| William Walker
   Atkinson, Esq. – The Secret of Success – 1907  Also known
   as: 
Swami Panchadasi, & Magus Incognitus  Laws of
   Attraction  Desire is the
   motivating force that moves the Will into action, and which cause the varied activity of life, men and things.
   Desire-Force is a real power in life, and influences not only tracts, influences and compels other persons and
   things to swing in toward the center of the Desire sending forth the currents. In the Secret of Success, Desire
   plays a prominent part. Without a Desire for Success, there is no Success, none. The Law of Attraction is set
   into motion by Desire.  The mental
   process has aptly been spoken of as "vibrations," a figure that has a full warrant in modern science. Then, by
   raising the vibration to the Positive pitch, the negative vibrations may be counteracted    Desire  We should
   Desire firmly, confident, and earnestly. Be not half-hearted in your demands and desires – claim and demand the
   WHOLE THING, and feel confident that it will work out into material objectivity and reality. Think of it, dream
   of it, and always LONG for it – you must learn to want it the worst way – learn to "want it hard enough. "You
   can attain and obtain many things by "wanting them hard enough" – the trouble is with most of us that we do not
   want things hard enough – we mistake vague cravings and wished for earnest, longing, demanding Desire and Want.
   Get to Desire and Demand the Thing just as you demand and Desire your daily meals. That is "wanting it the worst
   way. "This is merely a hint – surely you can supply the rest, if you are in earnest, and "want to hard enough. "
     
   Personal
   Magnetism    People’s
   mental states are "catching" or "contagious," and if one infuses enough life and enthusiasm into his mental
   states they will affect the minds of persons with whom they come in contact. Enthusiasm gives Earnestness to the
   person, and there is no mental state so effective as Earnestness. Earnestness makes itself felt strongly, and
   will often make a person give you attention in spite of him self.    All of us emit
   a sphere, aura, or halo, impregnated with the very essence of ourselves; sensitive knows it; so do our dogs and
   other pets; so does a hungry lion or tiger; aye, even flies, snakes and the insects, as we know to our cost.
   Some of us are magnetic – others not. Some of us are warm, attractive, love inspiring and friendship making,
   while others are cold, intellectual, thoughtful, reasoning, but not magnetic. Let a learned man of the latter
   type address an audience and it will soon tire of his intellectual discourse, and will manifest symptoms of
   drowsiness. He talks at them, but not into them – he makes them think, not feel, which is most tiresome to the
   majority of persons, and few speakers succeed who attempt to merely make people think – they want to be made to
   feel. People will pay liberally to be made to feel or laugh, while they will begrudge a dime for instruction or
   talk that will make them think. Pitted against a learned man of the type mentioned above, let there be a
   half-educated, but very loving, ripe and mellow man, with but nine-tenths of the logic and erudition of the
   first man, yet such a man carries along his crowd with perfect ease, and everybody is wide-awake, treasuring up
   every good thing that falls from his lips.        Attractive
   Personality    One of the
   first things that should be cultivated by those wishing to develop their Attraction of Personality is a mental
   atmosphere of Cheerfulness. There is nothing so invigorating as presence of a cheerful person – nothing so
   dispiriting as one of those Human Wet Blankets that cast a chill over everyone and everything with whom they
   come in contact.  Some of the
   benefits of cultivating a constructive personality are: (1) that they may induce a more buoyant and positive
   state of mind in themselves; (2) that they may attract cheerful persons and things to them by the Law of
   Attraction; and (3) that they may present an attractive Personality to others, and thereby be welcome and
   congenial associates and participants in the walks of life.  Another
   valuable bit of Personality is that of Self Respect. If you have real Self Respect it will manifest itself in
   your outward demeanor and appearance. If you don’t have it, you had better start in and cultivate the appearance
   of Self Respect, and then Remember that you are a man, or a woman, as the case may be, and not a poor, crawling
   worm on the dust of a human door mat. Face the world firmly and fearlessly, keeping your eyes well to the front.
   HOLD YOUR HEAD HIGH.  Latent Powers
   – Willpower and Desire  |