
audiobook
by Frank C. (Frank Channing) Haddock
PART 21 - POWER FOR SUCCESS - WHAT THIS BOOK TEACHES
A CURIOUS ILLUSTRATION.
THE FOUR PYRAMIDS. - I
RIGHT PYRAMIDAL COMBINATIONS.
INCOMPLETE PYRAMIDAL COMBINATIONS.
IDEAL COMBINATIONS. - FIRST—FROM THE STANDPOINT OF MORALS.
SECOND—FROM THE STANDPOINT OF MAGNETISM.
CONCLUSIONS.
MAGNETISM A GROWTH.
MAGNETISM IS A NATURAL GROWTH.
This guide explores the art of personal success‑magnetism, presenting it as a constructive, step‑by‑step building project. Like a towering cathedral rising from a solid foundation, each lesson adds a new layer to an invisible shrine of confidence and influence. The author weaves vivid analogies—from granite skyscrapers to golden spires—to illustrate how disciplined thought, emotion, and will can attract opportunity. Readers are offered concise “Golden Laws” that promise to sharpen their inner magnet and shape a more powerful presence in everyday life.
Central to the program is the concept of the four pyramids of etheric life, each representing a phase of the self—physical, mental, emotional, and psychic. By aligning the vibrations of body, mind, feeling, and moral righteousness, the book teaches magnetic concentration and a clearer self‑understanding. Practical exercises help listeners map these layers, discover how they interrelate, and cultivate the inner “I AM” perspective that unifies them. The result is a roadmap toward lasting confidence, aimed at anyone who wishes to turn personal growth into tangible success.
Language
en
Duration
~2 hours (127K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2003-07-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1853–1915
A minister-turned-lawyer-turned-writer, he became a popular voice in the New Thought movement and is best remembered for his self-help series The Power-Book Library. His work blends practical ambition, willpower, and spiritual optimism in a style that spoke to early 20th-century readers.
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