Uell Stanley Andersen
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Stanley Andersen, better known as U.S. Andersen
(1917-1986), was an American self-help author and motivational speaker. He is
best known for his book "Three Magic Words", which was published in
1954 and has since become a classic in the field of personal development.
Andersen was born in Detroit, Michigan, and
served in the United States Army during World War II. After the war, he worked
in advertising and public relations before becoming a full-time writer and
speaker.
"Three Magic Words" is a book
about the power of the mind and the nature of reality. The three magic words
referred to in the title are "I am God", which Andersen argues is a
statement of our innate divinity and creative power. The book emphasizes the
importance of positive thinking and visualization, and encourages readers to
take responsibility for their own lives and destinies.
Andersen's other books include "The
Magic in Your Mind", "The Secret of Secrets", and "The
Greatest Power in the Universe". He also recorded numerous lectures and
seminars on personal development and spirituality.
Andersen's work has been influential in the
New Thought and self-help movements, and his ideas continue to inspire people
today. He died in 1986 at the age of 69.
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