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LEARN TO CREATE AN INTELLIGENT LIFE FORM LEARN HOW YOUR "TULPA" CAN ASSIST IN FULFILLING ALL YOUR DESIRES AND LEARN TO READ THE HUMAN AURA BY BLENDING A "PSYCHIC WHIRLWIND" OF STELLAR COLORS ALL OF WHICH CAN BE OF GREAT BENEFIT TO YOU! The Masters of Spiritual Awareness speak precisely and clearly through DragonStar, founder of the Ancient Lodge of Atlantis, revealing occult secrets and techniques that have been passed down from both western occultists and eastern mystics. It is, we are told, the right time in our stage of human development to start sharing this information with worthy individuals looking to partake of an unworldly spiritual path. DragonStar reveals for the first time how there is no need to act alone in trying to call upon the great unseen universal force to grant your innermost desires and wishes. Only true adapts realize that you can actually create a "personal ectoplasmic" life form to be your "personal assistant" in mastering occult matters. In Tibet these life forms are known as Tulpas which are best described as independent creations that have their own consciousness, thoughts, perceptions and feelings, and even their own memories. Here you will learn how to create such a life or thought form. Learn how thought forms and life forms best travel, and how your personally created Tulpa can effect other persons. Here are full description of their character, appearance and effects - and what you can expect a created life form to do and NOT do for you. LEARN TO READ AURAS Unseen to most, being able to read the human aura produces a strong feeling of excitement, as great vibratory whirls and swirls are manifested in front of your eyes. The sight is most fascinating. Nature is wise in bestowing the gift of astral vision only gradually and by almost imperceptible stages of advancement, as there are many bewildering, as well as pleasant, sights on the astral plane. The word "astral" means "of the stars," thus the astral plane, "the astral light," a factor considered of key importance in developing an individual's perceptions and psychic powers.
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THIS 20 PAGE ARTICLE WAS EXTRACTED FROM THE BOOK: Secret of Success, by William Walker Atkinson. To purchase the entire book, please order ISBN 1564596478.
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Classics for Your Collection: goo.gl/U80LCr --------- Your Thoughts Have Powers Beyond Your Imagination William Walker Atkinson talks about the different "feelings" we get at different places and he says these feelings are the result of influence, mental influence, we get from the vibrations that are stored in these places. Now, this and many topics in the book are simply unbelievable to a man or woman with a closed-mind. But, the essence of the book is that thought messages can be sent and received by two or more persons. So, he says that we can influence others through our thoughts and vice versa. One good lady used it for a good cause. She was insulted by her relative. Instead of responding in kind, she used the methods from this book. She said from her mind to her relative (to paraphrase her): "You cannot insult me anymore and I tell you, whatever you say or do to insult me will only make matters worse for you. Now you are going to stop all those comments directed at me." The person immediately stopped the comments! And that person never insulted her again. This is an instance of using the methods from this book for a good purpose, because using it for evil deeds could make it happen as well (but it may also prove to be destructive eventually). Be warned, only use them for good. Some Insights From the Book: 1. There are two general forms of the direct use of Mental Influence, which, although somewhat resembling each other, may still be separated into two classes. The first we shall call "Fascination" and the second "Hypnotism." By Fascination we mean the manifestation of Mental Influence when the two persons are together, without passes or the usual hypnotic methods. By Hypnotism we mean the uses of the power, also when the two parties are together, but accompanied by passes or hypnotic methods. 2. Some masters of this art of influencing the public create a mental picture of themselves sending out great volumes of Thought Waves for a time, and then afterward mentally imparting a rotary motion to the waves, until at last they form a mental whirlpool rushing round and round and always sucking in toward the centre. An effort of this kind acts on the mental plane just as a physical whirlpool acts on the physical plane, that is, it draws into Us power all that comes in contact with its force. 3. With this consciousness held in mind, your mental command to another "Let me alone - I cast off your influence by the power of my Spirit," will act so strongly that you will be able to actually see the effect at once. If the other person be stubborn and determined to influence you by words of suggestion, coaxing, threatening, or similar methods, look him or her straight in the eyes, saying mentally "I defy you - my inner power casts off your influence." Try this the next time that any one attempts to influence you either verbally or by Thought-Waves and see how strong and positive you will feel, and how the efforts of the other person will fail. This sounds simple, but the little secret is worth thousands of dollars to every individual who will put it into practice. Scroll Up and Get Your Copy!
