As a Man Thinketh 2018 Reprint of the 1913 Edition. As a Man Thinketh was first published in 1903. In it, Allen describes how man is the creator and shaper of his destiny by the thoughts which he thinks. We rise and fall in exact accordance with the character of the thoughts which we entertain. Our environment is the result of the thoughts that we harbor and the behavior that our thoughts bring about. Part of the New Thought Movement, Allen reveals the secrets to having the most fulfilling existence possible, guided by a proper understanding and appreciate of how thought shapes our lives. Allen advises on how to better manage our thoughts and how to direct them into more constructive behavior. Though written more than one hundred years ago, the language and resonance of this classic still hold up today, inviting each of us to reflect not on the world and others, but our own thoughts and how to regain their possession. The title for the essay comes from the Bible: “As a man thinketh in his heart, so is he,” Proverbs, chapter 23, verse 7. In more than a century, As A Man Thinketh has become an inspirational classic, selling millions of copies worldwide and bringing faith, inspiration, and self- healing to all who have encountered it.
Title : Mindscapes: An Artist””s Thoughts and Visions. paperback 100% of proceeds go to charity! Clean copy with no writing, notes, creases or highlighting. Item may have been opened and read, but signs of use are minimal.
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In Sorcery’s Shadow : A Memoir of Apprenticeship Among the Songhay of Niger, Paperback by Stoller, Paul; Olkes, Cheryl, ISBN 0226775437, ISBN-13 9780226775432, Like New Used, Free shipping in the US The author recounts his experiences studying to be a sorcerer among the Songhai people of Niger
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The Islamic Art and Architecture, 650-1250 paperback book by Yale University Press is a comprehensive nonfiction exploration of the art and architecture produced in the Islamic world during the period of 650-1250. Authored by Marilyn Jenkins-Madina, Richard Ettinghausen, and Oleg Grabar, this book is part of The Yale University Press Pelican History of Art Series and features 360 pages filled with insights, illustrations, and historical context. With a focus on Middle Eastern architecture and religious buildings, this book is a valuable resource for art and history enthusiasts looking to deepen their understanding of this fascinating era.