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The Land of Living Men
註釋"There are certain forces and certain problems of our common human life that are of interest to practically every reader - the attaining; to an habitually happy or peaceful state of mind; the development of personal power or attractiveness of feature or of form, of physical or of spiritual attractiveness; the gaining; or the regaining: and the enjoyment of sound bodily health and vigour; the attaining to a state of independence, that the old debt may be paid or the old favour repaid, or that the long-desired, and, as we believe, well-deserved good, may be had; or even of being sure of sufficient food and clothing and shelter, that we may be free from want or the uncertainty or the fear of want - that the bill may be paid, and promptly, when the pay-day returns - and after all, the bread and butter problem is the problem of ninety-nine out of every hundred during this our common journey. . ." Ralph Waldo Trine was a philosopher, mystic, teacher, author and early mentors of the New Thought Movement. As an author Trine has far outsold other New Thought authors.