
Out from the Heart
James Allen, the author of the immortal 'As A Man Thinketh,' returns to the fountainhead of human transformation: the heart. In this compact but profound work, Allen argues that outward conduct springs from inward condition, that virtue is not merely behavior but a state of being to be cultivated through relentless self-examination and discipline. He presents a practical path toward purity of motive, teaching readers to examine their thoughts with unsparing honesty, to forgive as a spiritual necessity, and to understand that true success flows from inner rightness rather than mere ambition. The book reads like a series of reverent conversations with oneself, each chapter a small altar at which to lay down selfishness and pick up service. Allen's genius lies in making ancient wisdom feel immediate and actionable, refusing to let readers hide behind the excuse that virtue is too lofty to pursue. Those who come to this book seeking quick fixes will find instead an invitation to a lifelong practice of becoming more fully human.








