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RESPECT, TRUST, COMMITMENT. These are the cornerstones of a dedicated relationship between a teacher and a student. For a passionate student yearning to learn and understand the essence of a subject, they must demonstrate these traits before a teacher will take them under their wing. In this case, the teacher was Thomas Troward of Cornwall England and the student was Genevieve Behrend.
Your Invisible Power: Working Principles and Concrete Examples in Applied Mental Science by Genevieve Behrend is a self-help book that explores the power of the mind and how it can be harnessed to achieve success in life. The book is based on the principles of applied mental science and provides readers with practical techniques and exercises to help them tap into their inner power and achieve their goals.The book is divided into several chapters, each of which focuses on a different aspect of the power of the mind. The first chapter explores the concept of mental science and how it can be used to achieve success in life. The second chapter discusses the importance of visualization and how it can be used to create a mental image of the desired outcome.The third chapter focuses on the power of affirmation and how positive self-talk can help to reprogram the mind for success. The fourth chapter explores the concept of concentration and how it can be used to focus the mind on achieving specific goals.The fifth chapter discusses the importance of relaxation and how it can be used to reduce stress and improve mental clarity. The sixth chapter explores the concept of intuition and how it can be used to tap into the subconscious mind and access inner wisdom.Throughout the book, Behrend provides concrete examples and practical exercises that readers can use to apply the principles of mental science to their own lives. The book is written in a clear and concise style, making it accessible to readers of all levels of experience.Overall, Your Invisible Power: Working Principles and Concrete Examples in Applied Mental Science is a powerful and practical guide to unlocking the full potential of the mind. Whether you are looking to achieve success in your career, improve your relationships, or simply improve your overall quality of life, this book provides the tools and techniques you need to achieve your goals.This Is A New Release Of The Original 1921 Edition.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
Your Invisible Power, authored by Genevieve Behrend, is a groundbreaking work that invites readers to embark on a transformative journey of self-discovery and personal empowerment. With a unique approach rooted in the principles of the New Thought movement, Behrend unveils the extraordinary potential that lies within each individual. At the core of Behrend's teachings is the concept that our thoughts possess immense creative power, capable of shaping our reality. Drawing upon her own experiences and the wisdom of renowned thought leaders of her time, she guides readers through practical techniques and exercises that enable them to tap into this invisible power. The author's book explores the intricate relationship between the conscious and subconscious mind, emphasizing the importance of aligning one's thoughts and beliefs with their desired outcomes. Through vivid anecdotes and relatable examples, she illustrates how our thoughts and emotions influence the unfolding of our lives.
Geneviève Behrend (1881 in Paris - 1960 in United States) was a French-born author and teacher of Mental Science, a New Thought discipline created by Thomas Troward. There is little known about her early life except that one of her parents was Scottish.[1] After her husband died she traveled extensively. She studied Christian Science and met its founder Mary Baker Eddy, but ultimately left that faith. She met Abdul Baha, whose father had founded Bahaiism, and Abdul told her that she would "travel the world over seeking the truth, and when [she] had found it, would speak it out". She later wrote in her book Your Invisible Power that she found a book of Thomas Troward's lectures. Inspired by this, she wanted to study with Troward, but lacked the money to travel to Cornwall, England where he lived, as she was then living in New York.[2] So every night and morning she visualized counting out twenty $1,000 bills, buying her ticket to London, travelling on the ship, and being accepted as Troward's pupil. She also constantly affirmed to herself, "My mind is a center of Divine operations". Then, to quote her in Your Invisible Power, "While these reflections were going on in my mind, there seemed to come up from within me the thought: 'I am all the substance there is.' Then, from another channel in my brain the answer seemed to come, 'Of course, that's it; everything must have its beginning in mind. The 'I', the Idea, must be the only one and primary substance there is, and this means money as well as everything else.' My mind accepted this idea, and immediately all the tension of mind and body was relaxed". In about six weeks, she received the money. From 1912 until 1914 she studied with Thomas Troward; Behrend was the only personal student he had throughout his life. After her studies with Troward she founded a New Thought school called The School of the Builders in approximately 1915 in New York City, running it herself until 1925. She then founded another New Thought school in Los Angeles, after which she traveled throughout North America lecturing on mental science and New Thought for 35 years, as well as giving radio broadcasts. She is quoted as an expert in the best-selling self-help book The Secret by Rhonda Byrne.
