The Secret of Mental Magic a Course of Seven Lessons by William Walker Atkinson
Publication: 1919 L.N. Fowler & Company Second Edition
This is a very scarce second edition of Atkinson’s Mental Magic, which appears to be significantly less common than the original first edition.
William Walker Atkinson (1862 – 1932) was a prolific occult author who was influential in the New Thought movement, which emphasizes the mind's power in shaping reality and healing. He wrote over a hundred books and articles on metaphysics, psychology, and self-improvement.
Notably, Atkinson used various pseudonyms, such as Yogi Ramacharaka and Theron Q. Dumont, allowing him to explore different spiritual themes and reach a broader audience. His extensive work has influenced many within the New Thought framework, inspiring individuals to connect thought and belief with personal destiny. Atkinson's teachings have left a lasting impact on self-help and spirituality, solidifying his role as a foundational figure in these fields.Chapters: "The Author's Foreword," "Mental Magic", "The Underlying Force", "Mental Suggestion", "Personal Influence", "The Science of Telementation", "Mental Therapeutics", "Mental Architecture", "Concluding Remarks."
Condition: publishers cloth boards with title to spine and cover, insciptioin dated 1921 to ffep, top edge darkened, pages are tanned ( common with these editions), foxing to front and rear end papers, clean copy in Very Good condition