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The Science of Getting Rich
Copyright © 2003 All Rights Reserved By Wallace D. Wattles
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Another eBookWholesaler Publication
The Science of Getting Rich
Copyright 2003 by
Wallace D. Wattles

All rights reserved.
By Author, Wallace D. Wattles

It was written many years ago. We have more modern techniques, televisions, radios, walking
on the moon, computers, microwaves, and on I can go. However, mankind has not changed.
We still have the same needs, wants, desires, and dreams. This book is fantastic, and you may
pass it around as much as you like and inspire others with this book.

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PREFACE - By Author, Wallace D. Wattles

This book is pragmatical, not philosophical; a practical manual, not a treatise upon theories. It is intended for the men and women whose most pressing need is for money; who wish to get rich first, and philosophize afterward. It is for those who have, so far, found neither the time, the means, nor the opportunity to go deeply into the study of metaphysics, but who want results and who are willing
to take the conclusions of science as a basis for action, without going into all the processes by which those conclusions were reached.
It is expected that the reader will take the fundamental statements upon faith, just as he would take statements concerning a law of electrical action if they were promulgated by a Marconi or an Edison; and, taking the statements upon faith, that he will prove their truth by acting upon them without fear or hesitation.
Every man or woman who does this will certainly get rich; for the science herein applied is an exact science, and failure is impossible. For the benefit, however, of those who wish to investigate philosophical theories and so secure a logical basis for faith, I will here cite certain authorities.
The monistic theory of the universe the theory that One is All, and that All is One; That one Substance manifests itself as the seeming many elements of the material world -is of Hindu origin, and has been gradually winning its way into the thought of the western world for two hundred years. It is the foundation of all the Oriental philosophies, and of those of Descartes, Spinoza, Leibnitz, Schopenhauer, Hegel, and Emerson. The reader who would dig to the philosophical foundations of this is advised to read Hegel and Emerson for himself.
In writing this book I have sacrificed all other considerations to plainness and
simplicity of style, so that all might understand. The plan of action laid down
herein was deduced from the conclusions of philosophy; it has been thoroughly
tested, and bears the supreme test of practical experiment; it works. If you wish
to know how the conclusions were arrived at, read the writings of the authors mentioned above; and if you wish to reap the fruits of their philosophies in actual
practice, read this book and do exactly as it tells you to do.

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Table of Contents
CHAPTER 1 - The Right To Be Rich....................................................................5
CHAPTER 2 - There is A Science of Getting Rich...............................................8
CHAPTER 3 - Is Opportunity Monopolized?......................................................12
CHAPTER 4 - The First Principle in The Science of Getting Rich ....................16
CHAPTER 5 - Increasing Life.............................................................................21
CHAPTER 6 - How Riches Come to You...........................................................27
CHAPTER 7 – Gratitude......................................................................................32
CHAPTER 8 - Thinking in The Certain Way......................................................36
CHAPTER 9 - How to Use the Will....................................................................40
CHAPTER 10 - Further Use of the Will..............................................................45
CHAPTER 11 - Acting in the Certain Way.........................................................50
CHAPTER 12 - Efficient Action .........................................................................55
CHAPTER 13 - Getting into the Right Business.................................................60
CHAPTER 14 - The Impression of Increase........................................................64
CHAPTER 15 - The Advancing Man ..................................................................68
CHAPTER 16 - Some Cautions, and Concluding Observations.........................72

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CHAPTER 1 - The Right To Be Rich

Whatever may be said in praise of poverty, the fact remains that it is not possible
to live a really complete or successful life unless one is rich. No man can rise to
his greatest possible height in talent or soul development unless he has plenty of
money; for to unfold the soul and to develop talent he must have many things to
use, and he cannot have these things unless he has money to buy them with.
A man develops in mind, soul, and body by making use of things, and society is
so organized that man must have money in order to become the possessor of
things; therefore, the basis of all advancement for man must be the science of
getting rich.
The object of all life is development; and everything that lives has an inalienable
right to all the development it is capable of attaining.
Man's right to life means his right to have the free and unrestricted use of all the
things which may be necessary to his fullest mental, spiritual, and physical
unfoldment; or, in other words, his right to be rich.
In this book, I shall not speak of riches in a figurative way; to be really rich does
not mean to be satisfied or contented with a little. No man ought to be satisfied
with a little if he is capable of using and enjoying more. The purpose of Nature is
the advancement and unfoldment of life; and every man should have all that can
contribute to the power; elegance, beauty, and richness of life; to be content with
less is sinful.
The man who owns all he wants for the living of all the life he is capable of
living is rich; and no man who has not plenty of money can have all he wants.
Life has advanced so far, and become so complex, that even the most ordinary
man or woman requires a great amount of wealth in order to live in a manner that
even approaches completeness. Every person naturally wants to become all that


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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.
We are all acquainted with the loathsome consequences of living for the body
and denying both mind and soul; and we see that real life means the complete
expression of all that man can give forth through body, mind, and soul. Whatever
he can say, no man can be really happy or satisfied unless his body is living fully
in every function, and unless the same is true of his mind and his soul. Wherever
there is unexpressed possibility, or function not performed, there is unsatisfied
desire. Desire is possibility seeking expression, or function seeking performance.
Man cannot live fully in body without good food, comfortable clothing, and
warm shelter; and without freedom from excessive toil. Rest and recreation are
also necessary to his physical life.
He cannot live fully in mind without books and time to study them, without
opportunity for travel and observation, or without intellectual companionship.

