The Secret of the Ages should rightfully be called the original of "The Secret." It is one of the pioneering works on the powers of the Universal Mind and the subconscious mind. The author says about this book:
"The great âMiddle Classâ has to bear the burdens of both the poor and the richâ and take what is left for itself.
It is to them that I should like to dedicate this book. If I cannot endow libraries or colleges for them, perhaps I can point the way to get all good gifts for them. For men and women like them do not need âcharityâ â or even sympathy. What they do need is inspirationâand opportunityâthe kind of inspiration that makes a man go out and create his own opportunity. And that, after all, is the greatest good one can do anyone. Few people appreciate free gifts. They are like the man whom admiring townsfolk presented with a watch. He looked it over critically for a minute. ThenââWhereâs the chain?â he asked. But a way to win for themselves the full measure of success theyâve dreamed of but almost stopped hoping forâthat is something every young couple would welcome with open arms. And it is something that, if I can do it justice, will make the âEternal Triangleâ as rare as it is today common, for it will enable husband and wife to work togetherânot merely for domestic happiness, but for business success as well. "
The Secret of the Ages - Mitch Horowitz & Robert Collier
The Secret of the Ages should rightfully be called the original of "The Secret." It is one of the pioneering works on the powers of the Universal Mind and the subconscious mind. The author says about this book:
"The great âMiddle Classâ has to bear the burdens of both the poor and the richâ and take what is left for itself.
It is to them that I should like to dedicate this book. If I cannot endow libraries or colleges for them, perhaps I can point the way to get all good gifts for them. For men and women like them do not need âcharityâ â or even sympathy. What they do need is inspirationâand opportunityâthe kind of inspiration that makes a man go out and create his own opportunity. And that, after all, is the greatest good one can do anyone. Few people appreciate free gifts. They are like the man whom admiring townsfolk presented with a watch. He looked it over critically for a minute. ThenââWhereâs the chain?â he asked. But a way to win for themselves the full measure of success theyâve dreamed of but almost stopped hoping forâthat is something every young couple would welcome with open arms. And it is something that, if I can do it justice, will make the âEternal Triangleâ as rare as it is today common, for it will enable husband and wife to work togetherânot merely for domestic happiness, but for business success as well. "