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    This beautiful hardback edition presents William Walker Atkinson''s classic work, Reincarnation and the Law of Karma, presented with a gold embossed cover design and gilded page edges. Using explanations from ancient writings, Atkinson explores the connection between one''s actions and how they manifest in our past, present, and future lives.

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    257,-

    Atkinson was a prolific writer, and his many books achieved wide circulation among New Thought devotees and occult practitioners. He published under several pen names, including Magus Incognito, Theodore Sheldon, Theron Q. Dumont, Swami Panchadasi, Yogi Ramacharaka, Swami Bhakta Vishita, and probably other names not identified at present. He is also popularly held to be one (if not all) of the Three Initiates who anonymously authored The Kybalion, which certainly resembles Atkinson's other writings in style and subject matter. Atkinson's two co-authors in the latter venture, if they even existed, are unknown, but speculation often includes names like Mabel Collins, Michael Whitty, Paul Foster Case, and Harriett Case.Titles written under the name William Walker Atkinson.These works treat themes related to the mental world, occultism, divination, psychic reality, and mankind's nature. They constitute a basis for what Atkinson called "New Psychology" or "New Thought". Titles include Thought Vibration or the Law of Attraction in the Thought World, and Practical Psychomancy and Crystal Gazing: A Course of Lessons on the Psychic Phenomena of Distant Sensing, Clairvoyance, Psychometry, Crystal Gazing, etc.Although most of the Atkinson titles were published by Atkinson's own Advanced Thought Publishing Company in Chicago, with English distribution by L. N. Fowler of London, England, at least a few of his books in the "New Psychology" series were published by Elizabeth Towne in Mount Holyoke, Massachusetts, and offered for sale in her New Thought magazine The Nautilus. One such title, for which Atkinson is credited as the author, with the copyright internally assigned to Towne, is The Psychology of Salesmanship, published in 1912.

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    Thought-Culture; Or, Practical Mental Training, is a classical and a rare book, that has been considered important throughout the human history, and so that this work is never forgotten we at Alpha Editions have made efforts in its preservation by republishing this book in a modern format for present and future generations. This whole book has been reformatted, retyped and redesigned. These books are not made of scanned copies of their original work, and hence their text is clear and readable. This remarkable book falls within the genres of Philosophy, Psychology, Religion, Psychology, Philosophy, Psychoanalysis

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    "Memory: How to Develop, Train and Use It" is a book written by William Walker Atkinson. William Walker Atkinson (1862¿1932) was an American author, editor, and attorney who wrote extensively on New Thought and self-help topics. The book focuses on memory improvement and techniques for developing and utilizing memory effectively.Published in the early 20th century, "Memory: How to Develop, Train and Use It" is a self-help guide that likely provides practical advice, exercises, and strategies for enhancing one's memory. Atkinson may have drawn on psychological principles and memory training methods available during his time.While the specific techniques may reflect the understanding of memory from the early 1900s, the book could still contain valuable insights and methods for those interested in memory improvement. If you're interested in the history of self-help literature or exploring different approaches to memory enhancement, Atkinson's work might be of interest.

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    "How to Read Human Nature" is a book written by William Walker Atkinson. Published in the early 20th century, Atkinson's work often delves into topics related to New Thought philosophy, mysticism, and self-help. "How to Read Human Nature" likely explores the art of understanding and interpreting human behavior and characteristics.William Walker Atkinson was a prolific writer and one of the key figures in the New Thought movement. His writings often blended elements of psychology, philosophy, and spirituality. In this particular book, readers can expect insights into human behavior, personality traits, and potentially methods for better understanding and interacting with others.As with many works from this period, the content may reflect the cultural and philosophical ideas prevalent during the early 1900s. If you have an interest in the historical development of self-help literature or the New Thought movement, "How to Read Human Nature" could provide an interesting perspective from that era. Keep in mind that the scientific rigor of such works may vary, and the ideas presented may be more reflective of the beliefs of the time than contemporary psychological understanding.

