Life Success Store: Classic Authors
Learn how the classic new thought thinkers paved the way for modern spiritual seekers to claim their innate wisdom and achieve success in life.
Learn how the classic new thought thinkers paved the way for modern spiritual seekers to claim their innate wisdom and achieve success in life.

Think and Grow Rich by Napolean Hill
“You are about to come into possession of a philosophy which can be transmuted into material wealth, or to bring you peace of mind, understanding, and spiritual harmony.”
Less than a century ago Napoleon Hill set out to interview many of the richest men in the world and to summarize their great achievements into 17 principles. Those 17 principles have been read and studied by countless thousands over the years and have helped create many of today’s richest and most successful business people in the world.
The book Think and Grow Rich is probably the most quoted book on success of all time. When you read it, you will learn to recognize and apply the principles that can help you achieve your goals in life. It teaches that happiness is being in alignment with the principles of nature.
Think and Grow RIch states that the only way to wealth is to cultivate the right ideas about the right things and then hold on to them. Various techniques for developing the mental faculties and ideas about wealth creation are fully explained for easy understanding.
Excerpt:
You, who read this book,will get most out of it by putting into practice the powerful Master Mind principle described in the book.
By following this plan every reader will get from its pages, not only the sum total of the best knowledge organized from the experiences of hundreds of successful men, but more important by far, he will tap new sources of knowledge in his own mind as well as acquire knowledge of priceless value FROM EVERY OTHER PERSON PRESENT.
If you follow this plan persistently you will be almost certain to uncover and appropriate the secret formula by which Andrew Carnegie acquired his huge fortune, as referred to in the author’s introduction.

The Game of Life and How to Play It by Florence Scovell Shinn
“So you see, to play successfully the game of life, we must train the imaging faculty. A person with an imaging faculty trained to image only good, brings into his life “every righteous desire of his heart”—health, wealth, love, friends, perfect self-expression, his highest ideals.”
An interesting book covering the laws of prosperity and abundance and other ‘patterns’ in life, filled with anecdotes and religious references. Well worth reading, especially since it was written by a woman at a time when there were very few women authors.
Excerpt:
The object of the game of life is to see clearly one’s good and to obliterate all mental pictures of evil. This must be done by impressing the subconscious mind with a realization of good. A very brilliant man, who has attained great success, told me he had suddenly erased all fear from his consciousness by reading a sign which hung in a room. He saw printed, in large letters this statement:
Why worry, it will probably never happen.” These words were stamped indelibly upon his subconscious mind, and he has now a firm conviction that only good can come into his life, therefore only good can manifest.”

As a Man Thinketh by James Allen
As A Man Thinketh is partly responsible for the creation of the entire personal development industry. Most contemporary Personal Devlopment authors and teachers credit this little book for providing the foundation to their principles. It is a set of philosophical musings on the power of our thoughts. Earl Nightingale, widely regarded as the father of modern day personal development, in his best-selling recording, called the ideas in this book, “The Strangest Secret”. The secret, he said, is “we become what we think about”.
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“Men do not attract that which they want, but that which they are. Their whims, fancies, and ambitions are thwarted at every step, but their inmost thoughts and desires are fed with their own food, be it foul or clean. Man is manacled only by himself, thought and action are the jailers of Fate—they imprison, being base, they are also the angels of Freedom—they liberate, being noble.”

Science of Getting Rich (SOGR) by Wallace Wattles
“You have the right to be Rich. There is nothing wrong with Getting Rich. It is not possible to live a really complete or successful life unless one is rich. To understand the science of getting rich is therefore the most
essential of all knowledge.”
Science of Getting Rich is A Towering Book That Introduces a New Science and Philosophy of Getting Rich. It is a pragmatic approach to the law of wealth and how any one applying the principles can create riches for himself.
The book provides fundamental laws governing the forces of wealth and how one can tap it for personal success. In a well-laid out sequence, the issue of riches both in terms of money and psychological impression are explored.
The author also takes the reader into a new ideal of how to create affluence for oneself.
Excerpt:
Every person naturally wants to become all that they are capable of becoming; this desire to realize innate possibilities is inherent in human nature; we cannot help wanting to be all that we can be. Success in life is becoming what you want to be; you can become what you want to be only by making use of things, and you can have the free use of things only as you become rich enough to buy them. To understand the science of getting rich is therefore the most essential of all knowledge.
There is nothing wrong in wanting to get rich. The desire for riches is really the desire for a richer, fuller, and more abundant life; and that desire is praise worthy. The man who does not desire to live more abundantly is abnormal, and so the man who does not desire to have money enough to buy all he wants is abnormal.
There are three motives for which we live; we live for the body, we live for the mind, we live for the soul. No one of these is better or holier than the other; all are alike desirable, and no one of the three–body, mind, or soul–can live fully if either of the others is cut short of full life and expression. It is not right or noble to live only for the soul and deny mind or body; and it is wrong to live for the intellect and deny body or soul.
The Ultimate Help Yourself Collection: 33 Self Improvement Classic eBooks by Various authors
Authors and titles include: Arnold Bennett–Mental Efficiency, Epictetus–Manual, Orisen Swett Marden–An Iron Will, Ralph Waldo Trine—In Tune With the Infinite, Character Building Thought Power, Samuel Smiles–Self-Help-National and Individual, Thomas Troward–The Creative Process in the Individual, The Edinborough Lectures,
Henry David Thoreau–Walden, and many more great, life transforming titles.

William Atkinson Four Pack of Inspiration (4 books for 1 price)
You will receive 4 ebooks for the price of 1: Practical Mental Influence, The Secret of Success, Thought Vibration, Thought-force in Business and Everyday Life. Followers of the New Thought movement of the early 20th century vehemently believed in the concept of mind over matter, and one of the most influential thinkers of this early New Age philosophy promises here, in this 1906 book, to show you how to harness the extraordinary mental powers you already possess. Youll learn the secret of the will how to become immune to injurious thought attraction the transmutation of negative thought the psychology of emotion developing new brain-cells and much more…

The Madman and The Prophet by Kahlil Gibran (2 books for 1 price)
Receive two books for the price of 1. These are must reads for every serious student of spirituality. Gibran has been called one of the best poets/writers of all time by fans. “Work is love made visible. And if you cannot work with love but only with distaste, it is better that you should leave your work and sit at the gate of the temple and take alms of those who work with joy.”

The Science of Mind by Ernest Holmes
Holmes founded Religous Science, part of the New Thought movement. Schooled in Christian Science, he moved to Los Angeles in 1912. Holmes published his first book, Creative Mind in 1919, and followed it up with The Science of Mind in 1926. Holmes had an immense influence on New Age beliefs, particularly his core philosophy that we create our own reality.

