Your Invisible Power

Your Invisible Power

by Genevieve Behrend
Your Invisible Power

Your Invisible Power

by Genevieve Behrend

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Overview

First published in 1921, “Your Invisible Power: Working Principles and Concrete Examples in Applied Mental Science” is the influential self-help book by Geneviève Behrend. The author was initially a student of the Christian Science movement until she read lectures given by Thomas Troward and became a student of his New Thought discipline known as Mental Science. In “Your Invisible Power”, Behrend explains in detail how to use the incredible mental power available to everyone to manifest and create what they most want. As Behrend states in the beginning of her work: “These pages have been written with purpose and hope that their suggestions may furnish you a key to open up the way to the attainment of your desires, and to explain that fear should be entirely banished from your effort to obtain possession of the things you desire.” Behrend explains what exactly Mental Science is and how to apply its teachings in everyday life. Full of specific examples from her own life and practical advice for understanding and incorporating Troward’s teachings, “Your Invisible Power” is an inspiring and accessible self-help guide that continues to assist readers in having a better and more fulfilling life. This edition is printed on premium acid-free paper.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781420967258
Publisher: Digireads.com
Publication date: 03/07/2020
Pages: 42
Sales rank: 524,050
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.10(d)

About the Author

Geneviève Behrend was born in Paris in 1881 and died in the United States in 1960. She wrote books and taught Mental Science, a branch of New Thought taught by Thomas Troward. We don't know much about her childhood, except that one of her parents was from Scotland. After her husband died, she went on many trips. She studied Christian Science and met the religion's founder, Mary Baker Eddy, but she eventually stopped believing in it. She met Abdul Baha, whose father had started the Bahá Faith. He told her, "You will travel the world looking for the truth, and when you find it, you will tell everyone about it." She later wrote about finding a book of Thomas Troward's talks in her book Your Invisible Power. After studying with Troward, she started a New Thought school in New York City called The School of the Builders around 1915. She ran it herself until 1925. She then started a second New Thought school in Los Angeles. For the next 35 years, she lectured on mental science and New Thought all over North America and did radio shows.
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