All These Things Added is James Allen's spiritual self-help classic on inner transformation, right conduct, and the search for the true kingdom within. Written in Allen's characteristically clear and meditative style, the book teaches that peace, abundance, wisdom, and freedom are not won through restless striving alone, but through the ordering of thought, desire, action, and character around higher principles. First published in 1903, the book is divided into two parts: "Entering the Kingdom" and "The Heavenly Life." Allen moves from the soul's deep need and the law of love to stillness, simplicity, wisdom, meekness, righteousness, perfect love, and perfect freedom. Though written from a Christian-influenced spiritual perspective, the book also belongs to the broader tradition of New Thought and classic personal-development literature, where inward mastery becomes the foundation for outward change. Readers interested in classic self-help, New Thought, spiritual growth, Christian-influenced wisdom literature, moral discipline, and the inner life will find All These Things Added a compact but substantial work. It is less a manual for quick success than a guide to becoming the kind of person for whom peace, strength, and right action can become natural.
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James Allen (1864-1912) was a British writer, editor, and spiritual teacher best known for his concise works on thought, character, self-discipline, and inner transformation. Born in Leicester, England, Allen faced hardship early in life after his father's death and spent years working in business before turning toward writing and the study of spiritual and ethical philosophy. His books draw from Christianity, Buddhism, Hindu thought, New Thought, practical morality, and the belief that the inner life shapes outward conduct and experience.Allen achieved lasting fame with As a Man Thinketh, one of the most influential short books in the history of self-help literature. Across his works, he returned again and again to the idea that thoughts form character, character shapes action, and disciplined thought can lead to peace, strength, usefulness, and moral freedom. His writing is direct, meditative, and aphoristic, designed less as theory than as daily counsel for readers seeking self-mastery and spiritual steadiness.Although Allen lived quietly and died relatively young, his influence has been immense. His works helped shape modern inspirational and success literature while retaining a deeply spiritual emphasis on humility, service, simplicity, and inner purity. Books such as Byways to Blessedness, The Path of Prosperity, The Mastery of Destiny, Above Life's Turmoil, and From Poverty to Power continue to attract readers interested in New Thought, moral self-culture, spiritual growth, and the enduring link between thought and life.
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Buch. Zustand: Neu. Neuware - All These Things Added is James Allen's spiritual self-help classic on inner transformation, right conduct, and the search for the true kingdom within. Written in Allen's characteristically clear and meditative style, the book teaches that peace, abundance, wisdom, and freedom are not won through restless striving alone, but through the ordering of thought, desire, action, and character around higher principles.First published in 1903, the book is divided into two parts: 'Entering the Kingdom' and 'The Heavenly Life.' Allen moves from the soul's deep need and the law of love to stillness, simplicity, wisdom, meekness, righteousness, perfect love, and perfect freedom. Though written from a Christian-influenced spiritual perspective, the book also belongs to the broader tradition of New Thought and classic personal-development literature, where inward mastery becomes the foundation for outward change. Readers interested in classic self-help, New Thought, spiritual growth, Christian-influenced wisdom literature, moral discipline, and the inner life will find All These Things Added a compact but substantial work. It is less a manual for quick success than a guide to becoming the kind of person for whom peace, strength, and right action can become natural. Artikel-Nr. 9781515434351
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