Thomas Troward (1847-1916) authored many books that are considered classics in the New Thought Movement, Mind Sciences, and Mystic Christianity. Influences on his writings include the teachings of Christ, Islamic, Hindu, Buddhism Teachings and more. Troward was the author of several successful books including: The Edinburgh Lectures on Mental Science (1909) and The Dore Lectures on Mental Science (1909). His writings on what was then called "Mental Science" influenced early New Thought leaders and writers. His contributions to the development of the New Thought Movement, human potential research, and Religious Science remain valuable. Amongst his other works are The Creative Process in the Individual (1910), Bible Mystery and Bible Meaning (1913), The Law and the Word (1917) and The Hidden Power and Other Papers on Mental Science (1921).
Judge Thomas Troward Livres
Thomas Troward, ancien juge dans l'Inde administrée par les Britanniques, s'est plongé dans les enseignements de diverses religions mondiales, notamment le christianisme, l'islam, l'hindouisme et le bouddhisme. Après sa retraite, Troward a tourné son esprit juridique aiguisé vers l'enquête philosophique, ouvrant la voie à des conférences et des écrits sur la "Science Mentale". Son travail a jeté les bases du mouvement New Thought, et il est finalement devenu président de l'Alliance Internationale du Nouveau Pensée.




Bible Mystery and Bible Meaning
- 152pages
- 6 heures de lecture
The Law and the Word
- 144pages
- 6 heures de lecture
Exploring the principles that govern thought and natural forces, this book delves into the unchangeable phenomena we perceive in the world. It examines the fundamental laws that shape our understanding of reality, providing insights into the rigid structures that influence both our thoughts and the natural environment. This exploration aims to deepen comprehension of the underlying forces that dictate our experiences and perceptions.