James Allen was born on 28 November 1864 in Leicester, England.
In 1989, he began working as a writer for the magazine The Herald
of the Golden Age. His first book, From Poverty to Power, was
written and published in 1901. The following year, Allen started a
spiritual magazine titled The Light of Reason. It was later renamed
The Epoch. All These Things Added (1903) was his second book. As a
Man Thinketh, his third book, was published in 1903. A literary
essay, it describes the way our thoughts impact our lives. We tend
to become what we think. Serving as a source of inspiration, this
book is one of his most famous and bestselling works. He published
numerous works among which are: Out from the Heart (1904), Morning
and Evening Thoughts (1909), From Passion to Peace (1910), Light on
Life's Difficulties (1912), The Shining Gateway (1915), and The
Divine Companion (1919).
Allen died on 24 January 1912, aged forty-seven. He is considered
as one of the founding fathers of modern inspirational thought.
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