Wallace Wattles (1860-1911)

While it is difficult to discover
much about Wallace Delois Wattles' life, it is
known that he was born in the United States in
1860. And that he initially lived a life
consisting of failure, defeat and poverty.
But then latter
in his life, after studying, practicing and
applying the principles that he writes about in
his books he turn his life completely around.
In the preface to
The Science of Getting Rich, perhaps one of
the greatest books ever written, Wallace Wattles
advises us to limit our study (as he must have
himself) to "the monistic theory of the universe –
the theory that One is All, and that All is One;
that one Substance manifests itself as the seeming
many elements of the material world.
This theory is of
Hindu origin, and has been gradually winning its
way into the thought of western world for three
hundred years. It is the foundation of all the
Oriental philosophies, and those of Descartes,
Spinoza, Leibnitz, Schopenhauer, Hegel and
Emerson."
He continues,
"The reader who would dig to the philosophical
foundations is advised to read Hegel and Emerson
for himself."
Wallace Wattles
wrote several books including:
-
The Science
of Getting Rich,
-
The Science
of Being Great,
-
The Science
of Being Well,
-
Making of the
Man Who Can,
-
Health
Through New Thought and Fasting,
-
Several
shorter manuscripts,
-
plus a
novel, Hellfire Harrison.
However, it
is for his prosperity classic, The Science of
Getting Rich that he is best known.
Through his
tireless study and application of New Thought
Principles Wallace was able to turn his life from
poverty and failure in a prosperous way of living.
Having discovered these secrets, Wallace began to
write books to share these principles and
Universal Laws with the world.
His daughter
Florence has been quoted as saying, "He wrote
almost constantly. It was then that he formed his
mental picture. He saw himself as a successful
writer, a personality of power, an advancing man,
and he began to work toward the realization of
this vision. He lived every page ... His life was
truly the powerful life."
Wattles died
in 1911, not long after the 1910 publication of
The Science of Getting Rich. His books,
although know and used by the "lucky few" are
finally being re-released to the public and
are once again are assisting thousands of
people to live a more complete life.
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