Three Magic Words

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New Age / Esoterics

Self-help

U. S. Andersen

New World Library

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Trim Size 6.0 in x 9.0 in
Format Paperback / softback
Page Count 256

 

The Key to Power, Peace, and Plenty

  • First published in 1954, Three Magic Words has sold hundreds of thousands of copies in several editions
  • 4,000 copies were sold in 2022 alone with no promotion
  • This edition, with a new foreword by Eckhart Tolle, has been edited for gender neutrality and cultural inclusivity
  • Promotion through Eckhart Teachings and Tolle’s mailing list of more than 800,000 subscribers

    Description
    A reissue of a groundbreaking self-help classic, revised and updated for modern times

    In recent years, self-help concepts such as positive affirmation, creative visualization, and the Law of Attraction have become part of mainstream American culture, but these ideas are not new. In fact, they were beautifully articulated by U. S. Andersen in Three Magic Words back in 1954. This lost classic has inspired thousands of readers over the years, including bestselling author Eckhart Tolle, who believes that the time is right to reintroduce Three Magic Words to a new generation of readers.

    Three Magic Words contains a simple but profound thesis: we can shape the outer world by shaping our inner thoughts. Instead of being controlled by circumstances, we can become architects of our reality by harnessing the power of consciousness itself. Throughout the book, Andersen helps readers reframe difficult situations and cultivate empowering thoughts. He also delves into related topics, including:

    • Understanding the true relationship between mind and matter

    • Freeing yourself from limiting beliefs
    • Programming your thoughts for success
    • Tapping the power of the subconscious mind

    • Developing your innate intuitive abilities

    Above all, Andersen leaves readers with a potentially life-changing insight: “There is only one mover in all creation and that mover is thought.”

U. S. Andersen

U. S. Andersen (1917–1986) was an American football player and self-help author best known for his books Three Magic Words and The Magic in Your Mind. Born in Portland, Oregon, Andersen attended Stanford University, captained its 1939 football team, and was also one of the nation’s top competitors in shot put. He played in the NFL and later became a successful businessman. A student of Mary Baker Eddy’s Science and Health and Ernest Holmes’s The Science of Mind, he became a teacher and writer himself.
Agence Schweiger

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