1 - Agnosticism - Thomson Jay Hudson
The Divine Pedigree of Man - Audiobook by Thomson Jay Hudson
Chapter 1 - Agnosticism
Dr. Hudson was a genius at revealing how science and religion harmonize. This book reveals how logical the idea of a First Great Cause is when examining the phenomenon of evolution. To paraphrase Dr. Hudson: There is an initial misconception by atheistic scientists that evolution eliminates the need for a divine creator and the corresponding mistake by theologians in rejecting evolution as incompatible with their beliefs. Over time, more open-minded individuals from both sides have recognized that evolution, rather than negating the existence of God, can be seen as God's method of creation. The understanding of organic evolution leads to a clearer appreciation of the teleological argument, reinforcing the idea that the evidence of intelligent design in evolution strengthens the concept of a Divine and Intelligent Creator or The First Great Cause.
The success that "The Law of Psychic Phenomena" met with induced the author to prepare and publish the present volume for the purpose of carrying to their legitimate conclusions some of the principles laid down in his former one. Dr. Hudson, in pursuing his inquiry, has endeavored to follow the strictest rules of scientific induction, taking nothing for granted that is not axiomatic, and holding that there is nothing worthy of belief that is not sustained by a solid basis of well-authenticated facts.
— The New York Times.
Learn more about your divine pedigree by listening to this brilliant work by Dr. Hudson! For more about New Thought: https://everythingnewthought.com/
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0 - Preface and Introduction - Thomson Jay Hudson
The Divine Pedigree of Man - An Audiobook From Thomson Jay Hudson:
Preface and Introduction
Dr. Hudson was a genius at revealing how science and religion harmonize. This book reveals how logical the idea of a First Great Cause is when examining the phenomenon of evolution. To paraphrase Dr. Hudson: There is an initial misconception by atheistic scientists that evolution eliminates the need for a divine creator and the corresponding mistake by theologians in rejecting evolution as incompatible with their beliefs. Over time, more open-minded individuals from both sides have recognized that evolution, rather than negating the existence of God, can be seen as God's method of creation. The understanding of organic evolution leads to a clearer appreciation of the teleological argument, reinforcing the idea that the evidence of intelligent design in evolution strengthens the concept of a Divine and Intelligent Creator or The First Great Cause.
The success that "The Law of Psychic Phenomena" met with induced the author to prepare and publish the present volume for the purpose of carrying to their legitimate conclusions some of the principles laid down in his former one. Dr. Hudson, in pursuing his inquiry, has endeavored to follow the strictest rules of scientific induction, taking nothing for granted that is not axiomatic, and holding that there is nothing worthy of belief that is not sustained by a solid basis of well-authenticated facts.
— The New York Times.
Learn more about your divine pedigree by listening to this brilliant work by Dr. Hudson!
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7:40 Introduction - Part 1: Evolution and Psychology For more about New Thought: https://everythingnewthought.com/
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3 - Psychology of Micro Organisms - Thomson Jay Hudson
The Divine Pedigree of Man - Audiobook by Thomson Jay Hudson
Chapter 3 - Psychology of Micro Organisms
Dr. Hudson was a genius at revealing how science and religion harmonize. This book reveals how logical the idea of a First Great Cause is when examining the phenomenon of evolution. To paraphrase Dr. Hudson: There is an initial misconception by atheistic scientists that evolution eliminates the need for a divine creator and the corresponding mistake by theologians in rejecting evolution as incompatible with their beliefs. Over time, more open-minded individuals from both sides have recognized that evolution, rather than negating the existence of God, can be seen as God's method of creation. The understanding of organic evolution leads to a clearer appreciation of the teleological argument, reinforcing the idea that the evidence of intelligent design in evolution strengthens the concept of a Divine and Intelligent Creator or The First Great Cause.
The success that "The Law of Psychic Phenomena" met with induced the author to prepare and publish the present volume for the purpose of carrying to their legitimate conclusions some of the principles laid down in his former one. Dr. Hudson, in pursuing his inquiry, has endeavored to follow the strictest rules of scientific induction, taking nothing for granted that is not axiomatic, and holding that there is nothing worthy of belief that is not sustained by a solid basis of well-authenticated facts.
— The New York Times.
Learn more about your divine pedigree by listening to this brilliant work by Dr. Hudson! For more about New Thought: https://everythingnewthought.com/
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27 - Deductions From Various Attributes of the Soul - Thomson Jay Hudson
The Law of Psychic Phenomena - Thomson Jay Hudson Audiobook
Chapter 27 - Deductions From Various Attributes of the Soul
For more about New Thought: https://everythingnewthought.com/
The Law of Psychic Phenomena is a book written by Thomson Jay Hudson that found immense success overnight. The book explores the idea that there are laws governing psychic phenomena, such as telepathy, clairvoyance, and spiritual healing. Hudson argues that these phenomena can be explained through the principles of subconscious mental activity and suggests that the subconscious mind plays a crucial role in understanding and harnessing psychic abilities. The book delves into topics like hypnotism, suggestion, spiritual healing, and the power of the mind in influencing and manifesting psychic experiences. Overall, Hudson's work contributes to the study of psychic phenomena from a psychological perspective, emphasizing the importance of the subconscious mind in these mysterious occurrences.
After concluding with his convincing argument of the power of the subconscious mind, Hudson goes on to argue a scientific basis for Christianity based on these psychic abilities. Hudson synthesized the work of many eminent scientists of his time with the findings of the Society of Psychical Research to establish his argument that we are all endowed with these psychic powers that Christ taught.
For those studying metaphysics, New Thought, Mental Science, or scientific Christianity, or for those who want to transform their lives through the power of the mind, Thomson Jay Hudson is a must-read and pivotal figure. The logic and scientific rigor he used in studying metaphysics and mind laid the foundation for men like Thomas Troward, Emmett Fox, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Ernest Holmes, Neville Goddard, and Robert Russell in their work. If you want evidence of the spiritual in this universe, Thomson Jay Hudson is a must-read. He was a century ahead of his time on topics such as epigenetics. In a time when spiritism was threatening the scientific integrity of the study of metaphysics, he laid out a case disproving spiritism while bolstering the world's view on the scientific study of metaphysics.
An excerpt from a biographical on Dr. Hudson:
Without violence to the truth, it may be said that one morning in 1893, Dr. Hudson awoke to find himself famous throughout the English-speaking world. His book The Law of Psychic Phenomena found an enormous sale, which continued at an increasing ratio. His first great work will be the standard by which posterity will estimate his standing as a pioneer in the scientific survey of the whole past field of psychical research. This was in turn, followed by "A Scientific Demonstration of the Future Life." "The Divine Pedigree of Man," and in 1903, & "The Law of Mental Medicine."
From Dr. Hudson:
"My primary object in offering this book to the public is to assist in bringing Psychology within the domain of the exact sciences. That this has never been accomplished is owing to the fact that no successful attempt has been made to formulate a working hypothesis sufficiently comprehensive to embrace all psychic phenomena. It has, however, long been felt by the ablest thinkers of our time that all psychic manifestations of the human intellect, normal or abnormal, whether designated by the name of mesmerism, hypnotism, somnambulism, trance, spiritism, demonology, miracle, mental therapeutics, genius, or insanity, are in some way related; and consequently, that they are to be referred to some general principle or law, which, once understood, will simplify and correlate the whole subject-matter, and possibly remove it from the domain of the supernatural."
