MAKING DESIRES COME TRUE.
Can desires be made to come true ? Cap the castles which we have built in the air ever be constructed on the solid earth? The unhesitating answer of every student of practical psychology is: “We can make, we have mado and we are making, our dcsiros come true.” Here, then, is the greatest message of modern science. This truth is so striking that it seems almost too good to be true, but, nevertheless, it is a fact that one who will gain mastery of the forces of the inner world will secure a power and an understanding which will enable him to solve any problem, and to achieve any success which he may earnestly desire. No power in society, no hardship in his conditions, can depress or keep down a man) but, by his own oonsent, and where there are enthusiasm, determination and strong desire, seemingly impossible things can be accomplished. As advertised elsewhere in this issue, Mr Walter J. Hall, M.A., will to-night lecture on the subject, “Making Desires Come True.”
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIX, Issue 112, 11 April 1929, Page 8
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