This volume puts together for the first time in one volume, the Four Arcanes, the amazing books written by William Walker Atkinson about the Wisdom of the Ages, or " Arcane Teaching" The volumes are: The Arcane Teaching, The Arcane Formulas, Vril (Vital Magnetism) & The Mystery of Sex. Says Atkinson that "The Arcane Teaching has come down to the present age through the corridors of time, from the dim ages of past eras, races, and schools of thought. Even those highest in the councils of "The Custodians of The Scroll," are unable to trace the Teaching, in an unbroken direct line, further back than the time of Pythagoras (about 500 b. c.), and a little later in Ancient Greece, although they find many references to, and extracts from, the teachings of ancient Egypt and Chaldea, which serve to show that the Pythagorean and Ancient Grecian Arcane Schools were founded on occult instruction still more remote, received in a direct line of succession of teachers and pupils extending over centuries. Investigators have found traces of the Arcane Teaching in the records of Persia and Medea, and it is believed that the inspiration for the original philosophical teaching (not the religion or the pessimism, however) of Gautama, the founder of Buddhism, was received from Arcane sources. Traces are also to be found in the Hebrew Esoteric Teachings of the "Kabbalah" and the "Zohar."The Grecian Arcane Teaching was undoubtedly obtained directly from Egyptian sources through Pythagoras, the relation between the early Grecian teaching and philosophies, and the older school of old Egypt, being very close and intimate. Pythagoras is known to have received instruction from Egyptian and Persian hierophants. Besides the traditions of the Arcanes, there is to be found the closest resemblance between the ancient Grecian teachings, and those of the Egyptian Esoteric Fraternities. Some of the Teachers, however, hold that the Grecian and Egyptian schools, respectively, were but two separate off shoots of an original and older Teaching which had its origin in the lost continent of Atlantis. There are many Arcane traditions connecting the Teaching with Atlantis, and it is possible that both Egypt and Greece received it from this common source, instead of Greece being indebted to Egypt for the line of transmission. But, be this as it may, it is a fact that all of the traces of teaching that the various occult schools gather from the traditions, scraps of doctrine, and legends regarding Atlantis can be reconciled with the Grecian Arcane Teaching."
"Reasoning" is defined as: "The act, process or art of exercising the faculty of reason; the act or faculty of employing reason in argument; argumentation, ratiocination; reasoning power; disputation, discussion, argumentation." Stewart says: "The word reason itself is far from being precise in its meaning. In common and popular discourse it denotes that power by which we distinguish truth from falsehood, and right from wrong, and by which we are enabled to combine means for the attainment of particular ends." By the employment of the reasoning faculties of the mind we compare objects presented to the mind as percepts or concepts, taking up the "raw materials" of thought and weaving them into more complex and elaborate mental fabrics which we call abstract and general ideas of truth. Brooks says: "It is the thinking power of the mind; the faculty which gives us what has been called thought-knowledge, in distinction from sense-knowledge. It may be regarded as the mental architect among the faculties; it transforms the material furnished by the senses ... into new products, and thus builds up the temples of science and philosophy." The last-mentioned authority adds: "Its products are twofold, ideas and thoughts. An idea is a mental product which when expressed in words does not give a proposition; a thought is a mental product which embraces the relation of two or more ideas. The ideas of the understanding are of two general classes; abstract ideas and general ideas. The thoughts are also of two general classes; those pertaining to contingent truth and those pertaining to necessary truth. In contingent truth, we have facts, or immediate judgments, and general truths including laws and causes, derived from particular facts; in necessary truth we have axioms, or self-evident truths, and the truths derived from them by reasoning, called theorems." In inviting you to consider the processes of reasoning, we are irresistibly reminded of the old story of one of Moliere's plays in which one of the characters expresses surprise on learning that he "had been talking prose for forty years without knowing it." As Jevons says in mentioning this: "Ninety-nine people out of a hundred might be equally surprised on hearing that they had been converting propositions, syllogizing, falling into paralogisms, framing hypotheses and making classifications with genera and species. If asked whether they were logicians, they would probably answer, No!
