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The work explains that hidden inner spiritual and mental powers can be cultivated to overcome difficulties and align with universal law. It presents the idea of a greater Self whose recognition brings security, while acknowledging that life’s discipline and hardships cannot be avoided; personal strength makes them more bearable. Chapters survey fate versus free will, cause and effect, success, health, abundance, and the roles of the subconscious and superconscious minds, as well as character building, joy, and the proper and improper use of mental and spiritual faculties. Practical guidance stresses that thought shapes circumstance, inner change precedes outer transformation, and steady self-discipline awakens inward powers.
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