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23 - The Physical Manifestations and Philosophy of Christ - Thomson Jay Hudson
The Law of Psychic Phenomena - Thomson Jay Hudson Audiobook
Chapter 23 - The Physical Manifestations and Philosophy of Christ
For more about New Thought: https://everythingnewthought.com/
The Law of Psychic Phenomena is a book written by Thomson Jay Hudson that found immense success overnight. The book explores the idea that there are laws governing psychic phenomena, such as telepathy, clairvoyance, and spiritual healing. Hudson argues that these phenomena can be explained through the principles of subconscious mental activity and suggests that the subconscious mind plays a crucial role in understanding and harnessing psychic abilities. The book delves into topics like hypnotism, suggestion, spiritual healing, and the power of the mind in influencing and manifesting psychic experiences. Overall, Hudson's work contributes to the study of psychic phenomena from a psychological perspective, emphasizing the importance of the subconscious mind in these mysterious occurrences.
After concluding with his convincing argument of the power of the subconscious mind, Hudson goes on to argue a scientific basis for Christianity based on these psychic abilities. Hudson synthesized the work of many eminent scientists of his time with the findings of the Society of Psychical Research to establish his argument that we are all endowed with these psychic powers that Christ taught.
For those studying metaphysics, New Thought, Mental Science, or scientific Christianity, or for those who want to transform their lives through the power of the mind, Thomson Jay Hudson is a must-read and pivotal figure. The logic and scientific rigor he used in studying metaphysics and mind laid the foundation for men like Thomas Troward, Emmett Fox, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Ernest Holmes, Neville Goddard, and Robert Russell in their work. If you want evidence of the spiritual in this universe, Thomson Jay Hudson is a must-read. He was a century ahead of his time on topics such as epigenetics. In a time when spiritism was threatening the scientific integrity of the study of metaphysics, he laid out a case disproving spiritism while bolstering the world's view on the scientific study of metaphysics.
An excerpt from a biographical on Dr. Hudson:
Without violence to the truth, it may be said that one morning in 1893, Dr. Hudson awoke to find himself famous throughout the English-speaking world. His book The Law of Psychic Phenomena found an enormous sale, which continued at an increasing ratio. His first great work will be the standard by which posterity will estimate his standing as a pioneer in the scientific survey of the whole past field of psychical research. This was in turn, followed by "A Scientific Demonstration of the Future Life." "The Divine Pedigree of Man," and in 1903, & "The Law of Mental Medicine."
From Dr. Hudson:
"My primary object in offering this book to the public is to assist in bringing Psychology within the domain of the exact sciences. That this has never been accomplished is owing to the fact that no successful attempt has been made to formulate a working hypothesis sufficiently comprehensive to embrace all psychic phenomena. It has, however, long been felt by the ablest thinkers of our time that all psychic manifestations of the human intellect, normal or abnormal, whether designated by the name of mesmerism, hypnotism, somnambulism, trance, spiritism, demonology, miracle, mental therapeutics, genius, or insanity, are in some way related; and consequently, that they are to be referred to some general principle or law, which, once understood, will simplify and correlate the whole subject-matter, and possibly remove it from the domain of the supernatural."
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Chapter 25 - The Spiritual Philosophy of Christ
The Law of Psychic Phenomena - Thomson Jay Hudson Audiobook
Chapter 25 - The Spiritual Philosophy of Christ
For more about New Thought: https://everythingnewthought.com/
The Law of Psychic Phenomena is a book written by Thomson Jay Hudson that found immense success overnight. The book explores the idea that there are laws governing psychic phenomena, such as telepathy, clairvoyance, and spiritual healing. Hudson argues that these phenomena can be explained through the principles of subconscious mental activity and suggests that the subconscious mind plays a crucial role in understanding and harnessing psychic abilities. The book delves into topics like hypnotism, suggestion, spiritual healing, and the power of the mind in influencing and manifesting psychic experiences. Overall, Hudson's work contributes to the study of psychic phenomena from a psychological perspective, emphasizing the importance of the subconscious mind in these mysterious occurrences.
After concluding with his convincing argument of the power of the subconscious mind, Hudson goes on to argue a scientific basis for Christianity based on these psychic abilities. Hudson synthesized the work of many eminent scientists of his time with the findings of the Society of Psychical Research to establish his argument that we are all endowed with these psychic powers that Christ taught.
For those studying metaphysics, New Thought, Mental Science, or scientific Christianity, or for those who want to transform their lives through the power of the mind, Thomson Jay Hudson is a must-read and pivotal figure. The logic and scientific rigor he used in studying metaphysics and mind laid the foundation for men like Thomas Troward, Emmett Fox, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Ernest Holmes, Neville Goddard, and Robert Russell in their work. If you want evidence of the spiritual in this universe, Thomson Jay Hudson is a must-read. He was a century ahead of his time on topics such as epigenetics. In a time when spiritism was threatening the scientific integrity of the study of metaphysics, he laid out a case disproving spiritism while bolstering the world's view on the scientific study of metaphysics.
An excerpt from a biographical on Dr. Hudson:
Without violence to the truth, it may be said that one morning in 1893, Dr. Hudson awoke to find himself famous throughout the English-speaking world. His book The Law of Psychic Phenomena found an enormous sale, which continued at an increasing ratio. His first great work will be the standard by which posterity will estimate his standing as a pioneer in the scientific survey of the whole past field of psychical research. This was in turn, followed by "A Scientific Demonstration of the Future Life." "The Divine Pedigree of Man," and in 1903, & "The Law of Mental Medicine."
From Dr. Hudson:
"My primary object in offering this book to the public is to assist in bringing Psychology within the domain of the exact sciences. That this has never been accomplished is owing to the fact that no successful attempt has been made to formulate a working hypothesis sufficiently comprehensive to embrace all psychic phenomena. It has, however, long been felt by the ablest thinkers of our time that all psychic manifestations of the human intellect, normal or abnormal, whether designated by the name of mesmerism, hypnotism, somnambulism, trance, spiritism, demonology, miracle, mental therapeutics, genius, or insanity, are in some way related; and consequently, that they are to be referred to some general principle or law, which, once understood, will simplify and correlate the whole subject-matter, and possibly remove it from the domain of the supernatural."
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Chapter 24 - The Physical Manifestations of Christ Continued
The Law of Psychic Phenomena - Thomson Jay Hudson Audiobook
Chapter 24 - The Physical Manifestations of Christ Continued
For more about New Thought: https://everythingnewthought.com/
The Law of Psychic Phenomena is a book written by Thomson Jay Hudson that found immense success overnight. The book explores the idea that there are laws governing psychic phenomena, such as telepathy, clairvoyance, and spiritual healing. Hudson argues that these phenomena can be explained through the principles of subconscious mental activity and suggests that the subconscious mind plays a crucial role in understanding and harnessing psychic abilities. The book delves into topics like hypnotism, suggestion, spiritual healing, and the power of the mind in influencing and manifesting psychic experiences. Overall, Hudson's work contributes to the study of psychic phenomena from a psychological perspective, emphasizing the importance of the subconscious mind in these mysterious occurrences.
