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The Subconscious and Superconscious Planes of Mind

William Walker Atkinson

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In "The Subconscious and Superconscious Planes of Mind," William Walker Atkinson delves into the intricate workings of the human mind, articulating a groundbreaking framework that distinguishes between the subconscious and superconscious aspects of thought. Atkinson employs a lucid, engaging style, drawing upon psychological principles and metaphysical philosophy to explore how these mind planes interact and influence behavior. Rooted in the early 20th-century New Thought movement, this work reflects a time of vibrant psychological inquiry, revealing Atkinson's intention to empower readers with practical insights for personal transformation and spiritual growth. Atkinson, a prolific author, and influential figure in the self-help genre, drew upon a wealth of knowledge from Eastern philosophies and Western psychological theories. His diverse background as a lawyer, businessman, and metaphysical teacher contributed to his holistic understanding of the psyche. This exploration of the subconscious and superconscious underscores Atkinson's dedication to promoting self-knowledge and spiritual awakening amid the societal challenges of his era. "The Subconscious and Superconscious Planes of Mind" is a compelling read for those interested in psychology, spirituality, and personal development. Atkinson's work offers invaluable tools for harnessing the power of the mind, making it a must-read for anyone seeking to unlock their full potential.
Disponibile da: 11/10/2022.
Lunghezza di stampa: 90 pagine.

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