James Allen's Above Life's Turmoil is a classic meditation on inner mastery, spiritual steadiness, and the discipline required to live above anxiety, conflict, and disorder. Written by the author of As a Man Thinketh, the book gathers short essays on character, peace of mind, right conduct, self-control, and the inward habits that allow a person to remain calm amid difficulty. Allen's focus is not escape from life, but mastery within it: the movement from reaction to composure, from unrest to clarity, and from self-centred striving to moral strength.
Allen writes in the concise, elevated style that made his work central to early New Thought, classic self-help, and practical spiritual philosophy. The book addresses subjects such as serenity, aspiration, service, wisdom, sorrow, temptation, and the quiet power of disciplined thought. Its continuing appeal lies in its seriousness: peace is treated not as a mood or consolation, but as the result of cultivated character and a mind trained toward truth, patience, and self-command.
This Sublime Books edition places Above Life's Turmoil within James Allen's enduring body of inspirational and philosophical writing. For readers interested in As a Man Thinketh, New Thought classics, mind-power literature, spiritual self-discipline, personal growth, moral philosophy, and the literature of inner peace, this volume offers a clear and forceful guide to rising above the confusions and disturbances of ordinary life