A guided Abundant Alchemy course for awakening your abundant nature through listening, reading, study, practice, journaling, flashcards, and daily integration.

What this is

A guided way into the source text.

The Science of Getting Rich is direct, strange, practical, metaphysical, and demanding. It is not merely a book about money. It is a book about thought, value, gratitude, action, and the inner posture from which a person creates and contributes.

Abundant Alchemy does not replace Wattles. It asks you to begin with the source, listen carefully, study honestly, practice concretely, and reflect deeply.

Why Wattles?

The text is old. The questions are not.

Wattles writes with the intensity of someone trying to wake the reader from resignation. Some of the language is dated, but the central challenge remains alive: what would change if you treated thought, gratitude, value, and action as causes?

Thought

What image governs your life?

The work begins by noticing the mental picture you are serving. Vague desire produces vague action. Clear thought organizes attention, emotion, choices, and effort.

Value

Are you creating increase?

The creative mind does not merely try to take from existing supply. It looks for ways to give more use value, expand life, and leave others advanced by contact with your work.

Action

What can be done now?

Wattles is not teaching passive manifestation. He joins thought with present action. The Certain Way must enter the day, the work, the transaction, and the next practical step.

The Method

How this study works.

Every lesson follows the same rhythm so the work stays grounded and repeatable.

Preview

See the lesson focus before entering the chapter.

Read or Listen

Encounter Wattles directly through the original text or audio.

Study

Mark what resonates. Return to what is unclear. Do not rush the text.

Practice

Apply one principle through a concrete action, declaration, or discipline.

Reflect

Use the Companion Journal to write what opened, resisted, and still needs attention.

How to Study

Do not confuse finishing with practicing.

The point is not to race through the lessons. The point is to let the material change the way you think, choose, speak, give, work, and act.

Use this simple study pattern.

  • Begin with the assigned Wattles chapter before reading the lesson commentary.
  • Mark one passage that resonates and one passage that feels unclear or difficult.
  • Re-read the unclear passage, plus the paragraph before and after it.
  • Write one sentence in your own words: “I think Wattles is saying…”
  • Practice one thing before moving into deeper journal reflection.
A note on certainty

Certainty is not a cheap promise.

Wattles uses the language of science and mathematical certainty. In this study, that does not mean a shortcut, guarantee, or lottery promise. It means practicing causes consistently: clear thought, creative contribution, gratitude, faith, and present action.

The work is demanding because it asks you to become responsible for the state of your attention and the quality of your action. That is the science he means, and that is the kind of practice this course asks of you.

Public Domain + Audio

Source, credit, and use.

The underlying text of The Science of Getting Rich by Wallace D. Wattles is treated here as a public-domain classic. The audio recordings used in this project are credited to Diana Majlinger for LibriVox and are presented as public-domain recordings in the USA.

This study is offered for spiritual, educational, and reflective practice. It is not financial advice, legal advice, investment advice, or a guarantee of financial outcome.

Want help navigating your way to abundance?
Contact Avinash at abundantone@abundancealchemy.com.