
The Collected Works (Annotated)
Enriched Edition. New Thought Essays on Mind Cure, Prosperity Consciousness, Affirmation, and Spiritual Self-CommandBy Henry Harrison BrownLength8h 28m
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The Collected Works gathers Henry Harrison Brown's principal writings in New Thought, presenting a sustained philosophy of mind, character, prosperity, and spiritual self-command. In works such as Dollars Want Me and related essays on suggestion, affirmation, and personal power, Brown writes in a lucid, exhortative style that blends metaphysical idealism with practical counsel. Situated within the late nineteenth- and early twentieth-century American mind-cure movement, the collection reveals a literature of self-culture shaped by Emersonian individualism, liberal religion, and the era's fascination with mental science. Brown's life helps explain the urgency and confidence of these texts. A Civil War veteran, reform-minded lecturer, and longtime editor of the New Thought journal Now, he wrote for readers seeking both material stability and inner emancipation. His experiences as teacher, public speaker, and spiritual activist informed his conviction that thought is creative, fear is learned, and freedom begins in disciplined consciousness. This volume is recommended to readers interested in American metaphysical religion, self-help's intellectual origins, and the rhetoric of personal transformation. It offers not only historical insight but a compact, energetic statement of New Thought optimism.
This enriched edition has been carefully crafted to add value to your reading experience.
- Lastly, our hand‐picked Memorable Quotes distill pivotal lines and turning points, serving as touchstones for the collection's central themes.
Audiobook details
GenreSpirituality and Religion
Length8 hrs 28 mins
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FormateBook with Audio
Publish dateDec 13, 2023
LanguageEnglish
Table of contents
1Introduction
2Dollars Want Me (Twin Editions)
3The Call of the Twentieth Century
4The New Emancipation
5Concentration: The Road To Success
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6Preface
7Introduction. What Is Success?
8I. The "Why" Of The Book
9II. Concentration Is Natural
10III. Paying Attention
11IV. Some Channels Of Waste
12V. I Am Life
13VI. How Shall I Concentrate
14VII. The Will
15VIII. Habits
16IX. "In The Silence."
17X. Compensation Of Concentration
18XI. With Eyes, See Not
19XII. The Ideal
20XIII. Prayer
21XIV. Desire Versus Wish
22XV. Mental Poise
23XVI. Methods Of Concentration
24XVII. Directions For Practice
25XVIII. How To Do It
26XIX. Some Practical Suggestions
27XX. Self-Study And The Law Of Life
28XXI. Special Desires Vs. Principle
29XXII. My One Rule-Agreement
30XXIII. Love
31XXIV. Opinions And Concentration Methods Of Others
32A Parting Word
33How to Control Fate Through Suggestion
34Preface
35Introduction to Part I.
36Part I. The Science and Philosophy of Life
37Introduction to Part II.
38Part II. Suggestion: Its Place and Power
39To My Readers, Greeting
40Memorable Quotes