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The Science of Being Well
The Science of Being Well
The Science of Being Well

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The Science of Being Well

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Unlock the secrets to vibrant health and well-being with Wallace D. Wattles' transformative guide, 'The Science of Being Well,' in this empowering edition. Explore the principles of holistic wellness and the mind-body connection as Wattles reveals the key to achieving optimal health and vitality. Let our expert narrators guide you through Wattles' practical teachings and profound insights as he demonstrates how to align your thoughts and actions with the natural laws of health and abundance. Immerse yourself in the wisdom of this timeless work as you learn to harness the power of your mind to cultivate wellness from within. Experience the life-changing potential of Wattles' principles, which continue to empower readers to live healthier, happier lives. Please note: The audiobook narration was digitally synthesized, and the cover was made in collaboration with AI tools.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherRetroSynth Classics
Release dateMay 16, 2024
ISBN9781094473758
The Science of Being Well
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Wallace D. Wattles

Wallace D. Wattles, born in 1860, was an American author and revered success writer. He believed that there are a set of governing rules which influence the way we acquire riches, and that by adhering to these rules any person can become rich. The highly-regarded ‘New Thought’ writer died aged 51, in 1911.

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  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
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    Nov 30, 2024

    It was good. It repeated the last 20 minutes, but it was still worth the read