EPISODE · Feb 9, 2026 · 5H 20M
MIND-POWER – SECRET OF MENTAL MAGIC 2: Secret Science Behind Law of Attraction - William Walker Atkinson
from THE SECRET LAW OF ATTRACTION: Manifest Your Best Life · host The Secret Law of Attraction
(00:00:00) 16. Mental Suggestion (00:20:21) 17. Four Kinds of Suggestion (00:50:52) 18. How Suggestion is Used (01:20:28) 19. Induced Imagination (01:33:54) 20. Induced Imagination in India (01:49:30) 21. The Ocean of Mind-Power (02:07:09) 22. A Glimpse of the Occult World (02:38:17) 23. Self Protection (03:01:31) 24. Indirect Influence (03:17:55) 25. Mental Therapeutics (03:39:01) 26. Mental Healing Methods (04:03:34) 27. Mental Architecture (04:25:14) 28. Making Over Oneself (04:56:44) 29. Mind-Building MIND-POWER – THE SECRET OF MENTAL MAGIC: The Secret Science Behind the Law of Attraction - William Walker Atkinson (1912) - Part 2: Chapters 16–29.Welcome back to The Secret Law of Attraction, the podcast dedicated to timeless wisdom that reveals how your thoughts, desires, and mental energy shape reality. In this second part of our deep dive into William Walker Atkinson's 1912 masterpiece Mind-Power: The Secret of Mental Magic, we explore Chapters 16 through 29. This section shifts from foundational concepts to practical applications—how mental suggestion works, how to protect yourself from negative influences, how to heal through mind power, and ultimately how to rebuild and strengthen your own character and mind. Atkinson, a pioneering figure in New Thought and the occult revival, presents Mind-Power as a universal force—neither mystical magic nor mere positive thinking, but a dynamic, scientific principle of mentation (mental activity) that operates through vibration, induction, and focused will. He argues that everything in the universe responds to this force, and once understood, it can be harnessed for personal transformation, influence, healing, and self-mastery.This episode covers the book's most actionable material: suggestion techniques, protection strategies, indirect influence, mental therapeutics, healing methods, mental architecture, self-reconstruction, and mind-building. Whether you're seeking better relationships, career success, physical vitality, or inner strength, these chapters offer concrete tools grounded in Atkinson's blend of psychology, occult insight, and practical philosophy.Chapter-by-Chapter Breakdown:Chapter 16: Mental Suggestion Atkinson introduces mental suggestion as the cornerstone of Mind-Power in human affairs. Suggestion is the process by which one mind induces a mental state in another—through words, tone, gesture, or even silent mentative currents. He distinguishes between conscious and unconscious suggestion, explaining how everyday interactions (advertising, conversation, authority figures) plant ideas that shape beliefs and behaviors. The chapter emphasizes that suggestion works best when the recipient is relaxed or receptive, and the suggester is confident and authoritative. Key takeaway: Master suggestion to influence others positively—and guard against being unduly influenced yourself.Chapter 17: Four Kinds of SuggestionBuilding on the previous chapter, Atkinson classifies suggestion into four types: 1. Hypnotic Suggestion — Deep, trance-like induction (used in hypnosis). 2. Waking Suggestion — Everyday verbal or nonverbal cues that affect the conscious mind. 3. Self-Suggestion (Auto-Suggestion) — Deliberate self-talk to reprogram beliefs. 4. Telepathic Suggestion — Direct mind-to-mind influence without physical presence. He stresses that all operate via mentative induction (vibratory transmission) and Desire-Force/Will-Power. Practical advice includes using self-suggestion for habit change and recognizing how crowds or authority figures amplify collective suggestion. Chapter 18: How Suggestion is UsedThis chapter explores real-world applications: salesmanship, advertising, education, politics, religion, and personal relationships. Atkinson describes how skilled influencers combine verbal suggestion, visualization, and emotional appeal to create belief and action. He warns of unethical uses (manipulation, exploitation) but encourages ethical application for mutual benefit. He also covers resistance to suggestion—building mental positivity and individuality as the best defense.Chapter 19: Induced ImaginationAtkinson examines how suggestion induces vivid mental imagery that feels real, leading to physical or emotional responses. He discusses visualization as a tool for manifestation: clear mental pictures impress the subconscious and attract corresponding realities. Examples include stage hypnotism and everyday autosuggestion. Key insight: Induced imagination bridges suggestion and material results.Chapter 20: Induced Imagination in IndiaA fascinating historical detour into Eastern occult practices, particularly Indian fakirs and magicians who induce collective hallucinations (e.g., rope trick, mango tree growth, levitation). Atkinson attributes these feats to highly developed mentative projection and crowd suggestibility, not supernatural powers. He cites eyewitness accounts and