Atkinson

ebook Complete Works: The Power of Concentration, Thought-Force in Business and Everyday Life, The Secret of Success, Mind Power, Raja Yoga, Self-Healing by Thought Force...

By William Walker Atkinson

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William Walker Atkinson's "Atkinson: Complete Works" is a comprehensive collection that encapsulates the breadth of his contributions to the fields of mysticism, psychology, and New Thought philosophy. Atkinson's literary style is characterized by succinct prose interwoven with rich metaphors, reflecting a deep engagement with the human psyche and its untapped potential. The anthology spans various subjects, including the laws of mental attraction and the intricacies of the subconscious mind, making it a pivotal work in the context of early 20th-century spiritual literature and the burgeoning self-help movement. Atkinson, a prolific writer and influential thinker of his time, was deeply interested in delving into the connection between thought, belief, and personal transformation, having been a significant figure in the New Thought movement. His own experiences, including his struggles and triumphs as a businessman and promoter of metaphysical ideas, greatly informed his writings, rendering his narratives not only theoretical but also practically applicable for seekers of knowledge and self-improvement. This complete works collection is essential for readers interested in self-development, psychology, and the philosophical underpinnings of thought and existence. Atkinson's incisive insights and holistic approach invite readers to explore the limitless possibilities within themselves, making it an invaluable addition to both personal and scholarly libraries.
Atkinson