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*The Secret Door to Success* by Florence Scovel Shinn is a spiritual guide that explores the metaphysical principles of success and prosperity. In this book, Shinn teaches that success is not merely a matter of hard work, but rather a result of aligning one's thoughts, words, and beliefs with universal spiritual laws. She emphasizes the power of positive thinking, faith, and the spoken word to unlock opportunities and attract abundance. Through practical examples and affirmations, Shinn shows readers how to tap into their inner potential, overcome fear and doubt, and open the "secret door" to a life of fulfillment and success. This timeless work continues to inspire those seeking to manifest their dreams and achieve personal and financial success.
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