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To live fully in mind he must have intellectual recreations, and must surround
himself with all the objects of art and beauty he is capable of using and
appreciating.
To live fully in soul, man must have love; and love is denied expression by
poverty.
A man's highest happiness is found in the bestowal of benefits on those he loves;
love finds its most natural and spontaneous expression in giving. The man who
has nothing to give cannot fill his place as a husband or father, as a citizen, or as
a man. It is in the use of material things that a man finds full life for his body,
develops his mind, and unfolds his soul. It is therefore of supreme importance to
him that he should be rich.
It is perfectly right that you should desire to be rich; if you are a normal man or
woman you cannot help doing so. It is perfectly right that you should give your
best attention to the Science of Getting Rich, for it is the noblest and most
necessary of all studies. If you neglect this study, you are derelict in your duty to
yourself, to God and humanity; for you can render to God and humanity no
greater service than to make the most of yourself.

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CHAPTER 2 - There is A Science of Getting Rich

There is a Science of getting rich, and it is an exact science, like algebra or
arithmetic. There are certain laws which govern the process of acquiring riches;
once these laws are learned and obeyed by any man, he will get rich with
mathematical certainty.
The ownership of money and property comes as a result of doing things in a
certain way; those who do things in this Certain Way, whether on purpose or
accidentally, get rich; while those who do not do things in this Certain Way, no
matter how hard they work or how able they are, remain poor.
It is a natural law that like causes always produce like effects; and, therefore, any
man or woman who learns to do things in this certain way will infallibly get rich.
That the above statement is true is shown by the following facts:
Getting rich is not a matter of environment, for, if it were, all the people in
certain neighborhoods would become wealthy; the people of one city would all
be rich, while those of other towns would all be poor; or the inhabitants of one
state would roll in wealth, while those of an adjoining state would be in poverty.
But everywhere we see rich and poor living side by side, in the same
environment, and often engaged in the same vocations. When two men are in the
same locality, and in the same business, and one gets rich while the other
remains poor, it shows that getting rich is not, primarily, a matter of
environment. Some environments may be more favorable than others, but when
two men in the same business are in the same neighborhood, and one gets rich
while the other fails, it indicates that getting rich is the result of doing things in a
Certain Way.
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And further, the ability to do things in this certain way is not due solely to the
possession of talent, for many people who have great talent remain poor, while
other who have very little talent get rich.
Studying the people who have got rich, we find that they are an average lot in all
respects, having no greater talents and abilities than other men. It is evident that
they do not get rich because they possess talents and abilities that other men have
not, but because they happen to do things in a Certain Way.
Getting rich is not the result of saving, or "thrift"; many very penurious people
are poor, while free spenders often get rich.
Nor is getting rich due to doing things which others fail to do; for two men in the
same business often do almost exactly the same things, and one gets rich while
the other remains poor or becomes bankrupt.
From all these things, we must come to the conclusion that getting rich is the
result of doing things in a Certain Way.
If getting rich is the result of doing things in a Certain Way, and if like causes
always produce like effects, then any man or woman who can do things in that
way can become rich, and the whole matter is brought within the domain of
exact science.
The question arises here, whether this Certain Way may not be so difficult that
only a few may follow it. This cannot be true, as we have seen, so far as natural
ability is concerned. Talented people get rich, and blockheads get rich;
intellectually brilliant people get rich, and very stupid people get rich; physically
strong people get rich, and weak and sickly people get rich.
Some degree of ability to think and understand is, of course, essential; but in so
far natural ability is concerned, any man or woman who has sense enough to read
and understand these words can certainly get rich.
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Also, we have seen that it is not a matter of environment. Location counts for
something; one would not go to the heart of the Sahara and expect to do
successful business.
Getting rich involves the necessity of dealing with men, and of being where there
are people to deal with; and if these people are inclined to deal in the way you
want to deal, so much the better. But that is about as far as environment goes.
If anybody else in your town can get rich, so can you; and if anybody else in
your state can get rich, so can you.
Again, it is not a matter of choosing some particular business or profession.
People get rich in every business, and in every profession; while their next door
neighbors in the same vocation remain in poverty.
It is true that you will do best in a business which you like, and which is
congenial to you; and if you have certain talents which are well developed, you
will do best in a business which calls for the exercise of those talents.
Also, you will do best in a business which is suited to your locality; an ice-cream
parlor would do better in a warm climate than in Greenland, and a salmon fishery
will succeed better in the Northwest than in Florida, where there are no salmon.
But, aside from these general limitations, getting rich is not dependent upon your
engaging in some particular business, but upon your learning to do things in a
Certain Way. If you are now in business, and anybody else in your locality is
getting rich in the same business, while you are not getting rich, it is because you
are not doing things in the same Way that the other person is doing them.
No one is prevented from getting rich by lack of capital. True, as you get capital
the increase becomes more easy and rapid; but one who has capital is already
rich, and does not need to consider how to become so. No matter how poor you
may be, if you begin to do things in the Certain Way you will begin to get rich;
and you will begin to have capital. The getting of capital is a part of the process
of getting rich; and it is a part of the result which invariably follows the doing of
things in the Certain Way.
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You may be the poorest man on the continent, and be deeply in debt; you may
have neither friends, influence, nor resources; but if you begin to do things in this
way, you must infallibly begin to get rich, for like causes must produce like
effects. If you have no capital, you can get capital; if you are in the wrong
business, you can get into the right business; if you are in the wrong location,
you can go to the right location; and you can do so by beginning in your present
business and in your present location to do things in the Certain Way which
causes success.
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CHAPTER 3 - Is Opportunity Monopolized?

