Thought Vibration or the Law of Attraction in the Thought World
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Jeffrey Ito
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Chapter Topics Include: Law of attraction in the thought world; Thought-waves and their power of reproduction; About the mind; Mind building; Secret of the will; How to become immune to injurious thought attraction; Transmutation of negative thought; Law of mental control; Asserting the life force; Training the habit mind; Psychology of the emotions; Developing new brain cells; Attractive power-desire force; Law, not chance.
About the Author
William Walker Atkinson was a leading figure in the late 19th Century's New Thought Movement which is the foundation of many of our current New Age beliefs. William Walker Atkinson was a successful lawyer, but the stress and strain of his unenlightened pursuit of wealth and prestige resulted in a complete physical and mental breakdown, and ultimate financial disaster. For Walker, this was merely the darkest hour before the dawn: after discovering and mastering the principles of New Thought, he rebuilt his health and his career on a stronger and more stable foundation than he had ever conceived of before. He also began to write extensively, he used psuedonyms such as Theron Q. Dumont and Yogi Ramacharaka.
Although still unproven, he was most likely all three of the Initiates credited with the writing of The Kybalion. The conflict between the independent ideals and values of a successful writer and the conservative credibility developed in his profession as a lawyer led him to use all of these various psuedonyms. Despite these opposing principles, the clarity and focus of his written works are undeniable and is the most likely reason why his books are still very popular today.... The pursuit of true Knowledge and enlightment are timeless endeavors. William Walker Atkinson was a true master.
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