The Ultimate James Allen Library
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Six Timeless Classics from the Father of Self-Help—Complete and Unabridged
More than a century after his death, James Allen's words continue to transform lives. The Ultimate James Allen Library brings together six of his most beloved and impactful works in a single, comprehensive audio program—giving you a complete immersion in the philosophy of one of history's greatest teachers of personal growth and inner power.
Allen's central message—that our thoughts shape our reality—has influenced virtually every major self-help author and teacher who followed him, from Napoleon Hill to Earl Nightingale. In these six books, you will find timeless wisdom as relevant today as when it was first written.
What You'll Learn
- How your thoughts directly shape your circumstances, character, and destiny
- The connection between inner vision, purposeful action, and outer achievement
- How to cultivate serenity and mental mastery in the face of life's challenges
- The spiritual laws of cause and effect that govern every area of human experience
- How to build character, discipline, and a life of purpose and meaning
- Allen's complete philosophy of success, happiness, and spiritual freedom
About the Author
James Allen (1864–1912) was a British philosophical writer and poet widely regarded as the father of the self-help movement. His 1903 masterwork, As a Man Thinketh, has sold tens of millions of copies worldwide and has never gone out of print. In his short but prolific writing life, Allen produced 19 books exploring the power of thought, the nature of achievement, and the path to inner wisdom. His work continues to inspire readers around the world more than a century after his death.
Program Details
This audio program from Nightingale-Conant features six complete James Allen works, narrated by Joe Nuckols. Running time: approximately 11 hours and 25 minutes.
What You'll Learn
What You'll Learn
About the Author
About the Author
James Allen (1864–1912) was a British philosophical writer and poet widely regarded as the father of the self-help movement. His 1903 masterwork, As a Man Thinketh, has sold tens of millions of copies worldwide and has never gone out of print. In his short but prolific writing life, Allen produced 19 books exploring the power of thought, the nature of achievement, and the path to inner wisdom.
Program Details
Program Details
This audio program from Nightingale-Conant features six complete James Allen works, narrated by Joe Nuckols. Running time: approximately 11 hours and 25 minutes.
How to Listen
How to Listen
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