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William Walker Atkinson (December 5, 1862 - November 22, 1932) was an attorney, merchant, publisher, and author, as well as an occultist and an American pioneer of the New Thought movement. He is also known to have been the author of the pseudonymous works attributed to Theron Q. Dumont and Yogi Ramacharaka. Due in part to Atkinson's intense personal secrecy and extensive use of pseudonyms, he is now largely forgotten, despite having written more than 100 books in the last 30 years of his life. (He obtained mention in past editions of Who's Who in America, Religious Leaders of America, and several similar publications--but these are mostly subscription based, and reflect more on his desire to be known than his contemporary fame.) His works have remained in print more or less continuously since 1900. Cover photography by Paul Spremulli.
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THIS 36 PAGE ARTICLE WAS EXTRACTED FROM THE BOOK: Mastery of Being: A Study of the Ultimate Principle of Reality and the Practical Application Thereof, by William Walker Atkinson. To purchase the entire book, please order ISBN 1564596567.
William Walker Atkinson was one of the first authors to write about the law of attraction, or in other words that "like attracts like". Decades before Esther and Jerry Hick's "Money and the Law of Attraction" or Rhonda Byrnes "The Secret", he taught taught readers how to use the power of thought to attract wealth, health, happiness and success. "There is a great ocean of Universal Will, in which we are but centers of activity, and if we will but open ourselves to the power and will contained therein, we will have an unfailing store of power upon which to draw. I wish to invite you to the consideration of a great principle of Nature-a great natural force that manifests its activities in the phenomena of Dynamic Mentation-a great Something the energies of which I have called "MIND POWER." We shall remove indifference, fear, and doubt, and I Can't. And replace them with I Can; I Will; I Dare; and I Do!"- William Walker Atkinson
Reincarnation and the Law of Karma is a classic Hindu religion study by William Walker Atkinson. By "Reincarnation" we mean the repeated incarnation, or embodiment in flesh, of the soul or immaterial part of man's nature. The term "Metempsychosis" is frequently employed in the same sense, the definition of the latter term being: "The passage of the soul, as an immortal essence, at the death of the body, into another living body."
Belief And Suggestion is a book written by William Walker Atkinson that delves into the power of suggestion and belief in shaping our lives. Atkinson argues that our beliefs and suggestions play a significant role in determining our success, happiness, and overall well-being. The book explores the concept of suggestion and how it can be used to influence others positively or negatively. Atkinson also discusses the different types of beliefs and their impact on our lives, including limiting beliefs that hold us back from achieving our goals. Throughout the book, Atkinson provides practical techniques and exercises to help readers harness the power of suggestion and belief to achieve their desired outcomes. He also explores the role of the subconscious mind in shaping our beliefs and how we can reprogram it to achieve success. Belief And Suggestion is a thought-provoking and insightful book that offers valuable insights into the power of our thoughts and beliefs. It is recommended for anyone seeking to improve their mindset and achieve greater success in life.THIS 24 PAGE ARTICLE WAS EXTRACTED FROM THE BOOK: Mind and Body or Mental States and Physical Conditions, by William Walker Atkinson. To purchase the entire book, please order ISBN 0766102742.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
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THIS 22 PAGE ARTICLE WAS EXTRACTED FROM THE BOOK: Mind Power: The Secret of Mental Magic, by William Walker Atkinson. To purchase the entire book, please order ISBN 076610091X.