No man is kept poor because opportunity has been taken away from him;
because other people have monopolized the wealth, and have put a fence around
it. You may be shut off from engaging in business in certain lines, but there are
other channels open to you. Probably it would be hard for you to get control of
any of the great railroad systems; that field is pretty well monopolized. But the
electric railway business is still in its infancy, and offers plenty of scope for
enterprise; and it will be but a very few years until traffic and transportation
through the air will become a great industry, and in all its branches will give
employment to hundreds of thousands, and perhaps to millions, of people. Why
not turn your attention to the development of aerial transportation, instead of
competing with J.J. Hill and others for a chance in the steam railway world?
It is quite true that if you are a workman in the employ of the steel trust you have
very little chance of becoming the owner of the plant in which you work; but it is
also true that if you will commence to act in a Certain Way, you can soon leave
the employ of the steel trust; you can buy a farm of from ten to forty acres, and
engage in business as a producer of foodstuffs. There is great opportunity at this
time for men who will live upon small tracts of land and cultivate the same
intensively; such men will certainly get rich. You may say that it is impossible
for you to get the land, but I am going to prove to you that it is not impossible,
and that you can certainly get a farm if you will go to work in a Certain Way.
At different periods the tide of opportunity sets in different directions, according
to the needs of the whole, and the particular stage of social evolution which has
been reached. At present, in America, it is setting toward agriculture and the
allied industries and professions. Today, opportunity is open before the factory
worker in his line. It is open before the businessman who supplies the farmer
more than before the one who supplies the factory worker; and before the
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professional man who waits upon the farmer more than before the one who
serves the working class.
There is abundance of opportunity for the man who will go with the tide, instead
of trying to swim against it.
So the factory workers, either as individuals or as a class, are not deprived of
opportunity. The workers are not being "kept down" by their masters; they are
not being "ground" by the trusts and combinations of capital. As a class, they are
where they are because they do not do things in a Certain Way. If the workers of
America chose to do so, they could follow the example of their brothers in
Belgium and other countries, and establish great department stores and co-
operative industries; they could elect men of their own class to office, and pass
laws favoring the development of such co-operative industries; and in a few
years they could take peaceable possession of the industrial field.
The working class may become the master class whenever they will begin to do
things in a certain way; the law of wealth is the same for them as it is for all
others. This they must learn; and they will remain where they are as long as they
continue to do as they do. The individual worker, however, is not held down by
the ignorance or the mental slothfulness of his class; he can follow the tide of
opportunity to riches, and this book will tell him how.
No one is kept in poverty by a shortness in the supply of riches; there is more
than enough for all. A palace as large as the capitol at Washington might be built
for every family on earth from the building material in the United States alone;
and under intensive cultivation, this country would produce wool, cotton, linen,
and silk enough to cloth each person in the world finer than Solomon was
arrayed in all his glory; together with food enough to feed them all luxuriously.
The visible supply is practically inexhaustible; and the invisible supply really IS
inexhaustible.
Everything you see on earth is made from one original substance, out of which
all things proceed.
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New Forms are constantly being made, and older ones are dissolving; but all are
shapes assumed by One Thing.
There is no limit to the supply of Formless Stuff, or Original Substance. The
universe is made out of it; but it was not all used in making the universe. The
spaces in, through, and between the forms of the visible universe are permeated
and filled with the Original Substance; with the formless Stuff; with the raw
material of all things. Ten thousand times as much as has been made might still
be made, and even then we should not have exhausted the supply of universal
raw material.
No man, therefore, is poor because nature is poor, or because there is not enough
to go around.
Nature is an inexhaustible storehouse of riches; the supply will never run short.
Original Substance is alive with creative energy, and is constantly producing
more forms. When the supply of building material is exhausted, more will be
produced; when the soil is exhausted so that food stuff and materials for clothing
will no longer grow upon it, it will be renewed or more soil will be made. When
all the gold and silver has been dug from the earth, if man is still in such a stage
of social development that he needs gold and silver, more will produced from the
Formless. The Formless Stuff responds to the needs of man; it will not let him be
without any good thing.
This is true of man collectively; the race as a whole is always abundantly rich,
and if individuals are poor, it is because they do not follow the Certain Way of
doing things which makes the individual man rich.
The Formless Stuff is intelligent; it is stuff which thinks. It is alive, and is always
impelled toward more life.
It is the natural and inherent impulse of life to seek to live more; it is the nature
of intelligence to enlarge itself, and of consciousness to seek to extend its
boundaries and find fuller expression. The universe of forms has been made by
Formless Living Substance, throwing itself into form in order to express itself
more fully.
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The universe is a great Living Presence, always moving inherently toward more
life and fuller functioning.
Nature is formed for the advancement of life; its impelling motive is the increase
of life. For this cause, everything which can possibly minister to life is
bountifully provided; there can be no lack unless God is to contradict himself
and nullify his own works.
You are not kept poor by lack in the supply of riches; it is a fact which I shall
demonstrate a little farther on that even the resources of the Formless Supply are
at the command of the man or woman will act and think in a Certain Way.
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CHAPTER 4 - The First Principle in The Science of Getting Rich

