<h2><SPAN name="PREFACE" id="PREFACE"></SPAN>PREFACE.</h2>
<p>This volume is the second of a
series, the first of which is
"THE SCIENCE OF GETTING
RICH." As that
book is intended solely for
those who want money, so this is for
those who want health, and who want a
practical guide and handbook, not a
philosophical treatise. It is an instructor
in the use of the universal Principle
of Life, and my effort has been to
explain the way in so plain and simple
a fashion that the reader, though he
may have given no previous study to
New Thought or metaphysics, may readily
follow it to perfect health. While
retaining all essentials, I have carefully
eliminated all non-essentials; I have
used no technical, abstruse, or difficult
language, and have kept the one point in
view at all times.<span class='pagenum'>[Pg 6]</span></p>
<p>As its title asserts, the book deals with
science, not speculation. The monistic
theory of the universe—the theory that
matter, mind, consciousness, and life
are all manifestations of one Substance—is
now accepted by most thinkers;
and if you accept this theory, you cannot
deny the logical conclusions you will
find herein. Best of all, the methods of
thought and action prescribed have been
tested by the author in his own case, and
in the case of hundreds of others during
twelve years of practice, with continuous
and unfailing success. I can
say of the Science of Being Well that it
works; and that wherever its laws are
complied with, it can no more fail to
work than the science of geometry can
fail to work. If the tissues of your
body have not been so destroyed that
continued life is impossible, you can get
well; and if you will think and act in a
Certain Way, you will get well.</p>
<p>If the reader wishes to fully understand
the monistic theory of the cosmos,<span class='pagenum'>[Pg 7]</span>
he is recommended to read Hegel and
Emerson; to read also "The Eternal
News," a pamphlet by J. J. Brown, 300
Cathcart Road, Govanhill, Glasgow,
Scotland. Some enlightenment may also
be found in a series of articles by the
author, which were published in <i>The
Nautilus</i>, Holyoke, Mass., during the
year 1909, under the title, "What Is
Truth?"</p>
<p>Those who wish more detailed information
as to the performance of the
voluntary functions—eating, drinking,
breathing, and sleeping—may read
"New Science of Living and Healing,"
"Letters to a Woman's Husband," and
"The Constructive Use of Foods," booklets
by W. D. Wattles, which may be
obtained from the publishers of this
book. I would also recommend the
writings of Horace Fletcher, and of
Edward Hooker Dewey. Read all these,
if you like, as a sort of buttress to your
faith; but let me warn you against making
the mistake of studying many con<span class='pagenum'>[Pg 8]</span>flicting
theories, and practicing, at the
same time, parts of several different
"systems"; for if you get well, it must
be by giving your WHOLE MIND to
the <i>right</i> way of thinking and living.
Remember that the SCIENCE OF BEING
WELL claims to be a complete and
sufficient guide in every particular.
Concentrate upon the way of thinking
and acting it prescribes, and follow it in
every detail, and you will get well; or
if you are already well, you will remain
so. Trusting that you will go on until
the priceless blessing of perfect health
is yours, I remain,</p>
<p class="regards">Very truly yours,</p>
<p class="author"><span class="smcap">Wallace D. Wattles</span>.</p>
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