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Your Infinite Power To Be Rich

Joseph Murphy

Publisher: Planet editions

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Summary

This book is designed to be very practical. 
 
 

  It is aimed at men and women who have an urgent need for money and who seek to obtain the riches that life has in store for them. 
 
 

  It is aimed at men and women who want immediate results and who are willing to put into practice the simple, practical techniques described in detail in this book. 
 
 

  On the following pages, you will find specific details and illustrations on the techniques to be applied to achieve wealth as a natural way of life. 
 
 

  All the cases presented in this book are of men and women who have become wealthy using the mental and spiritual laws described in it and, from the author's personal knowledge, these people belong to all religious denominations. Moreover, they come from every income bracket and every social level. All these people have accumulated wealth by thinking in a certain way and using the power of their subconscious mind in the right way. 
 
 

  The following are just some of the highlights of this book: 
 
 

  How a salesman went from $5,000 to $50,000 in annual income in one year; 
 

  how many people use a magic formula to pay their bills with wonderful results; 
 

  how a Los Angeles businessman applied a millionaire formula, going from a 'hole in the wall' to controlling a chain of shops worth many millions; 
 

  how poets, writers, artists, scientists and businessmen derive wealth from the treasure of infinity within them; 
 

  how a ten-year-old boy constantly receives gifts of money wherever he goes; 
 

  how to become rich in the knowledge of mental and spiritual laws, realising that all the tangible good things in life will later be added to it. 
 

  You cannot lead a full and happy life if you are not rich! There is a logical and scientific approach to becoming rich, and if you want to reap the rewards of a rich, happy and successful life, you must study this book over and over again. 
 
 

  Do exactly what it tells you to do and you will pave the way to a bigger, better, happier, richer and nobler life.
Available since: 05/03/2023.

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