This Is A New Release Of The Original 1921 Edition.
Excerpt: Making Your Subjective Mind Work for You "The most potent force in the universe is the influence of the subconscious mind. The proper training of the correlation between the subliminal and the objective faculties is the open sesame that unlocks the richest of all storehouses, --the faculty of remembering. And with remembering there follows natural reflections, vision, knowledge, culture, and all that tends to make of man a God, though in the germ." --Dr. Edwin F. Bowers Pupil: The subject of the subjective mind greatly interests me. I am sure that had I understood what you have said concerning it, I would have realized that all that was necessary to obtain my desires was to think out exactly what I wanted, consciously place it in my subjective mind, and it would at once begin to attract ways and means for its corresponding physical or material fulfillment. Sage: Indeed the study of the subjective mind is an all-absorbing subject. I may be able to enlighten and help you to make working realities out of what now seems to be vague and even mysterious. But it will rest entirely with you to put vitality into these suggestions, and that can only be accomplished through using them. Pupil: You mean that by making practical use of your suggestions, I will be able to attain practical results which will help not only myself but others also? Sage: That is the idea. It has always seemed to me that the average person prefers the satisfaction of giving to another what he requires, rather than helping or teaching him how to attract the desired things to himself, which would give him in addition a feeling of assurance and liberty. You would unquestionably enjoy giving to others, and the recipient would likewise enjoy receiving, but, as a rule, it tends to pauperize the spirit of independence. Pupil: If I were to put into my subconscious mind a definite idea that all people have the same power in their subconscious minds to attract to themselves the things they desire through their own efforts, would that thought register in their subconscious minds? Sage: That would be the intelligent way of impersonally helping others to connect with their limitless supply. Pupil: You have told me before that there was a definite way of impressing the subconscious mind with a particular thought. Would you mind explaining this again? "Get into the Spirit of Your Desire" Sage: The process is quite different from that of retaining an idea in the so-called intellectual mind. It is necessary, above all else, to get into the spirit of your desire, and an effort to feel relaxed and confident will help you to do this. "The spirit of a thing is that which is the source of its inherent movement." For example, if you wish to impress your subconscious mind with the sense of contentment, you must meditate on the quality of contentment. See how that affects you. If in response to your meditation you feel relaxed and confident, you may be sure that your subconscious mind has been impressed with that thought. This is getting "into the spirit" of contentment; not because of certain physical reasons, but because of your recognition of life's action in you in this specific direction. You have the whole of Universal Mind to draw from. There is no limit to the creative power of your subjective mind once you have impressed it with your intention. This example applies to everything great or small.
Geneviève Behrend (1881 in Paris - 1960 in United States) was a French-born author and teacher of Mental Science, a New Thought discipline created by Thomas Troward. There is little known about her early life except that one of her parents was Scottish. After her husband died she traveled extensively. She studied Christian Science and met its founder Mary Baker Eddy, but ultimately left that faith. She met Abdul Baha, whose father had founded Bahaiism, and Abdul told her that she would "travel the world over seeking the truth, and when [she] had found it, would speak it out".[2] She later wrote in her book Your Invisible Power that she found a book of Thomas Troward's lectures. Inspired by this, she wanted to study with Troward, but lacked the money to travel to Cornwall, England where he lived, as she was then living in New York. So every night and morning she visualized counting out twenty $1,000 bills, buying her ticket to London, travelling on the ship, and being accepted as Troward's pupil. She also constantly affirmed to herself, "My mind is a center of Divine operations". Then, to quote her in Your Invisible Power, "While these reflections were going on in my mind, there seemed to come up from within me the thought: 'I am all the substance there is.' Then, from another channel in my brain the answer seemed to come, 'Of course, that's it; everything must have its beginning in mind. The 'I', the Idea, must be the only one and primary substance there is, and this means money as well as everything else.' My mind accepted this idea, and immediately all the tension of mind and body was relaxed". In about six weeks, she received the money. From 1912 until 1914 she studied with Thomas Troward; Behrend was the only personal student he had throughout his life. After her studies with Troward she founded a New Thought school called The School of the Builders in approximately 1915 in New York City, running it herself until 1925. She then founded another New Thought school in Los Angeles, after which she traveled throughout North America lecturing on mental science and New Thought for 35 years, as well as giving radio broadcasts. She is quoted as an expert in the best-selling self-help book The Secret by Rhonda Byrne.