After concluding with his convincing argument of the power of the subconscious mind, Hudson goes on to argue a scientific basis for Christianity based on these psychic abilities. Hudson synthesized the work of many eminent scientists of his time with the findings of the Society of Psychical Research to establish his argument that we are all endowed with these psychic powers that Christ taught.
For those studying metaphysics, New Thought, Mental Science, or scientific Christianity, or for those who want to transform their lives through the power of the mind, Thomson Jay Hudson is a must-read and pivotal figure. The logic and scientific rigor he used in studying metaphysics and mind laid the foundation for men like Thomas Troward, Emmett Fox, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Ernest Holmes, Neville Goddard, and Robert Russell in their work. If you want evidence of the spiritual in this universe, Thomson Jay Hudson is a must-read. He was a century ahead of his time on topics such as epigenetics. In a time when spiritism was threatening the scientific integrity of the study of metaphysics, he laid out a case disproving spiritism while bolstering the world's view on the scientific study of metaphysics.
An excerpt from a biographical on Dr. Hudson:
Without violence to the truth, it may be said that one morning in 1893, Dr. Hudson awoke to find himself famous throughout the English-speaking world. His book The Law of Psychic Phenomena found an enormous sale, which continued at an increasing ratio. His first great work will be the standard by which posterity will estimate his standing as a pioneer in the scientific survey of the whole past field of psychical research. This was in turn, followed by "A Scientific Demonstration of the Future Life." "The Divine Pedigree of Man," and in 1903, & "The Law of Mental Medicine."
From Dr. Hudson:
"My primary object in offering this book to the public is to assist in bringing Psychology within the domain of the exact sciences. That this has never been accomplished is owing to the fact that no successful attempt has been made to formulate a working hypothesis sufficiently comprehensive to embrace all psychic phenomena. It has, however, long been felt by the ablest thinkers of our time that all psychic manifestations of the human intellect, normal or abnormal, whether designated by the name of mesmerism, hypnotism, somnambulism, trance, spiritism, demonology, miracle, mental therapeutics, genius, or insanity, are in some way related; and consequently, that they are to be referred to some general principle or law, which, once understood, will simplify and correlate the whole subject-matter, and possibly remove it from the domain of the supernatural."
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26 - The Mission of Christ. Future Rewards and Punishments.
The Law of Psychic Phenomena - Thomson Jay Hudson Audiobook
Chapter 26 - The Mission of Christ. Future Rewards and Punishments
For more about New Thought: https://everythingnewthought.com/
The Law of Psychic Phenomena is a book written by Thomson Jay Hudson that found immense success overnight. The book explores the idea that there are laws governing psychic phenomena, such as telepathy, clairvoyance, and spiritual healing. Hudson argues that these phenomena can be explained through the principles of subconscious mental activity and suggests that the subconscious mind plays a crucial role in understanding and harnessing psychic abilities. The book delves into topics like hypnotism, suggestion, spiritual healing, and the power of the mind in influencing and manifesting psychic experiences. Overall, Hudson's work contributes to the study of psychic phenomena from a psychological perspective, emphasizing the importance of the subconscious mind in these mysterious occurrences.
After concluding with his convincing argument of the power of the subconscious mind, Hudson goes on to argue a scientific basis for Christianity based on these psychic abilities. Hudson synthesized the work of many eminent scientists of his time with the findings of the Society of Psychical Research to establish his argument that we are all endowed with these psychic powers that Christ taught.
For those studying metaphysics, New Thought, Mental Science, or scientific Christianity, or for those who want to transform their lives through the power of the mind, Thomson Jay Hudson is a must-read and pivotal figure. The logic and scientific rigor he used in studying metaphysics and mind laid the foundation for men like Thomas Troward, Emmett Fox, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Ernest Holmes, Neville Goddard, and Robert Russell in their work. If you want evidence of the spiritual in this universe, Thomson Jay Hudson is a must-read. He was a century ahead of his time on topics such as epigenetics. In a time when spiritism was threatening the scientific integrity of the study of metaphysics, he laid out a case disproving spiritism while bolstering the world's view on the scientific study of metaphysics.
An excerpt from a biographical on Dr. Hudson:
Without violence to the truth, it may be said that one morning in 1893, Dr. Hudson awoke to find himself famous throughout the English-speaking world. His book The Law of Psychic Phenomena found an enormous sale, which continued at an increasing ratio. His first great work will be the standard by which posterity will estimate his standing as a pioneer in the scientific survey of the whole past field of psychical research. This was in turn, followed by "A Scientific Demonstration of the Future Life." "The Divine Pedigree of Man," and in 1903, & "The Law of Mental Medicine."
From Dr. Hudson:
"My primary object in offering this book to the public is to assist in bringing Psychology within the domain of the exact sciences. That this has never been accomplished is owing to the fact that no successful attempt has been made to formulate a working hypothesis sufficiently comprehensive to embrace all psychic phenomena. It has, however, long been felt by the ablest thinkers of our time that all psychic manifestations of the human intellect, normal or abnormal, whether designated by the name of mesmerism, hypnotism, somnambulism, trance, spiritism, demonology, miracle, mental therapeutics, genius, or insanity, are in some way related; and consequently, that they are to be referred to some general principle or law, which, once understood, will simplify and correlate the whole subject-matter, and possibly remove it from the domain of the supernatural."
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22 - Practical Conclusions and Suggestions
The Law of Psychic Phenomena - Thomson Jay Hudson Audiobook
Chapter 22 - Practical Conclusions and Suggestions
For more about New Thought: https://everythingnewthought.com/
The Law of Psychic Phenomena is a book written by Thomson Jay Hudson that found immense success overnight. The book explores the idea that there are laws governing psychic phenomena, such as telepathy, clairvoyance, and spiritual healing. Hudson argues that these phenomena can be explained through the principles of subconscious mental activity and suggests that the subconscious mind plays a crucial role in understanding and harnessing psychic abilities. The book delves into topics like hypnotism, suggestion, spiritual healing, and the power of the mind in influencing and manifesting psychic experiences. Overall, Hudson's work contributes to the study of psychic phenomena from a psychological perspective, emphasizing the importance of the subconscious mind in these mysterious occurrences.
After concluding with his convincing argument of the power of the subconscious mind, Hudson goes on to argue a scientific basis for Christianity based on these psychic abilities. Hudson synthesized the work of many eminent scientists of his time with the findings of the Society of Psychical Research to establish his argument that we are all endowed with these psychic powers that Christ taught.
For those studying metaphysics, New Thought, Mental Science, or scientific Christianity, or for those who want to transform their lives through the power of the mind, Thomson Jay Hudson is a must-read and pivotal figure. The logic and scientific rigor he used in studying metaphysics and mind laid the foundation for men like Thomas Troward, Emmett Fox, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Ernest Holmes, Neville Goddard, and Robert Russell in their work. If you want evidence of the spiritual in this universe, Thomson Jay Hudson is a must-read. He was a century ahead of his time on topics such as epigenetics. In a time when spiritism was threatening the scientific integrity of the study of metaphysics, he laid out a case disproving spiritism while bolstering the world's view on the scientific study of metaphysics.
An excerpt from a biographical on Dr. Hudson:
Without violence to the truth, it may be said that one morning in 1893, Dr. Hudson awoke to find himself famous throughout the English-speaking world. His book The Law of Psychic Phenomena found an enormous sale, which continued at an increasing ratio. His first great work will be the standard by which posterity will estimate his standing as a pioneer in the scientific survey of the whole past field of psychical research. This was in turn, followed by "A Scientific Demonstration of the Future Life." "The Divine Pedigree of Man," and in 1903, & "The Law of Mental Medicine."
