Mental ChemistryKallisti Publishing, 2006 - 239 For every problem, there is a solution. For every person, there is a meaning. For every success, there is a formula. Synopsis“We live in a fathomless sea of plastic mind substance. This substance is ever alive and active. It is sensitive to the highest degree. It takes form according to the mental demand. Thought forms the mold or matrix from which the substance expresses. Our ideal is the mold from which our future will emerge.” Charles F. Haanel penned those words and in Mental Chemistry you will discover exactly how you and your thoughts and perceptions shape the world around you and how you can use your mental faculties to control what happens in your life. Some of the “secrets” you will learn are…
In the tradition of his best-selling book The Master Key System, Mr. Haanel delivers to us more insight into life and the ways and means to live it to the fullest. Originally published in 1922, Mental Chemistry continues to be pertinent and poignant today. With his unique way of making the complex understandable and the arcane graspable, Mr. Haanel supplies you with the knowledge you need for your continuing success and attainment. |
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... animals and men. The protoplasmic cell desires the light and sends forth its impulse; this impulse gradually builds an eye. A species of deer feed in a country where the leaves grow on high branches, and the constant reaching for their ...
... animal plane. Here are actions and interactions that animals respond to, yet men know nothing of. Then we have the conscious thought plane. Here are almost limitless planes of thought to which man may be responsive. It is strictly the ...
... animal life appears. The plant cells have now become so plastic that they have additional capacities — those of individual consciousness and also additional powers, those of sensational magnetism. It draws tis life forces from both ...
... animal, evolves from a single cell. Even the human organism, according to Haeckel, is at first a simple nucleated globule of plasm about 1.125 inches in diameter, barely visible to the naked eye as a tiny point. The ovum transmits to ...
... animals resemble a social, civil community, the numerous single individuals of which are developed in various ways, but were originally only simple cells of one common structure. All life on this earth, as Dr. Butler points out in How ...
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6 Transmutation | 53 |
7 Attainment | 64 |
8 Industry | 74 |
11 Mental Medicine | 99 |
12 Orthobiosis | 104 |
13 Biochemistry | 111 |
14 Suggestion | 117 |
15 PsychoAnalysis | 129 |
16 Psychology | 140 |
17 Metaphysics | 147 |
18 Philosophy | 156 |