Thought Vibration By William Walker Atkinson (Unabridged Audiobook)

The Reality Revolution Podcast - A podcast by Brian Scott

”Thought Vibration” was writen in 1906 by William Walker Atkinson. The New Thought movement of the early 20th century vehemently believed in the concept of "mind over matter," and one of the most influential thinkers of this early "New Age" philosophy promises to show you how to harness the extraordinary mental powers you already possess. ‘Thought Vibration’ is a classic treatise of new age philosophy. Atkinson examines the nature of mental thought and its power to affect one’s life in a thought-provoking discourse that elucidates the power of positive mental thought. "The Universe is governed by Law - one great Law. Its manifestations are multiform, but viewed from the Ultimate there is but one Law. We are familiar with some of its manifestations, but are almost totally ignorant of certain others. Still we are learning a little more every day - the veil is being gradually lifted. We speak learnedly of the Law of Gravitation, but ignore that equally wonderful manifestation, THE LAW OF ATTRACTION IN THE THOUGHT WORLD. We are familiar with that wonderful manifestation of Law which draws and holds together the atoms of which matter is composed - we recognize the power of the law that attracts bodies to the earth, that holds the circling worlds in their places, but we close our eyes to the mighty law that draws to us the things we desire or fear, that makes or mars our lives." William Walker Atkinson was a leading figure in the late 19th Centurys New Thought Movement which is the foundation of many of our current New Age beliefs. William Walker Atkinson was a successful lawyer, but the stress and strain of his unenlightened pursuit of wealth and prestige resulted in a complete physical and mental breakdown, and ultimate financial disaster. For Walker, this was merely the darkest hour before the dawn: after discovering and mastering the principles of New Thought, he rebuilt his health and his career on a stronger and more stable foundation than he had ever conceived of before. He also began to write extensively, under several pseudonyms, including Theron Q. Dumont, Yogi Ramacharaka, and he was most likely all three of the Initiates credited with the writing of The Kybalion. It is possible his successful career and conservative credibility as a lawyer inspired him to use all of these various psuedonyms. Many of his books are still very popular today.... true wisdom never goes out of style, and William Walker Atkinson was a true master.