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CHAPTER V
Expressions
from Beginners
HUNDREDS of persons have
realized that “visualizing is an Aladdin’s
lamp to him with a mighty will.” General
Foch says that his feelings were so outraged
during the Franco-Prussian war in 1870 that
he visualized himself leading a French army
against the Germans to victory. He said
he made his picture, smoked his pipe, and
waited. This is one result of visualizing
with which we are all familiar.
A famous actress wrote a
long article in one of the leading Sunday
papers last winter, describing how she rid
herself of excessive avoirdupois by seeing
her figure constantly as she wished to be.
A very interesting letter
came to me from a doctor’s wife, while
I was lecturing in New York. She began with
the hope that I would never discontinue
my lectures on visualization, which were
helping humanity to realize the wonderful
fact that they possessed the means of liberation
within themselves. Relating her own experience,
she said that she was born on the East Side
of New York in the poorest quarter. From
earliest girlhood she
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