Track Chapter Length
1 01 - What is the Mind? 9:24
2 02 - The Mechanism of Mental States 7:49
3 03 - The Great Nerve Centers 10:21
4 04 - Consciousness 6:30
5 05 - Attention 9:35
6 06 - Perception 12:32
7 07 - Memory 12:41
8 08 - Memory (continued) 10:38
9 09 - Imagination 14:15
10 10 - The Feelings 10:43
11 11 - The Emotions 13:37
12 12 - The Instinctive Emotions 11:25
13 13 - The Passions 11:55
14 14 - The Social Emotions 11:00
15 15 - The Religious Emotions 9:33
16 16 - The Aesthetic Emotions 12:17
17 17 - The Intellectual Emotions 8:50
18 18 - The Role of the Emotions 7:32
19 19 - The Emotions and Happiness 9:38
20 20 - The Intellect 12:10
21 21 - Conception 9:39
22 22 - Classes of Concepts 9:20
23 23 - Judgments 9:40
24 24 - Primary Laws of Thought 7:04
25 25 - Reasoning 7:20
26 26 - Inductive Reasoning 7:25
27 27 - Deductive Reasoning 11:01
28 28 - Fallacious Reasoning 11:54
29 29 - The Will 18:32
30 30 - Will-Training 8:45
31 31 - Will-Tonic 8:27

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Artwork
Cover: Illustration of human head from pixabay.com
Inset: Title page of first edition of Your Mind and How to Use It
Inset: Photo of William Walker Atkinson


Thought Vibration, or The Law of Attraction in the Thought World (1908) is a collection of lessons that originally appeared in the magazine New Thought. Re-sequenced, re-titled, and edited for continuity, the chapters retain what editor Franklin Berry called “his simple, straightforward, and at times even colloquial language… written as a keen, live, human man talks, and written about the difficulties, the problems, the possibilities of the average citizen of the world.”

An excerpt from the first chapter distills the essence of its message.

“When we think we send out vibrations of a fine ethereal substance, which are as real as the vibrations manifesting light, heat, electricity, magnetism. That these vibrations are not evident to our five senses is no proof that they do not exist. A powerful magnet will send out vibrations and exert a force sufficient to attract to itself a piece of steel weighing a hundred pounds, but we can neither see, taste, smell, hear nor feel the mighty force. These thought vibrations, likewise, cannot be seen, tasted, smelled, heard nor felt in the ordinary way; although it is true there are on record cases of persons peculiarly sensitive to psychic impressions who have perceived powerful thought-waves, and very many of us can testify that we have distinctly felt the thought vibrations of others, both whilst in the presence of the sender and at a distance. Telepathy and its kindred phenomena are not idle dreams.”


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EAN - DVD case 0701236969719
EAN - CD jacket 0686175923674
Media MP3 CD
Package DVD Case
Author William Walker Atkinson (1862-1932)
Year 1908
Recording
Read by Algy Pug
Length 2 hours 21 minutes
Type of Reading Solo

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