Nothing Is Too Good to Be True

· Hay House, Inc
Ebook
224
Pages

About this ebook

In this comprehensive book, bestselling author John Randolph Price takes us back to 9500 b.c., when the Grand Magicians came forth, on to 500 b.c., when the "Great Ones" appeared, and continues to trace the life-changing Principles of New Thought right up to the present time.

In Part I, Price focuses on the Grand Paradigm and how to unlock the doors to our Divine Constitution. He reveals the Secret of the Ages, the bridge to connect heaven and earth, the ministering angels, and how to work with the Great Law by directing the cosmic energies. He then brings it all together in a formula for Completeness—Mind into Manifestation, Divine Cause, and Divine Effect.

Part II shows us the proof of what New Thought can do—the sweet mysteries of life and the fruits of the harvest. Nothing is too good to be true is a fact, and a miracle will follow when we remove the dam holding back the great river of life and open the blinds that have shut out the light of the shining Truth within.

Price says, “Let’s do that, and then spread the word that all things are indeed possible. The people are waiting for the Good News.”

About the author

John Randolph Price is an internationally known, award-winning author and lecturer. Formerly a CEO in the corporate world, he has devoted over a quarter of a century to researching the mysteries of ancient wisdom and incorporating those findings into the writing of many books. In 1981, John and his wife, Jan, formed the Quartus Foundation, a spiritual research organization headquartered in the Texas hill country town of Boerne, near San Antonio, where they live with their two springer spaniels, Maggi and Casey. Website: www.quartus.org

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