From Dr. Hudson:
"My primary object in offering this book to the public is to assist in bringing Psychology within the domain of the exact sciences. That this has never been accomplished is owing to the fact that no successful attempt has been made to formulate a working hypothesis sufficiently comprehensive to embrace all psychic phenomena. It has, however, long been felt by the ablest thinkers of our time that all psychic manifestations of the human intellect, normal or abnormal, whether designated by the name of mesmerism, hypnotism, somnambulism, trance, spiritism, demonology, miracle, mental therapeutics, genius, or insanity, are in some way related; and consequently, that they are to be referred to some general principle or law, which, once understood, will simplify and correlate the whole subject-matter, and possibly remove it from the domain of the supernatural."
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21 - Suspended Animation and Premature Burial
The Law of Psychic Phenomena - Thomson Jay Hudson Audiobook
Chapter 21 - Suspended Animation and Premature Burial
For more about New Thought: https://everythingnewthought.com/
The Law of Psychic Phenomena is a book written by Thomson Jay Hudson that found immense success overnight. The book explores the idea that there are laws governing psychic phenomena, such as telepathy, clairvoyance, and spiritual healing. Hudson argues that these phenomena can be explained through the principles of subconscious mental activity and suggests that the subconscious mind plays a crucial role in understanding and harnessing psychic abilities. The book delves into topics like hypnotism, suggestion, spiritual healing, and the power of the mind in influencing and manifesting psychic experiences. Overall, Hudson's work contributes to the study of psychic phenomena from a psychological perspective, emphasizing the importance of the subconscious mind in these mysterious occurrences.
After concluding with his convincing argument of the power of the subconscious mind, Hudson goes on to argue a scientific basis for Christianity based on these psychic abilities. Hudson synthesized the work of many eminent scientists of his time with the findings of the Society of Psychical Research to establish his argument that we are all endowed with these psychic powers that Christ taught.
For those studying metaphysics, New Thought, Mental Science, or scientific Christianity, or for those who want to transform their lives through the power of the mind, Thomson Jay Hudson is a must-read and pivotal figure. The logic and scientific rigor he used in studying metaphysics and mind laid the foundation for men like Thomas Troward, Emmett Fox, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Ernest Holmes, Neville Goddard, and Robert Russell in their work. If you want evidence of the spiritual in this universe, Thomson Jay Hudson is a must-read. He was a century ahead of his time on topics such as epigenetics. In a time when spiritism was threatening the scientific integrity of the study of metaphysics, he laid out a case disproving spiritism while bolstering the world's view on the scientific study of metaphysics.
An excerpt from a biographical on Dr. Hudson:
Without violence to the truth, it may be said that one morning in 1893, Dr. Hudson awoke to find himself famous throughout the English-speaking world. His book The Law of Psychic Phenomena found an enormous sale, which continued at an increasing ratio. His first great work will be the standard by which posterity will estimate his standing as a pioneer in the scientific survey of the whole past field of psychical research. This was in turn, followed by "A Scientific Demonstration of the Future Life." "The Divine Pedigree of Man," and in 1903, & "The Law of Mental Medicine."
From Dr. Hudson:
"My primary object in offering this book to the public is to assist in bringing Psychology within the domain of the exact sciences. That this has never been accomplished is owing to the fact that no successful attempt has been made to formulate a working hypothesis sufficiently comprehensive to embrace all psychic phenomena. It has, however, long been felt by the ablest thinkers of our time that all psychic manifestations of the human intellect, normal or abnormal, whether designated by the name of mesmerism, hypnotism, somnambulism, trance, spiritism, demonology, miracle, mental therapeutics, genius, or insanity, are in some way related; and consequently, that they are to be referred to some general principle or law, which, once understood, will simplify and correlate the whole subject-matter, and possibly remove it from the domain of the supernatural."
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19 - The Physical Phenomena of Spiritism
The Law of Psychic Phenomena - Thomson Jay Hudson Audiobook
Chapter 19 - The Physical Phenomena of Spiritism
For more about New Thought: https://everythingnewthought.com/
The Law of Psychic Phenomena is a book written by Thomson Jay Hudson that found immense success overnight. The book explores the idea that there are laws governing psychic phenomena, such as telepathy, clairvoyance, and spiritual healing. Hudson argues that these phenomena can be explained through the principles of subconscious mental activity and suggests that the subconscious mind plays a crucial role in understanding and harnessing psychic abilities. The book delves into topics like hypnotism, suggestion, spiritual healing, and the power of the mind in influencing and manifesting psychic experiences. Overall, Hudson's work contributes to the study of psychic phenomena from a psychological perspective, emphasizing the importance of the subconscious mind in these mysterious occurrences.
After concluding with his convincing argument of the power of the subconscious mind, Hudson goes on to argue a scientific basis for Christianity based on these psychic abilities. Hudson synthesized the work of many eminent scientists of his time with the findings of the Society of Psychical Research to establish his argument that we are all endowed with these psychic powers that Christ taught.
For those studying metaphysics, New Thought, Mental Science, or scientific Christianity, or for those who want to transform their lives through the power of the mind, Thomson Jay Hudson is a must-read and pivotal figure. The logic and scientific rigor he used in studying metaphysics and mind laid the foundation for men like Thomas Troward, Emmett Fox, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Ernest Holmes, Neville Goddard, and Robert Russell in their work. If you want evidence of the spiritual in this universe, Thomson Jay Hudson is a must-read. He was a century ahead of his time on topics such as epigenetics. In a time when spiritism was threatening the scientific integrity of the study of metaphysics, he laid out a case disproving spiritism while bolstering the world's view on the scientific study of metaphysics.
An excerpt from a biographical on Dr. Hudson:
Without violence to the truth, it may be said that one morning in 1893, Dr. Hudson awoke to find himself famous throughout the English-speaking world. His book The Law of Psychic Phenomena found an enormous sale, which continued at an increasing ratio. His first great work will be the standard by which posterity will estimate his standing as a pioneer in the scientific survey of the whole past field of psychical research. This was in turn, followed by "A Scientific Demonstration of the Future Life." "The Divine Pedigree of Man," and in 1903, & "The Law of Mental Medicine."
From Dr. Hudson:
"My primary object in offering this book to the public is to assist in bringing Psychology within the domain of the exact sciences. That this has never been accomplished is owing to the fact that no successful attempt has been made to formulate a working hypothesis sufficiently comprehensive to embrace all psychic phenomena. It has, however, long been felt by the ablest thinkers of our time that all psychic manifestations of the human intellect, normal or abnormal, whether designated by the name of mesmerism, hypnotism, somnambulism, trance, spiritism, demonology, miracle, mental therapeutics, genius, or insanity, are in some way related; and consequently, that they are to be referred to some general principle or law, which, once understood, will simplify and correlate the whole subject-matter, and possibly remove it from the domain of the supernatural."