The Law of Karma and What It Means is a philosophical and spiritual book written by William Walker Atkinson, an American author and publisher. The book explores the concept of karma, which is the idea that our actions have consequences that affect our future experiences and circumstances. Atkinson delves into the origins of karma, its role in various religions and cultures, and how it can be applied in our daily lives to achieve personal growth and spiritual enlightenment. He also discusses the importance of understanding the law of cause and effect, and how it can help us to take responsibility for our actions and make positive changes in our lives. The Law of Karma and What It Means is a thought-provoking and insightful read for anyone interested in spirituality, personal development, and the nature of the universe.THIS 34 PAGE ARTICLE WAS EXTRACTED FROM THE BOOK: Reincarnation and the Law of Karma, by William Walker Atkinson. To purchase the entire book, please order ISBN 0766100790.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
The basis of The Inner Consciousness is that human beings have access to higher levels of consciousness and spiritual meaning by tuning into them through meditation and concentration. The book begins by describing the different centers of the mind and uses imagery to help readers understand how to reach their own inner consciousness and use it to its full potential. Topics covered range from examining the "Basements" of the Mind to "Automatic Thinking", and more.
That the Inner State affects the Outer Form is a fact generally acknowledged by men, for it is in strict accordance with the general experience of the race. We know that certain mental states will result in imparting to the countenance certain lines and expressions appropriate thereto; certain peculiarities of carriage and manner, voice and demeanor. The facial characteristics, manner, walk, voice and gestures of the miser will be recognized as entirely different from that of the generous person; those of the coward differ materially from those of the brave man; those of the vain are distinguished from those of the modest. We know that certain mental attitudes will produce the corresponding physical expressions of a smile, a frown, an open hand, a clenched fist, an erect spine or bowed shoulders, respectively.
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THIS 26 PAGE ARTICLE WAS EXTRACTED FROM THE BOOK: Your Mind and How to Use It: A Manual of Practical Psychology, by William Walker Atkinson. To purchase the entire book, please order ISBN 1564597490.
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The Story of Metaphysical Substance by William Walker Atkinson is a philosophical book that explores the concept of substance in metaphysics. The author delves deep into the nature of substance, examining its various forms and manifestations, and how it relates to the world around us.Atkinson begins by defining substance and discussing its historical and philosophical roots. He then explores the different types of substance, including material substance, mental substance, and spiritual substance. He also discusses the relationship between substance and reality, and how substance is essential to our understanding of the world.Throughout the book, Atkinson draws on a wide range of philosophical and metaphysical ideas, including those of Plato, Aristotle, Descartes, and Kant. He also incorporates ideas from Eastern philosophy and spirituality, such as the concept of Brahman in Hinduism.The Story of Metaphysical Substance is a thought-provoking and insightful book that will appeal to anyone interested in philosophy, metaphysics, and spirituality. Atkinson's clear and concise writing style makes complex ideas accessible to readers of all levels, and his thorough exploration of the topic provides a comprehensive understanding of the nature of substance.THIS 40 PAGE ARTICLE WAS EXTRACTED FROM THE BOOK: Dynamic Thought or the Law of Vibrant Energy, by William Walker Atkinson. To purchase the entire book, please order ISBN 1564597687.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
In the building of character and individuality, the memory plays an important part, for upon the strength of the impressions received, and the firmness with which they are retained, depends the fibre of character and individuality. Our experiences are indeed the stepping stones to greater attainments, and at the same time our guides and protectors from danger. New Thought proponents at the turn of the new era sought to use mysticism to unleash the forces of the universe in themselves. One of the most influential thinkers of this early "New Age" philosophy promises here, in this book, to show the reader how to cultivate the memory in such a way as to improve one's entire life. Atkinson's method is not geared to mere recollection of facts: it encourages a holistically "correct seeing, thinking, and remembering." With secrets hidden for almost a century, this book will teach you to train the eye as well as the ear to improve your ability to recall names, faces, numbers, music, facts, and much more.
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