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Thought Vibration The Law of Attraction Explained

Thought Vibration The Law of Attraction Explained

By: William Walker Atkinson
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William Walker Atkinson (December 5, 1862 – November 22, 1932) was a multifaceted figure—an attorney, merchant, publisher, and author—who played a pivotal role in the New Thought movement. As a prolific writer, Atkinson crafted numerous influential works that resonated with New Thought enthusiasts and occult practitioners alike. He often wrote under various pen names, including Magus Incognito, Swami Panchadasi, and Yogi Ramacharaka, exploring themes such as the mental realm, occultism, and the nature of humanity. His most notable titles, including Thought-Force in Business & Everyday Life (1900) and Practical Mental Influence (1908), laid the groundwork for his concepts of New Psychology and New Thought. Despite his significant contributions and past recognition in publications like Whos Who in America, Atkinsons legacy has faded over time, even as his works have remained in print since 1900. (Introduction from Wikipedia)Copyright Politics, Philosophy, Religion Personal Development Personal Success Spirituality
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  • 004 - Chapters 13 - 16
    Feb 10 2026
    William Walker Atkinson (December 5, 1862 – November 22, 1932) was a multifaceted figure—an attorney, merchant, publisher, and author—who played a pivotal role in the New Thought movement. As a prolific writer, Atkinson crafted numerous influential works that resonated with New Thought enthusiasts and occult practitioners alike. He often wrote under various pen names, including Magus Incognito, Swami Panchadasi, and Yogi Ramacharaka, exploring themes such as the mental realm, occultism, and the nature of humanity. His most notable titles, including Thought-Force in Business & Everyday Life (1900) and Practical Mental Influence (1908), laid the groundwork for his concepts of New Psychology and New Thought. Despite his significant contributions and past recognition in publications like Whos Who in America, Atkinsons legacy has faded over time, even as his works have remained in print since 1900. (Introduction from Wikipedia)
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    35 mins
  • 003 - Chapters 9 - 12
    Feb 10 2026
    William Walker Atkinson (December 5, 1862 – November 22, 1932) was a multifaceted figure—an attorney, merchant, publisher, and author—who played a pivotal role in the New Thought movement. As a prolific writer, Atkinson crafted numerous influential works that resonated with New Thought enthusiasts and occult practitioners alike. He often wrote under various pen names, including Magus Incognito, Swami Panchadasi, and Yogi Ramacharaka, exploring themes such as the mental realm, occultism, and the nature of humanity. His most notable titles, including Thought-Force in Business & Everyday Life (1900) and Practical Mental Influence (1908), laid the groundwork for his concepts of New Psychology and New Thought. Despite his significant contributions and past recognition in publications like Whos Who in America, Atkinsons legacy has faded over time, even as his works have remained in print since 1900. (Introduction from Wikipedia)
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    26 mins
  • 002 - Chapters 5 - 8
    Feb 10 2026
    William Walker Atkinson (December 5, 1862 – November 22, 1932) was a multifaceted figure—an attorney, merchant, publisher, and author—who played a pivotal role in the New Thought movement. As a prolific writer, Atkinson crafted numerous influential works that resonated with New Thought enthusiasts and occult practitioners alike. He often wrote under various pen names, including Magus Incognito, Swami Panchadasi, and Yogi Ramacharaka, exploring themes such as the mental realm, occultism, and the nature of humanity. His most notable titles, including Thought-Force in Business & Everyday Life (1900) and Practical Mental Influence (1908), laid the groundwork for his concepts of New Psychology and New Thought. Despite his significant contributions and past recognition in publications like Whos Who in America, Atkinsons legacy has faded over time, even as his works have remained in print since 1900. (Introduction from Wikipedia)
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    32 mins
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