Tony Mase here...
A few months ago, I sent an email to my customers and Constructive Science Newsletter subscribers asking them for the most "burning question" they had, related to the writings of Wallace D. Wattles and/or the subjects he wrote about, that they'd like to see me answer in an upcoming Constructive Science Newsletter article.
Many of the questions I received don't require an entire article to answer, but, as they're important to those who asked, I want to take the time to answer them.
Here are five of them:
1. "I have a really bad fear of death that afflicts me every day. What happens to us when we die? If we are eternal, how come we don't have any memories before birth? Did Wallace D. Wattles comment on this?"
"Please give me some comfort Tony. I hope that I'm living life for a purpose and will continue to exist after I die."
"Thank you!"
You're welcome. :-)
Let's start with...
> What happens to us when we die?
I don't know and, quite frankly, neither does anyone else who's being honest about it. Anyone who tells you otherwise is, to put it bluntly, "full of it". Not even Wallace D. Wattles, with all his insight and wisdom, claimed to know the *exact* answer to that question, though he did entertain some *theories* on the subject.
> If we are eternal, how come we don't have any memories before birth?
Who's to say we don't?
Have you ever gone somewhere and had a "gut feeling" you were there before, yet you "hadn't"?
I have.
Have you ever meet someone for the first time you had the feeling you somehow already knew, even though there's no possible way you could?
I have.
Have you ever "known" something there's no possible way you could know?
I have.
Think about it! :-)
> Did Wallace D. Wattles comment on this?
He sure did...
I suggest you read Chapter 8 of The New Science of Living and Healing by Wallace D. Wattles.
If you don't already have it, you can get a copy in ebook format from:
http://www.thescienceofabundantlife.com
> Please give me some comfort Tony. I hope that I'm living life for a purpose and will continue to exist after I die.
Here's what I suggest...
I long ago adopted, and suggest you do as well, the attitude that I'm going to live until I die and by "live" I mean *REALLY* live. In other words, I keep my focus on *life* and *living*, which is *constructive*, *NOT* on "death" and "dying", which is *destructive*.
I happen to believe each and every one of us was put here for a purpose, though it may not always be readily apparent to us, as part of the overall scheme of things. Anytime spent thinking about anything other than life and living is taking away from the purpose we were put here for and shortening, in more ways than one, the life we *ALREADY* have.
Speaking of which...
I also suggest you read Lesson 7 of The Personal Power Course by Wallace D. Wattles.
If you don't already have it, you can get a copy in ebook format from:
http://www.thepersonalpowercourse.com
I hope this helps. :-)
Thank *you* for your question!
2. "Please help me know how I can continue working with people who are always complaining about me to the boss. Recently, after I read The Science of Getting Rich by Wallace D. Wattles, I was promoted. I just don't know how to stop their jealousy and I fear I might lose my job when I'm not ready financially."
First of all...
Congratulations on your promotion! :-)
My initial thought on the subject is you can't live your life around what other people say, think, or do (well, you can, but, quite frankly, you'll never be very successful that way :-)).
However...
I have to ask or ask you to ask yourself...
Specifically, what are your co-workers complaining about and is there any legitimacy to their complaints?
If you'd like to answer, please feel free to leave a comment to this post or leave your answer at:
3. "Hey Tony, right now I am $120,000.00 in debt due to house repairs, illness, and a funeral in my family. I am the only breadwinner in the family, my mother is retired, and the company I work for is downsizing 40% of its staff before yearend. My question is I really don't see this positive thinking stuff helping me, what do you recommend?"
Well...
Let me begin by saying...
Nowhere in his writings, at least as far as I know, did Wallace D. Wattles ever write of "positive thinking".
However...
He wrote a lot about constructive thinking, which he defined in his book The Personal Power Course as:
"... always thinking of the perfect thing you are building, and not of the imperfect and unfinished thing as it is at present."
Therefore...
My first question to you is...
Are you *ALWAYS* (the key word here is *ALWAYS*) thinking of the perfect thing you're building and *NOT* of the imperfect and unfinished thing as it is at present?
Based on your question...
I think not!
So...
My first recommendation to you would be to...
Form a crystal clear vision of what you want (the perfect thing you want to build) and keep your thoughts focused on it as your already accomplished reality, *NOT* on what you don't want (the imperfect and unfinished thing as it is at present), as I have the feeling you are now.
That'll get you started in the "right" direction. :-)
4. "Where can I get Scientific Marriage by Wallace D. Wattles?"
You can get Scientific Marriage by Wallace D. Wattles in ebook format from:
http://www.wallacedwattles.com
5. "How can I do data entry work by free registration. I tried with a company, but it's as if they were not serious! Could you please direct me to one?"
Let me save you a whole lot of time and money...
Most so-called "data entry" opportunities out there are out-and-out scams or, at the very least, not what they appear to be.
My advice...
Don't waste your time and money on them!
With that...
I'll answer more of your questions in upcoming blog posts or Constructive Science Newsletter articles...
Stay tuned! :-)
To your success,
Tony
P.S. If you have a question you'd like to see me answer in an upcoming Constructive Science Newsletter article, you can ask me your question by going to:
Feel free to ask me anything you like as long as it's a *serious* question and at least somewhat related to the writings of Wallace D. Wattles and/or the subjects he wrote about (which leaves a lot of latitude).
Although I can't answer your question individually, I'll do my absolute best to answer it in an upcoming Constructive Science Newsletter article (or, if your question doesn't lend itself to a newsletter article, possibly a blog post, ebook/info-product, or update) so everyone benefits. :-)
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