The Creative Process in the Individual

The Creative Process in the Individual

by Thomas Troward
The Creative Process in the Individual

The Creative Process in the Individual

by Thomas Troward

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Overview

The Creative Process in the Individual scientifically explains the sequence of creative activity starting from the beginnings of life through the development of mankind. We each have a divine right of creation. Sharing in that divine power to create what is good will open up a wonderful vista of possibilities.Thomas Troward was an early New Thought writer who had an immense impact on those who would follow. Ernest Holmes, Frederick Bailes, Joseph Murphy, and Emmett Fox cited him as a major influence, and Genevieve Behrend was his student. It is impossible to over estimate his importance to the New Thought movement. His intense fusion of Eastern and Western philosophy is unmatched.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781604590647
Publisher: Wilder Publications
Publication date: 09/20/2007
Pages: 80
Sales rank: 398,137
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.17(d)

About the Author

Thomas Troward (1847-1916) was a judge in British-administered India, where he made a personal study of the teachings of Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, and Buddhism. After retiring from the bench in 1896, he applied his legalistic mind to matters of philosophy, and began lecturing and publishing on "Mental Science," eventually becoming president of the International New Thought Alliance.



Table of Contents

A Word from the Publishervii
Forewordix
1.The Starting-Point1
2.The Self-Contemplation of Spirit12
3.The Divine Ideal29
4.The Manifestation of the Life Principle41
5.The Personal Factor53
6.The Standard of Personality67
7.Race Thought and New Thought75
8.The Denouement of the Creative Process81
9.Conclusion114
10.The Divine Offering124
11.Ourselves in the Divine Offering134
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