Thought is the only power which can produce tangible riches from the Formless
Substance. The stuff from which all things are made is a substance which thinks,
and a thought of form in this substance produces the form.
Original Substance moves according to its thoughts; every form and process you
see in nature is the visible expression of a thought in Original Substance. As the
Formless Stuff thinks of a form, it takes that form; as it thinks of a motion, it
makes that motion. That is the way all things were created. We live in a thought
world, which is part of a thought universe. The thought of a moving universe
extended throughout Formless Substance, and the Thinking Stuff moving
according to that thought, took the form of systems of planets, and maintains that
form. Thinking Substance takes the form of its thought, and moves according to
the thought. Holding the idea of a circling system of suns and worlds, it takes the
form of these bodies, and moves them as it thinks. Thinking the form of a slow-
growing oak tree, it moves accordingly, and produces the tree, though centuries
may be required to do the work. In creating, the Formless seems to move
according to the lines of motion it has established; the thought of an oak tree
does not cause the instant formation of a full-grown tree, but it does start in
motion the forces which will produce the tree, along established lines of growth.
Every thought of form, held in thinking Substance, causes the creation of the
form, but always, or at least generally, along lines of growth and action already
established.
The thought of a house of a certain construction, if it were impressed upon
Formless Substance, might not cause the instant formation, of the house; but it
would cause the turning of creative energies already working in trade and
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commerce into such channels as to result in the speedy building of the house.
And if there were no existing channels through which the creative energy could
work, then the house would be formed directly from primal substance, without
waiting for the slow processes of the organic and inorganic world.
No thought of form can be impressed upon Original Substance without causing
the creation of the form.
Man is a thinking center, and can originate thought. All the forms that man
fashions with his hands must first exist in his thought; he cannot shape a thing
until he has thought that thing.
And so far man has confined his efforts wholly to the work of his hands; he has
applied manual labor to the world of forms, seeking to change or modify those
already existing. He has never thought of trying to cause the creation of new
forms by impressing his thoughts upon Formless Substance.
When man has a thought-form, he takes material from the forms of nature, and
makes an image of the form, which is in his mind. He has, so far, made little or
no effort to co-operate with Formless Intelligence; to work "with the Father." He
has not dreamed that he can "do what he seeth the Father doing." Man reshapes
and modifies existing forms by manual labor; he has given no attention to the
question whether he may not produce things from Formless Substance by
communicating his thoughts to it. We propose to prove that he may do so; to
prove that any man or woman may do so, and to show how. As our first step, we
must lay down three fundamental propositions.
First, we assert that there is one original formless stuff, or substance, from which
all things are made. All the seemingly many elements are but different
presentations of one element; all the many forms found in organic and inorganic
nature are but different shapes, made from the same stuff. And this stuff is
thinking stuff; a thought held in it produces the form of the thought. Thought, in
thinking substance, produces shapes. Man is a thinking center, capable of
original thought; if man can communicate his thought to original thinking
substance, he can cause the creation, or formation, of the thing he thinks about.
To summarize this--
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There is a thinking stuff from which all things are made, and which, in its
original state, permeates, penetrates, and fills the interspaces of the universe.
A thought, in this substance, produces the thing that is imaged by the thought.
Man can form things in his thought, and, by impressing his thought upon
formless substance, can cause the thing he thinks about to be created.
It may be asked if I can prove these statements; and without going into details, I
answer that I can do so, both by logic and experience.
Reasoning back from the phenomena of form and thought, I come to one original
thinking substance; and reasoning forward from this thinking substance, I come
to man's power to cause the formation of the thing he thinks about.
And by experiment, I find the reasoning true; and this is my strongest proof.
If one man who reads this book gets rich by doing what it tells him to do, that is
evidence in support of my claim; but if every man who does what it tells him to
do gets rich, that is positive proof until some one goes through the process and
fails. The theory is true until the process fails; and this process will not fail, for
every man who does exactly what this book tells him to do will get rich.
I have said that men get rich by doing things in a Certain Way; and in order to do
so, men must become able to think in a certain way.
A man's way of doing things is the direct result of the way he thinks about
things.
To do things in a way you want to do them, you will have to acquire the ability
to think the way you want to think; this is the first step toward getting rich.
To think what you want to think is to think TRUTH, regardless of appearances.
Every man has the natural and inherent power to think what he wants to think,
but it requires far more effort to do so than it does to think the thoughts which
are suggested by appearances. To think according to appearance is easy; to think
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truth regardless of appearances is laborious, and requires the expenditure of more
power than any other work, man is called upon to perform.
There is no labor from which most people shrink as they do from that of
sustained and consecutive thought; it is the hardest work in the world. This is
especially true when truth is contrary to appearances. Every appearance in the
visible world tends to produce a corresponding form in the mind, which observes
it; and this can only be prevented by holding the thought of the TRUTH.
To look upon the appearance of disease will produce the form of disease in your
own mind, and ultimately in your body, unless you hold the thought of the truth,
which is that there is no disease; it is only an appearance, and the reality is
health.
To look upon the appearances of poverty will produce corresponding forms in
your own mind, unless you hold to the truth that there is no poverty; there is only
abundance.
To think health when surrounded by the appearances of disease, or to think
riches when in the midst of appearances of poverty, requires power; but he who
acquires this power becomes a MASTER MIND. He can conquer fate; he can
have what he wants.
This power can only be acquired by getting hold of the basic fact which is behind
all appearances; and that fact is that there is one Thinking Substance, from which
and by which all things are made.
Then we must grasp the truth that every thought held in this substance becomes a
form, and that man can so impress his thoughts upon it as to cause them to take
form and become visible things.
When we realize this, we lose all doubt and fear, for we know that we can create
what we want to create; we can get what we want to have, and can become what
we want to be. As a first step toward getting rich, you must believe the three
fundamental statements given previously in this chapter; and in order to
emphasize them. I repeat them here:--
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There is a thinking stuff from which all things are made, and which, in its
original state, permeates, penetrates, and fills the interspaces of the universe.
A thought, in this substance, produces the thing that is imaged by the thought.
Man can form things in his thought, and, by impressing his thought upon
formless substance, can cause the thing he thinks about to be created.
You must lay aside all other concepts of the universe than this monistic one; and
you must dwell upon this until it is fixed in your mind, and has become your
habitual thought. Read these creed statements over and over again; fix every
word upon your memory, and meditate upon them until you firmly believe what
they say. If a doubt comes to you, cast it aside as a sin. Do not listen to
arguments against this idea; do not go to churches or lectures where a contrary
concept of things is taught or preached. Do not read magazines or books which
teach a different idea; if you get mixed up in your faith, all your efforts will be in
vain.
Do not ask why these things are true, nor speculate as to how they can be true;
simply take them on trust.
The science of getting rich begins with the absolute acceptance of this faith.
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CHAPTER 5 - Increasing Life

