Steps in the Way Volume 1 by Ida Mingle
Steps in the Way Volume 1 by Ida Mingle
Steps in the Way Volume 1 by Ida Mingle
Steps in the Way Volume 1 by Ida Mingle

Steps in the Way Volume 1 by Ida Mingle

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Steps in the Way Volume 1 by Ida Mingle

Publication: 1929 School of Liveable Christianity First Edition

A scarce first edition of the initial volume of a two-part series titled Steps of the Way by Ida Mingle, an American author and founder of the New Thought movement known as the School of Liveable Christianity. Mingle was the private secretary to Charles Fillmore, the founder of “Unity Movement" which emerged from 1900's Trancendentalism. Mingle played an instrumental role in the Unity movement. Mingle played an influential role in the Unity movement, writing articles for the monthly Unity magazine, conducting lectures and classes, and publishing courses. In 1919, she moved to Chicago to continue her work, initially under the First Unity School of Chicago and later founded her own school, the School of Livable Christianity, after leaving the organization.

"The present work is made up on twenty-six complete lessons, showing the unfoldment through the physical, metaphysical, and spiritual planes that leads to the consiousness of the Real Self. It is primarily in character, through it will shed much light to sthose not yet identified in the Christ Consiousness. "

Contents Include: Power of Words, Developing Spiritual Ideas, Mastering Thought and Feeling, Cultivating Freedom of Thought, Purpose of Mind Power, Subconsious Mind Explored, Self-Conciousness Gained, Promoting Spiritual Consiousness, Finishing Karma, Relation of Character to Sprituality, Neutrality, Attaining Christ Consiousness, Faith and Understanding, The Single Eye, Four Square Consiousness, Establishing Peace of the Spirit, etc. 

No other copies of this volume are currently listed. Scarce. 

Condition: Publishers green cloth boards, gilt title to spine and all seeing eye device to cover, dust jacket is protected in mylar with significant chip to upper spine, the book is tightly bound, bright and very well preserved - however, the major flaw is that the first 18 pages contain pen underlining. This flaw has been considered in the price.