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Book Overview: The Game of Life by Florence Scovel Schinn

"The Game of Life''
''Our thoughts and desires create our reality. To manifest our desires, we must first visualize and believe that we have already attained them.'' - Michael Corthell

"The Game of Life" is a transformative self-help book written by Florence Scovel Schinn in 1925. In this timeless classic, Schinn outlines practical and metaphysical principles to help readers harness the power of their thoughts and beliefs to manifest positive outcomes and live a life of fulfillment and abundance. (Click here for the audiobook)

At the heart of "The Game of Life" is the concept that our thoughts and beliefs create our reality. Schinn stresses the importance of understanding that the mind is a powerful tool that can be harnessed to bring about the desired results in life. By choosing positive thoughts and beliefs, individuals can attract positive experiences and outcomes. Conversely, negative thoughts and doubts can manifest unwanted circumstances.

The book emphasizes the significance of affirmations, which are positive statements declared with confidence and belief. According to Schinn, repeating affirmations consistently reinforces the subconscious mind, aligning it with the intended desires. She emphasizes the power of the spoken word and encourages readers to be mindful of the language they use when describing their lives and circumstances.

Schinn also addresses the role of faith in manifesting desires. Faith, as defined by Schinn, is the complete trust in the Divine Intelligence or the Universe. By surrendering concerns and doubts to this higher power, individuals can release resistance and allow positive manifestations to flow into their lives. Similar teachings can be found in other spiritual and self-help works, such as "The Power of Now" by Eckhart Tolle and "The Secret" by Rhonda Byrne.

One of the central themes of "The Game of Life" is the Law of Attraction, a concept that has gained popularity in modern self-help literature. According to this law, like attracts like, and by focusing on positive thoughts and emotions, individuals can attract positive experiences and circumstances. This idea resonates with the teachings of Abraham-Hicks, as popularized in "The Law of Attraction: The Basics of the Teachings of Abraham."

Schinn also addresses the power of intuition and the importance of trusting one's inner guidance. By developing and relying on intuition, individuals can make better decisions and take inspired actions that lead to success and happiness. This principle aligns with the teachings of books like "The Seat of the Soul" by Gary Zukav, which explores the concept of spiritual intuition and its role in personal growth.

Another essential aspect of Schinn's work is the notion of non-resistance. She advises readers to avoid dwelling on negative circumstances and to let go of resistance toward challenging situations. Instead, she encourages surrendering to the flow of life, trusting that everything happens for a purpose. This philosophy is akin to the teachings of "The Power of Surrender" by Judith Orloff, which promotes the idea of embracing life's uncertainties with grace and acceptance.

In summary, "The Game of Life" by Florence Scovel Schinn is a powerful guide that blends metaphysical principles with practical wisdom to help readers create the life they desire. By understanding the power of thoughts, beliefs, and affirmations, individuals can shape their reality and attract positive experiences. Through faith, intuition, and non-resistance, they can align themselves with the higher forces of the Universe to manifest abundance and happiness. This book's teachings resonate with other works on the Law of Attraction, intuition, and surrender, making it a timeless and relevant source of inspiration for personal growth and transformation.

Resources These following books, along with "The Game of Life" by Florence Scovel Shinn, form a collection of influential New Thought literature that continues to inspire readers to tap into their inner power and create a life of purpose, abundance, and fulfillment:

  1. "The Science of Mind" by Ernest Holmes - A foundational text in the New Thought movement, this book explains the core principles of the Science of Mind philosophy, emphasizing the power of the mind in shaping reality.

  2. "As a Man Thinketh" by James Allen - A classic work that emphasizes the influence of thoughts on character and circumstances, encouraging readers to take responsibility for their thinking patterns.

  3. "The Power of Your Subconscious Mind" by Joseph Murphy - This book explores the role of the subconscious mind in shaping our experiences and offers techniques to harness its power for positive change.

  4. "The Game of Life and How to Play It" by Florence Scovel Shinn - Another popular work by Florence Scovel Shinn, which we discussed earlier, focusing on the power of thoughts, affirmations, and faith to manifest desires.

  5. "Creative Visualization" by Shakti Gawain - This book introduces the concept of creative visualization as a powerful technique for achieving goals and attracting success through mental imagery.

  6. "You Can Heal Your Life" by Louise Hay - A transformative book that delves into the mind-body connection and how healing can be facilitated through positive affirmations and self-love.

  7. "The Master Key System" by Charles F. Haanel - This book presents a series of lessons on the law of attraction and how to use it to achieve abundance, health, and success.


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