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Atom-Smashing Power of Mind

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Religión y espiritualidad

In "Atom-Smashing Power of Mind," Charles Fillmore intricately weaves metaphysical philosophy with the principles of science, presenting a unique synthesis that explores the profound connection between mind and matter. Fillmore employs a poetic yet didactic literary style, beckoning readers to delve into the possibilities of harnessing mental energy for personal and collective transformation. The book is positioned within the New Thought movement, a burgeoning philosophical context in the early 20th century that emphasized the power of thought in shaping reality and personal experiences, making Fillmore's insights particularly poignant for those seeking empowerment through consciousness. Charles Fillmore, co-founder of the Unity Church, dedicated his life to exploring the intersections of spirituality and practical application. His extensive study of various religious texts, coupled with his own personal experiences, led him to advocate for the idea that the mind possesses the ability to influence both the internal and external world. This background provided him with a distinctive lens through which to examine spiritual principles, ultimately molding his arguments in this critically acclaimed work. "Atom-Smashing Power of Mind" is essential reading for those interested in metaphysics, personal development, and the integration of science and spirituality. Fillmore's groundbreaking theories challenge the reader to reconsider their mental processes, making it a compelling invitation to explore the untapped potentials of the human mind.

© 2022 DigiCat (eBook ): 8596547004530

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eBook : 18 de mayo de 2022

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