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The Science of Getting Rich

The Original Classic

Audiobook
0 of 1 copy available
Wait time: About 2 weeks
0 of 1 copy available
Wait time: About 2 weeks

The Science of Getting Rich by Wallace D. Wattles is an inspirational work that inspired the creation of Rhonda Byrne's best-selling book, The Secret. The simplicity and pragmatical approach of The Science of Getting Rich demonstrates the direct route to aligning oneself (and others) with the acquirement of wealth and success.

This new edition contains the original text now voiced by talented narrator Jake Dibello. This audiobook is further enriched with low background music designed to provide you with time and space to reflect on solutions that apply specifically to you. The frequency of the sounds creates the right mindscape, and stimulates creative thinking so that inspirations new to you can stem from the guidance, knowledge, and wisdom contained in this book.

It is time to invite prosperity into the ultimate power of your mind, and transform that into a can-do attitude in your reality. The many ways of prosperity-making will be open to you, if you take the first step.

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    • AudioFile Magazine
      Wattles's book, first published in 1910, jumps into the present with the help of Eliza Foss's hip reading. Her voice sounds youthful yet educated, relaxed yet firmly engaged with the core of the lesson. The writing of this era is a delight--confident, erudite, precise. The nonsectarian spiritual component will elevate listeners' intentions and encourage their faith in the message. The author says that visualizing, thinking, and doing things "in a certain way" are the tools we need to create the abundant life we deserve. He is especially lucid regarding the correct use of the will, which should be used not to control others, but to direct our own thoughts and actions toward the future of wealth we desire. T.W. (c) AudioFile 2007, Portland, Maine

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