MIND AND MATRIMONY
W|OMEN ABLE TO PICK AND CHOOSE. “Pick out your man, girls—and lie is as good as yours! If you don’t get him it’s nobody’s fault but your own. Just make a mental picture of him as yours and hold to that thought, and he can’t escape you. Your thought will act as a magnet to which he will be.irresistibly attracted, states Mrs. Genevieve Behrend in the San Francisco “Ca\J”
“Of course you have to take advantage of every opportunity that will help matters along. Once you have the picture firmly set up in your mind, make a point of impressing your personality upon the desired one and he’ll fall for you ‘sure as shootin.” It can’t fail to work.” For nothing is impossible to anyone, according to Mrs. Genevieve Behrend, of New York, well known mental science instructor and lecturer.
“A woman need not be physically attractive to win a man,” Mrs. Behrend declared, “Any woman can have the man she wants if she sets her mind to it, provided she does so in the right way and with good intentions.”
Mrs. Behrend tells of a girl in Tuscon, Ariz., whose case looked hopeless from a matrimonial standpoint if ever any woman’s did. This girl didn’t have “a grain of good looks,” and added to this “handicap” she had a crippled hip. But she had a beautiful personality and a great capacity for love. She longed above all else to give this love to a man and to receive his in return. She found her man, a very handsome one, and now is happily married to him. “Wo don’t understand our own power, the power of our imagination ; and that is the reason so many of us fail to gain what we most desire,” Mrs. Behrend explains. “There is nothing more powerful than the imagination. In fact, we can do nothing without it. And when we develop it along with our intuition within ourselves, nothing is impossible of accomplishment tous. It is because we don’t make use „f our imaginations and because we regard conditions as causes that vi don’t accomplish what we want.”
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 3584, 8 January 1927, Page 1
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357MIND AND MATRIMONY Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 3584, 8 January 1927, Page 1
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