In Tune with the Infinite; or, Fullness of Peace, Power, and Plenty
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The author argues that an infinite spiritual source underlies all life and that individual existence operates through immutable laws; by aligning thought and will with that source, people can shape bodily health, inner peace, moral power, and material abundance. He stresses that thoughts are forces that build and attract, contrasts optimistic and pessimistic outlooks as world-building attitudes, and outlines practical principles for cultivating love, wisdom, illumination, and general well-being. Chapters combine metaphysical claims with concrete guidance for entering into continual harmony with higher laws and realizing fuller spiritual and material riches.
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