Learn how to influence the world around you through the power of your concentration. The powers of your mind can be strengthened and tuned and this book will show you how to do just that. Chapters include The Law of Vibration, Thought Waves, Mental Induction, Mental Concentration, Mental Imaging, Fascination, Hypnotic Influence, Influencing at a Distance, Influencing "En Masse," The Need of the Knowledge, Magic Black and White, Self-Protection.
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William Walker Atkinson (1862-1932) was an American writer and publisher associated with the New Thought movement. He produced a substantial body of work addressing the relationship between thought, intention, and personal development, often writing under his own name as well as a number of pseudonyms. His writings cover subjects including mental discipline, concentration, personal influence, and the application of thought to everyday life.Atkinson's work reflects the broader currents of early twentieth-century philosophical and self-development writing, combining practical instruction with a systematic approach to mental training. Titles such as Thought-Force in Business and Everyday Life, The Power of Concentration, and Practical Mental Influence remain part of the core literature of New Thought, contributing to ongoing discussions of self-mastery and the role of the mind in shaping experience.
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Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. nach der Bestellung gedruckt Neuware - Printed after ordering - A focused work of New Thought philosophy, Practical Mental Influence examines the ways in which thought, intention, and attention shape personal conduct and influence interactions with others.In this text, William Walker Atkinson presents a structured approach to understanding mental influence as an extension of disciplined thinking. He argues that clarity of thought, concentration, and self-control form the basis of effective influence, not through coercion but through the natural expression of a directed and ordered mind. The work reflects Atkinson's broader interest in the relationship between inner states and outward effects, extending these ideas into the realm of communication and personal presence.The essays combine explanation with practical application, outlining methods for strengthening attention, developing consistency of purpose, and maintaining control over mental processes. Atkinson's treatment is direct and systematic, presenting influence as a skill grounded in habit and discipline rather than impulse. In doing so, the work situates itself within the early twentieth-century development of New Thought, where questions of mind, character, and action are closely linked. Seller Inventory # 9781604590524