The Path to Prosperity
About This Book
A less-known but equally powerful short work by Allen, in which he argues that genuine prosperity — outer as well as inner — is the natural result of inner righteousness and right thinking. He distinguishes between the pursuit of personal gain (which produces anxiety and disappointment) and the cultivation of virtue and service (which attracts prosperity without effort as a natural consequence of spiritual alignment).
What You'll Learn
True prosperity is not the accumulation of things but the unfoldment of virtue — and it is this unfoldment, not clever strategy, that permanently attracts abundance. The person who gives without thought of return activates a law that returns abundantly — the miser who hoards has already established the consciousness that attracts poverty. Self-purification — removing wrong thoughts and selfish desires — is the most direct path to lasting material as well as spiritual abundance.
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