The Science of Being Great

The Science of Being Great

by Wallace D. Wattles

Narrated by Maxim Kireev

Unabridged — 2 hours, 35 minutes

The Science of Being Great

The Science of Being Great

by Wallace D. Wattles

Narrated by Maxim Kireev

Unabridged — 2 hours, 35 minutes

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Overview

In Wallace Wattles' Third and final book in 'The Science of' Trilogy, he explains the philosophy of health in the mind as well as the body and bank account.


This series of books was the direct inspiration for Rhonda Byrne's The Secret which swept the world by storm in 2006 as a national Bestseller novel and Movie detailing just how we can be successful in everything we do and happy while doing it through a renewed perspective, a philosophy found in most religions but kept hidden from the common populace.





This third book represents Mr Wattles' final thoughts of the subject of personal success based on the ideas set forth in previous entries, while not replying on the previous two books, it stands alone as a more general theory of personal success based on the same methods as previously published.





While we may be spiritual beings by nature, our minds are primarily what give us our experiences, and by harnessing it's power and directing is exactly where we wish do we learn the secret of the universe that thought is everything.


But that utilizing that pragmatic force called the unconscious mind is where the real power of the mind, that hidden 90% of the iceberg underwater lies.


He doesn't pull any punches as he directly correlated this force with a personal God as creator of the universe who is after our highest good.


Coupling that with timeless common sense wisdom and a little in your face coaching that is the hallmark of self help and personal development.

Editorial Reviews

JUN/JUL 08 - AudioFile

The core of Wattles’s 1911 book is expressed in the first five minutes of this charming audio. He says that in our own way and at this time in history, each of us has the power to rise above our circumstances and limitations and achieve any kind of life we desire. Though written when many people feared God, the book promotes a more affirming and secure spiritual connection that has an optimistic tone of possibility. Narrator Eliza Foss demonstrates a solid connection with this material and an interesting yet still natural-sounding array of tone and pacing variations. Even more impressive is that her outsized talent does not divert attention from the power of Wattles’s timeless message. Essential listening for anyone limited by humbleness or low self-esteem. T.W. © AudioFile 2008, Portland, Maine

Product Details

BN ID: 2940171764739
Publisher: AB Publishing
Publication date: 05/04/2017
Edition description: Unabridged
Language: Russian
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