Think and Grow Rich!



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Only by following Herbert Benson of Harvard University’s
Mind/Body Medical Institute suggests the following technique to overcome the physical effects of negative emotions (from How we feel changes how we…feel,” by Patty Rhule, USA Weekend,
September 24-26, 1999):
1. Choose a word, sound, prayer or phrase that fits
your belief system for instance, peace or the Lord is my
shepherd.”
2. Sit comfortably, close your eyes, relax muscles.
3. Breathe slowly. On each out breath, refocus your
word. Do 10 to 20 minutes once or twice a day before
breakfast or before dinner is best.
4. When finished, sit a moment and think pleasant
thoughts.
3.
Moreover, there is evidence In these sorts of discussions, which occur at a couple of key points in Think and Grow Rich!, Hill relies upon the now-outdated and discarded scientific concept of the ether”
as an invisible medium through which electromagnetic energy is transmitted throughout the universe. However, it is interesting to note that, philosophically and fundamentally, Hill’s description of the characteristics of space and energy comes very close to that of the latest scientific theory—so-called string theory which suggests that space, energy, and matter are manifestations of unbelievably tiny, one- dimensional, vibrating “strings”—calculated to be a millionth of a billionth of a billionth of a billionth of a centimeter (10
-33
centimeter).
When Hill writes of this living, pulsating, vibratory energy which permeates every atom of matter and fills every niche of space he

could well be describing the kind of ultimate reality that string theory envisions. Instead of being a quiet void or vacuum, a tiny region of space at the ultramicroscopic level is a roiling, churning, violently fluctuating place whose environment is so frenzied that it is described as quantum foam according to string theory. Physicist- mathematician Brian Greene’s excellent book, The Elegant Universe
(1999), gives the best explanation of string theory to date and is something Napoleon Hill would surely have read had it been available in his time.
Chapter 12 THE BRAIN A Broadcasting and Receiving Station for Thought
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