Geneviève Behrend (1881 in Paris - 1960 in United States) was a French-born author and teacher of Mental Science, a New Thought discipline created by Thomas Troward. There is little known about her early life except that one of her parents was Scottish.[1] After her husband died she traveled extensively. She studied Christian Science and met its founder Mary Baker Eddy, but ultimately left that faith. She met Abdul Baha, whose father had founded Bahaiism, and Abdul told her that she would "travel the world over seeking the truth, and when [she] had found it, would speak it out". She later wrote in her book Your Invisible Power that she found a book of Thomas Troward's lectures. Inspired by this, she wanted to study with Troward, but lacked the money to travel to Cornwall, England where he lived, as she was then living in New York. So every night and morning she visualized counting out twenty $1,000 bills, buying her ticket to London, travelling on the ship, and being accepted as Troward's pupil. She also constantly affirmed to herself, "My mind is a center of Divine operations". Then, to quote her in Your Invisible Power, "While these reflections were going on in my mind, there seemed to come up from within me the thought: 'I am all the substance there is.' Then, from another channel in my brain the answer seemed to come, 'Of course, that's it; everything must have its beginning in mind. The 'I', the Idea, must be the only one and primary substance there is, and this means money as well as everything else.' My mind accepted this idea, and immediately all the tension of mind and body was relaxed". In about six weeks, she received the money. ABOUT THE BOOK: The purpose of this series of personal-pointer Lessons, which are herein compiled into one volume, is to indicate in a clear, concise way "the natural principles governing the relation between the creative action of all thought-power and material things," i.e., circumstances and conditions.
Considered to be one of the clearest, most comprehensive and practical explanations of how the mind's creative process works and how it can be applied to achieve your goals.
This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the original. Due to its age, it may contain imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions that are true to the original work.
Your Invisible Power is a guide to the proper use of visualization and other processes of the mind for the achievement of life's goals. This book is a prosperity manual, intended to show the reader how to properly create and manifest all that is wanted. Within these writings are time-tested principles of applying mental science and the law of attraction which have been used as success guidelines by millions of top achievers from around the world. From the Author: "THESE pages have been written for the purpose of furnishing you a key to the attainment of your desires, and to explain that Fear should be entirely banished from your consciousness in order for you to obtain possession of the things you desire. It is also desired, in this volume, to suggest the possibilities in store for all who make persistent effort to understand the Law of Visualization and make practical application of this knowledge on whatever plane he or she may be. The word "effort," as here employed, is not intended to convey the idea of strain. All study and meditation should be without strain or tension. It has been my endeavor to show that by starting at the beginning of the creative action or the mental picture, certain corresponding results are sure to follow." -Genevieve Behrend
Judge Thomas Troward was an incredible man deeply rooted in science, philosophy, nature and how we truly are a manifestation of God. Genevieve Behrend was his only student who came back from after studying with him for 2 years 1912-1914 in London she was American and she wrote this book. Every sentence is packed with so much depth - many books have been written on New Thought manifestation /law of Atrraction however they don't get to the depth of the topic to the real juice and Ms Behrend has done an excellent review. It's not something to read once, yet something to be studied so that it infiltrates ones being.
This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the original. Due to its age, it may contain imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions that are true to the original work.
Your Invisible Power remains Genevieve Behrend's most powerful and popular work. In Your Invisible Power, Genevieve Behrend will guide you through the use of visualization, teaching you how to manifest the things in life that you want by visualizing them and making them come to you. This power of positive thinking has revolutionized how we look at the world. Everything you need to succeed is inside you and this book will help you unlock it. From 1912 to 1914, Behrend's life focused solely on the wisdom and philosophy of the man who's influential and compelling ideas provided much of the groundwork to the spiritual philosophy known today as ""New Thought"".
