“You must get rid of the thought of competition. You are to create. Not to compete for what is already created.” —Wallace D. Wattles The Law of Opulence, originally published in 1905 as a series of three articles in The Nautilus , the leading New Thought magazine of its day, explains how success can be attained by living happily in God’s world. Read and learn about attaining health, wealth, and happiness - abandoning the idea of competition and limited supply - by being one with the mind of nature, which supports the abundance of life - by seeking for yourself what you seek for all These teachings are as inspiring as they were a century ago as evidenced by the 2006 hit movie and bestseller The Secret by Rhonda Byrne and the practice of many self-help gurus.
Wallace Delois Wattles was an American author. A New Thought writer, he remains personally somewhat obscure, but his writing has been widely quoted and remains in print in the New Thought and self-help movements. Wattles' best known work is a 1910 book called The Science of Getting Rich in which he explained how to become wealthy.
He studied the writings of Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel and Ralph Waldo Emerson and recommended the study of their books to his readers who wished to understand what he characterized as "the monistic theory of the cosmos".
Through his personal study and experimentation Wattles claimed to have discovered the truth of New Thought principles and put them into practice in his own life. He wrote books outlining these principles and practices, giving them titles that described their content, such as Health Through New Thought and Fasting and The Science of Being Great. His daughter Florence recalled that "he lived every page" of his books.
A practical author, Wattles encouraged his readers to test his theories on themselves rather than take his word as an authority, and he claimed to have tested his methods on himself and others before publishing them.
Wattles practiced the technique of creative visualization. In his daughter Florence's words, he "formed a mental picture" or visual image, and then "worked toward the realization of this vision".
Rhonda Byrne told a Newsweek interviewer that her inspiration for creating the 2006 hit film The Secret and the subsequent book by the same name, was her exposure to Wattles's The Science of Getting Rich. Byrne's daughter, Hayley, had given her mother a copy of the Wattles book to help her recover from her breakdown.
The competitive principles on the business method as there is a need for party who will be the poor and there will be another who will be the riches. The idea of limited supply tends to breed the two polar of society. The mind and nature is to use the power of God- mind of nature for unobstructed use. If we take the right course, all the thing will come to us.