Above Life's Turmoil
Written by James Allen
Narrated by Andrea Fiore
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From the author of As a Man Thinketh. One cannot read James Allen without coming away changed. Let this book show you how to confront the truth of who you are and how you came to be who you are.
From there you will be free to become who you wish to be. A man must be true to himself, fearless with himself, before he can perceive the Pure Principles of Truth-James Allen.
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James Allen
Born in 1864 in England, James Allen took his first job at fifteen to support his family. Allen worked as a factory knitter and later a private secretary before writing his first book, From Poverty to Power, in 1901. In 1903 he completed his best-known work: As a Man Thinketh. Allen wrote nineteen books, including his spiritual journal, The Light of Reason, before he died at age forty-seven in 1912. While not widely known during his lifetime, Allen later came to be seen as a pioneer of contemporary inspirational literature.
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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Talk about enlightment. Wow, I don't know how I didn't read this before. It's an amazing book, it's an eye opener and it explains things I struggled with for years. For example I now understand why what bothers me in others is actually something that bothers me in myself. I had heard that a million times but only now I understand it.