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Harnessing the Powers of the Unseen World
Harnessing the Powers of the Unseen World
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Once again, we are honored to publish yet another rediscovered work of the great. late pioneer in New Thought, William Walker Atkinson. In this 285-page primer the Atkinson covers from A to Z "Telepathy, Nature's Finer Forces and all of the Higher Spirit Manifestations. As always is style is clear and too the point. Here's a short except:
"One of the most common mistaken conceptions of the average student of the occult sciences, and of so-called "psychic phenomena" in general, is that which may be expressed by the term "supernatural." This term, as you know, is used to express the idea of "that which is outside of the realm of Nature, and of Nature's laws."
Knowledge Versus Faith
"As a matter of fact, as all the advanced students and teachers of the occult doctrine know full well, we have no direct knowledge whatsoever of anything that is "outside of the realm of nature, and of Nature's laws." It is true that we may, by an act of faith, profess to believe in powers and beings entirely apart from the great realm of Nature--in fact, most persons do believe in such powers and beings in connection with their formal religion--but their belief is entirely within the category of Faith, and is not even pretended to be based upon actual experience and phenomenal manifestation."
Any student who is interested in the vast invisible world and its powers should consider reading this work.
"One of the most common mistaken conceptions of the average student of the occult sciences, and of so-called "psychic phenomena" in general, is that which may be expressed by the term "supernatural." This term, as you know, is used to express the idea of "that which is outside of the realm of Nature, and of Nature's laws."
Knowledge Versus Faith
"As a matter of fact, as all the advanced students and teachers of the occult doctrine know full well, we have no direct knowledge whatsoever of anything that is "outside of the realm of nature, and of Nature's laws." It is true that we may, by an act of faith, profess to believe in powers and beings entirely apart from the great realm of Nature--in fact, most persons do believe in such powers and beings in connection with their formal religion--but their belief is entirely within the category of Faith, and is not even pretended to be based upon actual experience and phenomenal manifestation."
Any student who is interested in the vast invisible world and its powers should consider reading this work.
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