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Man creates his environment, and this environment reacts upon him. This is the truth back of all the teachings of the ages. This is the Law of Attraction.Imagine a life where you become a money magnet, effortlessly drawing wealth and opportunities toward you. In "Dollars Want Me," Brown teaches the art of harnessing your mental power and wealth consciousness, making you realize that your thoughts have the ability to shape your reality. If youre ready to change your paradigm and embrace the law of attraction, this manifestation book will guide you toward the simple path to wealth. By mastering positive thinking and the power of thought, you'll be well on your way to creating money and achieving true abundance."Dollars Want Me", written by Henry Harrison Brown, is a profound work of personal development first published in 1903. Written at a time when wealth was primarily viewed through a materialistic lens, Browns work brought a revolutionary understanding of the creative power of thought and how one's mindset can truly shape their financial destiny. This classic book dives deep into the philosophy of money and teaches how to develop a growth mindset toward wealth.Sneak PeekYour thoughts are forces. Your every thought is a force sent out. Every thought reaches its goal. A thought is a force that acts upon the world. When you think wealth, you create wealth.Browns powerful insights reveal how every individual can cultivate the creative power of thought to shape their financial reality. The author emphasizes that by shifting your mental attitude for wealth, you naturally begin attracting abundance into your life. You'll understand how thoughts create wealth and how your mind can become the most valuable tool in achieving financial success."Dollars Want Me" is not just about acquiring money; its about mastering the law of prosperity through the positive thinking practices outlined in this manifestation book. You'll learn how to engage the thought vibrations that bring wealth into your life and build a prosperity mindset that serves as a foundation for financial freedom.Synopsis"Dollars Want Me" is a transformative guide that explores how ones thoughts and beliefs directly influence their financial success. In this enlightening work, Henry Harrison Brown explains how to align your mind with the law of attraction to create a life of abundance thinking. The book teaches readers to embrace the concept that dollars want you, instead of the other way around. By shifting your focus to thoughts that visualize wealth and prosperity, you harness the power of thought to command money into your life.Brown details how having a prosperity mindset and understanding the thought vibrations of wealth can lead to financial freedom. The principles taught in this book serve as a bridge between positive thinking and actual wealth creation, making it a valuable addition to the personal development journey. With techniques on creating money and embodying wealth consciousness, this book provides a step-by-step guide to mastering the art of money manifestation.Furthermore, "Dollars Want Me" connects the dots between your mindset for wealth and the tangible steps needed to bring about financial independence."Dollars Want Me" is not just another book about wealthits a manual for discovering the simple path to wealth and the science of getting rich. The insights offered by Henry Harrison Brown are timeless, teaching readers how to embody the wealth consciousness needed to attract financial success. This beautifully preserved reprint is perfect for anyone looking to explore the forgotten ways for modern days of wealth attraction and growth.Click the Buy Now button now and start your journey to becoming a money magnet!Title Details- Original text: Published in 1903 with 1917 updates.- Genre: Personal Development / Philosophy of Money.- Detailed Historical Context.
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To All
Who Would Be Free from the
Grind of Labor
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 will conserve 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 needed for his unfoldment 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 joy 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
— Helen Wilmans
There is neither health nor prosperity without harmony. There is no peace, no health, where there is want, be it the want of material Supply, wisdom Supply, or love Supply. Love, Truth, and Dollars — these are necessary to human well-being.
Mind, body, and estate must be cared for. In order that there may be health, happiness, and prosperity, there must be Harmony. This harmony is found in merely giving Self, the Soul, its way. Harmony is living in obedience to mental law. It is found in right thinking.
Poverty is the main cause of unrest, the dis-ease (the unease) that afflicts mankind. Remove poverty by right thinking, and all attendant evils will disappear. This right thinking means that there shall be, on the part of the individual, a change of attitude toward the Dollar.
The prevalent attitude is want for the Dollar, belief that Dollars are power. This must be outgrown, and the attitude must be that ALL POWER IS IN MAN. Dollars are machines with power delegated to them by man. They are useless without man. "Dollars want me!" is to be the thought of the "Coming Man." A few think so now and have obtained mastery of Supply.
It is a legitimate demand on the part of each individual that he have enough. To supply human needs is the function of the universe. All is for man. The sun shines for him, the waters run for him, the flowers bloom for him, the grain ripens for him, and the earth teems with beauty for him. All would be useless, would be purposeless, but for him. When he ceases to be, there is no use for the universe or anything in it. Without Man, these are virtually non-existent. Man alone gives a meaning, a use, a value, a purpose to the universe.