The Dore Lectures On Mental Science
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Thomas Troward gave a series of lectures titled "The Dore Lectures on Mental Science" in 1909 that examine how the mind and the environment interact. Troward was a British author and philosopher who specialized in the study of the mind's power and the foundations of mental science. The lectures in this book discuss a variety of mental science-related subjects, such as the nature of the mind, the power of thinking, and the function of imagination in creating our world. Troward contends that by comprehending the fundamentals of mental science, we may harness the power of the mind to attain our objectives and enhance our lives. The mind has the ability to construct and shape the world around us. Troward presents a thorough and useful reference to mental science by drawing on a variety of sources, such as Eastern philosophical ideas, Christian Science concepts, and his own experiences and observations. He stresses the need of adopting a positive outlook, creates a clear sense of purpose, and utilize our imaginations to manifest the world we want. The Dore Lectures on Mental Science, as a whole, are a challenging and inspirational book that provides insightful information on the power of the mind and its capacity to influence our lives and the world around us.
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