New Thought Primer: Origin, History and Principles of the Movement, A Lesson in Soul Culture

This `New Thought' primer originally published in 1903 is an introduction to the movement that revolutionized religion for millions of followers. Understanding the roots and learning from the movement's founders and their life lessons is foundational for many of today's thought leaders. The Law of Attraction and many other focal points of today's best sellers are principles established in the new thought movement.

This program highlights 44 separate brief chapters to provide easy reference to the authors' insights and opinions on specific principles and events.

New Thought is a mind-healing movement that originated in the 19th-century United States. It has no one creed, but its fundamental teaching is that spirit is more real and more powerful than matter and that the mind has the power to heal the body. Major groups within the New Thought movement include the Unity Church, Church of Religious Science, and Divine Science.

Henry Harrison Brown became famous as one of the elder leaders of the New Thought movement in the early part of the 20th century. Born in Massachusetts in 1840, he served in the U. S. Volunteers during the Civil War from August, 1862, until October, 1865. He taught school; worked upon newspapers; lectured in various fields for a Unitarian minister. He entered the work of mental healing and teaching in 1893. That led to his lessons he taught in his books.

Brown published one of the most vigorous of the New Thought periodicals, Now, published in San Francisco. described in its subtitle as "a Monthly Journal of Positive Affirmations, devoted to Mental Science and the Art of Living." Its basic affirmation was, "Man is spirit here and now, with all the possibilities of Divinity within him and he can consciously manifest these possibilities here and now."

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New Thought Primer: Origin, History and Principles of the Movement, A Lesson in Soul Culture

This `New Thought' primer originally published in 1903 is an introduction to the movement that revolutionized religion for millions of followers. Understanding the roots and learning from the movement's founders and their life lessons is foundational for many of today's thought leaders. The Law of Attraction and many other focal points of today's best sellers are principles established in the new thought movement.

This program highlights 44 separate brief chapters to provide easy reference to the authors' insights and opinions on specific principles and events.

New Thought is a mind-healing movement that originated in the 19th-century United States. It has no one creed, but its fundamental teaching is that spirit is more real and more powerful than matter and that the mind has the power to heal the body. Major groups within the New Thought movement include the Unity Church, Church of Religious Science, and Divine Science.

Henry Harrison Brown became famous as one of the elder leaders of the New Thought movement in the early part of the 20th century. Born in Massachusetts in 1840, he served in the U. S. Volunteers during the Civil War from August, 1862, until October, 1865. He taught school; worked upon newspapers; lectured in various fields for a Unitarian minister. He entered the work of mental healing and teaching in 1893. That led to his lessons he taught in his books.

Brown published one of the most vigorous of the New Thought periodicals, Now, published in San Francisco. described in its subtitle as "a Monthly Journal of Positive Affirmations, devoted to Mental Science and the Art of Living." Its basic affirmation was, "Man is spirit here and now, with all the possibilities of Divinity within him and he can consciously manifest these possibilities here and now."

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New Thought Primer: Origin, History and Principles of the Movement, A Lesson in Soul Culture

New Thought Primer: Origin, History and Principles of the Movement, A Lesson in Soul Culture

by Henry Harrison Brown

Narrated by Joe Nuckols

Unabridged — 1 hours, 33 minutes

New Thought Primer: Origin, History and Principles of the Movement, A Lesson in Soul Culture

New Thought Primer: Origin, History and Principles of the Movement, A Lesson in Soul Culture

by Henry Harrison Brown

Narrated by Joe Nuckols

Unabridged — 1 hours, 33 minutes

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This `New Thought' primer originally published in 1903 is an introduction to the movement that revolutionized religion for millions of followers. Understanding the roots and learning from the movement's founders and their life lessons is foundational for many of today's thought leaders. The Law of Attraction and many other focal points of today's best sellers are principles established in the new thought movement.

This program highlights 44 separate brief chapters to provide easy reference to the authors' insights and opinions on specific principles and events.

New Thought is a mind-healing movement that originated in the 19th-century United States. It has no one creed, but its fundamental teaching is that spirit is more real and more powerful than matter and that the mind has the power to heal the body. Major groups within the New Thought movement include the Unity Church, Church of Religious Science, and Divine Science.

Henry Harrison Brown became famous as one of the elder leaders of the New Thought movement in the early part of the 20th century. Born in Massachusetts in 1840, he served in the U. S. Volunteers during the Civil War from August, 1862, until October, 1865. He taught school; worked upon newspapers; lectured in various fields for a Unitarian minister. He entered the work of mental healing and teaching in 1893. That led to his lessons he taught in his books.

Brown published one of the most vigorous of the New Thought periodicals, Now, published in San Francisco. described in its subtitle as "a Monthly Journal of Positive Affirmations, devoted to Mental Science and the Art of Living." Its basic affirmation was, "Man is spirit here and now, with all the possibilities of Divinity within him and he can consciously manifest these possibilities here and now."


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BN ID: 2940175911184
Publisher: Nightingale Conant Corp
Publication date: 09/01/2022
Edition description: Unabridged
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