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Dollars Want Me - Henry H. Brown
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1
The Dollar
This new Law of Henry Harrison Brown's has given me new strength and power such as few could easily realize.
~ O Hashnu Hara, Editor of Wings of Truth, London, Eng.
I believe the idea that money wants you will help you to the right mental condition. Be a pot of honey and let it come.
~ Elizabeth Towxe, Editor of Nautilus.
Man's the elm, and Wealth the vine. Stanch and strong the tendrils twine. Though the frail ringlets thee deceive, None from its stock that vine can reave.
The laws of this world are written out for him on every piece of money in his hand. . . .
... Money which represents the prose of life, is, in its effects and laws, as beautiful as roses.
... Not an instant would a dime remain a dime. In one it had become an eagle and in another a copper cent. For the whole value of the dime is in knowing what to do with it. . . .
... Money is of no value. It cannot spend itself. All depends on the skill of the spender. ... He needs no money for he is value.
~ Emerson ~
Preface to the First Edition
To the Reader
This essay upon the Dollar appeared in NOW as one of a series of twelve lessons entitled, Success and how I won it through Affirmation.
It attracted much attention and drew out from its readers many letters. This appreciation has decided NOW Folk to reprint it in form for a wider circulation. This will conserve the purpose for which it was written. I wish to awaken my fellows to a sense of their present possessions and help them to a realization of the Principle which controls Life's expression so that, living being to them
a fine art." they will cease to look for happiness in some far-off heaven, but will enter into the enjoyment of the one they create here and now.