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THE HEART

The New Thought

WRITTEN BY

ELLA WHEELER WILCOX

Associate Editor of "NEW THOUGHT."

ELEVENTH THOUSAND

PUBLISHED BY

THE PSYCHIC RESEARCH COMPANY

TEMPLE CHAMBERS

TEMPLE AVE., E.C.,

LONDON, ENG.

1903

Copyright

THE PSYCHIC RESEARCH COMPANY.

All Rights Reserved.

NOTICE: This work is protected by Copyright, and simultaneous initial publication in United States of America, Canada, Great Britain, France, Germany, Russia and other countries. All rights reserved.

Publishers' Preface

This book is noteworthy as an interpretation of "New Thought."

That which was vague, mystic, unreal, has become, in the hands of Mrs. Wilcox, a lovable philosophy of simplest construction.

The backbone of this philosophy is The Power of Right Thought.

Startling as are some of the tenets expressed, they are provably true here and now.

It is possible that the very simplicity of this book will encourage careless criticism from those who believe that genius and ambiguity are twin.

But Mrs. Wilcox is ever the voice of the people: what she says is practical; what she thinks is clear; what she feels is plain.

Let the people judge this book.

Contents:

Let the Past Go The Sowing of the Seed Old Clothes High Noon Obstacles Thought Force Opulence Eternity Morning Influences The Philosophy of Happiness A Worn Out Creed Common Sense Literature Optimism Preparation Dividends Royalty Heredity Invincibility Faces The Object of Life Wisdom Self-Conquest The Important Trifles Concentration Destiny Sympathy The Breath Generosity Woman's Opportunity Balance

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