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The purpose of Life from the very beginning has been dominion-dominion over every adverse circumstance. And through his part of dominion, his nerve cell in the Mind of God and his ability through it to get whatever action he may persistently demand-man HAS dominion over everything. There is a Spark of Divinity in YOU. What are you doing to fan it into flame? Are you giving it a chance to grow, to express itself, to become an all-consuming fire? Are you giving it work to do? Are you making it seek out ever greater worlds to conquer? Or are you letting it slumber neglected, or perhaps even smothering it with doubt and fear?…mehr

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The purpose of Life from the very beginning has been dominion-dominion over every adverse circumstance. And through his part of dominion, his nerve cell in the Mind of God and his ability through it to get whatever action he may persistently demand-man HAS dominion over everything. There is a Spark of Divinity in YOU. What are you doing to fan it into flame? Are you giving it a chance to grow, to express itself, to become an all-consuming fire? Are you giving it work to do? Are you making it seek out ever greater worlds to conquer? Or are you letting it slumber neglected, or perhaps even smothering it with doubt and fear?
Autorenporträt
Robert Collier (1885-1950) was an American author known for his self-help and New Thought metaphysical books. He had a lifelong involvement in writing, editing, and research. Collier's most famous book, "The Secret of the Ages" (1926), gained significant popularity and sold over 300,000 copies during his lifetime. His writings focused on practical psychology, addressing topics such as abundance, desire, faith, visualization, confident action, and personal development. Even after his passing, Robert Collier Publications, Inc. continued to exist, with his widow and subsequent generations carrying on his work. Collier's books have enjoyed renewed attention due to their mention in the popular metaphysical film, "The Secret." The book's author, Rhonda Byrne, credits her daughter for introducing her to a century-old book, which provided a transformative glimpse and influenced her work. Robert Collier made significant contributions to the self-help genre and New Thought movement, offering insights and practical advice on achieving personal growth and success. His works continue to resonate with readers and inspire individuals on their paths to self-improvement.