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The Dore Lectures on Mental Science

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Thomas Troward (1847-1916) authored many books that are considered classics in the New Thought Movement, Mind Sciences, and Mystic Christianity. Influences on his writings include the teachings of Christ, Islamic, Hindu, Buddhism Teachings and more.

Troward was the author of several successful books including: The Edinburgh Lectures on Mental Science (1909) and The Dor Lectures on Mental Science (1909). His writings on what was then called “Mental Science” influenced early New Thought leaders and writers. His contributions to the development of the New Thought Movement, human potential research, and Religious Science remain valuable.

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The Edinburgh lectures on mental science

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For the advanced student of mental science there is no better book. The author was a major pioneer in the New Thought movement, often called “the Father of New Thought” in England.

This philosophy, referred to as mental science by Troward, bridges the gap between the inner world of thoughts and the physical universe. This book is essential reading for anyone interested in the power of the mind and New Thought ideas.

The late professor William James of Harvard said, “Far and away the ablest statement of that philosophy that I have met, beautiful in its sustained clearness of thought and style – a real classic statement.” Chapters include Spirit and Matter, The Higher Mode of Intelligence Controls the Lower, The Unity of the Spirit, Intuition, Healing, In Touch with the Sub-Conscious Mind, The Body, The Soul, The Spirit, and more.

If one knows how to harness the power of the mind then much more can be accomplished that might not otherwise be possible. This book can help in that regard.

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The creative process in the individual

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Everything that happens, happens for a reason-or, more specifically, everything that happens is an effect of some cause that came before. This is the logical progress of physical existence.

New Thought pioneer Thomas Troward, in The Creative Process in the Individual, demonstrates not only how this equation applies to all creation, but how it flows from the divine and relates to the metaphysical, as well as where the individual is placed within this schema.

Comprehensively considering the spiritual and mundane aspects of such an existential question, Troward, in this 1915 classic, ultimately exposes how the individual can operate in concert with these laws in order to better his existence and more easily meet his spiritual goal: connecting with God. English judge, philosopher, and painter THOMAS TROWARD (1847-1916) lived most of his life in India, in the service of the imperial monarchy.

Among his publications, many of which profoundly affected the New Thought Movement, are The Law and the Word, Bible Mystery and Meaning, and The Hidden Power and Other Papers Upon Mental Science.

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