Practical Methods For Self-Development by Elizabeth Towne

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Practical Methods For Self-Development; Spiritual, Mental, Physical By Elizabeth Towne

Publishing: 1904 by Elizabeth Towne, First Edition

One of my favorite books I have had the pleasure of offering you guys, Elizabeth Towne is a pioneer in the New Thought and self-help movement. She was a major influence for William Walker Atkinson and was the first publisher for many of his books before he ventured off into creating his own path. Mrs. Towne wrote over 10 books, published books for more than 5 authors, all while founding, publishing, and writing for Nautilus magazine for over 55 years, one of the most sought after New Thought magazines from the early to mid 20th century. You can’t find an original one of those magazines for cheaper than a few hundred bucks, and that’s if you’re able to find one. ULTRA RARE

Condition: Very Good  

“What is the Law of being? Why, dearie, it is just love. “God is Love.” The lord thy God is love. “God” is diminutive for “Good”--just as “Will” is diminutive of “William.” The lord thy good is love. Love is good. Good is love. Love is the only good. Love is that which, when expressed, draws all good things to it. (Sounds like Mary Baker Eddy, doesn’t it? But it is good sense just the same. Read it carefully–absorb it, and it will illuminate you.)

The Law of your being is LOVE.

If you want to be happy, healthy, wealthy and wise clear down to the little-est things, you must live Love clear down to the little-est things. To love one person devotedly is not enough. To love a dozen is not enough. To love a person and yet live in faultfinding with him is not enough. To love the whole world so you would give your body to be burned for it, and yet live condemning it and exhorting it, is not enough. 

To live love is to see no evil to condemn.

“Oh, but,” you exclaim, “evils are facts. How can I help seeing them? It is a fact that my boy wayward and my husband neglects me and I have not enough money to do with and my neighbor tells lies about me. How can I help seeing it all?”

Bless your dear, anxious heart, what are facts?”  - Elizabeth Towne;  Practical Methods For Self-Development


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Practical Methods For Self-Development; Spiritual, Mental, Physical By Elizabeth Towne

Publishing: 1904 by Elizabeth Towne, First Edition

One of my favorite books I have had the pleasure of offering you guys, Elizabeth Towne is a pioneer in the New Thought and self-help movement. She was a major influence for William Walker Atkinson and was the first publisher for many of his books before he ventured off into creating his own path. Mrs. Towne wrote over 10 books, published books for more than 5 authors, all while founding, publishing, and writing for Nautilus magazine for over 55 years, one of the most sought after New Thought magazines from the early to mid 20th century. You can’t find an original one of those magazines for cheaper than a few hundred bucks, and that’s if you’re able to find one. ULTRA RARE

Condition: Very Good  

“What is the Law of being? Why, dearie, it is just love. “God is Love.” The lord thy God is love. “God” is diminutive for “Good”--just as “Will” is diminutive of “William.” The lord thy good is love. Love is good. Good is love. Love is the only good. Love is that which, when expressed, draws all good things to it. (Sounds like Mary Baker Eddy, doesn’t it? But it is good sense just the same. Read it carefully–absorb it, and it will illuminate you.)

The Law of your being is LOVE.

If you want to be happy, healthy, wealthy and wise clear down to the little-est things, you must live Love clear down to the little-est things. To love one person devotedly is not enough. To love a dozen is not enough. To love a person and yet live in faultfinding with him is not enough. To love the whole world so you would give your body to be burned for it, and yet live condemning it and exhorting it, is not enough. 

To live love is to see no evil to condemn.

“Oh, but,” you exclaim, “evils are facts. How can I help seeing them? It is a fact that my boy wayward and my husband neglects me and I have not enough money to do with and my neighbor tells lies about me. How can I help seeing it all?”

Bless your dear, anxious heart, what are facts?”  - Elizabeth Towne;  Practical Methods For Self-Development


Practical Methods For Self-Development; Spiritual, Mental, Physical By Elizabeth Towne

Publishing: 1904 by Elizabeth Towne, First Edition

One of my favorite books I have had the pleasure of offering you guys, Elizabeth Towne is a pioneer in the New Thought and self-help movement. She was a major influence for William Walker Atkinson and was the first publisher for many of his books before he ventured off into creating his own path. Mrs. Towne wrote over 10 books, published books for more than 5 authors, all while founding, publishing, and writing for Nautilus magazine for over 55 years, one of the most sought after New Thought magazines from the early to mid 20th century. You can’t find an original one of those magazines for cheaper than a few hundred bucks, and that’s if you’re able to find one. ULTRA RARE

Condition: Very Good  

“What is the Law of being? Why, dearie, it is just love. “God is Love.” The lord thy God is love. “God” is diminutive for “Good”--just as “Will” is diminutive of “William.” The lord thy good is love. Love is good. Good is love. Love is the only good. Love is that which, when expressed, draws all good things to it. (Sounds like Mary Baker Eddy, doesn’t it? But it is good sense just the same. Read it carefully–absorb it, and it will illuminate you.)

The Law of your being is LOVE.

If you want to be happy, healthy, wealthy and wise clear down to the little-est things, you must live Love clear down to the little-est things. To love one person devotedly is not enough. To love a dozen is not enough. To love a person and yet live in faultfinding with him is not enough. To love the whole world so you would give your body to be burned for it, and yet live condemning it and exhorting it, is not enough. 

To live love is to see no evil to condemn.

“Oh, but,” you exclaim, “evils are facts. How can I help seeing them? It is a fact that my boy wayward and my husband neglects me and I have not enough money to do with and my neighbor tells lies about me. How can I help seeing it all?”

Bless your dear, anxious heart, what are facts?”  - Elizabeth Towne;  Practical Methods For Self-Development