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    "Science of Breath" is a book written by William Walker Atkinson, first published in 1903. Atkinson was a prolific writer on the subjects of New Thought, metaphysics, and yoga philosophy. The book explores the science behind the breath and its profound impact on physical, mental, and spiritual well-being.The main focus of "Science of Breath" is to elucidate the importance of conscious and controlled breathing for overall health and vitality. Atkinson delves into the physiological aspects of respiration, explaining how breath affects the body's various systems and functions. He emphasizes the role of breath in maintaining balance and harmony within the body.The book also delves into the connection between the breath and the mind, discussing how different breathing techniques can influence one's mental state and emotional well-being. Atkinson introduces various yogic breathing exercises and practices, providing instructions on how readers can incorporate these techniques into their daily lives to enhance physical health, mental clarity, and spiritual awareness."Science of Breath" is not just a practical guide to breathing exercises; it also explores the spiritual dimensions of breath and its significance in various mystical traditions. Atkinson discusses the concept of "prana," the vital life force, and how conscious breathing can help individuals tap into this universal energy for spiritual growth and enlightenment.Overall, the book is a comprehensive exploration of the science and art of breathing, providing readers with practical insights and exercises to improve their physical, mental, and spiritual well-being. While some of the scientific understanding presented in the book may be considered outdated by modern standards, "Science of Breath" remains a classic in the field of holistic health and breathwork.

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    "Your Mind and How to Use It" is a self-help book written by William Walker Atkinson, a prolific American author and pioneer in the New Thought movement. The book was first published in 1911, and it explores principles and techniques aimed at harnessing the power of the mind for personal development and success.The central theme of the book revolves around the idea that the mind is a powerful tool that, when properly understood and utilized, can significantly influence one's life. Atkinson delves into various aspects of the mind, including its faculties, functions, and potential capabilities. He emphasizes the importance of understanding and mastering the mind to achieve personal goals and overall well-being.Key topics covered in the book include:The Power of Thought: Atkinson discusses how thoughts can shape reality and influence outcomes. He explores the concept that thoughts have creative power and can attract or repel circumstances in one's life.Concentration: The book provides insights into the importance of concentration and focus. Atkinson offers practical advice on how to improve concentration and direct mental energy toward specific goals.Imagination: Atkinson highlights the role of imagination in shaping one's reality and achieving success. He encourages readers to tap into their creative imagination to visualize and manifest their desires.Willpower: The author explores the concept of willpower and its role in overcoming challenges and achieving personal growth. Techniques for strengthening and directing the will are discussed.Mind and Body Connection: Atkinson touches upon the interconnectedness of the mind and body, exploring how mental states can impact physical well-being.The book reflects the popular ideas of the New Thought movement, which emerged in the late 19th and early 20th centuries and emphasized the power of positive thinking, the law of attraction, and the potential for personal transformation through the mastery of one's thoughts.While some concepts in the book may be rooted in the philosophical and psychological ideas of its time, "Your Mind and How to Use It" remains a relevant historical work in the self-help genre, offering practical insights into the effective use of the mind for personal development.

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    "Thought Vibration or the Law of Attraction in the Thought World" is a classic self-help book written by William Walker Atkinson. Originally published in 1906 under the pseudonym Theron Q. Dumont, Atkinson explores the principles of the Law of Attraction and how thoughts can shape one's reality.General overview of the key concepts in the book:Law of Attraction: Atkinson delves into the idea that thoughts have a magnetic quality and can attract similar thoughts or energies. He argues that positive thoughts attract positive outcomes, while negative thoughts attract negative outcomes.Power of Thought: The book emphasizes the immense power of thought in shaping one's life. Atkinson suggests that by controlling and directing one's thoughts, individuals can influence their circumstances and attract what they desire.Mind as a Magnet: Atkinson likens the mind to a magnet, capable of attracting or repelling experiences and circumstances based on the dominant thoughts held. He encourages readers to cultivate positive, constructive, and harmonious thoughts to bring about positive changes.Mind and Body Connection: The author explores the connection between mental and physical well-being. He suggests that a positive mental attitude can contribute to better health, success, and happiness.Visualization and Affirmations: Atkinson introduces the idea of using visualization and affirmations as tools to strengthen one's focus on positive outcomes. By vividly imagining desired goals and affirming them, individuals can align their thoughts with their aspirations.Thought Control: The book provides practical advice on how to gain control over one's thoughts, emphasizing the importance of mindfulness and awareness. Atkinson suggests that individuals can train their minds to focus on constructive and optimistic thoughts.The Subconscious Mind: Atkinson explores the role of the subconscious mind in shaping one's reality. He advocates for aligning the conscious and subconscious mind to achieve coherence in thought and action."Thought Vibration" is considered a precursor to later works on the Law of Attraction and positive thinking. While the language and examples may reflect the time in which it was written, the core concepts continue to influence modern self-help literature focused on personal development and the power of positive thinking.

