THE POWER OF MIND. William Walker Atkinson
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William Walker Atkinson
THE POWER OF MIND
The Power of Concentration, The Key To Mental Power Development And Efficiency, Thought-Force in Business and Everyday Life, The Inner Consciousness…
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2017 OK Publishing
ISBN 978-80-7583-641-0
Table of Contents
Dynamic Thought; Or, The Law of Vibrant Energy
Memory Culture: The Science of Observing, Remembering and Recalling
Memory: How to Develop, Train, and Use It
Mind Power: The Secret of Mental Magic
The Secret of Mental Magic: A Course of Seven Lessons
The Subconscious and the Superconscious Planes of Mind
Suggestion and Auto-Suggestion
Telepathy: Its Theory, Facts, and Proof
Thought-Culture; Or, Practical Mental Training
Thought-Force in Business and Everyday Life
Your Mind and How to Use It: A Manual of Practical Psychology
Master Mind or The Key To Mental Power Development And Efficiency
Dynamic Thought; Or, The Law of Vibrant Energy
CHAPTER II. THINGS AS THEY ARE
CHAPTER III. THE UNIVERSALITY OF LIFE AND MIND
CHAPTER IV. LIFE AND MIND AMONG THE ATOMS
CHAPTER V. THE STORY OF SUBSTANCE
CHAPTER VI. SUBSTANCE AND BEYOND
CHAPTER VII. THE PARADOX OF SCIENCE
CHAPTER VIII. THE FORCES OF NATURE
CHAPTER X. THE LAW OF ATTRACTION
CHAPTER XI. THE THEORY OF DYNAMIC THOUGHT
CHAPTER XII. THE LAW OF VIBRANT ENERGY
CHAPTER XIII. THE RIDDLE OF THE SPHINX
CHAPTER XIV. THE MYSTERY OF MIND
CHAPTER XV. THE FINER FORCES OF THE MIND
CHAPTER XVI. THOUGHT IN ACTION
CHAPTER I
"IN THE BEGINNING"
THIS book will deal with Life. It holds that Life is Universal—that it is inherent in, and manifests (in different degrees) in every part, particle, phase, aspect, condition, place, or relationship, in the World of Things that we call the Universe.
It holds that Life manifests in two aspects or forms, which are generally found by us in connection and co-operation with each other, but which are both, probably, an expression of some One Thing higher than either. These two aspects or forms, which together go to make up or produce that which we know as "Life," are known as (1) Substance or Matter; and (2) Mind. In this book the term "Substance" is used in preference to "Matter," owing to the fact that the term "Matter" has become closely identified with certain ideas of the Materialistic school of thought, and has generally been regarded by the public in the light of "dead matter," whereas this book holds that all Substance is Alive. The term "Mind" is used in the sense of "Mind, as we know it," rather than as "Mind, as it is"—or, as "The Cosmic Mind." In some places the term "Mind-principle" is used to convey the idea of "a portion of the Great Principle of Mind, of which that which we call 'Mind' is but a small and but partially expressed portion." These terms are explained and illustrated as we proceed. The aspect of "Energy or Force" is not treated as a separate aspect or form of Life, in this book, for the reason that it is regarded as merely a manifestation of Mind, as will appear as we proceed. We have much to say regarding Motion, but the writer has tried to explain and prove that, at the last, all Motion results from Mental Action, and that all Force and Energy is Vital-Mental Force and Energy.
This book is not intended to run along metaphysical or theological lines—its field is different. And so, while it recognizes the importance of these