‘All These Things Added,’ by James Allen, invites readers on a transformative journey towards self-discovery and perasonal fulfillment. Through anecdotes, parables, and insightful reflections, he illustrates how individuals can harness the creative power of the mind to overcome challenges, achieve goals, and lead a life of purpose and meaning. Allen emphasizes the importance of cultivating inner peace and spiritual abundance over material wealth, and encourages readers that the true measure of success is found in the richness of one’s relationships. A book that will not only enrich your mind but also nourish your soul and illuminate your path to a life of true fulfillment and happiness.
About the Author
James Allen was born in Leicester, Central England, November 28, 1864. The family business failed within a few years, and in 1879 his father left for America in an effort to recoup his losses. The elder Allen had hoped to settle in the United States, but was robbed and murdered before he could send for his family. James Allen is a literary mystery man. His inspirational writings have influenced millions for good. Yet today he remains almost unknown…… None of his nineteen books give a clue to his life other than to mention his place of residence – Ilfracombe, England. His name cannot be found in a major reference work. Not even the Library of Congress or the British Museum has much to say about him. Who was this man who believed in the power of thought to bring fame, fortune and happiness? Or did he, as Henry David Thoreau says, hear a different drummer?…… James Allen never gained fame or fortune. That much is true. His was a quiet, unrewarded genius. He seldom made enough money from his writings to cover expenses.