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    Mind and Body:nMental States and Physical Conditions! To the mind of those who have contented themselves with merely the superficial aspects of things, these two things, mind and body; and mental states and physical conditions, seem to be as far apart as the two poles; seem to be opposites and contradictories impossible of reconciliation. But to those who have penetrated beneath the surface of things, these two apparent opposites are seen to be so closely related and inter-related-so blended and mingled together in manifestation, that it is practically impossible to scientifically determine where the one leaves off and the other begins. And so constant and close is their mutual action and reaction, that it often becomes impossible to state positively which is the cause and which the effect. In the first place, Science now informs us that in all living substance, from cell to mammoth, there is and must be Mind. There can be no Life without Mind. Mind, indeed, is held to be the very "livingness" of Life, the greater the degree of manifestation of Mind, the higher the degree of Life. Moreover, the New Psychology informs us that upon the activities of the Subconscious Mind depend all the processes of physical life, that the Subconscious Mind is the essence of what was formerly called the Vital Force, and is embodied in every cell, cell-group or organ of the body. And, that this Subconscious Mind is amenable to suggestion, good and evil, from the conscious mind of its owner, as well as from outside. When the subject of the influence of Mental States upon Physical Conditions is studied, one sees that the Physical Condition is merely the reflection of the Mental State, and the problem seems to be solved, the mystery of Health and Disease solved. But in this, as in everything else, there is seen to be an opposing phase, the other side of the shield. Let us look at the other side of the question: Just as we find that wherever there is living substance there is Mind, so do we find that we are unable to intelligently consider Mind unless as embodied in living substance. The idea of Mind, independent of its substantial embodiment, becomes a mere abstraction impossible of mental imaging, something like color independent of the colored substance, or light without the illuminated substance. And just as we find that Mental States influence Physical Conditions, so do we find that Physical Conditions influence Mental States. And, so the problem of Life, Health and Disease once more loses its simplicity, and the mystery again deepens. The deeper we dig into the subject, the more do we become impressed with the idea of the universal principle of Action and Reaction so apparent in all phenomena. The Mind acts upon the Body; the Body reacts upon the Mind; cause and effect become confused; the reasoning becomes circular, like a ring it has no beginning, no end; its beginning may be any place we may prefer, its ending likewise.

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    "Nuggets of the New Thought" presents a selection of inspirational essays from "New Thought" magazine, covering a wide variety of topics appealing to those interested in personal growth, mental power, and New Thought. Includes a new introduction by Karl Wurf. William Walker Atkinson (1862-1932) was an attorney, merchant, publisher, and author, as well as an occultist and an American pioneer of the New Thought movement. He is also known to have been the author of the pseudonymous works attributed to Theron Q. Dumont and Yogi Ramacharaka.

