A classic in the self help category and a predecessor to “The Secret,” The Mystic Will teaches a simple theory and method of inducing the mystic power of the human will to bring about desired state of mind, satisfying reality and miracles. By practicing the simple steps of forethought, self-suggestion and repetition, the divine nature of the mind works its own wonder, even during one's sleep. The many benefits and applications of this theory include increasing memory power, enhancing learning ability, achieving calmness and cheerfulness, getting rid of fears and bad habits, working assiduously without weariness and healing illness and disorders.
Chapter I.--Attention and Interest
Chapter II.--Self-Suggestion
Chapter III.--Will-Development
Chapter IV.--Forethought
Chapter V.--Will and Character
Chapter VI.--Suggestion and Instinct
Chapter VII.--Memory Culture
Chapter VIII.--The Constructive Faculties
Chapter IX.--Fascination
Chapter X.--The Subliminal Self
Chapter XI.--Paracelsus
Chapter XII.--Last Words
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Charles Godfrey Leland (1824-1903) was an American humorist and folklorist. He worked in journalism, traveled extensively, and became interested in folklore and folk linguistics, publishing books and articles on American and European languages and folk traditions. By the end of his life he had worked in a wide variety of trades, achieved recognition as an author of the comedic Hans Breitmann Ballads, fought in two conflicts, and had written what was to become a primary source text for Neopaganism half a century later, Aradia; or, The Gospel of the Witches. He made a study of the Gypsies, on whom he wrote more than one book. Leland began to publish a number of books on ethnography, folklore and language. His fame during his lifetime rested chiefly on his comic Hans Breitmann Ballads (1871), written in a combination of broken English and German. His writings on Algonquian and gypsy culture were part of the contemporary interest in pagan and Aryan traditions. He also wrote The English Gipsies and Their Language (1873), The Gypsies (1882), The Algonquin Legends of New England (1884), Memoirs (1893) and The Breitmann Ballads.
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