In Tune With the Infinite: Fullness of Peace, Power and Plenty (Forgotten Books)
Book Details
Author(s)Ralph Waldo Trine
PublisherForgotten Books
ISBN / ASIN160506923X
ISBN-139781605069234
MarketplaceFrance 🇫🇷
Description
This is a clearly written explanation of the New Thought philosophy. Trine discusses how to tap into the power of the cosmos to impact personal health, wealth, and growth. This book is essential reading for anyone interested in this belief system. (Quote from sacred-texts.com)
About the Author
Thomas Troward (1847 - 1916)
Thomas Troward (1847-1916) authored many books that are considered classics in the New Thought Movement, Mind Sciences, and mystic Christianity. Influences on his writings include the teachings of Christ, Islamic and Hindu Teachings, Buddhism, and more.
Troward was born in Punjab, India, educated in England, and received honors in literature. He was appointed Her Majesty's Assistant Commissioner and later Divisional Judge of the North Indian Punjab from 1869 until his retirement in 1896. He was a prize winning artist and loved to research and write. Troward was raised in the Church of England but was extremely well educated in the religions and philosophies of the world. He spoke several languages, studied Biblical scripture written in Hebrew, read the Koran, and researched writings on the subject of Raja Yoga.
Troward was the author of several successful books including the Edinburgh Lectures 1904 and Dore Lectures. His writings on what was then called "Mental Science" influenced early New Thought leaders and writers such as Emmet Fox, Ernest Holmes, Paul Foster Case, and Joseph Murphy. His contributions to the development of the New Thought Movement, human potential research, and Religious Science remain valuable, and he has influenced the modern writer Bob Proctor.
Troward's writings are intellectual, and display an interest in the fusion of Eastern and Western philosophy. He tended to challenge dogma and to
About the Author
Thomas Troward (1847 - 1916)
Thomas Troward (1847-1916) authored many books that are considered classics in the New Thought Movement, Mind Sciences, and mystic Christianity. Influences on his writings include the teachings of Christ, Islamic and Hindu Teachings, Buddhism, and more.
Troward was born in Punjab, India, educated in England, and received honors in literature. He was appointed Her Majesty's Assistant Commissioner and later Divisional Judge of the North Indian Punjab from 1869 until his retirement in 1896. He was a prize winning artist and loved to research and write. Troward was raised in the Church of England but was extremely well educated in the religions and philosophies of the world. He spoke several languages, studied Biblical scripture written in Hebrew, read the Koran, and researched writings on the subject of Raja Yoga.
Troward was the author of several successful books including the Edinburgh Lectures 1904 and Dore Lectures. His writings on what was then called "Mental Science" influenced early New Thought leaders and writers such as Emmet Fox, Ernest Holmes, Paul Foster Case, and Joseph Murphy. His contributions to the development of the New Thought Movement, human potential research, and Religious Science remain valuable, and he has influenced the modern writer Bob Proctor.
Troward's writings are intellectual, and display an interest in the fusion of Eastern and Western philosophy. He tended to challenge dogma and to






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