As a Man Thinketh & The Way of Peace brings together two essential works by James Allen, one of the clearest and most enduring voices in early twentieth-century spiritual self-mastery. In As a Man Thinketh, Allen presents his famous argument that thought shapes character, conduct, circumstance, and destiny. Concise, disciplined, and quietly forceful, the book became a foundational text for modern self-help, New Thought, positive thinking, and personal development, offering a simple but exacting vision of inward responsibility and moral formation. The Way of Peace extends Allen's teaching into the spiritual life, turning from the discipline of thought toward serenity, self-conquest, meditation, compassion, and the search for lasting inner peace. Together, these two books show the full range of Allen's influence: practical enough for readers seeking success and self-improvement, but rooted in a deeper tradition of spiritual reflection, ethical seriousness, and contemplative discipline. For readers of New Thought classics, inspirational self-help, spiritual growth, success literature, meditation, and the literature of positive thinking, this volume presents James Allen at his most direct and useful.
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James Allen was a British philosophical and inspirational writer whose work helped shape the early modern self-help and New Thought traditions. Born in Leicester, England, in 1864, Allen wrote essays and books concerned with thought, character, spiritual discipline, serenity, moral development, and the relationship between the inner life and outward circumstance. Though he lived quietly and died relatively young, his writings became influential far beyond his own lifetime, especially among readers interested in self-culture, personal responsibility, and the disciplined use of thought.Allen's best-known work, As a Man Thinketh, has become one of the most widely read classics of inspirational literature. Its central argument-that character and circumstance are deeply affected by habitual thought-helped establish many of the themes later associated with positive thinking, success literature, self-mastery, and spiritual personal development. Allen's prose is compact, serious, and morally charged, placing him closer to the tradition of practical philosophy than to modern motivational writing. His books remain important to readers of New Thought, spiritual self-help, inspirational classics, and the literature of inner transformation.
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