In “The God in You (Unabridged),” Prentice Mulford delves into the themes of self-empowerment, spirituality, and the innate divine potential within every individual. Written in the late 19th century, this work combines elements of New Thought philosophy with a poetic prose style, embodying the optimism and idealism that marked the era. Mulford’s essays challenge the reader to transcend conventional limitations, emphasizing the importance of positive thinking and the creative power of human thought, which was revolutionary during a time when spiritualism and materialism were at odds in American society. Prentice Mulford was an influential figure in the New Thought movement, a philosophy that emerged from Transcendentalism and emphasized metaphysical ideas of the mind’s power over matter. His experiences with personal loss and health struggles deeply informed his writing, leading him to explore the nature of God and man’s relationship to the divine. Mulford’s belief in the transformative potential of harnessing one’s thoughts was influenced by contemporaries such as Ralph Waldo Emerson and Emily Dickinson, melding their insights with his visionary perspective. “The God in You” is a timeless invitation to rediscover your inner strength and divine essence. It is highly recommended for readers seeking inspiration and a deeper understanding of spirituality. Mulford’s eloquent prose and compelling ideas engage the mind and spirit, making this work not only a reflection of its time but also a guide for contemporary seekers.
The God in You (Unabridged): How to Connect With Your Inner Forces – From one of the New Thought pioneers, Author of Thoughts are Things, Your Forces and How to Use Them & Gift of Spirit
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This book serves as primary source material for studying the New Thought philosophical movement and its influence on American culture and spirituality.
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Weight | 0.086 lbs |
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Dimensions | 15.2 × 0.3 × 22.9 in |
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