Wallace Wattles The Science of Getting Rich

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What you see when you face problems?

May 18, 2008 · Leave a Comment

In my work every day my specialty is solving problems. My job is having a limited budget, impossible deadlines and demands of every kind, solving problems that appear to come to fruition in a timely manner. And there are problems every day, and many.

At first, by inexperience, I despair, my heart beating became mad, and my hands sweat. Until I met Wallace Wattles. That was a soothing balm huge and that made me see things differently.

Now when I meet a problem that seemed insoluble, my first reaction is to look inward, toward my deep soul. Reassuring, and still bring calm. The soul controls the brain, and if your soul or your spirit are nervous or desperate, your brain will not work properly either. Ideas will not come and solutions does not appear.

Once this is done, my soul quiet, perhaps thinking of a reassuring landscape, or in a future where this problem is finally solved, the brain begins to seek solutions resting on that tranquility. Everything matches. Everything becomes clear.

There, at that time, begin to appear magically solutions. And perhaps more than one at a time.

This whole process, day after day, generates an adrenaline in your body that makes you feel pleasure. Especially if you see that the solution adopted were the best, the brightest. And that leads you to a physical pleasure, palpable, clear and clean.

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A trip to the Amazonia

March 21, 2008 · 1 Comment

My trip OK, some words about my recent trip to the Amazonia. I descended from the Andes through the “Death Road” to the amazonian zone of Yucumo, St. Borja and so on. Yucumo is a small town, very very small, only 200 people. Can you imagine that? No phones, no pavment, no resources. Only poverty in its more clear state.

The road is a hell.

Water, mud and more mud. Cows in the middle of the road, a flat landscape and a kind of jungle surrounding roads. Birds very beautiful, a thick, oppressive heat and mosquitoes, thousands of mosquitoes. Anything that can be said of the Amazon is poor.

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A doubt that is torturing me

March 16, 2008 · 1 Comment

OK, finnally I decided to post this question to my audience, to get feedback. Since several weeks to now Iam thinking about to move this weblog to a self-hosted site. I have a site in GoDaddy.com and could move there this blog, taking a promotion of the hosting services. Their support is good for me.

Really speaking, the problem are the limitations of wordpress.com. You cannot put ads, you cannot use javascript or iFrames, you cannot…. so and so. There are so many limitations that the powerful tools they have looks darkned in middle of thet. I want to change to wordpress.org, more flexible and open minded, but it must be hosted in my own server, like GoDaddy´s.

I don´t know what to do, so I am writing this post hoping to expert advice, and opinions. Thanks… 

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Bloglines

March 15, 2008 · Leave a Comment

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We are changing our apperance

March 4, 2008 · Leave a Comment

Yes, our theme was changed, and some of the functionality of our blog. We thought that is is a blog to read, so we need a more read friendly theme or design. Bigger tipes, clear design, brilliant colors. We expect that you like this design. If not, please leave a comment to us to revise it. All is perfectible. Greetings…

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The road of Wallace Wattles

September 26, 2007 · Leave a Comment

When I began to read the book of The Science of Getting Rich of Wallace Wattles I had the feeling of being before somebody that told us something that we already knew that it was this way, as he said it. The sensation of that known was present during the whole afternoon that I used in reading the book. It was as if I visited a place in which had already been before. As if inside my mind I already knew what was to read.

Not there is anything in the book that collides or go in against or at least it sings out of tune with things that we already know, at least those that we have worried at some time for how the human life works. It is all very natural and very clear one. We forge our future, and therefore we have the possibility to modify it to will with our mind, the most powerful mechanism that has created the nature and that no technology will be able to equal.

The only thing that it surprises, the first time that one reads the book, it is the reference to the amorphous substance. The intelligent, omnipresent, infinitely powerful and “wise” substance is a reference that perturbs who reads the book per time first. But it stops and it was a to re-discover something that already knew. There are rakes of that substance that are beginning to appear in the universe through the physics and the astronomy. Although it seems exaggerated to venture, I believe that this substance will be known in some decades, and that will become the biggest discovery that the human being can make in this universe.

For all these things the book of Wattles is something more than a simple book. It is like a magic recipe granted by somebody that at some time knew more, he saw something more and he translated it for us. And it is for this reason that one reads in so easy and quick form.

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The simplicity of Wattles writings

September 15, 2007 · Leave a Comment

The simplicity with which Wallace writes it is something astonishing. Its main book, to which refers this blog, The Science of Becoming Rich is something that most of the writers would want only for its simplicity. It is a brief, small book, we would say concise, as if it had been written counting the words. It has very few metaphors, very few turns or examples, it is a Spartan book.

As a good author that knows that their words will be interpreted and many times taken out of context, Wattles doesn’t take pains in that its prose is abundant. If it will be interpreted, it is better than they have things to interpret. Making it brief and concise, there is more material to be plentiful in what is.

His style is simple and direct. On all the things, simple, of a simplicity that oppresses. Nowadays the writers that approach these topics determine to fill leaves and leaves always repeating the same thing. In that way, with one concept they publish several books and they make a collection, people say this way that he is a fruitful writer. Wattles preferred to make just the opposite.

Each chapter is dedicated to a topic or a specific aspect of the Science to Become Rich. Not there are repetitions, except for the concepts that he wants to stress and that are the four or five essential concepts of the science. The chapters are brief and of a bearable and interesting writing, without big definitions neither forced passages. The reading is extremely easy, almost without realizing the book is devoured in few hours.

If the message is simple, if the ideas are simple, they can put on in some few words. Who did say that the universe should be complex in its development? One thing is that it is complex of understanding and another very different one that is complex of counting. And the universe that Wattles shows us is simple, it is simple and it doesn’t require big intelligences to be understood, or at least accepted. Like his book.

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