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Posts Tagged ‘Think and Grow Rich’

Cosmic Habit Force

Most, if not all of you, are familiar with Napoleon Hill and his work on the mastermind in Think and Grow Rich.  But he has another book, The Master Key to Riches, in which he explores a fascinating topic…

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Sexual Energy

Let’s talk about one of my favorite subjects:  sex.  Or more importantly, sexual energy…

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Living from Your Core

Living a life of peace and harmony comes from living within, not from without.  We have gratifications we live for, but those feed the external.  The higher spiritual state comes from living from your core.

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Freedom through Discipline

It’s ironic, but real freedom comes from discipline.  It’s all about self-control.  Most of us think we hate it.  But it offers us the best chance for happiness and harmony.

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Regenerate and Grow Rich

Love the comments in yesterday’s post on the discussion between whether we are predetermined outcomes of our DNA, or have the power to influence the genetic development of our cells.  It’s a fascinating and very important question in the prosperity equation.

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Channeling Your Sexual Energy

In yesterday’s post we discussed conserving your sexual energy.  Many years ago when I began my study of Kung Fu I discovered something quite surprising.   In order to learn to break large bricks, the Sifu first instructed you to withhold from having sex for one month.  Of course a lot of guys will tell you if they didn’t have sex for 30 days they could run through a brick wall!  But it’s a lot more complex than that…

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The Books That Molded my Life

Quite a few of you have asked for book recommendations, for helping recognize negative programming, build better habits or develop more prosperity consciousness.  This is a fun subject; one that I love to visit often.  So here’s my list of the top ten most influential books in my life.  (So far.)

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