Wallace D. Wattles
'The Art of Being Well' is a book written by Wallace D. Wattles, a prolific writer best known for his influential work 'The Science of Getting Rich.' Published posthumously in 1910, 'The Art of Being Well' is a practical guide to achieving physical, mental, and spiritual well-being.In this book, Wattles explores the holistic nature of health, emphasizing the interconnectedness of the body, mind, and spirit. He argues that true wellness cannot be achieved through external remedies alone but requires a balanced approach that addresses the underlying causes of illness and disharmony.Wattles begins by outlining his philosophy of health, which is grounded in the idea that individuals have the power to heal themselves by aligning their thoughts and actions with the principles of health and vitality. He emphasizes the importance of maintaining a positive mental attitude, practicing gratitude, and cultivating a sense of purpose and meaning in life.Central to Wattles’ teachings is the concept of the 'creative principle,' which he believes governs all aspects of existence, including health and well-being. By harnessing the power of this principle through focused thought and intention, individuals can overcome illness, achieve vitality, and live a life of abundance and fulfillment.Throughout the book, Wattles offers practical advice and techniques for promoting health and vitality, including proper nutrition, exercise, rest, and relaxation. He also discusses the role of faith and belief in the healing process, encouraging readers to cultivate trust in their own innate ability to heal.While 'The Art of Being Well' was written over a century ago, many of its principles and practices remain relevant today. Wattles’ holistic approach to health and well-being continues to resonate with readers seeking to improve their quality of life and achieve optimal health on all levels-physically, mentally, and spiritually.