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Are you a mental slave, your mind the servant of outside forces?
Would you rather be a mental master, your thoughts taking charge
not only of mind and body, but destiny? Theron Q. Dumont, a pioneer
of the early 20th century's New Thought movement, here gives
practical, step-by-step instruction on mastering control of not
only the conscious mind but, more importantly, "those marvelous
faculties which operate on the subconscious planes." This is a
how-to book for any person-of any era-ready to take charge of his
or her life. THERON Q. DUMONT is an alias and pen name of American
writer WILLIAM WALKER ATKINSON (1862-1932), editor of the popular
magazine New Thought from 1901 to 1905, and editor of the journal
Advanced Thought from 1916 to 1919. He authored dozens of New
Thought books under numerous pseudonyms, including "Yogi," some of
which are likely still unknown today.
In this outstanding book, we find demonstrated various intricate
and advanced thought processes, and discover how to employ them in
order to achieve The Master Mind. For the author, individuals are
split into two categories. Firstly, there are those who possess
normal, sub-optimal minds; this group comprises the vast majority
of humanity. The second group are those who, whether through
conscious effort of will, self-belief, mindfulness or otherwise
have achieved a higher, self-actualized state; those with a 'Master
Mind'. Through sheer conscious will, and careful tending over a
span of months and years, such a mind can be cultivated. This
practical and instructive text tells us how to properly make use of
our mental faculties, that we may increase our mental efficiency
and thereby achieve goals in life. Such success may be simply
intellectual; the desire to learn and recall knowledge as a good
unto itself. It may be related to lifestyle; an outlook required to
succeed in life and career.
One of many books on mind powers and the supernatural that Theron
Q. Dumont wrote, The Psychology of Personal Magnetism is an
explanation and guide for using your mind to influence and affect
others, in a positive way. Dumont (aka Atkinson) instructs readers
not to be selfish with their powers of persuasion, but to develop
them for good. Within, he covers how to develop mental and physical
power, how to develop magnetism and its affects, how to avoid
unwanted or hurtful attraction, and how to use personal magnetism
to approach and encourage love and marriage. THERON Q. DUMONT is an
alias and pen name of American writer WILLIAM WALKER ATKINSON
(1862-1932), editor of the popular magazine New Thought from 1901
to 1905, and editor of the journal Advanced Thought from 1916 to
1919. He authored dozens of New Thought books under numerous
pseudonyms, including "Yogi," some of which are likely still
unknown today.
This book (hardcover) is part of the TREDITION CLASSICS. It
contains classical literature works from over two thousand years.
Most of these titles have been out of print and off the bookstore
shelves for decades. The book series is intended to preserve the
cultural legacy and to promote the timeless works of classical
literature. Readers of a TREDITION CLASSICS book support the
mission to save many of the amazing works of world literature from
oblivion. With this series, tredition intends to make thousands of
international literature classics available in printed format again
- worldwide.
The New Thought movement of the turn of the twentieth century
combined Christian spirituality with paranormal power in an effort
to give practical expression to the forces of the universe. Or so
its proponents believed. One of the most influential thinkers of
this early New Age philosophy promises here, in this 1913 book, to
show the reader how to develop your personality and how to develop
a dominating influence through such exercises as: Projecting Nerve
Force Mental Radiation The Positive Aura The Magnetic Duel Magnetic
Self-Defence The Power of Controlling OthersThe roots of today s
groundswell for self-help, personal empowerment, and pop
spirituality can be explored in this one small, highly entertaining
book.Also available from Cosimo Classics: The Advanced Course in
Personal Magnetism, by Theron Q. Dumont.THERON Q. DUMONT is an
alias and pen name of American writer WILLIAM WALKER ATKINSON
(1862-1932), editor of the popular magazine New Thought from 1901
to 1905, and editor of the journal Advanced Thought from 1916 to
1919. He authored dozens of New Thought books under numerous
pseudonyms, including Yogi, some of which are likely still unknown
today.
Followers of the New Thought movement of the early 20th century
vehemently believed in the concept of "mind over matter," none
moreso than William Walker Atkinson. In 1918, writing under the
name Theron Q. Dumont, Atkinson argued that the nerves and ganglia
of the solar plexus form a separate, "instinctive mind" that
energizes and regulates the body's organs and emotions. Mixing
Eastern ideas with Western pragmatism, Atkinson provides a series
of breathing and mental exercises that link the "thinking mind"
with the "abdominal brain" to help both control emotions and
improve physical wellbeing. With an emphasis on practice over
theory, this slim, absorbing work seems right at home in an era of
holistic and alternative medicines. THERON Q. DUMONT is an alias
and pen name of American writer WILLIAM WALKER ATKINSON
(1862-1932), editor of the popular magazine New Thought from 1901
to 1905, and editor of the journal Advanced Thought from 1916 to
1919. He authored dozens of New Thought books under numerous
pseudonyms, including "Yogi," some of which are likely still
unknown today.