photographic evidence showing nothing physical occurred—proving these are mass-induced imaginations via concentrated will and desire-force. The chapter reinforces that such phenomena operate under the same universal laws discussed throughout the book.Chapter 21: The Ocean of Mind-PowerOne of the book's most profound chapters, Atkinson describes Mind-Power as an infinite "ocean" pervading all space, with individual minds as centers or whirlpools within it. He explains mentative currents and waves as vibrations in this ocean, transmitted like light or sound but on a higher plane. The chapter introduces telementation (long-distance mental influence) and the polarity of Will-Power (motive/outward) and Desire-Force (emotive/inward). Visualization of this ocean helps readers grasp how thoughts ripple outward and return.Chapter 22: A Glimpse of the Occult WorldAtkinson invites readers to imagine viewing reality on the "Second Plane" (the plane of forces), where mentative waves, auras, emotional colors, and thought-forms become visible. He describes auras as egg-shaped fields reflecting mental states (e.g., blue for spirituality, red for passion), thought-forms as directed energy streams, and collective mental atmospheres in places or crowds. The chapter demystifies occult phenomena as natural operations of Mind-Power.Chapter 23: Self ProtectionPractical defense against negative mental influence (adverse treatments, black magic, psychic attack). Atkinson explains that fear and belief amplify susceptibility; confidence and positive assertion create an impervious aura. He provides affirmations, denials, and visualization techniques (e.g., seeing oneself encased in protective Will-Power) to repel unwanted currents. Emphasis: The best protection is a strong, positive individuality. Chapter 24: Indirect InfluenceAtkinson explores "indirect telementation"—general mental broadcasts that affect environments, crowds, or distant events without targeting individuals. Strong desires create mentative whirlpools that draw aligned people, opportunities, and circumstances. The chapter discusses the Law of Attraction in action and how positive mental atmospheres in places or groups influence visitors. Chapter 25: Mental TherapeuticsAn overview of mental healing principles. Atkinson asserts that the body is permeated with mind (every cell has "mind"), and disease often stems from negative mental states. Healing occurs when the central mind (positive) impresses health patterns upon the body's negative cellular minds. He covers general vs. local treatment and the role of suggestion, visualization, and faith in removing fear—the greatest obstacle to cure. Chapter 26: Mental Healing MethodsDetailed techniques: general treatment (calming the patient, visualization of health, mentative currents) and local treatment (direct "talking to" organs/cells). Atkinson advocates the three-fold method (auto-suggestion, visualization, acting-out health) and self-treatment by addressing one's body as "John Smith." Emphasis on simplicity, confidence, and persistence. Chapter 27: Mental Architecture The science of "brain building." Atkinson explains how focused desire, visualization, and acting-out develop brain cells in specific regions, strengthening corresponding faculties (e.g., continuity, combativeness). He cites Prof. Elmer Gates' experiments showing brain growth through use. The chapter stresses habit formation and physical expression as keys to character change. Chapter 28: Making Over Oneself Practical application of mental architecture. Atkinson provides a self-examination list of phrenological faculties and rules for habit-building (e.g., control physical expression, concentrate, act out the desired trait). He emphasizes persistence, especially at the beginning, and warns against slips. The goal: transform weaknesses into strengths through deliberate practice. Chapter 29: Mind-Building Atkinson reviews key faculties for the dynamic individual (continuity, vitality, combativeness, destructiveness, acquisitiveness, secretiveness, cautiousness, approbativeness, self-esteem, firmness, hope, mirthfulness) with specific cultivation advice. He concludes that true power arises from balanced development of desire and will, leading to individuality and mastery. The book ends with a powerful call to assert the "I" and live dynamically.This episode concludes our exploration of Atkinson's Mind-Power. His message remains revolutionary: your mind is not passive—it's a creative force. By understanding and directing it, you shape your destiny. Subscribe for more timeless wisdom on manifestation, mental mastery, and the Law of Attraction. Until next time—think powerfully, live dynamically. #MindPower #LawOfAttraction #MentalMagic #WilliamWalkerAtkinson #NewThought #Manifestation #MentalHealing #Visualization #Autosuggestion #PositiveThinking #MentalForce #OccultScience #SelfMastery #DesireForce #WillPower #Telementation #Suggestion #MindBuilding #PersonalPower #MentalArchitectureBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-secret-law-of-attraction-manifest-wealth-success-abundance--5979364/support.
