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“Study yourself. Find your strong points and make them stronger as well as your weak ones and strengthen them. Study yourself carefully and you will see yourself as you really are.”

Quote by William Walker Atkinson

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WILLIAM WALKER ATKINSON Ultimate Collection – 58 Books in One Volume: The Power of Concentration, The Key To Mental Power Development & Efficiency, Thought-Force in Business and Everyday Life, The Secret of Success, Mind Power, Raja Yoga, Self-Healing by Thought Force…

The William Walker Atkinson Ultimate Collection is a comprehensive compilation of 58 books by the author, William Walker Atkinson. This collection is a treasure trove of self-help and personal development literature, with a strong emphasis on the cultivation of mental power and concentration. The works within this collection delve into the intricacies of thought-force, its role in business and everyday life, and the secrets to achieving success. Additionally, the collection explores the practice of Raja Yoga and its relevance in modern life, offering insights into self-healing through the power of thought-force. The books are designed to assist readers in enhancing their mental capabilities, improving efficiency, and fostering a deeper understanding of the human mind. more

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William Walker Atkinson
William Walker Atkinson

William Walker Atkinson was an American author, born on December 5, 1862, and died on November 22, 1932. He is known for his writings in the fields of personal development, self-help, and mysticism. more

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