Synopses & Reviews
The collected works of the most impactful New Thought figure of the twentieth-century a must read for every student of metaphysics.
This landmark volume collects all six of Thomas Trowards books on the creative powers of the mind and, as a special bonus, includes Trowards Teachings in Condensed Form” by Harry Gaze, which digests the visionarys ideas into 58 aphorisms.
Trowards ideas about the power of directed thought prefigured some of todays key advances in neuroplasticity, placebo studies, and cognitive psychology. His writings were a major influence on figures ranging from Ernest Holmes to early members of Alcoholics Anonymous to makers of The Secret.
The works of Thomas Troward have been previously been dispersed among piecemeal volumes The Power in You is the first authoritative anthology of his writings. This volume includes:
The Edinburgh Lectures on Mental Science (1904, revised 1909)
The Doré Lectures on Mental Science (1909)
Bible Mystery and Bible Meaning (1913)
The Creative Process in the Individual (1915)
The Law and the Word (1917)
The Hidden Power (1921)
Review
“Troward, a British judge, attempted to work out a persuasive and sturdy philosophical proof for the causative powers of the mind…his effort represents one of the few truly ambitious attempts to create a structural reasoning behind the use of positive thinking.”
-Mitch Horowitz, Time.com
About the Author
Thomas Troward (1847-1916) inspired the twentieth centurys leading lights of New Thought and positive thinking. A British judge in colonial India who dedicated himself to metaphysical and esoteric studies, Troward crafted the most rigorous philosophical arguments in support of the contention that thoughts are things.