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Henry Wood
Studies in the Thought World
Studies in the Thought World
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Consists of twenty-two philosophical essays embracing a wide and varied field of thought, all of which, however, are designed to illustrate man's spiritual position and power in the universe.
Described by James Allen (author of As a Man Thinketh) as: "...a work consisting of twenty-two spiritual essays on man in his relation to external nature, the universe, and his fellow-men. In his preface the author says: "All Truth which is above the plane of the intellect should be accepted, not upon external authority, but just in the measure that it receives the full sanction of the inner 'Guide,' or spiritual intuition of the individual. To aid in and point out the law of the development of this supernal faculty to his readers is the writer's earnest desire and effort." There is a great beauty and charm about the essays, and we should like to quote freely from them had we the space. The following are the titles of a few of the essays:--"The Divinity of Nature," "Our Relations To Environment," "The Dynamics of Mind," "The Education of Thought," "The Subconscious Mind," "The Psychology of Crime."
Chapters Include:
Ownership in the Thought World
The Evolutionary Climb of Man
A Great Art Museum
The Vital Energy and Its Increase
A Corrected Standpoint in Psychical Research
The Divinity of Nature
The Hygiene of the Consciousness
What is Man?
Our Relations to Environment
Divinity and Humanity
Has Mental Healing a Valid Scientific and Religious Basis?
The Unity of Diversity
The Dynamics of Mind
Auto-Suggestion and Concentration
Human Evolution and the "Fall"
Omnipresent Divinity
Mental and Physical Chemistry in the Human Economy
The Education of Thought
The Nature and Uses of Pain
The Sub-Conscious Mind
The Psychology of Crime
The Signs of the Times
Described by James Allen (author of As a Man Thinketh) as: "...a work consisting of twenty-two spiritual essays on man in his relation to external nature, the universe, and his fellow-men. In his preface the author says: "All Truth which is above the plane of the intellect should be accepted, not upon external authority, but just in the measure that it receives the full sanction of the inner 'Guide,' or spiritual intuition of the individual. To aid in and point out the law of the development of this supernal faculty to his readers is the writer's earnest desire and effort." There is a great beauty and charm about the essays, and we should like to quote freely from them had we the space. The following are the titles of a few of the essays:--"The Divinity of Nature," "Our Relations To Environment," "The Dynamics of Mind," "The Education of Thought," "The Subconscious Mind," "The Psychology of Crime."
Chapters Include:
Ownership in the Thought World
The Evolutionary Climb of Man
A Great Art Museum
The Vital Energy and Its Increase
A Corrected Standpoint in Psychical Research
The Divinity of Nature
The Hygiene of the Consciousness
What is Man?
Our Relations to Environment
Divinity and Humanity
Has Mental Healing a Valid Scientific and Religious Basis?
The Unity of Diversity
The Dynamics of Mind
Auto-Suggestion and Concentration
Human Evolution and the "Fall"
Omnipresent Divinity
Mental and Physical Chemistry in the Human Economy
The Education of Thought
The Nature and Uses of Pain
The Sub-Conscious Mind
The Psychology of Crime
The Signs of the Times
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