Basic Principles Of Sound Reasoning

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The Key

It is alleged that creeds tend inevitably to ossification; that the vitality of religions is almost lost itself in their development; that the ornaments of ritual serve only to obscure the Light which they profess to adorn and magnify Nothing, throughout history has been more painfully demonstrated than the barriers to brotherhood built up by religions; a rivalry often more fully emphasized than softened by missionary zeal Yet the Source of Spirituality must be One, even as God is One; and the differing languages and systems by means of which spirituality strives to assert itself, although they go far in the direction of perpetuating division between races and men, they have, after all, One common origin, the Word, lying dim and only partially realizable in the shadow of a time long-ago There are two minds, as it was written about the trees in the Garden of Eden, “The tree of the knowledge of good and evil and the Tree of Life” This Key determined these things specifically by discerning appropriate definitions in order to find out the sum of the whole matter.
The Complete Works of William Walker Atkinson (Unabridged)

Author: William Walker Atkinson
language: en
Publisher: Good Press
Release Date: 2024-01-09
In "The Complete Works of William Walker Atkinson (Unabridged)," readers are invited to explore the profound depth of Atkinson's writings, which traverse the realms of philosophy, psychology, and personal development. Comprising a collection of essays, lectures, and treatises, this compendium showcases Atkinson's revolutionary approach to the power of thought, self-improvement, and metaphysical principles. His literary style, characterized by clarity and persuasive argumentation, immerses the reader in an era of burgeoning New Thought philosophy, engaging with contemporaries like Ralph Waldo Emerson and Henry David Thoreau, while laying the groundwork for modern self-help literature. William Walker Atkinson (1862-1932) was a pioneering figure in the New Thought movement and an accomplished attorney, having suffered from a debilitating illness that led him to explore alternative philosophies of healing and personal empowerment. His diverse background informed his writings, allowing him to bridge complex ideas with practical applications, making profound concepts accessible to the everyday reader. Atkinson's influence resonates across various fields, particularly in personal development, as he emphasized the constructive use of the mind. This comprehensive volume is essential for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of the mind's transformative capabilities. Whether you are a scholar of philosophy or an individual on a personal growth journey, Atkinson's works offer timeless insights that inspire and empower, encouraging readers to harness their potential and transcend limitations.