You must get rid of the last vestige of the old idea that there is a Deity whose
will it is that you should be poor, or whose purposes may be served by keeping
you in poverty.
The Intelligent Substance which is All, and in All, and which lives in All and
lives in you, is a consciously Living Substance. Being a consciously living
substance, It must have the nature and inherent desire of every living intelligence
for increase of life. Every living thing must continually seek for the enlargement
of its life, because life, in the mere act of living, must increase itself.
A seed, dropped into the ground, springs into activity, and in the act of living
produces a hundred more seeds; life, by living, multiplies itself. It is forever
Becoming More; it must do so, if it continues to be at all.
Intelligence is under this same necessity for continuous increase. Every thought
we think makes it necessary for us to think another thought; consciousness is
continually expanding. Every fact we learn leads us to the learning of another
fact; knowledge is continually increasing. Every talent we cultivate brings to the
mind the desire to cultivate another talent; we are subject to the urge of life,
seeking expression, which ever drives us on to know more, to do more, and to be
more.
In order to know more, do more, and be more we must have more; we must have
things to use, for we learn, and do, and become, only by using things. We must
get rich, so that we can live more.
The desire for riches is simply the capacity for larger life seeking fulfillment;
every desire is the effort of an unexpressed possibility to come into action. It is
power seeking to manifest which causes desire. That which makes you want
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more money is the same as that which makes the plant grow; it is Life, seeking
fuller expression.
The One Living Substance must be subject to this inherent law of all life; it is
permeated with the desire to live more; that is why it is under the necessity of
creating things.
The One Substance desires to live more in you; hence it wants you to have all the
things you can use.
It is the desire of God that you should get rich. He wants you to get rich because
he can express himself better through you if you have plenty of things to use in
giving him expression. He can live more in you if you have unlimited command
of the means of life.
The universe desires you to have everything you want to have.
Nature is friendly to your plans.
Everything is naturally for you.
Make up your mind that this is true.
It is essential, however that your purpose should harmonize with the purpose that
is in All.
You must want real life, not mere pleasure of sensual gratification. Life is the
performance of function; and the individual really lives only when he performs
every function, physical, mental, and spiritual, of which he is capable, without
excess in any.
You do not want to get rich in order to live swinishly, for the gratification of
animal desires; that is not life. But the performance of every physical function is
a part of life, and no one lives completely who denies the impulses of the body a
normal and healthful expression.
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You do not want to get rich solely to enjoy mental pleasures, to get knowledge,
to gratify ambition, to outshine others, to be famous. All these are a legitimate
part of life, but the man who lives for the pleasures of the intellect alone will
only have a partial life, and he will never be satisfied with his lot.
You do not want to get rich solely for the good of others, to lose yourself for the
salvation of mankind, to experience the joys of philanthropy and sacrifice. The
joys of the soul are only a part of life; and they are no better or nobler than any
other part.
You want to get rich in order that you may eat, drink, and be merry when it is
time to do these things; in order that you may surround yourself with beautiful
things, see distant lands, feed your mind, and develop your intellect; in order that
you may love men and do kind things, and be able to play a good part in helping
the world to find truth.
But remember that extreme altruism is no better and no nobler than extreme
selfishness; both are mistakes.
Get rid of the idea that God wants you to sacrifice yourself for others, and that
you can secure his favor by doing so; God requires nothing of the kind.
What he wants is that you should make the most of yourself, for yourself, and for
others; and you can help others more by making the most of yourself than in any
other way.
You can make the most of yourself only by getting rich; so it is right and
praiseworthy that you should give your first and best thought to the work of
acquiring wealth.
Remember, however, that the desire of Substance is for all, and its movements
must be for more life to all; it cannot be made to work for less life to any,
because it is equally in all, seeking riches and life.
Intelligent Substance will make things for you, but it will not take things away
from some one else and give them to you.
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You must get rid of the thought of competition. You are to create, not to compete
for what is already created.
You do not have to take anything away from any one.
You do not have to drive sharp bargains.
You do not have to cheat, or to take advantage. You do not need to let any man
work for you for less than he earns.
You do not have to covet the property of others, or to look at it with wishful
eyes; no man has anything of which you cannot have the like, and that without
taking what he has away from him.
You are to become a creator, not a competitor; you are going to get what you
want, but in such a way that when you get it every other man will have more than
he has now.
I am aware that there are men who get a vast amount of money by proceeding in
direct opposition to the statements in the paragraph above, and may add a word
of explanation here. Men of the plutocratic type, who become very rich, do so
sometimes purely by their extraordinary ability on the plane of competition; and
sometimes they unconsciously relate themselves to Substance in its great
purposes and movements for the general racial upbuilding through industrial
evolution. Rockefeller, Carnegie, Morgan, et al., have been the unconscious
agents of the Supreme in the necessary work of systematizing and organizing
productive industry; and in the end, their work will contribute immensely toward
increased life for all. Their day is nearly over; they have organized production,
and will soon be succeeded by the agents of the multitude, who will organize the
machinery of distribution.
The multi-millionaires are like the monster reptiles of the prehistoric eras; they
play a necessary part in the evolutionary process, but the same Power which
produced them will dispose of them. And it is well to bear in mind that they have
never been really rich; a record of the private lives of most of this class will show
that they have really been the most abject and wretched of the poor.
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Riches secured on the competitive plane are never satisfactory and permanent;
they are yours today, and another's tomorrow. Remember, if you are to become
rich in a scientific and certain way, you must rise entirely out of the competitive
thought. You must never think for a moment that the supply is limited. Just as
soon as you begin to think that all the money is being "cornered" and controlled
by bankers and others, and that you must exert yourself to get laws passed to stop
this process, and so on; in that moment you drop into the competitive mind, and
your power to cause creation is gone for the time being; and what is worse, you
will probably arrest the creative movements you have already instituted.
KNOW that there are countless millions of dollars' worth of gold in the
mountains of the earth, not yet brought to light; and know that if there were not,
more would be created from Thinking Substance to supply your needs.
KNOW that the money you need will come, even if it is necessary for a thousand
men to be led to the discovery of new gold mines to-morrow.
Never look at the visible supply; look always at the limitless riches in Formless
Substance, and KNOW that they are coming to you as fast as you can receive
and use them. Nobody, by cornering the visible supply, can prevent you from
getting what is yours.
So never allow yourself to think for an instant that all the best building spots will
be taken before you get ready to build your house, unless you hurry. Never worry
about the trusts and combines, and get anxious for fear they will soon come to
own the whole earth. Never get afraid that you will lose what you want because
some other person "beats you to it." That cannot possibly happen; you are not
seeking any thing that is possessed by anybody else; you are causing what you
want to be created from formless Substance, and the supply is without limits.
Stick to the formulated statement:--
There is a thinking stuff from which all things are made, and which, in its
original state, permeates, penetrates, and fills the interspaces of the universe.
A thought, in this substance, produces the thing that is imaged by the thought.
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Man can form things in his thought, and, by impressing his thought upon
formless substance, can cause the thing he thinks about to be created.
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CHAPTER 6 - How Riches Come to You