Does character determine appearance? Can the shape of a person's
face-or the bumps on his head-provide insight into intelligence and
personality? What effect, ultimately, do our thoughts and attitudes
and personality have on how we look? It's a question that artists
and scientists (and dictators) have grappled with for ages, and one
that can lead down increasingly slippery slopes. But in
pre-Freudian, pre-Holocaust America, when phrenology was still
semi-respectable, New Thought pioneer William Walker Atkinson
(writing as Theron Q. Dumont) wrote what he hoped would be the
ultimate guide to the Science of Character Reading. Today some of
his findings must be taken with a grain of salt, but this 1919
guide is a fascinating catalogue-replete with drawings and
diagrams-of the many temperaments, characteristics, faces and
expressions of that remarkably complex species known as the human
race. THERON Q. DUMONT is an alias and pen name of American writer
WILLIAM WALKER ATKINSON (1862-1932), editor of the popular magazine
New Thought from 1901 to 1905, and editor of the journal Advanced
Thought from 1916 to 1919. He authored dozens of New Thought books
under numerous pseudonyms, including "Yogi," some of which are
likely still unknown today.
Before "New Age" there was "New Thought," a philosophy that sought
God through metaphysics and was wildly popular in the late 19th and
early 20th centuries. As perhaps the movement's most vocal
proponent, William Walker Atkinson-here writing as Theron Q.
Dumont-believed above all in the power of the mind, especially as
it affected the body's ability to heal. Elaborating on the idea
that the corporeal mind, made up of a body's cells and organs, is
subject to mental suggestion, Dumont provides detailed lessons on
how to use thought to promote the body's natural healing abilities.
Unlike many occult- or religion-based approaches, the author gives
equal attention to the biological processes and functions of the
body, something he believed to be crucial to proper visualization.
More than just an entertaining time capsule, Mental Therapeutics is
a set of principles and healing techniques that can easily coexist
alongside today's medical advances. THERON Q. DUMONT is an alias
and pen name of American writer WILLIAM WALKER ATKINSON
(1862-1932), editor of the popular magazine New Thought from 1901
to 1905, and editor of the journal Advanced Thought from 1916 to
1919. He authored dozens of New Thought books under numerous
pseudonyms, including "Yogi," some of which are likely still
unknown today.
As one of the 20th century's first self-help books, The Power of
Concentration has helped generations of readers achieve the near
impossible task of showing how to control one's mind to unleash its
utmost creative potential. Organized into 20 no-nonsense lessons,
these skillful techniques can be used to bring the mind under
control, thereby turning it into an effective instrument to achieve
success at any level.THERON Q. DUMONT is an alias and pen name of
American writer WILLIAM WALKER ATKINSON (1862-1932), editor of the
popular magazine New Thought from 1901 to 1905, and editor of the
journal Advanced Thought from 1916 to 1919. He authored dozens of
New Thought books under numerous pseudonyms, including "Yogi," some
of which are likely still unknown today.
One of many books on mind powers and the supernatural that Theron
Q. Dumont wrote, The Psychology of Personal Magnetism is an
explanation and guide for using your mind to influence and affect
others, in a positive way. Dumont (aka Atkinson) instructs readers
not to be selfish with their powers of persuasion, but to develop
them for good. Within, he covers how to develop mental and physical
power, how to develop magnetism and its affects, how to avoid
unwanted or hurtful attraction, and how to use personal magnetism
to approach and encourage love and marriage. THERON Q. DUMONT is an
alias and pen name of American writer WILLIAM WALKER ATKINSON
(1862-1932), editor of the popular magazine New Thought from 1901
to 1905, and editor of the journal Advanced Thought from 1916 to
1919. He authored dozens of New Thought books under numerous
pseudonyms, including "Yogi," some of which are likely still
unknown today.
2009 reprint of the 1913 third edition. William Walker Atkinson
(1862-1932) was an attorney, merchant, publisher, and author, as
well as an occultist and an American pioneer of the New Thought
movement. He is also known to have been the author of the
pseudonymous works attributed to Theron Q. Dumont and Yogi
Ramacharaka.Due in part to Atkinson's intense personal secrecy and
extensive use of pseudonyms, he is now largely forgotten, despite
having obtained mention in past editions of Who's Who in America,
Religious Leaders of America, and several similar publications --
and having written more than 100 books in the last 30 years of his
life. His works have remained in print more or less continuously
since 1900.During the 1910s, Atkinson put his attention into
another pseudonym, that of Theron Q. Dumont. This entity was
supposed to be French, and his works, written in English and
published in Chicago, combined an interest in New Thought with
ideas about the training of the will, memory enhancement, and
personal magnetism. The Art and Science of Personal Magnetism is a
product of this period.
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This indespensible classic book will teach you to achieve the
seemingly impossible task of controlling the minds most creative
power, and put it to use accomplishing and manifesting anything
that you put your concentration on. In twenty easy to understand
lessons, this practical book shows you Quantum techniques you can
use everyday to bring your mind under control, and turn it into the
most effective tool ever created, to help you succeed in every
endeavor you undertake, and to achieve all of your desires
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