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Though he typically wrote under the guise of anonymity, using an array of pseudonyms and pen names, author and thinker William Walker Atkinson was an enormously influential figure in the "New Thought" movement. In fact, he is often credited with being the original source of the ideas that later coalesced under the term "the Law of Attraction." The volume Thought-Culture offers an array of practical tips for those who are interested in improving
...Working under an array of pseudonyms and pen names, author and thinker William Walker Atkinson produced a prodigious body of influential work during his lifetime. Among other accomplishments, Atkinson is credited with developing the "New Thought" movement that has come back into vogue in recent years with the publication of The Secret. In this volume, Atkinson makes a compelling case for the need for rational thought and reasoning, and sets
...Do you find that important names, dates, and details tend to slip away from you? Is a spotty memory causing you trouble in your job, relationships, or your day-to-day life? In Memory: How to Develop, Train, and Use It, prominent author William Walker Atkinson offers readers dozens of practical hints, tip, exercises and techniques to build up your memory banks and flex your mental muscles.
William Walker Atkinson was a prolific writer on spiritual topics who played an important role in spreading the doctrines of the New Thought movement, which decades later gave rise to The Secret and other bestselling texts in that vein. In the eclectic volume Nuggets of the New Thought, Atkinson presents a series of essays, observations and insights in short, easy-to-understand chunks. It's the perfect way to ponder some of history's
...As one of the leaders of the influential New Thought movement, author William Walker Atkinson had an unshakable belief in the power of the human mind—and he was convinced that most of us fail to fully tap into its remarkable capabilities. Your Mind and How to Use It offers an interesting overview of the basic principles of what Atkinson calls "practical psychology," including actionable tips and techniques to begin to make use of the
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