When I say that you do not have to drive sharp bargains, I do not mean that you
do not have to drive any bargains at all, or that you are above the necessity for
having any dealings with your fellow men. I mean that you will not need to deal
with them unfairly; you do not have to get something for nothing, but can give to
every man more than you take from him.
You cannot give every man more in cash market value than you take from him,
but you can give him more in use value than the cash value of the thing you take
from him. The paper, ink, and other material in this book may not be worth the
money you pay for it; but if the ideas suggested by it bring you thousands of
dollars, you have not been wronged by those who sold it to you; they have given
you a great use value for a small cash value.
Let us suppose that I own a picture by one of the great artists, which, in any
civilized community, is worth thousands of dollars. I take it to Baffin Ray, and
by "salesmanship" induce an Eskimo to give a bundle of furs worth $ 500 for it. I
have really wronged him, for he has no use for the picture; it has no use value to
him; it will not add to his life.
But suppose I give him a gun worth $50 for his furs; then he has made a good
bargain. He has use for the gun; it will get him many more furs and much food; it
will add to his life in every way; it will make him rich.
When you rise from the competitive to the creative plane, you can scan your
business transactions very strictly, and if you are selling any man anything which
does not add more to his life than the thing he give you in exchange, you can
afford to stop it. You do not have to beat anybody in business. And if you are in
a business which does beat people, get out of it at once.
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Give every man more in use value than you take from him in cash value; then
you are adding to the life of the world by every business transaction.
If you have people working for you, you must take from them more in cash value
than you pay them in wages; but you can so organize your business that it will be
filled with the principle of advancement, and so that each employee who wishes
to do so may advance a little every day.
You can make your business do for your employees what this book is doing for
you. You can so conduct your business that it will be a sort of ladder, by which
every employee who will take the trouble may climb to riches himself; and given
the opportunity, if he will not do so it is not your fault.
And finally, because you are to cause the creation of your riches from Formless
Substance which permeates all your environment, it does not follow that they are
to take shape from the atmosphere and come into being before your eyes.
If you want a sewing machine, for instance, I do not mean to tell you that you are
to impress the thought of a sewing machine on Thinking Substance until the
machine is formed without hands, in the room where you sit, or elsewhere. But if
you want a sewing machine, hold the mental image of it with the most positive
certainty that it is being made, or is on its way to you. After once forming the
thought, have the most absolute and unquestioning faith that the sewing machine
is coming; never think of it, or speak, of it, in any other way than as being sure to
arrive. Claim it as already yours.
It will be brought to you by the power of the Supreme Intelligence, acting upon
the minds of men. If you live in Maine, it may be that a man will be brought
from Texas or Japan to engage in some transaction which will result in your
getting what you want.
If so, the whole matter will be as much to that man's advantage as it is to yours.
Do not forget for a moment that the Thinking Substance is through all, in all,
communicating with all, and can influence all. The desire of Thinking Substance
for fuller life and better living has caused the creation of all the sewing machines
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already made; and it can cause the creation of millions more, and will, whenever
men set it in motion by desire and faith, and by acting in a Certain Way.
You can certainly have a sewing machine in your house; and it is just as certain
that you can have any other thing or things which you want, and which you will
use for the advancement of your own life and the lives of others.
You need not hesitate about asking largely; "it is your Father's pleasure to give
you the kingdom, " said Jesus.
Original Substance wants to live all that is possible in you, and wants you to
have all that you can or will use for the living of the most abundant life.
If you fix upon your consciousness the fact that the desire you feel for the
possession of riches is one with the desire of Omnipotence for more complete
expression, your faith becomes invincible.
Once I saw a little boy sitting at a piano, and vainly trying to bring harmony out
of the keys; and I saw that he was grieved and provoked by his inability to play
real music. I asked him the cause of his vexation, and he answered, "I can feel
the music in me, but I can't make my hands go right." The music in him was the
URGE of Original Substance, containing all the possibilities of all life; all that
there is of music was seeking expression through the child.
God, the One Substance, is trying to live and do and enjoy things through
humanity. He is saying "I want hands to build wonderful structures, to play
divine harmonies, to paint glorious pictures; I want feet to run my errands, eyes
to see my beauties, tongues to tell mighty truths and to sing marvelous songs,"
and so on.
All that there is of possibility is seeking expression through men. God wants
those who can play music to have pianos and every other instrument, and to have
the means to cultivate their talents to the fullest extent; He wants those who can
appreciate beauty to be able to surround themselves with beautiful things; He
wants those who can discern truth to have every opportunity to travel and
observe; He wants those who can appreciate dress to be beautifully clothed, and
those who can appreciate good food to be luxuriously fed.
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He wants all these things because it is Himself that enjoys and appreciates them;
it is God who wants to play, and sing, and enjoy beauty, and proclaim truth and
wear fine clothes, and eat good foods. "it is God that worketh in you to will and
to do," said Paul.
The desire you feel for riches is the infinite, seeking to express Himself in you as
He sought to find expression in the little boy at the piano.
So you need not hesitate to ask largely.
Your part is to focalize and express the desire to God.
This is a difficult point with most people; they retain something of the old idea
that poverty and self-sacrifice are pleasing to God. They look upon poverty as a
part of the plan, a necessity of nature. They have the idea that God has finished
His work, and made all that He can make, and that the majority of men must stay
poor because there is not enough to go around. They hold to so much of this
erroneous thought that they feel ashamed to ask for wealth; they try not to want
more than a very modest competence, just enough to make them fairly
comfortable.
I recall now the case of one student who was told that he must get in mind a clear
picture of the things he desired, so that the creative thought of them might be
impressed on Formless Substance. He was a very poor man, living in a rented
house, and having only what he earned from day to day; and he could not grasp
the fact that all wealth was his. So, after thinking the matter over, he decided that
he might reasonably ask for a new rug for the floor of his best room, and an
anthracite coal stove to heat the house during the cold weather. Following the
instructions given in this book, he obtained these things in a few months; and
then it dawned upon him that he had not asked enough. He went through the
house in which he lived, and planned all the improvements he would like to
make in it; he mentally added a bay window here and a room there, until it was
complete in his mind as his ideal home; and then he planned its furnishings.
Holding the whole picture in his mind, he began living in the Certain Way, and
moving toward what he wanted; and he owns the house now, and is rebuilding it
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after the form of his mental image. And now, with still larger faith, he is going
on to get greater things. It has been unto him according to his faith, and it is so
with you and with all of us.
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CHAPTER 7 – Gratitude

