Thomas Troward
Thomas Troward (1847–1916) was an English author whose works influenced the New Thought Movement. Troward was a major influence on the works of Ernest Holmes, Frederick Bailes, Joseph Murphy and Emmett Fox, and has been quoted by numerous other writers.
"...Our process for developing power is to contemplate the Originating Spirit as the source of the power we want to develop."
We know that by the very nature of the Creative Process we are one with the Originating Spirit and therefore one with all the principles of its Being, and consequently one with its Infinite Personality, and therefore our contemplation of it as the Power which we want, gives us the power to use that Power.
Read more...
Recent Articles
- Arise and Walk, Set Yourself Free
- Health, Happiness, Success & Peace of Mind
- Wilt Thou Be Made Whole
- PTSD and Sexual Trauma
- PTSD and The Power That Heals
- What If This Is As Good As Life's Going To Get?
- What If Everything We've Been Taught About PTSD Is Wrong?
- Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness
- A Special Blessing for the Nameless
- The Fallacy of Permission