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How To Stay Well

BY

CHRISTIAN D. LARSON


We no longer believe it is necessary for any one to have poor health; we now know that everybody can get well, and stay well all through life. The secret is to know how to use the greater powers of our own mind and soul—those powers which, when awakened and applied, can positively remove any ailment that may exist in the human system. This new book, HOW TO STAY WELL, explains exactly what those powers are, and gives practical methods on how to use them—methods that anyone can understand.

CONTENTS

Chapter I.— The New Way to Perfect Health.
Chapter II.— The Metaphysical Process of Cure.
Chapter III.— The Curative Power of Thought.
Chapter IV.— The Inner Force of Thought.
Chapter V.— Renew Your Mind and Be Well.
Chapter VI.— How the Mind Can Produce Health.
Chapter VII.— How to Maintain Perfect Health.
Chapter VIII.— The Real Man Is Always Well.
Chapter IX.— Realising The Perfect Health Within.
Chapter X.— Purity of Mind and Body.
Chapter XI.— The Happiness Cure.
Chapter XII.— How to Rest and Recuperate.
Chapter XIII.— Letting Go of Your Ailments.
Chapter XIV.— How the Subconscious Creates Health.
Chapter XV.— The Power of Mind Over Body.
Chapter XVI.— The Relation of Mind and Matter.
Chapter XVII.— The Greater Powers in Man.
Chapter XVIII.— The Higher Curative Forces.
Chapter XIX.— The Use of Spiritual Power.
Chapter XX.— How to Enter the Silence.
Chapter XXI.— The Use of Positive Affirmations.
Chapter XXII.— Statements of Truth and Selected Affirmations.
Chapter XXIII.— Chief Essentials in Prevention and Cure.
Chapter XXIV.— Practical Helps to Good Health.

Remember there is nothing mysterious in this book. It deals with the greatest power in man, but makes everything perfectly plain, and contains a mine of most important information.

Cloth, 7¾ × 5¼. 335 pp. 4s. 6d. net; post free, 4s. 10d.


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