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    "The Secret of Success" is a self-help book written by William Walker Atkinson. This book, first published in 1907, is a classic in the genre of personal development literature. Atkinson was a prolific writer in the New Thought movement, which emphasized the power of positive thinking and the influence of thoughts on one's reality. The central theme of "The Secret of Success" revolves around the idea that success is not solely determined by external factors, but it is strongly influenced by one's mental attitude, thoughts, and beliefs. Atkinson argues that the mind has a powerful creative force and that individuals can shape their destinies by harnessing the power of their thoughts. The book delves into various aspects of success, including the importance of cultivating a positive mental attitude, setting clear goals, developing a strong will, and using the power of concentration. Atkinson provides practical advice and exercises to help readers apply these principles in their daily lives. One key concept in the book is the Law of Attraction, which suggests that positive or negative thoughts bring positive or negative experiences into a person's life. Atkinson encourages readers to focus on positive thoughts and eliminate negative thinking to attract success and prosperity. While "The Secret of Success" reflects the thinking of its time and contains elements of metaphysics, it has endured as a foundational work in the self-help genre. The book's emphasis on the role of the mind in achieving success has resonated with readers for over a century, and its ideas continue to influence contemporary self-help literature.

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    "Personal Power - Subconscious Power Your Secret Forces Vol-6" is a transformative book authored by William Walker Atkinson, a renowned pioneer in the field of personal development. In this unique work, Atkinson explores the immense potential of the subconscious mind and how harnessing its power can lead to personal growth and success. The book delves into various aspects of the subconscious mind, unveiling its hidden capabilities and offering practical techniques to tap into its vast resources. The author gives input into the power of thought, belief systems, and visualization, emphasizing the importance of positive thinking and self-affirmation in shaping one's reality. Readers are guided through methods to cultivate a harmonious relationship between the conscious and subconscious mind, enabling them to align their desires and intentions with the unlimited power of their subconscious. With its practical wisdom and insightful guidance, this book empowers readers to tap into their subconscious power and transform their lives positively.

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    William Walker Atkinson's book "Practical Mental Influence" is a comprehensive investigation of the inner workings of the human mind and its extraordinary power for persuasion. Atkinson reveals the complex rules of mind control, persuasion, and the transformational power of thought in creating our world in this engrossing study. Atkinson encourages readers to understand and cooperate with the underlying principles of the mind by demonstrating that genuine mental influence goes beyond the scope of compulsion and manipulation. He carefully explains how to unleash the power of suggestion and affirmation as well as the secrets of thought vibrations, as well as the critical functions of attention and visualization. Atkinson bestows priceless knowledge onto readers of "Practical Mental Influence," urging the development of a resolve and concentrated mind, the growth of rapport and empathy, and the ethical use of mental influence. Readers are given the tools they need to increase their mental influence prowess, changing their own ideas and behaviors as well as those of individuals around them and having a positive effect on their futures and that of those they come into contact with. William Walker Atkinson contributes to the field of personal development and self-improvement with this masterpiece by providing readers with insightful knowledge and useful tools to harness the tremendous power of their minds.

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    "Self-Healing by Thought Force" is an enchanting literary masterpiece crafted by the discerning wordsmith, William Walker Atkinson. Within its sacred pages, Atkinson delves into the ethereal realms of the human mind, unveiling its extraordinary ability to weave threads of self-healing and holistic well-being through the sheer force of thought. Atkinson unravels the mystical tapestry that intertwines mind and body, illuminating the profound impact our thoughts hold over our physical and mental states. Through a symphony of practical techniques and transformative exercises, he beckons readers on a mesmerizing odyssey, guiding them to harness the incandescent power of their thoughts as a celestial force for rejuvenation. "Self-Healing by Thought Force" reverberates with the enchanting melodies of the mind-body connection, highlighting the luminescence of positive thinking, invocations of affirmation, and the kaleidoscopic hues of visualization, harmoniously orchestrating a symphony of holistic well-being. Atkinson unveils the alchemical power of focused intention and the artistry of mental imagery, stirring the dormant healing mechanisms within the corporeal vessel, rekindling the embers of vitality and emotional serenity. "Self-Healing by Thought Force" stands as a testament to William Walker Atkinson's unwavering dedication to unfurling the petals of empowerment, nurturing the blossoming healing potential within each soul.

