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Exerpt from the book...
"This is a radical book. It was radical when it was published in 1910, and it is radical today. When I first read The Science of Being Well, I thought, OF COURSE! This is brilliant! Everyone should read this book! You may have a similar reaction to this book if you've read Mr. Wattles' first book, The Science of Getting Rich, or if you believe that both thought and behavior affect health.
At first glance, I believed I already practiced much of what Mr. Wattles teaches. But when I looked more closely I discovered there was a big difference between what I was actually doing and what I thought I was doing. Then there was a big leap from what I thought I was doing to the approach Mr. Wattles describes.
Immediate and dramatic results When I began actually to practice what he teaches (even imperfectly), the results were immediate and dramatic. After just one day of consciously changing my eating habits to what Mr. Wattles recommends, I noticed an enormous improvement in how I felt. As I continued to practice, I continued to feel better. (And I was already feeling reasonably healthy before I read this book!) I thought, if only I could get all my patients to read and follow this book! Ninety percent of their problems would be resolved! An unforgettable image came to mind of a couple of patients I had seen years ago while still a student intern..." |
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