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18 - The Phenomena of Spiritism Continued
The Law of Psychic Phenomena - Thomson Jay Hudson Audiobook
Chapter 18 - The Phenomena of Spiritism Continued
The Law of Psychic Phenomena is a book written by Thomson Jay Hudson that found immense success overnight. The book explores the idea that there are laws governing psychic phenomena, such as telepathy, clairvoyance, and spiritual healing. Hudson argues that these phenomena can be explained through the principles of subconscious mental activity and suggests that the subconscious mind plays a crucial role in understanding and harnessing psychic abilities. The book delves into topics like hypnotism, suggestion, spiritual healing, and the power of the mind in influencing and manifesting psychic experiences. Overall, Hudson's work contributes to the study of psychic phenomena from a psychological perspective, emphasizing the importance of the subconscious mind in these mysterious occurrences.
After concluding with his convincing argument of the power of the subconscious mind, Hudson goes on to argue a scientific basis for Christianity based on these psychic abilities. Hudson synthesized the work of many eminent scientists of his time with the findings of the Society of Psychical Research to establish his argument that we are all endowed with these psychic powers that Christ taught.
For those studying metaphysics, New Thought, Mental Science, or scientific Christianity, or for those who want to transform their lives through the power of the mind, Thomson Jay Hudson is a must-read and pivotal figure. The logic and scientific rigor he used in studying metaphysics and mind laid the foundation for men like Thomas Troward, Emmett Fox, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Ernest Holmes, Neville Goddard, and Robert Russell in their work. If you want evidence of the spiritual in this universe, Thomson Jay Hudson is a must-read. He was a century ahead of his time on topics such as epigenetics. In a time when spiritism was threatening the scientific integrity of the study of metaphysics, he laid out a case disproving spiritism while bolstering the world's view on the scientific study of metaphysics.
An excerpt from a biographical on Dr. Hudson:
Without violence to the truth, it may be said that one morning in 1893, Dr. Hudson awoke to find himself famous throughout the English-speaking world. His book The Law of Psychic Phenomena found an enormous sale, which continued at an increasing ratio. His first great work will be the standard by which posterity will estimate his standing as a pioneer in the scientific survey of the whole past field of psychical research. This was in turn, followed by "A Scientific Demonstration of the Future Life." "The Divine Pedigree of Man," and in 1903, & "The Law of Mental Medicine."
From Dr. Hudson:
"My primary object in offering this book to the public is to assist in bringing Psychology within the domain of the exact sciences. That this has never been accomplished is owing to the fact that no successful attempt has been made to formulate a working hypothesis sufficiently comprehensive to embrace all psychic phenomena. It has, however, long been felt by the ablest thinkers of our time that all psychic manifestations of the human intellect, normal or abnormal, whether designated by the name of mesmerism, hypnotism, somnambulism, trance, spiritism, demonology, miracle, mental therapeutics, genius, or insanity, are in some way related; and consequently, that they are to be referred to some general principle or law, which, once understood, will simplify and correlate the whole subject-matter, and possibly remove it from the domain of the supernatural."
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17 - The Phenomena of Spiritism Continued
The Law of Psychic Phenomena - Thomson Jay Hudson Audiobook
Chapter 17 - The Phenomena of Spiritism Continued
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The Law of Psychic Phenomena is a book written by Thomson Jay Hudson that found immense success overnight. The book explores the idea that there are laws governing psychic phenomena, such as telepathy, clairvoyance, and spiritual healing. Hudson argues that these phenomena can be explained through the principles of subconscious mental activity and suggests that the subconscious mind plays a crucial role in understanding and harnessing psychic abilities. The book delves into topics like hypnotism, suggestion, spiritual healing, and the power of the mind in influencing and manifesting psychic experiences. Overall, Hudson's work contributes to the study of psychic phenomena from a psychological perspective, emphasizing the importance of the subconscious mind in these mysterious occurrences.
After concluding with his convincing argument of the power of the subconscious mind, Hudson goes on to argue a scientific basis for Christianity based on these psychic abilities. Hudson synthesized the work of many eminent scientists of his time with the findings of the Society of Psychical Research to establish his argument that we are all endowed with these psychic powers that Christ taught.
For those studying metaphysics, New Thought, Mental Science, or scientific Christianity, or for those who want to transform their lives through the power of the mind, Thomson Jay Hudson is a must-read and pivotal figure. The logic and scientific rigor he used in studying metaphysics and mind laid the foundation for men like Thomas Troward, Emmett Fox, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Ernest Holmes, Neville Goddard, and Robert Russell in their work. If you want evidence of the spiritual in this universe, Thomson Jay Hudson is a must-read. He was a century ahead of his time on topics such as epigenetics. In a time when spiritism was threatening the scientific integrity of the study of metaphysics, he laid out a case disproving spiritism while bolstering the world's view on the scientific study of metaphysics.
An excerpt from a biographical on Dr. Hudson:
Without violence to the truth, it may be said that one morning in 1893, Dr. Hudson awoke to find himself famous throughout the English-speaking world. His book The Law of Psychic Phenomena found an enormous sale, which continued at an increasing ratio. His first great work will be the standard by which posterity will estimate his standing as a pioneer in the scientific survey of the whole past field of psychical research. This was in turn, followed by "A Scientific Demonstration of the Future Life." "The Divine Pedigree of Man," and in 1903, & "The Law of Mental Medicine."
From Dr. Hudson:
"My primary object in offering this book to the public is to assist in bringing Psychology within the domain of the exact sciences. That this has never been accomplished is owing to the fact that no successful attempt has been made to formulate a working hypothesis sufficiently comprehensive to embrace all psychic phenomena. It has, however, long been felt by the ablest thinkers of our time that all psychic manifestations of the human intellect, normal or abnormal, whether designated by the name of mesmerism, hypnotism, somnambulism, trance, spiritism, demonology, miracle, mental therapeutics, genius, or insanity, are in some way related; and consequently, that they are to be referred to some general principle or law, which, once understood, will simplify and correlate the whole subject-matter, and possibly remove it from the domain of the supernatural."
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Chapter 23 - The Physical Manifestations and Philosophy of Christ
The Law of Psychic Phenomena - Thomson Jay Hudson Audiobook
Chapter 23 - The Physical Manifestations and Philosophy of Christ
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The Law of Psychic Phenomena is a book written by Thomson Jay Hudson that found immense success overnight. The book explores the idea that there are laws governing psychic phenomena, such as telepathy, clairvoyance, and spiritual healing. Hudson argues that these phenomena can be explained through the principles of subconscious mental activity and suggests that the subconscious mind plays a crucial role in understanding and harnessing psychic abilities. The book delves into topics like hypnotism, suggestion, spiritual healing, and the power of the mind in influencing and manifesting psychic experiences. Overall, Hudson's work contributes to the study of psychic phenomena from a psychological perspective, emphasizing the importance of the subconscious mind in these mysterious occurrences.
After concluding with his convincing argument of the power of the subconscious mind, Hudson goes on to argue a scientific basis for Christianity based on these psychic abilities. Hudson synthesized the work of many eminent scientists of his time with the findings of the Society of Psychical Research to establish his argument that we are all endowed with these psychic powers that Christ taught.
For those studying metaphysics, New Thought, Mental Science, or scientific Christianity, or for those who want to transform their lives through the power of the mind, Thomson Jay Hudson is a must-read and pivotal figure. The logic and scientific rigor he used in studying metaphysics and mind laid the foundation for men like Thomas Troward, Emmett Fox, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Ernest Holmes, Neville Goddard, and Robert Russell in their work. If you want evidence of the spiritual in this universe, Thomson Jay Hudson is a must-read. He was a century ahead of his time on topics such as epigenetics. In a time when spiritism was threatening the scientific integrity of the study of metaphysics, he laid out a case disproving spiritism while bolstering the world's view on the scientific study of metaphysics.