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    146,-

    "The Inner Consciousness: A Course of Lessons on the Inner Planes of the Mind, Intuition, Instinct, Automatic Mentation, and Other Wonderful Phases of Mental Phenomena" by William Walker Atkinson is a profound and captivating book that takes readers on an enlightening journey into the depths of the human mind. Within its pages, Atkinson explores the intricate aspects of inner consciousness and unveils the remarkable phenomena of the mind. Through a series of comprehensive lessons, Atkinson delves into the inner planes of the mind, offering valuable insights into intuition, instinct, and automatic mentation. He guides readers in understanding the inner workings of thought processes and unlocking the hidden potentials within. Covering an array of intriguing topics, such as the power of intuition and the workings of instinct, Atkinson empowers readers to develop a profound understanding of their own mental faculties. With practical exercises and profound teachings, readers are encouraged to embark on a personal journey of self-discovery, expanding their awareness and unleashing their inner potential. "The Inner Consciousness" stands as a testament to Atkinson's wisdom and expertise in the realm of mental phenomena. It serves as a valuable resource for individuals seeking to deepen their understanding of the mind and tap into its vast capabilities for personal growth and spiritual development.

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    "Personal Power - Your Master Self Vol-1" by William Walker Atkinson is a compelling book that delves into the concept of personal power and the discovery of one's master self. Atkinson explores the depths of human potential and provides readers with insights and practical tools to awaken and harness their inner power. The book emphasizes the importance of self-mastery and self-realization as the foundation for personal growth and success. Atkinson offers valuable techniques for overcoming self-limiting beliefs, cultivating a positive mindset, and tapping into the wellspring of personal power within. With clarity and wisdom, Atkinson empowers readers to embrace their master self, the highest and most authentic version of themselves. "Personal Power - Your Master Self" serves as a roadmap for individuals seeking to unlock their full potential, live a life of purpose and fulfillment, and become masters of their own destinies.

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    "Advanced Course in Yogi Philosophy and Oriental Occultism" by William Walker Atkinson is an expansive and enlightening book that delves into the profound teachings of Yogi philosophy and the esoteric practices of Oriental occultism. This comprehensive work provides readers with deep insights into the nature of reality, the power of the mind, and the spiritual principles that govern the universe. Within the pages of this transformative course, Atkinson offers a wealth of knowledge on a wide range of topics, including the nature of consciousness, the laws of manifestation, the practice of meditation, and the principles of karma and reincarnation. He draws from ancient wisdom traditions and presents practical exercises and techniques to help readers apply these teachings in their daily lives. "Advanced Course in Yogi Philosophy and Oriental Occultism" provides a roadmap for spiritual seekers to explore the depths of their own consciousness and unlock their inner potential. Atkinson's teachings empower individuals to transcend the limitations of the physical world and tap into higher realms of existence. "Advanced Course in Yogi Philosophy and Oriental Occultism" stands as a testament to William Walker Atkinson's vast knowledge of ancient wisdom traditions and his commitment to sharing these teachings with the world.

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    224,-

    "A Series of Lessons in Raja Yoga" is a spiritual and instructional book written by William Walker Atkinson. Published in the early 20th century, the book provides readers with a comprehensive guide to the practice of Raja Yoga, which is one of the classical paths of yoga outlined in ancient Indian philosophy. Raja Yoga, often referred to as the "royal path," focuses on the cultivation of mental and spiritual discipline. Atkinson, a prolific writer in the New Thought movement, explores various aspects of Raja Yoga in a systematic and accessible manner. The book is structured as a series of lessons, each designed to guide the reader through the principles and practices of Raja Yoga. Some key topics covered in the book include: Control of the Mind: Atkinson emphasizes the importance of mastering the mind through concentration and meditation. The book provides practical exercises and techniques to develop mental focus and clarity. Breath Control (Pranayama): The author delves into the significance of breath control as a means to regulate the life force (prana) within the body. Pranayama exercises are explained to help readers harness the power of breath for physical and mental well-being. Meditation: A substantial part of the book is dedicated to the practice of meditation. Atkinson introduces various meditation techniques and provides guidance on how to attain inner peace, self-realization, and spiritual awakening through consistent meditation. Ethical and Moral Guidelines: Raja Yoga places importance on ethical and moral conduct as a foundation for spiritual growth. Atkinson discusses the principles of right living and the importance of cultivating virtues. The Higher Self: The book delves into the concept of the Higher Self or the Divine within. Atkinson explores the idea of realizing one's true nature and connecting with the higher aspects of consciousness. "A Series of Lessons in Raja Yoga" is characterized by its practical approach, making it a valuable resource for individuals seeking a systematic guide to the practice of Raja Yoga. It blends Eastern spiritual wisdom with Western esoteric teachings, offering a bridge between these two perspectives for readers interested in the pursuit of spiritual development and self-realization.

