Dollars Want Me! + The Call of the 20th Century: New Thought Lessons on Prosperity, Mind Power, and Spiritual Self-Mastery

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Synopsis

Dollars Want Me! + The Call of the 20th Century unites Henry Harrison Brown's most characteristic lessons in prosperity, will, and modern self-mastery. Written in the brisk, aphoristic prose of the New Thought movement, the work treats money not as a material accident but as an effect of mental attitude, confidence, and spiritual alignment. Its style is part sermon, part manual, part democratic manifesto, situated amid turn-of-the-century American mind-cure, self-culture, and metaphysical reform literature. Brown was a leading popularizer of New Thought, best known as the editor of the San Francisco periodical Now and as a lecturer on suggestion, healing, and the constructive power of thought. His background in reformist spirituality and public teaching shaped his conviction that poverty, fear, and limitation could be challenged through disciplined consciousness. These writings reflect both his metaphysical optimism and the expansive rhetoric of an America entering a new century. This volume is recommended for readers interested in the genealogy of self-help, prosperity theology, and American metaphysical religion. It offers not merely financial advice, but a revealing document of modernity's faith in mind, agency, and inner abundance.

Publisher information

  • Publisher: Sharp Ink
  • ISBN: 9788028333201
  • Dimensions: 229 x 152 x 2 mm
  • Weight: 81g
  • Languages: English