An excerpt from a biographical on Dr. Hudson:
Without violence to the truth, it may be said that one morning in 1893, Dr. Hudson awoke to find himself famous throughout the English-speaking world. His book The Law of Psychic Phenomena found an enormous sale, which continued at an increasing ratio. His first great work will be the standard by which posterity will estimate his standing as a pioneer in the scientific survey of the whole past field of psychical research. This was in turn, followed by "A Scientific Demonstration of the Future Life." "The Divine Pedigree of Man," and in 1903, & "The Law of Mental Medicine."
From Dr. Hudson:
"My primary object in offering this book to the public is to assist in bringing Psychology within the domain of the exact sciences. That this has never been accomplished is owing to the fact that no successful attempt has been made to formulate a working hypothesis sufficiently comprehensive to embrace all psychic phenomena. It has, however, long been felt by the ablest thinkers of our time that all psychic manifestations of the human intellect, normal or abnormal, whether designated by the name of mesmerism, hypnotism, somnambulism, trance, spiritism, demonology, miracle, mental therapeutics, genius, or insanity, are in some way related; and consequently, that they are to be referred to some general principle or law, which, once understood, will simplify and correlate the whole subject-matter, and possibly remove it from the domain of the supernatural."
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15 - The Phenomena of Spiritism
The Law of Psychic Phenomena - Thomson Jay Hudson Audiobook
Chapter 15 - The Phenomena of Spiritism
For more about New Thought: https://everythingnewthought.com/
The Law of Psychic Phenomena is a book written by Thomson Jay Hudson that found immense success overnight. The book explores the idea that there are laws governing psychic phenomena, such as telepathy, clairvoyance, and spiritual healing. Hudson argues that these phenomena can be explained through the principles of subconscious mental activity and suggests that the subconscious mind plays a crucial role in understanding and harnessing psychic abilities. The book delves into topics like hypnotism, suggestion, spiritual healing, and the power of the mind in influencing and manifesting psychic experiences. Overall, Hudson's work contributes to the study of psychic phenomena from a psychological perspective, emphasizing the importance of the subconscious mind in these mysterious occurrences.
After concluding with his convincing argument of the power of the subconscious mind, Hudson goes on to argue a scientific basis for Christianity based on these psychic abilities. Hudson synthesized the work of many eminent scientists of his time with the findings of the Society of Psychical Research to establish his argument that we are all endowed with these psychic powers that Christ taught.
For those studying metaphysics, New Thought, Mental Science, or scientific Christianity, or for those who want to transform their lives through the power of the mind, Thomson Jay Hudson is a must-read and pivotal figure. The logic and scientific rigor he used in studying metaphysics and mind laid the foundation for men like Thomas Troward, Emmett Fox, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Ernest Holmes, Neville Goddard, and Robert Russell in their work. If you want evidence of the spiritual in this universe, Thomson Jay Hudson is a must-read. He was a century ahead of his time on topics such as epigenetics. In a time when spiritism was threatening the scientific integrity of the study of metaphysics, he laid out a case disproving spiritism while bolstering the world's view on the scientific study of metaphysics.
An excerpt from a biographical on Dr. Hudson:
Without violence to the truth, it may be said that one morning in 1893, Dr. Hudson awoke to find himself famous throughout the English-speaking world. His book The Law of Psychic Phenomena found an enormous sale, which continued at an increasing ratio. His first great work will be the standard by which posterity will estimate his standing as a pioneer in the scientific survey of the whole past field of psychical research. This was in turn, followed by "A Scientific Demonstration of the Future Life." "The Divine Pedigree of Man," and in 1903, & "The Law of Mental Medicine."
From Dr. Hudson:
"My primary object in offering this book to the public is to assist in bringing Psychology within the domain of the exact sciences. That this has never been accomplished is owing to the fact that no successful attempt has been made to formulate a working hypothesis sufficiently comprehensive to embrace all psychic phenomena. It has, however, long been felt by the ablest thinkers of our time that all psychic manifestations of the human intellect, normal or abnormal, whether designated by the name of mesmerism, hypnotism, somnambulism, trance, spiritism, demonology, miracle, mental therapeutics, genius, or insanity, are in some way related; and consequently, that they are to be referred to some general principle or law, which, once understood, will simplify and correlate the whole subject-matter, and possibly remove it from the domain of the supernatural."
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12 - Psycho-Therapeutics Continued
The Law of Psychic Phenomena - Thomson Jay Hudson Audiobook
Chapter 12 - Psycho-Therapeutics Continued
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The Law of Psychic Phenomena is a book written by Thomson Jay Hudson that found immense success overnight. The book explores the idea that there are laws governing psychic phenomena, such as telepathy, clairvoyance, and spiritual healing. Hudson argues that these phenomena can be explained through the principles of subconscious mental activity and suggests that the subconscious mind plays a crucial role in understanding and harnessing psychic abilities. The book delves into topics like hypnotism, suggestion, spiritual healing, and the power of the mind in influencing and manifesting psychic experiences. Overall, Hudson's work contributes to the study of psychic phenomena from a psychological perspective, emphasizing the importance of the subconscious mind in these mysterious occurrences.
After concluding with his convincing argument of the power of the subconscious mind, Hudson goes on to argue a scientific basis for Christianity based on these psychic abilities. Hudson synthesized the work of many eminent scientists of his time with the findings of the Society of Psychical Research to establish his argument that we are all endowed with these psychic powers that Christ taught.
For those studying metaphysics, New Thought, Mental Science, or scientific Christianity, or for those who want to transform their lives through the power of the mind, Thomson Jay Hudson is a must-read and pivotal figure. The logic and scientific rigor he used in studying metaphysics and mind laid the foundation for men like Thomas Troward, Emmett Fox, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Ernest Holmes, Neville Goddard, and Robert Russell in their work. If you want evidence of the spiritual in this universe, Thomson Jay Hudson is a must-read. He was a century ahead of his time on topics such as epigenetics. In a time when spiritism was threatening the scientific integrity of the study of metaphysics, he laid out a case disproving spiritism while bolstering the world's view on the scientific study of metaphysics.
An excerpt from a biographical on Dr. Hudson:
Without violence to the truth, it may be said that one morning in 1893, Dr. Hudson awoke to find himself famous throughout the English-speaking world. His book The Law of Psychic Phenomena found an enormous sale, which continued at an increasing ratio. His first great work will be the standard by which posterity will estimate his standing as a pioneer in the scientific survey of the whole past field of psychical research. This was in turn, followed by "A Scientific Demonstration of the Future Life." "The Divine Pedigree of Man," and in 1903, & "The Law of Mental Medicine."
From Dr. Hudson:
"My primary object in offering this book to the public is to assist in bringing Psychology within the domain of the exact sciences. That this has never been accomplished is owing to the fact that no successful attempt has been made to formulate a working hypothesis sufficiently comprehensive to embrace all psychic phenomena. It has, however, long been felt by the ablest thinkers of our time that all psychic manifestations of the human intellect, normal or abnormal, whether designated by the name of mesmerism, hypnotism, somnambulism, trance, spiritism, demonology, miracle, mental therapeutics, genius, or insanity, are in some way related; and consequently, that they are to be referred to some general principle or law, which, once understood, will simplify and correlate the whole subject-matter, and possibly remove it from the domain of the supernatural."
