The author ranks as one of the three greatest statesmen that Japan has ever produced. He was her most illustrious and wise Shogun and rescued his native land from the slough of demoralization into which it had sunk.
To him, the art of influencing others was the key to success. Contents: The Increase and Spread of Psychic Forces; Persuasion; Influence of the Eye; Through Clearness of Speech; Setting Good Examples; Psychic Influence; Decision; Rational Ambition; Perseverance; The Prestige Gained from Concentration; Confidence; Acquisition of Dominating Power.
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Have you yet to discover your Individuality? Is your Real Self hidden in some remote corner of your mind? Do you need to develop your use of Will?
Then meet William Walker Atkinson, one of the most influential thinkers of the early-20th-century “New Age” philosophy of New Thought, which encouraged its adherents to tap the latent powers of their potent minds. In this quaint volume, you’ll learn how to harness the Power of Desire, utilize the Soul-Force, and bend the Law of Attraction to your bidding, all in the cause of discovering the person you were meant to be.
American writer WILLIAM WALKER ATKINSON (1862-1932) was editor of the popular magazine New Thought from 1901 to 1905, and editor of the journal Advanced Thought from 1916 to 1919. He authored dozens of New Thought books under numerous pseudonyms, some of which are likely still unknown today, including “Yogi Ramacharaka” and “Theron Q. Dumont.”
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The secrets of mental dominance of those around you can be yours through this 1901 work, written by one of the most influential thinkers of the early-20th-century “New Age” philosophy of New Thought.
Tap the latent powers of your potent mind with lessons and exercises on: . the subtle current of thought waves . influence through suggestion . mental vibrations conveyed by the eye . the affect of the magnetic gaze on animals . why you must avoid using your new powers to satisfy vulgar curiosity . and more. American writer WILLIAM WALKER ATKINSON (1862-1932) was editor of the popular magazine New Thought from 1901 to 1905, and editor of the journal Advanced Thought from 1916 to 1919.
He authored dozens of New Thought books under numerous pseudonyms, some of which are likely still unknown today, including “Yogi Ramacharaka” and “Theron Q. Dumont.”
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This book is another example of the New Thought movement where the author looks at the law of attrac-tion in the sense of thought with the respect of the power of mind.
Atkinson points out the similarities between the law of gravitation and the mental law of attraction. He ex-plains that thought vibrations are as real as those manifesting as light, heat, magnetism and electricity. The difference is in the vibratory rate which also ex-plains the fact that thought vibrations cannot usually be perceived by our five senses.
The author, rather skillfully, argues that there are huge gaps in the spectrum of light and sound vibrations, wide enough to include other worlds. It is logical that these activities would be perceived by sense organs at-tuned to them. Increasingly sophisticated scientific instruments are able to register more and more of these hidden frequencies.
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Students of history find a continuous chain of reference to the mysterious influence of one human mind over that of others. In the earliest records, traditions and legends may be found giving reference to the general belief that it was possible for an individual to exert some weird uncanny power over the minds of other persons, which would influence the latter for good or evil.
And more than this, the student will find an accompanying belief that certain individuals are possessed of some mental power which bends even “things” and circumstances to its might. There is but one Truth, and it manifests on all planes – the Spiritual; the Mental; and the Physical – and manifestations agree and coincide. So no Mentalist need fear the test of Physical Science, for each plane will bear out the facts and phenomena of the ones below or above it – the Three are but varying phases of One.
In this little work we shall hug close to the plane of Physical Science, because by so doing we will be able to make the subject much clearer to many than if we had attempted to express the teaching in Metaphysical terms. There is no contradiction in the end. Each bit of Truth must dovetail into every other bit, for all are parts of the Whole.
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Full Title: The Mental Cure, Illustrating the Influence of the Mind on the Body, Both in Health and Disease, and the Psychological Method of Treatment (1869).
While the exact circulation figures for these books is not known, a ninth edition of The Mental Cure was called for more than sixteen years after it was first issued; Primative Mind Cure went into at least five editions, and it is most likely that various editions of his other books appeared also.
One certain fact is that he was the first and indeed the only figure, aside from Mrs. Eddy, who attempted to work out a consistent philosophically supported system of what may be called mental or metaphysical healing, during the first two decades after the death of P. P. Quimby.
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The Science of Getting Rich explains obtaining wealth in a practical, even mathematical manner. Author Wallace Wattles treats gaining riches as a simple equation – if every thought is attuned towards abundance, then every day will be one filled with success.
Though The Science of Getting Rich was written almost 100 years ago, its vitality is timeless. For the ease of the modern reader, a simplified version has been created to bridge the gap between timeless thought to modern-day action.
There is nothing wrong with desiring money; Wattles helps the reader understand that not only is wealth and abundance a natural birthright, but also it is required to create success in all aspects of your life. Wattles emphasizes that everyone has the ability to gain the money needed for a well-developed life – regardless of age, skills, education and location.
Once this wealth is gained, you can achieve the more worthwhile, abundant you that you truly desire. Free of theories and wordy philosophies, Wattles writes in a straightforward, easy-to-understand manner that anyone can comprehend and apply to their lives. Wattles only requires that you read his book, internalize his words, and keep your thoughts on your desires. You will then obtain the wealth that is waiting for everyone.
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