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A structured work of daily reflection, James Allen's Book of Meditations for Every Day in the Year presents a complete cycle of brief readings organised for sustained, year-long engagement. The text is arranged by day, with each entry offering a concise passage drawn from Allen's broader body of work, focusing on themes of thought, character, discipline, and the shaping of experience. Each meditation stands independently while contributing to a cumulative pattern of reflection, encouraging continuity through repetition and variation. Rather than providing prescriptive instruction, the work proceeds through exposition and contemplation, presenting ideas in a form suited to regular reading. It reflects early twentieth-century traditions of philosophical and devotional literature, in which daily structure supports the cultivation of attention and inward order. As a result, the book functions both as a collection and as a framework for sustained engagement with Allen's central ideas.
James Allen (1864-1912) was an English philosophical writer associated with early twentieth-century thought on the relationship between mind, character, and experience. His work is marked by clarity of expression and a sustained focus on the role of thought as a formative force in shaping both individual conduct and external conditions.He is best known for As a Man Thinketh, a concise work that established many of the themes developed throughout his writing. Allen's books often take the form of structured reflections, presenting ideas through short, carefully composed passages suited to repeated reading. James Allen's Book of Meditations for Every Day in the Year gathers these elements into a continuous daily format, reflecting his emphasis on discipline, attention, and the gradual development of character. His work continues to be read for its clarity and its place within the tradition of philosophical and New Thought writing.