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13 - A New System of Mental Therapeutics
The Law of Psychic Phenomena - Thomson Jay Hudson Audiobook
Chapter 13 - A New System of Mental Therapeutics
For more about New Thought: https://everythingnewthought.com/
The Law of Psychic Phenomena is a book written by Thomson Jay Hudson that found immense success overnight. The book explores the idea that there are laws governing psychic phenomena, such as telepathy, clairvoyance, and spiritual healing. Hudson argues that these phenomena can be explained through the principles of subconscious mental activity and suggests that the subconscious mind plays a crucial role in understanding and harnessing psychic abilities. The book delves into topics like hypnotism, suggestion, spiritual healing, and the power of the mind in influencing and manifesting psychic experiences. Overall, Hudson's work contributes to the study of psychic phenomena from a psychological perspective, emphasizing the importance of the subconscious mind in these mysterious occurrences.
After concluding with his convincing argument of the power of the subconscious mind, Hudson goes on to argue a scientific basis for Christianity based on these psychic abilities. Hudson synthesized the work of many eminent scientists of his time with the findings of the Society of Psychical Research to establish his argument that we are all endowed with these psychic powers that Christ taught.
For those studying metaphysics, New Thought, Mental Science, or scientific Christianity, or for those who want to transform their lives through the power of the mind, Thomson Jay Hudson is a must-read and pivotal figure. The logic and scientific rigor he used in studying metaphysics and mind laid the foundation for men like Thomas Troward, Emmett Fox, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Ernest Holmes, Neville Goddard, and Robert Russell in their work. If you want evidence of the spiritual in this universe, Thomson Jay Hudson is a must-read. He was a century ahead of his time on topics such as epigenetics. In a time when spiritism was threatening the scientific integrity of the study of metaphysics, he laid out a case disproving spiritism while bolstering the world's view on the scientific study of metaphysics.
An excerpt from a biographical on Dr. Hudson:
Without violence to the truth, it may be said that one morning in 1893, Dr. Hudson awoke to find himself famous throughout the English-speaking world. His book The Law of Psychic Phenomena found an enormous sale, which continued at an increasing ratio. His first great work will be the standard by which posterity will estimate his standing as a pioneer in the scientific survey of the whole past field of psychical research. This was in turn, followed by "A Scientific Demonstration of the Future Life." "The Divine Pedigree of Man," and in 1903, & "The Law of Mental Medicine."
From Dr. Hudson:
"My primary object in offering this book to the public is to assist in bringing Psychology within the domain of the exact sciences. That this has never been accomplished is owing to the fact that no successful attempt has been made to formulate a working hypothesis sufficiently comprehensive to embrace all psychic phenomena. It has, however, long been felt by the ablest thinkers of our time that all psychic manifestations of the human intellect, normal or abnormal, whether designated by the name of mesmerism, hypnotism, somnambulism, trance, spiritism, demonology, miracle, mental therapeutics, genius, or insanity, are in some way related; and consequently, that they are to be referred to some general principle or law, which, once understood, will simplify and correlate the whole subject-matter, and possibly remove it from the domain of the supernatural."
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14 - A New System of Mental Therapeutics Continued
The Law of Psychic Phenomena - Thomson Jay Hudson Audiobook
Chapter 14 - A New System of Mental Therapeutics Continued
The Law of Psychic Phenomena is a book written by Thomson Jay Hudson that found immense success overnight. The book explores the idea that there are laws governing psychic phenomena, such as telepathy, clairvoyance, and spiritual healing. Hudson argues that these phenomena can be explained through the principles of subconscious mental activity and suggests that the subconscious mind plays a crucial role in understanding and harnessing psychic abilities. The book delves into topics like hypnotism, suggestion, spiritual healing, and the power of the mind in influencing and manifesting psychic experiences. Overall, Hudson's work contributes to the study of psychic phenomena from a psychological perspective, emphasizing the importance of the subconscious mind in these mysterious occurrences.
After concluding with his convincing argument of the power of the subconscious mind, Hudson goes on to argue a scientific basis for Christianity based on these psychic abilities. Hudson synthesized the work of many eminent scientists of his time with the findings of the Society of Psychical Research to establish his argument that we are all endowed with these psychic powers that Christ taught.
For those studying metaphysics, New Thought, Mental Science, or scientific Christianity, or for those who want to transform their lives through the power of the mind, Thomson Jay Hudson is a must-read and pivotal figure. The logic and scientific rigor he used in studying metaphysics and mind laid the foundation for men like Thomas Troward, Emmett Fox, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Ernest Holmes, Neville Goddard, and Robert Russell in their work. If you want evidence of the spiritual in this universe, Thomson Jay Hudson is a must-read. He was a century ahead of his time on topics such as epigenetics. In a time when spiritism was threatening the scientific integrity of the study of metaphysics, he laid out a case disproving spiritism while bolstering the world's view on the scientific study of metaphysics.
An excerpt from a biographical on Dr. Hudson:
Without violence to the truth, it may be said that one morning in 1893, Dr. Hudson awoke to find himself famous throughout the English-speaking world. His book The Law of Psychic Phenomena found an enormous sale, which continued at an increasing ratio. His first great work will be the standard by which posterity will estimate his standing as a pioneer in the scientific survey of the whole past field of psychical research. This was in turn, followed by "A Scientific Demonstration of the Future Life." "The Divine Pedigree of Man," and in 1903, & "The Law of Mental Medicine."
From Dr. Hudson:
"My primary object in offering this book to the public is to assist in bringing Psychology within the domain of the exact sciences. That this has never been accomplished is owing to the fact that no successful attempt has been made to formulate a working hypothesis sufficiently comprehensive to embrace all psychic phenomena. It has, however, long been felt by the ablest thinkers of our time that all psychic manifestations of the human intellect, normal or abnormal, whether designated by the name of mesmerism, hypnotism, somnambulism, trance, spiritism, demonology, miracle, mental therapeutics, genius, or insanity, are in some way related; and consequently, that they are to be referred to some general principle or law, which, once understood, will simplify and correlate the whole subject-matter, and possibly remove it from the domain of the supernatural."
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You Try It - Robert A. Russell Full Audiobook
Robert A. Russell was well-known for his inspirational works and lessons on practical spirituality. He places a strong emphasis on the spiritual interpretation of scripture and the efficacy of positive thinking. Russell wrote a lot of books about spirituality, personal development, and using metaphysical ideas in everyday life. His writings frequently concentrated on doable methods for developing spiritual awareness and using the mind's power to overcome obstacles and bring about desired results.
