
Wallace Wattles is one of the founders of the New Thought movement in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. His work has inspired such classics as Napoleon Hill's Think and Grow Rich, Ask and It Is Given by Abraham Hicks, and The Secret by Rhonda Byrne. In The Secret, Rhonda Byrne mentions that a 100 year old book changed her life - she is referring to the book by Wallace D. Wattles called 'The Science of Getting Rich.' Known for his direct style of communicating, Wallace D. Wattles' books give concrete advise that shows you how to achieve any desired objective.
Wattles' most popular book series is 'The Science of ........' series. This is a creation of the previously incomplete fourth book in that series which Wattles mentioned in 'The Science of Being Great.' We consider 'The Science of Winning Love' to be the long lost book of Wallace D. Wattles.
Channeled through the mind of New Thought author Kevin L. Michel, and incorporated with the writings of Wattles on this topic, "The Science of Winning Love" achieves the voice of Wattles and implants in the mind of the reader a powerful idea that will guide them to winning the love of their dreams. This book gives you the one key you need to win the person you most desire.
You deserve to live a life of unlimited abundance in love, and in all things, for it is only with abundance that the spirit of man can truly be tested. It is only when the individual has right of access and entry to all things can it be revealed the nature of things that are aligned with the soul of that individual - it is only when one has unrestricted power that the true nature of the individual emerges. All this is to say that it is part of your very purpose to be able to win any love that you so desire. It is part of your very trial on the earth plane to have access to all things, and with such access, your true nature is revealed. You shall win the love you desire because it is part of your very reason for existing. The Science of Winning Love is your guide.
Quotes from The Science of Winning Love:
"When you consistently create the feeling of heightened psychological arousal in your presence the object of your affection shall find themself feeling drawn to you in a manner that is very instinctive, subconscious and passionate."
"By being something, himself, he causes her to be something in order to attract and win him. And the effect rebounds and compounds, for the more she makes of herself, the more eager he becomes to win her. They continually try to improve themselves, to develop new powers, new beauties, new attractions. They live the advancing life in their effort to win and hold each other's affection."
"Love is a powerful mental drive and fundamentally it is a drive for you to realize your greatness and in so doing you also win your great beloved."
"If you wish to win the love of some particular person, make it your clear intention to win the love of that person. Fix your mind upon winning the love of that person, but do not try to act upon him or her in any way. Act upon yourself."
"Practice seduction on a regular basis. To be your highest-self is in part to be seductive, because by improving yourself you become better at drawing others, and all things desired, to you. Your highest-self is by definition, your most seductive self."
Wallace Delois Wattles was born in 1860 and died in 1911. He was an American author from Illinois, and became part of the "New Thought" movement -the base of all self-help writings-, which included extraordinary names like James Allen, Prentice Mullford, and his contemporaries Orison Swett Marden, William Walker Atkison, and the editor of his works and writer herself, Elizabeth Towne. His best best known work is a book called The Science of Getting Rich (or Financial Success through Through Creative Thought", based completely on the principles of New Thought, and as the author acknowledge in the preface, had influence from Ralph Waldo Emerson and Hegel. That book inspired the world hit "The Secret", according to her author, Rhonda Byrne, in an interview with Newsweek. He also wrote two companion books to that one: The Science of Being Great; and The Science of Being Well, which complete the spine of his philosophy. His other works, previous to "The Science Trilogy", which have being made available in several versions, are: The Constructive Use of Foods (pamphlet) "Perpetual Youth" (1909, in The Cavalier), an early science fiction story. Letters to a Woman's Husband (pamphlet); Scientific Marriage (pamphlet) Hellfire Harrison (his only novel) A New Christ (1903) (A beautiful book on the social basis of the doctrine and works of Jesus, based on "Jesus: The Man and His Work", an speech he made in 1902) How to Get What you Want (1910), a shorter version with the principles of "The Science" trilogy. Making of the Man Who Can, republished later as How to Promote Yourself (1907, 1914) New Science of Living and Healing, republished as Health Through New Thought and Fasting (1909) What Is Truth? (serialized in The Nautilus Magazine, Elizabeth Towne, 1909)

by Wallace Wattles, Kevin Michel
Wallace Wattles is one of the founders of the New Thought movement in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. His work has inspired such classics as Napoleon Hill's Think and Grow Rich, Ask and It Is Given by Abraham Hicks, and The Secret by Rhonda Byrne. In The Secret, Rhonda Byrne mentions that a 100 year old book changed her life - she is referring to the book by Wallace D. Wattles called 'The Science of Getting Rich.' Known for his direct style of communicating, Wallace D. Wattles' books give concrete advise that shows you how to achieve any desired objective.
