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AN INTRODUCTION TO THE PRINCIPLES
OF SPIRITUAL HEALING IN NEW THOUGHT

Ali Ansari - 5/15/09

Distinguished Reader:

You might accidentally think that this is very obscure and possibly irrelevant stuff, but the current day New Thought Movement is catching on everywhere and the sectarians are running for the hills, so to speak.
It truly is a wonderful phenomenon and people are getting well to the degree of their faith and trust. And that's what it takes - a clean faith and a practiced trust.

All that to let you know that even though you probably have never heard of the people mentioned on this page, they are the founders and progenitors of the principles of spiritual healing in the English language and particularly in America, and even if nothing else that a popular cultural phenomenon, it is worthy of investigation. But it is so much more.

These are the basic materials for the most fundamental, comprehensive,and advanced principles of Spiritual Healing in New Thought. This is the real deal. We all know it innately, for it is a God-given gift needing only a bit of attention, but the history and development of the movement in the English language is fascinating and extremely informative, particularly to conscientious and informed practitioners of medicine.

First, to lay the groundwork, from A Course In Miracles:
Psychotherapy: Purpose, Process and Practice ~ 13 pages, ACIM
An Extension of the Principles of A Course in Miracles

Next: a brief shot at what it is all about, a bit about PPQuimby from someone close to him
Can Disease Be Entirely Destroyed ~ by Emma G. Ware - Short: 2 pages

Mr. Quimby's Method ~ 2 pages
Extract from  The Quimby Manuscripts

And now, a synoptic introduction
History of the New Thought Movement~ Braden, 1963 - Short, 5 pages

The definitive work: a fascinating, in-depth and extensive overview
The History of the New Thought Movement  ~ Horatio W. Dresser, 1919 - 100 pages

And THIS is what it's all about
The Quimby Manuscripts - Long - 244 pages
Edited by Horatio W. Dresser, 1921

These are the quintessential selection from my New Thought Library. Freshly edited and formatted in PDF for your easy-reading or printing pleasure.

w/love
ali