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0:00 Introduction
3:04 Chapter 1: Try Putting First Things First
17:10 Chapter 2: Try Facing the Wind
29:55 Chapter 3: Try Faith in Solving Problems
40:40 Chapter 4: Try Faith in a Plan
54:00 Chapter 5: Try Faith in Action
1:05:25 Chapter 6: Try Faith in Healing
1:32:10 Chapter 7: Try Faith in Prosperity
1:53:35 Chapter 8: Try Making a Personal Checkup
2:15:20 Chapter 9: Practicing the Presence of God
2:44:50 Chapter 10: Magnifying the Light
3:16:40 Chapter 11: Releasing the Real Self
3:32:30 Chapter 12: Making an End of Praying
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Victory Over Fear and Worry - Robert A. Russell Full Audiobook
Robert A. Russell was well-known for his inspirational works and lessons on practical spirituality. He places a strong emphasis on the spiritual interpretation of scripture and the efficacy of positive thinking. Russell wrote a lot of books about spirituality, personal development, and using metaphysical ideas in everyday life. His writings frequently concentrated on doable methods for developing spiritual awareness and using the mind's power to overcome obstacles and bring about desired results.
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0:00 Chapter 1 - Introduction
23:50 Chapter 2 - Fear: What is it?
32:50 Chapter 3 - Fear: How it works
1:03:45 Chapter 4 - Fear: What it Does
1:29:05 Chapter 5 - Fear: What to do With it?
1:59:15 Chapter 6 - Fear: How to Meet It
2:15:25 Chapter 7 - Be Not Afraid
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11 - Psycho-Therapeutics
The Law of Psychic Phenomena - Thomson Jay Hudson Audiobook
Chapter 11 - Psycho-Therapeutics
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The Law of Psychic Phenomena is a book written by Thomson Jay Hudson that found immense success overnight. The book explores the idea that there are laws governing psychic phenomena, such as telepathy, clairvoyance, and spiritual healing. Hudson argues that these phenomena can be explained through the principles of subconscious mental activity and suggests that the subconscious mind plays a crucial role in understanding and harnessing psychic abilities. The book delves into topics like hypnotism, suggestion, spiritual healing, and the power of the mind in influencing and manifesting psychic experiences. Overall, Hudson's work contributes to the study of psychic phenomena from a psychological perspective, emphasizing the importance of the subconscious mind in these mysterious occurrences.
After concluding with his convincing argument of the power of the subconscious mind, Hudson goes on to argue a scientific basis for Christianity based on these psychic abilities. Hudson synthesized the work of many eminent scientists of his time with the findings of the Society of Psychical Research to establish his argument that we are all endowed with these psychic powers that Christ taught.
For those studying metaphysics, New Thought, Mental Science, or scientific Christianity, or for those who want to transform their lives through the power of the mind, Thomson Jay Hudson is a must-read and pivotal figure. The logic and scientific rigor he used in studying metaphysics and mind laid the foundation for men like Thomas Troward, Emmett Fox, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Ernest Holmes, Neville Goddard, and Robert Russell in their work. If you want evidence of the spiritual in this universe, Thomson Jay Hudson is a must-read. He was a century ahead of his time on topics such as epigenetics. In a time when spiritism was threatening the scientific integrity of the study of metaphysics, he laid out a case disproving spiritism while bolstering the world's view on the scientific study of metaphysics.
An excerpt from a biographical on Dr. Hudson:
Without violence to the truth, it may be said that one morning in 1893, Dr. Hudson awoke to find himself famous throughout the English-speaking world. His book The Law of Psychic Phenomena found an enormous sale, which continued at an increasing ratio. His first great work will be the standard by which posterity will estimate his standing as a pioneer in the scientific survey of the whole past field of psychical research. This was in turn, followed by "A Scientific Demonstration of the Future Life." "The Divine Pedigree of Man," and in 1903, & "The Law of Mental Medicine."
From Dr. Hudson:
"My primary object in offering this book to the public is to assist in bringing Psychology within the domain of the exact sciences. That this has never been accomplished is owing to the fact that no successful attempt has been made to formulate a working hypothesis sufficiently comprehensive to embrace all psychic phenomena. It has, however, long been felt by the ablest thinkers of our time that all psychic manifestations of the human intellect, normal or abnormal, whether designated by the name of mesmerism, hypnotism, somnambulism, trance, spiritism, demonology, miracle, mental therapeutics, genius, or insanity, are in some way related; and consequently, that they are to be referred to some general principle or law, which, once understood, will simplify and correlate the whole subject-matter, and possibly remove it from the domain of the supernatural."
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Making the Contact - Robert A. Russell Full Audiobook
Robert A. Russell was well-known for his inspirational works and lessons on practical spirituality. He places a strong emphasis on the spiritual interpretation of scripture and the efficacy of positive thinking. Russell wrote a lot of books about spirituality, personal development, and using metaphysical ideas in everyday life. His writings frequently concentrated on doable methods for developing spiritual awareness and using the mind's power to overcome obstacles and bring about desired results.
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0:00 Preface
2:28 Chapter 1: Contact Through Christ
20:15 Chapter 2: Contact Through Consciousness
40:00 Chapter 3: Contact Through Mind
56:25 Chapter 4: Contact Through the Word
1:16:35 Chapter 5: Contact Through Faith
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1. Creation - The Bible is the Book of the Emancipation of Man - Thomas Troward
"Bible Mystery and Bible Meaning" - an audiobook by Thomas Troward
Chapter 1 - Creation
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Thomas Troward was a predecessor and teacher to New Thought leaders like Neville Goddard, Joseph Murphy, Earnest Holmes, and Emmett Fox. Bible Mystery and Bible Meaning by Thomas Troward is book that explores the Bible's metaphorical and historical meaning. Famous philosopher and metaphysician Thomas Troward explores the significance of biblical tales and lessons for spiritual growth as well as for personal development, providing insights into their deeper meanings.
Using a metaphysical perspective, Troward offers a thorough analysis of the major characters and events in the Bible in this audiobook. In relation to biblical stories, he examines concepts like the law of cause and effect, the strength of faith, and the existence of divine consciousness.
Listeners get a greater understanding of the wisdom found in the Bible and how its lessons can be applied to daily life through Troward's analysis. "Bible Mistory and Bible Meaning" provides insightful information that can enhance one's comprehension of the scriptures and the global values they uphold, regardless of whether one is a devoted follower of the Bible or just inquiring about the spiritual importance of biblical stories.
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Telepathy: Its Theory, Facts, and Proof - An audiobook from William Walker Atkinson
0:00 Chapter 1: What is Telepathy
15:29 Chapter 2: The Nature of the Problem
23:56 Chapter 3: Experimental Telepathy
37:21 Chapter 4: The English Experiments
47:38 Chapter 5: More English Experiments
57:42 Chapter 6: The Weltmer Experiment
1:27:25 Chapter 7: Results of the Weltmer Experiment
1:41:56 Chapter 8: Results of the Weltmer Experiment (Continued)
2:03:00 Chapter 9: The Theories
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Telepathy or thought transference has been studied and demonstrated with scientific rigor a myriad of times. Here is one work which documents the ability for humans to read others thoughts.
William Walker Atkinson was an attorney, merchant, publisher, and author, as well as an occultist and a very important and influential figure in the early days of the New Thought movement. In Atkinson's writings, Western esotericism and psychology are frequently combined with aspects of Eastern mysticism, especially yoga and Hindu philosophy. His writings attempted to offer helpful guidance and methods for empowering oneself, improving oneself, and succeeding in a variety of spheres of life.
"The Law of Attraction," "Thought Vibration or the Law of Attraction in the Thought World," "The Secret of Success," and "The Power of Concentration," among many others, are among his most well-known books. Those who are interested in spirituality, personal growth, and the mind-body link continue to study and consult these books, which have had a significant impact on the self-help genre.
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