The illustrations given in the last chapter will have conveyed to the reader the
fact that the first step toward getting rich is to convey the idea of your wants to
the Formless Substance.
This is true, and you will see that in order to do so it becomes necessary to relate
yourself to the Formless Intelligence in a harmonious way.
To secure this harmonious relation is a matter of such primary and vital
importance that I shall give some space to its discussion here, and give you
instructions which, if you will follow them, will be certain to bring you into
perfect unity of mind with God.
The whole process of mental adjustment and atonement can be summed up in
one word, gratitude.
First, you believe that there is one Intelligent Substance, from which all things
proceed; second, you believe that this Substance gives you everything you
desire; and third, you relate yourself to it by a feeling of deep and profound
gratitude.
Many people who order their lives rightly in all other ways are kept in poverty
by their lack of gratitude. Having received one gift from God, they cut the wires
which connect them with Him by failing to make acknowledgment.
It is easy to understand that the nearer we live to the source of wealth, the more
wealth we shall receive; and it is easy also to understand that the soul that is
always grateful lives in closer touch with God than the one which never looks to
Him in thankful acknowledgment.
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The more gratefully we fix our minds on the Supreme when good things come to
us, the more good things we will receive, and the more rapidly they will come;
and the reason simply is that the mental attitude of gratitude draws the mind into
closer touch with the source from which the blessings come.
If it is a new thought to you that gratitude brings your whole mind into closer
harmony with the creative energies of the universe, consider it well, and you will
see that it is true. The good things you already have come to you along the line of
obedience to certain laws. Gratitude will lead your mind out along the ways by
which things come; and it will keep you in close harmony with creative thought
and prevent you from falling into competitive thought.
Gratitude alone can keep you looking toward the All, and prevent you from
falling into the error of thinking of the supply as limited; and to do that would be
fatal to your hopes.
There is a Law of Gratitude, and it is absolutely necessary that you should
observe the law, if you are to get the results you seek.
The law of gratitude is the natural principle that action and reaction are always
equal, and in opposite directions.
The grateful outreaching of your mind in thankful praise to the Supreme is a
liberation or expenditure of force; it cannot fail to reach that to which it
addressed, and the reaction is an instantaneous movement towards you.
"Draw nigh unto God, and He will draw nigh unto you." That is a statement of
psychological truth.
And if your gratitude is strong and constant, the reaction in Formless Substance
will be strong and continuous; the movement of the things you want will be
always toward you. Notice the grateful attitude that Jesus took; how He always
seems to be saying, "I thank Thee, Father, that Thou hearest me." You cannot
exercise much power without gratitude; for it is gratitude that keeps you
connected with Power.
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But the value of gratitude does not consist solely in getting you more blessings in
the future. Without gratitude you cannot long keep from dissatisfied thought
regarding things as they are.
The moment you permit your mind to dwell with dissatisfaction upon things as
they are, you begin to lose ground. You fix attention upon the common, the
ordinary, the poor, and the squalid and mean; and your mind takes the form of
these things. Then you will transmit these forms or mental images to the
Formless, and the common, the poor, the squalid, and mean will come to you.
To permit your mind to dwell upon the inferior is to become inferior and to
surround yourself with inferior things.
On the other hand, to fix your attention on the best is to surround yourself with
the best, and to become the best.
The Creative Power within us makes us into the image of that to which we give
our attention.
We are Thinking Substance, and thinking substance always takes the form of that
which it thinks about.
The grateful mind is constantly fixed upon the best; therefore it tends to become
the best; it takes the form or character of the best, and will receive the best.
Also, faith is born of gratitude. The grateful mind continually expects good
things, and expectation becomes faith. The reaction of gratitude upon one's own
mind produces faith; and every outgoing wave of grateful thanksgiving increases
faith. He who has no feeling of gratitude cannot long retain a living faith; and
without a living faith you cannot get rich by the creative method, as we shall see
in the following chapters.
It is necessary, then, to cultivate the habit of being grateful for every good thing
that comes to you; and to give thanks continuously.
And because all things have contributed to your advancement, you should
include all things in your gratitude.
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Do not waste time thinking or talking about the shortcomings or wrong actions
of plutocrats or trust magnates. Their organization of the world has made your
opportunity; all you get really comes to you because of them.
Do not rage against, corrupt politicians; if it were not for politicians we should
fall into anarchy, and your opportunity would be greatly lessened.
God has worked a long time and very patiently to bring us up to where we are in
industry and government, and He is going right on with His work. There is not
the least doubt that He will do away with plutocrats, trust magnates, captains of
industry, and politicians as soon as they can be spared; but in the meantime,
behold they are all very good. Remember that they are all helping to arrange the
lines of transmission along which your riches will come to you, and be grateful
to them all. This will bring you into harmonious relations with the good in
everything, and the good in everything will move toward you.
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CHAPTER 8 - Thinking in The Certain Way