What this episode covers
(00:00:00) 16. Mental Suggestion (00:20:21) 17. Four Kinds of Suggestion (00:50:52) 18. How Suggestion is Used (01:20:28) 19. Induced Imagination (01:33:54) 20. Induced Imagination in India (01:49:30) 21. The Ocean of Mind-Power (02:07:09) 22. A Glimpse of the Occult World (02:38:17) 23. Self Protection (03:01:31) 24. Indirect Influence (03:17:55) 25. Mental Therapeutics (03:39:01) 26. Mental Healing Methods (04:03:34) 27. Mental Architecture (04:25:14) 28. Making Over Oneself (04:56:44) 29. Mind-Building MIND-POWER – THE SECRET OF MENTAL MAGIC: The Secret Science Behind the Law of Attraction - William Walker Atkinson (1912) - Part 2: Chapters 16–29.Welcome back to The Secret Law of Attraction, the podcast dedicated to timeless wisdom that reveals how your thoughts, desires, and mental energy shape reality. In this second part of our deep dive into William Walker Atkinson's 1912 masterpiece Mind-Power: The Secret of Mental Magic, we explore Chapters 16 through 29. This section shifts from foundational concepts to practical applications—how mental suggestion works, how to protect yourself from negative influences, how to heal through mind power, and ultimately how to rebuild and strengthen your own character and mind. Atkinson, a pioneering figure in New Thought and the occult revival, presents Mind-Power as a universal force—neither mystical magic nor mere positive thinking, but a dynamic, scientific principle of mentation (mental activity) that operates through vibration, induction, and focused will. He argues that everything in the universe responds to this force, and once understood, it can be harnessed for personal transformation, influence, healing, and self-mastery.This episode covers the book's most actionable material: suggestion techniques, protection strategies, indirect influence, mental therapeutics, healing methods, mental architecture, self-reconstruction, and mind-building. Whether you're seeking better relationships, career success, physical vitality, or inner strength, these chapters offer concrete tools grounded in Atkinson's blend of psychology, occult insight, and practical philosophy.Chapter-by-Chapter Breakdown:Chapter 16: Mental Suggestion Atkinson introduces mental suggestion as the cornerstone of Mind-Power in human affairs. Suggestion is the process by which one mind induces a mental state in another—through words, tone, gesture, or even silent mentative currents. He distinguishes between conscious and unconscious suggestion, explaining how everyday interactions (advertising, conversation, authority figures) plant ideas that shape beliefs and behaviors. The chapter emphasizes that suggestion works best when the recipient is relaxed or receptive, and the suggester is confident and authoritative. Key takeaway: Master suggestion to influence others positively—and guard against being unduly influenced yourself.Chapter 17: Four Kinds of SuggestionBuilding on the previous chapter, Atkinson classifies suggestion into four types: 1. Hypnotic Suggestion — Deep, trance-like induction (used in hypnosis). 2. Waking Suggestion — Everyday verbal or nonverbal cues that affect the conscious mind. 3. Self-Suggestion (Auto-Suggestion) — Deliberate self-talk to reprogram beliefs. 4. Telepathic Suggestion — Direct mind-to-mind influence without physical presence. He stresses that all operate via mentative induction (vibratory transmission) and Desire-Force/Will-Power. Practical advice includes using self-suggestion for habit change and recognizing how crowds or authority figures amplify collective suggestion. Chapter 18: How Suggestion is UsedThis chapter explores real-world applications: salesmanship, advertising, education, politics, religion, and...
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