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    A Series of Lessons in Raja Yoga, a classical and rare book that has been considered essential throughout human history, so that this work is never forgotten, we at Alpha Editions have made efforts in its preservation by republishing this book in a modern format for present and future generations. This whole book has been reformatted, retyped and designed. These books are not made of scanned copies of their original work and hence the text is clear and readable.

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    The above question is frequently asked the student of occultism by some one who has heard the term but who is unfamiliar with its meaning. Simple as the question may seem, it is by no means easy to answer it, plainly and clearly in a few words, unless the hearer already has a general acquaintance with the subject of occult science. Let us commence at the beginning, and consider the question from the point of view of the person who has just heard the term for the first time.The dictionaries define the word aura as: "Any subtle, invisible emanation or exhalation." The English authorities, as a rule, attribute the origin of the word to a Latin term meaning "air," but the Hindu authorities insist that it had its origin in the Sanscrit root Ar, meaning the spoke of a wheel, the significance being perceived when we remember the fact that the human aura radiates from the body of the individual in a manner similar to the radiation of the spokes of a wheel from the hub thereof. The Sanscrit origin of the term is the one preferred by occultists, although it will be seen that the idea of an aerial emanation, indicated by the Latin root, is not foreign to the real significance of the term...

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    "Nuggets of the New Thought" is a book written by William Walker Atkinson, a prolific author known for his work in the New Thought movement during the early 20th century. The New Thought movement is a spiritual and philosophical movement that emphasizes the power of positive thinking and the role of the mind in shaping one's life and well-being.In "Nuggets of the New Thought," Atkinson shares a collection of inspirational and motivational essays that explore the principles of New Thought. The book delves into topics such as the law of attraction, the power of the subconscious mind, and the idea that one's thoughts can influence their reality and success. It is a part of Atkinson's broader body of work that focuses on the potential for personal transformation and self-improvement through positive thinking."Nuggets of the New Thought" is designed to offer readers insights and practical advice on how to harness the power of their thoughts to achieve greater happiness, success, and personal growth. It is a reflection of the New Thought movement's core ideas and principles.

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    "Mind and Body" is a book written by William Walker Atkinson, a prolific author known for his work in the New Thought and metaphysical movements in the early 20th century. In this book, Atkinson explores the relationship between the mind and the body and how the two are interconnected in achieving personal well-being and success.Atkinson's work delves into topics such as the power of thought, the influence of the mind on physical health, and the principles of mind-body healing. He discusses techniques and practices to harness the mind's potential for achieving physical and mental harmony, self-improvement, and overall wellness. "Mind and Body" is part of Atkinson's larger body of work, which emphasizes the power of positive thinking, mental focus, and self-improvement for achieving personal goals and living a fulfilling life.

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    The New Thought is the oldest thought in existence. It has been cherished by the chosen few in all ages; the masses of the people not having been ready for its teachings. Every religion has within it certain esoteric teachings, not grasped by the many, but understood by the few - which hidden teachings contain much that is now being taught as The New Thought. Ancient writers have carefully placed bits of this esoteric truth among writings of wide circulation, knowing that only those with the key could read, and the multitude would not even suspect the existence of the grain of wheat among the chaff.... The Truth once recognized cannot be lost.

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