Turn back to the last two paragraphs of chapter 6 and read again the story of the
man who formed a mental image of his house, and you will get a fair idea of the
initial step toward getting rich. You must form a clear and definite mental picture
of what you want; you cannot transmit an idea unless you have it yourself.
You must have it before you can give it; and many people fail to impress
Thinking Substance because they have themselves only a vague and misty
concept of the things they want to do, to have, or to become.
It is not enough that you should have a general desire for wealth "to do good
with"; everybody has that desire.
It is not enough that you should have a wish to travel, see things, live more, etc.
Everybody has those desires also. If you were going to send a wireless message
to a friend, you would not send the letters of the alphabet in their order, and let
him construct the message for himself; nor would you take words at random
from the dictionary. You would send a coherent sentence; one which meant
something. When you try to impress your wants upon Substance, remember that
it must be done by a coherent statement; you must know what you want, and be
definite. You can never get rich, or start the creative power into action, by
sending out unformed longings and vague desires.
Go over your desires just as the man I have described went over his house; see
just what you want, and get a clear mental picture of it as you wish it to look
when you get it.
That clear mental picture you must have continually in mind, as the sailor has in
mind the port toward which he is sailing the ship; you must keep your face
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toward it all the time. You must no more lose sight of it than the steersman loses
sight of the compass.
It is not necessary to take exercises in concentration, nor to set apart special
times for prayer and affirmation, nor to "go into the silence," nor to do occult
stunts of any kind. There things are well enough, but all you need is to know
what you want, and to want it badly enough so that it will stay in your thoughts.
Spend as much of your leisure time as you can in contemplating your picture, but
no one needs to take exercises to concentrate his mind on a thing which he really
wants; it is the things you do not really care about which require effort to fix
your attention upon them.
And unless you really want to get rich, so that the desire is strong enough to hold
your thoughts directed to the purpose as the magnetic pole holds the needle of
the compass, it will hardly be worth while for you to try to carry out the
instructions given in this book.
The methods herein set forth are for people whose desire for riches is strong
enough to overcome mental laziness and the love of ease, and make them work.
The more clear and definite you make your picture then, and the more you dwell
upon it, bringing out all its delightful details, the stronger your desire will be; and
the stronger your desire, the easier it will be to hold your mind fixed upon the
picture of what you want.
Something more is necessary, however, than merely to see the picture clearly. If
that is all you do, you are only a dreamer, and will have little or no power for
accomplishment.
Behind your clear vision must be the purpose to realize it; to bring it out in
tangible expression.
And behind this purpose must be an invincible and unwavering FAITH that the
thing is already yours; that it is "at hand" and you have only to take possession of
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You are magnificent the way you are and have a power which is unlimited.
Use this power and manifest what is already born within.”

Marcus Freudenmann

 
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