The Prentice Mulford Premium Collection: "New Thought" Studies, Novels & Memoirs : Empowering Insights for Positive Living

In 'The Prentice Mulford Premium Collection: "New Thought" Studies, Novels & Memoirs,' readers are invited into a rich tapestry of 19th-century thought that blends fiction, philosophy, and personal reflection. The collection showcases Mulford's pioneering contributions to the New Thought movement, characterized by an engaging literary style that marries narrative with profound metaphysical insights. Through a combination of thought-provoking essays, enlightening memoirs, and imaginative narratives, Mulford challenges conventional beliefs, promoting an optimistic worldview rooted in the power of thought and intention. This work not only reflects the cultural currents of its time but also serves as a precursor to modern self-help literature, making it a critical text for understanding the evolution of American spiritual thought. Prentice Mulford (1834-1891) was a key figure in the New Thought movement, an era marked by a shift in spiritual thinking that emphasized personal empowerment and mental resilience. His own life experiences, including struggles with health and societal norms, galvanized his writings, infusing them with a genuine desire to uplift and inspire. Mulford's journey as a writer, lecturer, and thinker reveals his belief in the transformative potential of positive thought, which is woven throughout this compelling collection. This collection is a must-read for anyone interested in the intersections of spirituality, psychology, and literature. It serves not only as an exploration of Mulford's life and ideas but also as an invitation to cultivate a mindset of possibility and self-discovery. Ideal for scholars of American literature or those seeking inspiration, this premium volume offers transformative insights that resonate across time.

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The Prentice Mulford Premium Collection: "New Thought" Studies, Novels & Memoirs : Empowering Insights for Positive Living

In 'The Prentice Mulford Premium Collection: "New Thought" Studies, Novels & Memoirs,' readers are invited into a rich tapestry of 19th-century thought that blends fiction, philosophy, and personal reflection. The collection showcases Mulford's pioneering contributions to the New Thought movement, characterized by an engaging literary style that marries narrative with profound metaphysical insights. Through a combination of thought-provoking essays, enlightening memoirs, and imaginative narratives, Mulford challenges conventional beliefs, promoting an optimistic worldview rooted in the power of thought and intention. This work not only reflects the cultural currents of its time but also serves as a precursor to modern self-help literature, making it a critical text for understanding the evolution of American spiritual thought. Prentice Mulford (1834-1891) was a key figure in the New Thought movement, an era marked by a shift in spiritual thinking that emphasized personal empowerment and mental resilience. His own life experiences, including struggles with health and societal norms, galvanized his writings, infusing them with a genuine desire to uplift and inspire. Mulford's journey as a writer, lecturer, and thinker reveals his belief in the transformative potential of positive thought, which is woven throughout this compelling collection. This collection is a must-read for anyone interested in the intersections of spirituality, psychology, and literature. It serves not only as an exploration of Mulford's life and ideas but also as an invitation to cultivate a mindset of possibility and self-discovery. Ideal for scholars of American literature or those seeking inspiration, this premium volume offers transformative insights that resonate across time.

  1. 33 Masterpieces of Philosophy and Science to Read Before You Die (Illustrated) : Utopia, The Meditations, The Art of War, The Kama Sutra, Candide

    Thomas More, Marcus Aurelius Antoninus, Sun Tzu, Vatsyayana, Voltaire, Edwin A. Abbott, Aristotle, Dale Carnegie, Gilbert Keith Chesterton, René Descartes, Epictetus, Sigmund Freud, Hermann Hesse, David Hume, Lao Tzu, David Herbert Lawrence, Niccolò Machiavelli, John Mill, Prentice Mulford, Friedrich Nietzsche, Plato, Bertrand Russell, H.G. Wells, Frances Bacon

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  2. Thoughts are Things

    Prentice Mulford

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  3. Law of attraction. New Thought. Сlassic collection. Illustrated : The Quimby Manuscripts. Isis Unveiled. The Dore Lectures on Mental Science. Your Forces and How to Use Them. Think and Grow Rich

    Phineas Parkhurst Quimby, Horatio Willis Dresser, H. P. Blavatsky, Thomas Troward, Prentice Mulford, Napoleon Hill

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  4. Der Gott in dir : Ausgabe in neuer Übersetzung und Rechtschreibung

    Prentice Mulford

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  5. Ihre Streitkräfte und wie man sie einsetzt : Alle sechs Bände - Ausgabe in neuer Übersetzung und Rechtschreibung

    Prentice Mulford

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  6. The God in You (Unabridged) : Unlocking Your Inner Power and Connecting with the Divine Within

    Prentice Mulford

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  7. Your Forces and How to Use Them (Six Volumes - Complete Edition) : Unleash Your Inner Power and Shape Your Reality

    Prentice Mulford

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  8. Thoughts Are Things & The God In You - Connect With The Force Within Yourself : Harness The Power Within: A Journey to Spiritual Enlightenment

    Prentice Mulford

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  9. Your Forces and How to Use Them (Complete Six Volume Edition)

    Prentice Mulford

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  10. The Collected Works of Prentice Mulford : Thoughts Are Things, The God In You, Your Forces and How to Use Them, Life By Land and Sea, Swamp Angel and more

    Prentice Mulford

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  11. Thoughts are Things : Unlocking the Power of Thought: A Guide to Manifesting Desires and Finding Happiness in Mulford's Literary Exploration

    Prentice Mulford

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