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“THE BOOKS WITHOUT AN IF SERIES”

EVERYDAY EXPERIENCES

F. W. SEARS, M.P.

AUTHOR OF

“How to Attract Success,” “Concentration—Its Mentology and Psychology,” “How We Create Ourselves,” “The Law of Cause and Effect,” “Reincarnation—Why, When, Where?” “Death—Then What?” “The Unpardonable Sin,” “The Law of Abundance,” “What Creates Environment,” “Our Judgment Days,” “The Resurrection of the Body,” “The Secret of Healing,” “The Risen Self,” “What is God?” “How to Give Treatments,” etc., etc.

CENTRE PUBLISHING CO. NEW YORK

L. N. FOWLER & CO. LONDON, ENG.

Copyright, 1916 F. W. SEARS, M.P. All rights reserved

PREFACE

“Everyday Experiences” are the simple relation of some of the many problems which students and patients have presented to me for solution, the remedy I have prescribed, and the results obtained.

Knowing the “Law of Harmony” in its application to all things, and knowing the constructive results which will come to those who apply it in the living out of their daily life, these actual experiences are given to the world for the benefit of those who are ready and waiting for them.

THE AUTHOR.

CONTENTS

PAGE

HOW THE RENT WAS PAID 7

THE WORLD’S INJUSTICE 15

BETRAYING ONE’S CONFIDENCE 24

DEVELOPING A CONSCIOUSNESS 33

A BLESSED PRIVILEGE 40

THE TELEPHONE BELL 49

HOW THE RENT WAS PAID

She was about 25, well dressed, neat in appearance, rather good looking, quite intelligent, and a teacher of art. The distressed look upon her face when she entered my office showed that she was undergoing terrible suffering of some kind. She greeted me with the inquiry, “What in the world will I do, doctor?”

I told her the first thing she should do was to sit down, just get quiet a little and “let go,” then tell me all about it.

I talked with her about unimportant matters for a few minutes until I saw that she had grown somewhat calm and quiet in the harmonious atmosphere of my office and then asked her what her trouble was.

She said that it was money or rather the lack of it. I told her there was plenty of money in the world and a great abundance of it right here in New York. “Yes,” she said, “but I can’t get hold of it unless I pawn my diamond ring. I had to pawn one of them last month in order to pay my rent and will have to pawn my last one in order to pay my rent this month and then what shall I do?”

“Why pawn your ring now?” I asked.

“I haven’t pawned it yet,” she said, “but I will have to do so.”

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