First published in 1921, "Your Invisible Power: Working Principles and Concrete Examples in Applied Mental Science" is the influential self-help book by Geneviève Behrend. The author was initially a student of the Christian Science movement until she read lectures given by Thomas Troward and became a student of his New Thought discipline known as Mental Science. In "Your Invisible Power", Behrend explains in detail how to use the incredible mental power available to everyone to manifest and create what they most want. As Behrend states in the beginning of her work: "These pages have been written with purpose and hope that their suggestions may furnish you a key to open up the way to the attainment of your desires, and to explain that fear should be entirely banished from your effort to obtain possession of the things you desire." Behrend explains what exactly Mental Science is and how to apply its teachings in everyday life. Full of specific examples from her own life and practical advice for understanding and incorporating Troward's teachings, "Your Invisible Power" is an inspiring and accessible self-help guide that continues to assist readers in having a better and more fulfilling life. This edition is printed on premium acid-free paper.
"Tu Poder Invisible" es una joya del pensamiento espiritual y la autorealización, escrito por Geneviève Behrend en 1921. Con el prestigio de ser la única discípula del destacado Científico Mental, Thomas Troward, Behrend nos guía por un viaje revelador al corazón del Poder de la Visualización.Más que una simple guía, este libro es una ventana al mundo esotérico de la mente y su potencial infinito. Behrend, con claridad y profundidad, desentraña los secretos de la visualización y cómo, al comprender y aplicar sus principios, podemos manifestar nuestros más profundos deseos.Cada página está impregnada de la pasión y convicción de Behrend, con el firme propósito de ofrecerte herramientas para desbloquear el poder que yace latente en tu interior. Es una obra que no solo te proporciona conocimientos, sino también la inspiración y el estímulo para actuar, creer y manifestar.El compromiso de Geneviève Behrend con el lector se refleja en sus propias palabras: "Estas páginas se han escrito con el propósito y la esperanza de que sus sugerencias te proporcionen una llave para abrir el camino hacia la realización de tus deseos".
Geneviève Behrend's "Your Invisible Power & How to Live Life and Love It" serves as a profound exploration of the principles of mental visualization and the law of attraction, written in a literary style that is both accessible and inspirational. Drawing from the metaphysical traditions of the early 20th century, Behrend articulates a systematic approach to harnessing one's inner capabilities, offering practical techniques alongside personal anecdotes. The text reflects a synthesis of New Thought philosophy and self-help genres, inviting readers to cultivate a mindset for success by aligning thoughts with personal desires and aspirations. Geneviève Behrend, an influential figure in the New Thought movement, was notably one of the first women to write extensively on the relationship between thoughts and reality. Her formative experiences, which included a challenging early life and a transformative journey in metaphysical studies, greatly influenced her insights and teachings. Behrend's unique perspective as a pioneer in self-help literature underscores the intersection of spirituality and practical life strategies, making her work foundational for future generations seeking empowerment through mental discipline. This book is a quintessential read for anyone eager to gain mastery over their thoughts and improve their life circumstances. Behrend's compassionate guidance not only inspires but equips readers to implement her techniques in daily practice. "Your Invisible Power" is not merely a manual; it's a motivational call to embrace one's potential and manifest a life filled with purpose and joy.
In "How to Live Life and Love It," Geneviève Behrend presents a compelling amalgamation of self-help and philosophical inquiry, underpinned by the principles of New Thought. Through engaging prose, Behrend distills profound insights on the nature of personal fulfillment, emphasizing the power of positive thinking and mental focus to manifest one's desires. Her literary style merges practical advice with a poetic exploration of the human experience, encouraging readers to embrace their inner strengths and envision lives filled with abundance and joy. This work is positioned within the early 20th-century American socio-cultural context, a time of burgeoning interest in metaphysical philosophies and self-empowerment movements. Geneviève Behrend, a pioneering figure in the New Thought movement, derived her wisdom from personal experience and extensive study under prominent leaders in the field. Born in France and later relocating to America, Behrend faced significant challenges that informed her understanding of adversity and resilience. Her journey reflects a synthesis of spiritual exploration and practical application, making her teachings immediate and accessible to a wide audience. This book is an essential read for anyone seeking to deepen their understanding of life's possibilities. Behrend's encouragement towards self-discovery and love for life serves as a motivational beacon for readers, urging them to rise above their limitations and live fully. Packed with actionable insights, it offers a roadmap to those eager to embark on a transformative journey towards a more fulfilling existence.
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