoyment of the one they create here and now

It is believed that this little monograph is the first utterance of the thought that each individual has the ability so to radiate his mental forces that he can cause the Dollar to feel him, love him, seek him and thus draw, at will, all things (page 11) needed for his enfoldment from the Universal Supply.

It will help you to rise above the drudgery of enforced labor and enable you to enter upon the manifold expressions of life with the jolt and spontaneity of childhood. This is the thought which comes to you with this, my Lesson of Success.

HENRY HARRISON BROWN. San Francisco, Cal., May 1, 1903.

Preface to the Thirtieth Edition

The constant and increasing demand for this modest booklet and the beneficent effect which it has had on thousands of its readers, seem to justify its appearance in a new and enlarged form. May it have also a wider influence and an enlarged power to free the minds of its readers from the tyranny of things.

HENRY HARRISON BROWN.

589 Haight Street, San Francisco, Cal., March, 1917.