Thoughts are Things

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In "Thoughts are Things," Prentice Mulford explores the profound connection between thought and reality, encapsulating the essence of New Thought philosophy. Written in a clear and engaging style, this seminal work delves into the power of positive thinking and the mind's ability to shape our experiences. Mulford's reflective prose is complemented by a compelling narrative that intertwines personal anecdotes with philosophical insight, ultimately inviting readers to reconsider their perceptions of failure, success, and the nature of existence. The book is set against the backdrop of the late 19th century, a period marked by a burgeoning interest in psychology and spirituality, aligned with the early roots of self-help literature. Prentice Mulford (1834-1891) was an influential American author and thinker, known for his early contributions to the New Thought movement. His life experiences, including struggles with personal adversity and a deep curiosity about the metaphysical nature of the universe, profoundly shaped his writings. Mulford's vision of the mind's transformative power resonates with contemporary audiences, highlighting the timeless relevance of his ideas. "Thoughts are Things" is a thought-provoking read suitable for anyone seeking introspection and personal growth. By engaging with Mulford's insights, readers are empowered to harness the potential of their thoughts, making this book an essential addition to the library of any seeker of wisdom and self-improvement.

À propos de l'auteur

Preventive Mulford (1834-1891) was a key figure in the early New Thought movement, which is recognized for its influence on modern-day self-help and motivational literature. Mulford, a native of Sag Harbor, New York, spent his early years as a journalist, gold miner, and sailor. His experiences significantly shaped his philosophical views and his approach to spiritual explorations. Mulford is best remembered for his collection of essays titled 'Thoughts are Things,' published posthumously in 1898, which encapsulates his foundational belief in the power of thought and its materialization in the physical world. His writings considerably contributed to the philosophy that thoughts can directly influence a person's life, a principle that serves as a precursor to today's Law of Attraction. Through his literary style, which combines reflective anecdote with metaphysical musings, Mulford not only endeavored to elucidate how thoughts transcend mere mental activity but also how they interconnect with universal energies. His ideas were seminal in laying the groundwork for future authors in the New Thought and self-help movements, thus establishing him as a prominent character in the tapestry of American spiritual and philosophical literature.

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