Author: | Robert Collier, James M. Brand | ISBN: | 1230003034132 |
Publisher: | ZREADS | Publication: | January 15, 2019 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Robert Collier, James M. Brand |
ISBN: | 1230003034132 |
Publisher: | ZREADS |
Publication: | January 15, 2019 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
THE LOST WORD OF POWER
By Robert Collier
Synopsis
The author reveals the ancient "Lost Word" which may be used by anybody to command the invisible forces of the universe. Once learned, this Word can become the "Open Sesame" to all your heart's desires!
EXERPTS FROM THE PROLOGUE
SINCE the childhood of the race mankind has been haunted by the knowledge that all around him are riches and supplies sufficient to more than satisfy his every want—if only he could lay his hands on the key to make those riches available.
You find this thought running through the ancient Chinese and
East Indian legends, you meet it in the tales of Aladdin and Ali Baba from the Arabian Nights, you come across it in the folklore and myth of every bygone people. Van Dyke tells of it in the "Lost Word" and Longfellow in "Sandalphon".
In most of these tales, the key takes the form of some magic word, as in the story of Ali Baba, where his "Open, Sesame!" opened to him the door of the robbers' treasure cave, containing uncounted riches.
File size ( Digital) (485KB)
Books (1)
Biography (Yes)
Page count (8.5x11) (55)
Word count (15,332)
THE LOST WORD OF POWER
By Robert Collier
Synopsis
The author reveals the ancient "Lost Word" which may be used by anybody to command the invisible forces of the universe. Once learned, this Word can become the "Open Sesame" to all your heart's desires!
EXERPTS FROM THE PROLOGUE
SINCE the childhood of the race mankind has been haunted by the knowledge that all around him are riches and supplies sufficient to more than satisfy his every want—if only he could lay his hands on the key to make those riches available.
You find this thought running through the ancient Chinese and
East Indian legends, you meet it in the tales of Aladdin and Ali Baba from the Arabian Nights, you come across it in the folklore and myth of every bygone people. Van Dyke tells of it in the "Lost Word" and Longfellow in "Sandalphon".
In most of these tales, the key takes the form of some magic word, as in the story of Ali Baba, where his "Open, Sesame!" opened to him the door of the robbers' treasure cave, containing uncounted riches.
File size ( Digital) (485KB)
Books (1)
Biography (Yes)
Page count (8.5x11) (55)
Word count (15,332)