![]() I write with the knowledge that I have already received many blessings by applying the Magie Word and give thanks for the rewards I have received and shall hope to receive from my efforts in trying to help others. ![]() My objective in writing The Magic Word is to show others the way to use and obey God's divine law and thus help them to bring out their latent talents and their God-given powers, for that is the only way they ean realize health, happiness and prosperity. The man who ean render helpful service to others is a sueeess and enjoys happiness and peaee of mind through giving the best he has. The greatest good that we ean do for others is to show them how to help themselves when they are ready and want assistance, and to make them independent instead of dependent. Some write to relieve pent-up emotions, some for financial gain, others for fame and ambition, but the writer who does the greatest good for his readers and for himself, is the man who writes with a sincere desire to help others. Alghini Palm Beach, Florida October 1979įoreword Everyone who writes a book has some definite aim or objective. It appears, this is what the author has done in regard to the stock market. Sti~ the alchemist wanted recognition for his achievement and to do so among his peers (Jew indeedJ, had to give hints on how to make gold. Would he run out and tell the world? He wouldn't even tell his wife. He has truly found a way of making gold, let us assume. Should you learn his secret, and he must have had one to win consistently in the market, no one need tell you to keep it to yourself- you wilL Why would he print such a strange book? Why would I reprint this book? Wel~ take the case of the alchemist. Eventually, some of you will get the message. However, read it and the material will be stored away in your subconscious where it will be working its magic. He advises you to read it three times and then you will understand what he's driving at. He has apparently adopted the method used by the occultists for getting rid of the profane. Just as the alchemists hid their secrets for making gold and silver in allegories and mumbo-jumbo, so it appears, has the author hidden his secret for winning in the market. It is guaranteed to put off aU but the most curious. PREFACE TO SECOND EDITION Here is one very weird book. L COPYRIGHT 1950 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED INCL.UDING TRANSLATION NTO FOREIGN LANGUAGES
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