Summary Collection - Annie Besant - Grāmatas -  - 9798636690887 - 2020. gada 13. aprīlis
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For as long as humans have been associated with conscious thinking, they have pondered whether their thoughts are merely latent or potent enough to affect and shape up their existence. Humans have always been intrigued by their most vital organ, their mind, and wondered if mind is more than the mere driver of human consciousness. While numerous attempts have been made over thousands of years of documented human history to answer this elusive question, the past hundred years of so have seen a gradual establishment of theories of interactions of human thoughts and actions. It has become widely accepted that mind has powers beyond the limits of human reconnaissance. Ideas and practices have been proposed to utilize the power of human mind to improve and uplift human lives before humans could fully understand the functionalities of their brain. Through this collection of carefully curated book-summaries, Vymana Publishing is presenting a condensed compilation of pioneering classic works in the field of understanding and utilization of human mind-power. Classic books included in this collection: As a Man Thinketh (James Allen) Thought Power, Its Control and Culture (Annie Besant) The Power of Concentration (Theron Q. Dumont) Secrets of Mental Supremacy (W. R. C. Latson) Thought Vibrations (William Walker Atkinson) Your Mind and How to Use It (William Walker Atkinson) Thought Power (Swami Sivananda) The Master Mind (Theron Q. Dumont) Mind and Body (William Walker Atkinson) Dynamic Thought (William Walker Atkinson)

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Izlaists 2020. gada 13. aprīlis
ISBN13 9798636690887
Lapas 134
Izmēri 140 × 216 × 7 mm   ·   163 g
Valoda Angļu  

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