Book Description
This is a plain answer to the oft repeated questions, "What is the New Thought?, "What does it mean?", "What principles does it stand for?", "Is it different from what is called Mental Science or Christian Science?". The New Thought is quite different. It is so broad and comprehensive in its bearing upon human life and human happiness that it can only be defined by its New Thought. Mr. Atkinson's book not only explains what the law is upon which New Thought is based, but teaches how it may be used for the greatest good of the individual.
What is the New Thought; Thoughts are Things; The Law of Attraction; Mind Building; The Dweller on the Threshold; Mind and Body; The Mind and Its Planes; The Subconscious Plane; The Superconscious Faculties; The Soul's Question; The Absolute; The Oneness of All; The Immortality of the Soul; The Unfoldment; The Growth of Consciousness; The Soul's Awakening.
William Walker Atkinson was a very important and influential figure in the early days of the New Thought Movement. Little is known about his early years, except that he was born in Baltimore, Maryland on December 5, 1862, to William and Emma Atkinson, both of whom were born in Maryland also.
Book Description
This is a plain answer to the oft repeated questions, "What is the New Thought?, "What does it mean?", "What principles does it stand for?", "Is it different from what is called Mental Science or Christian Science?". The New Thought is quite different. It is so broad and comprehensive in its bearing upon human life and human happiness that it can only be defined by its New Thought. Mr. Atkinson's book not only explains what the law is upon which New Thought is based, but teaches how it may be used for the greatest good of the individual.
What is the New Thought; Thoughts are Things; The Law of Attraction; Mind Building; The Dweller on the Threshold; Mind and Body; The Mind and Its Planes; The Subconscious Plane; The Superconscious Faculties; The Soul's Question; The Absolute; The Oneness of All; The Immortality of the Soul; The Unfoldment; The Growth of Consciousness; The Soul's Awakening.
William Walker Atkinson was a very important and influential figure in the early days of the New Thought Movement. Little is known about his early years, except that he was born in Baltimore, Maryland on December 5, 1862, to William and Emma Atkinson, both of whom were born in Maryland also.