Wattles' most popular book series is 'The Science of ........' series. This is a creation of the previously incomplete fourth book in that series which Wattles mentioned in 'The Science of Being Great.' We consider 'The Science of Winning Love' to be the long lost book of Wallace D. Wattles.
Channeled through the mind of New Thought author Kevin L. Michel, and incorporated with the writings of Wattles on this topic, "The Science of Winning Love" achieves the voice of Wattles and implants in the mind of the reader a powerful idea that will guide them to winning the love of their dreams. This book gives you the one key you need to win the person you most desire.
You deserve to live a life of unlimited abundance in love, and in all things, for it is only with abundance that the spirit of man can truly be tested. It is only when the individual has right of access and entry to all things can it be revealed the nature of things that are aligned with the soul of that individual - it is only when one has unrestricted power that the true nature of the individual emerges. All this is to say that it is part of your very purpose to be able to win any love that you so desire. It is part of your very trial on the earth plane to have access to all things, and with such access, your true nature is revealed. You shall win the love you desire because it is part of your very reason for existing. The Science of Winning Love is your guide.
Quotes from The Science of Winning Love:
"When you consistently create the feeling of heightened psychological arousal in your presence the object of your affection shall find themself feeling drawn to you in a manner that is very instinctive, subconscious and passionate."
"By being something, himself, he causes her to be something in order to attract and win him. And the effect rebounds and compounds, for the more she makes of herself, the more eager he becomes to win her. They continually try to improve themselves, to develop new powers, new beauties, new attractions. They live the advancing life in their effort to win and hold each other's affection."
"Love is a powerful mental drive and fundamentally it is a drive for you to realize your greatness and in so doing you also win your great beloved."
"If you wish to win the love of some particular person, make it your clear intention to win the love of that person. Fix your mind upon winning the love of that person, but do not try to act upon him or her in any way. Act upon yourself."
"Practice seduction on a regular basis. To be your highest-self is in part to be seductive, because by improving yourself you become better at drawing others, and all things desired, to you. Your highest-self is by definition, your most seductive self."
Wallace Delois Wattles was born in 1860 and died in 1911. He was an American author from Illinois, and became part of the "New Thought" movement -the base of all self-help writings-, which included extraordinary names like James Allen, Prentice Mullford, and his contemporaries Orison Swett Marden, William Walker Atkison, and the editor of his works and writer herself, Elizabeth Towne. His best best known work is a book called The Science of Getting Rich (or Financial Success through Through Creative Thought", based completely on the principles of New Thought, and as the author acknowledge in the preface, had influence from Ralph Waldo Emerson and Hegel. That book inspired the world hit "The Secret", according to her author, Rhonda Byrne, in an interview with Newsweek. He also wrote two companion books to that one: The Science of Being Great; and The Science of Being Well, which complete the spine of his philosophy. His other works, previous to "The Science Trilogy", which have being made available in several versions, are: The Constructive Use of Foods (pamphlet) "Perpetual Youth" (1909, in The Cavalier), an early science fiction story. Letters to a Woman's Husband (pamphlet); Scientific Marriage (pamphlet) Hellfire Harrison (his only novel) A New Christ (1903) (A beautiful book on the social basis of the doctrine and works of Jesus, based on "Jesus: The Man and His Work", an speech he made in 1902) How to Get What you Want (1910), a shorter version with the principles of "The Science" trilogy. Making of the Man Who Can, republished later as How to Promote Yourself (1907, 1914) New Science of Living and Healing, republished as Health Through New Thought and Fasting (1909) What Is Truth? (serialized in The Nautilus Magazine, Elizabeth Towne, 1909)









