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How the Mind Works

BY

CHRISTIAN D. LARSON


This book is the latest of all; and it deals with a subject that is of vital interest to all students of modern metaphysics, the new psychology and practical idealism.

Man is as he thinks; therefore he can change himself, his life, and even his circumstances, by changing his thought. But before he can change his thought he must understand those laws and processes through which thought is produced; that is, he must know how the mind works.

This book will explain. It will tell you exactly how the mind works; how you can control and apply, as you may desire, the laws of the mind; how you can think what you want to think, and thus apply, according to plan and purpose, the full power of thought. In brief, it is a book that will tell you how to use your own mind; and than this nothing can be more important.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Chapter I.— The Greatest Power in Man.
Chapter II.— The Best Use of the Mind.
Chapter III.— What Determines Mental Action.
Chapter IV.— The Leading Metaphysical Law.
Chapter V.— How the Mind Makes the Man.
Chapter VI.— How Mental Pictures Become Realities.
Chapter VII.— The Increase of Mental Power.
Chapter VIII.— The Within and the Without.
Chapter IX.— Finding Your Place in Life.
Chapter X.— When All Things Work for Good.
Chapter XI.— With What Measure Ye Mete.
Chapter XII.— Finding Material for Mind Building.
Chapter XIII.— Building the Superior Mind.
Chapter XIV.— The Secret of the Master Mind.
Chapter XV.— The Power of Mind over Body.
Chapter XVI.— The Power of Mind over Destiny.
Chapter XVII.— The X-Ray Power of the Mind.
Chapter XVIII.— When Mind is Broad and Deep.
Chapter XIX.— The Greatest Mind of All.
Chapter XX.— When Mind Is on the Heights.

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