

The secret of the ages
Book • 1948
Published in 1926, 'The Secret of the Ages' by Robert Collier is a comprehensive guide to personal development and success.
The book delves into the practical psychology of abundance, desire, faith, visualization, and confident action.
Collier, drawing from his studies in New Thought metaphysics and his own experiences, offers a mix of motivational speech, practical guidebook, and philosophical pondering.
The book is dense with ideas and theories that demand attention and contemplation, making it a profound companion for those seeking a deeper, more fulfilling life.
It bridges the gap between the mystical and the practical, providing tools for readers to realize their full potential.
The book delves into the practical psychology of abundance, desire, faith, visualization, and confident action.
Collier, drawing from his studies in New Thought metaphysics and his own experiences, offers a mix of motivational speech, practical guidebook, and philosophical pondering.
The book is dense with ideas and theories that demand attention and contemplation, making it a profound companion for those seeking a deeper, more fulfilling life.
It bridges the gap between the mystical and the practical, providing tools for readers to realize their full potential.
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