Capitolo 1
AS A MAN THINKETH
FROM
JAMES ALLEN
Author of "From Passion to the Peace"
_Mind is the power Master that shapes and ago,
And Man is Mind, and he always takes
The utensil of Thought, and, moulding what he wants,
It produces thousand joys thousand illses,:--
He thinks secretly, and it comes to pass:
Environment is but its look-glass._
Cleared edition
New York
CONTAINED
THOUGHT IS CHARACTER
EFFECT OF THOUGHT ON CIRCUMSTANCES
EFFECT OF THOUGHT ON HEALTH AND THE BODY
THOUGHT IS PURPOSE
THE THOUGHT-FACTOR IN ATTAINMENT
VISIONS AND IDEALS
SERENITY
PREFACE
This small volume (the result of meditation and it experiments) it is not
understood as an exhaustive essay on the very-write-on subject
of the power of thought. It is suggestive rather than explanatory,
his/her object that is to stimulate men and women to the discovery and
perception of the truth that--
"I am Them them creative of them."
from virtue of the thoughts that they chooses and they encourages; that
mind it is the master-weaver, both of the inside garment of character
and the external garment of circumstance, and that, how they can have
until here fabric in ignorance and sorry they can now plot in
intellectual improvement and the happiness.
JAMES ALLEN.
AVENUE OF WIDE PARK,
ILFRACOMBE,
THE INGHILTERRA
AS A MAN THINKETH
THOUGHT IS CHARACTER
The aphorism, "As a thinketh of the man in his/her heart so it is him", not only
you embrace that the whole one of a man is being, but it is so comprehensive as to
you arrive out to every condition and circumstance of his/her life. A man is
literally _what that he thinks, character of _his that is the complete sum of
all of his/her thoughts.
As the springs of cried from, and you/he/she could not be without, the seed, this way
every action of a man jumps from the unknown seeds of thought, and
you/he/she could not appear without them. This applies equally to those
actions called "spontaneous" and "not intentional" as to those, what
you/he/she is intentionally performed.
Action is the flower of thought and the joy and to suffer is its fruits;