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New Thought Law - 16. SOULS AWAKENING - William Walker Atkinson (1902)
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THE LAW OF NEW THOUGHT: A STUDY OF FUNDAMENTAL PRINCIPLES AND THEIR APPLICATION - William Walker Atkinson (1902) The William Walker Atkinson Podcast continues its high-quality, full audiobook series with "The Law of the New Thought: A Study of Fundamental Principles and Their Application" (1902) by William Walker Atkinson. Chapters 10–16 shift from foundational mental mechanics to profound metaphysical and spiritual insights: the soul's quest, the Absolute, oneness, immortality, and practical ethical application of New Thought principles.Published in 1902, this seminal work systematizes New Thought as the philosophy of mind's supremacy—thought shapes reality, consciousness connects to universal spirit, and conscious alignment manifests harmony, health, and purpose. Chapters 10–16 elevate the discussion from personal mind-building to cosmic understanding, urging readers toward self-realization, ethical living, and service. Atkinson's direct, encouraging style empowers listeners to transcend limitation through inner truth.Chapter 10: The Soul’s QuestionAtkinson addresses humanity's deepest existential inquiries: Why do we exist? What is suffering's purpose? What is life's meaning? He frames the soul as eternal consciousness seeking expression and union with the divine. Suffering arises from ignorance and misalignment with universal law, not punishment. The soul's question—"Who am I?"—leads to self-recognition as part of the Infinite. Practical insight: turn inward through meditation and affirmation to hear answers from higher self. This chapter inspires seekers to view challenges as growth opportunities, fostering resilience and purpose through conscious spiritual inquiry.Chapter 11: The AbsoluteThe Absolute is presented as ultimate reality—infinite, eternal, unchanging Spirit beyond attributes or limitation. Atkinson describes it as the source of all manifestation, the ground of being from which universes arise. Finite mind cannot fully comprehend the Absolute, yet glimpses it through intuition and inner realization. The chapter teaches that recognizing the Absolute brings peace: all apparent diversity flows from oneness. Align with it through surrender and affirmation of divine nature. This metaphysical pinnacle resolves paradoxes of existence, affirming mind's participation in infinite power.Chapter 12: The Oneness of AllBuilding on the Absolute, Atkinson explores unity: separation is illusion; all life interconnects in divine oneness. Recognizing this fosters love, compassion, and harmony. Prejudice, hatred, and selfishness stem from perceived separateness; oneness dissolves them. Practical application: treat others as extensions of self, practice goodwill, and live altruistically. The chapter urges ethical evolution—service to others aligns with universal law, attracting abundance and inner joy. Oneness is not abstract; it's lived reality transforming relationships and society.Chapter 13: The Immortality of the Soul Atkinson affirms the soul's eternal nature. Death is transition, not end—consciousness continues beyond physical form. He draws from New Thought's view: soul progresses through experience, incarnating or evolving in higher planes. Immortality is inherent; fear of death dissolves in understanding. Practical comfort: affirm eternal life, live purposefully now, and trust continuity. This chapter provides solace and motivation—death as doorway to greater expression encourages fearless, meaningful living.Chapter 14: Practical Healing Atkinson applies principles to healing: mind rules body; disease often roots in negative thought patterns (fear, resentment, discord). Mental healing restores harmony through right thinking—affirm wholeness, visualize vitality, and trust life force. He emphasizes prevention: maintain positive mental attitude. Ethical note: healing serves others; combine with medical aid when needed. This chapter empowers self-healing and helping others through compassionate mental influence.Chapter 15: Ethics and ServiceNew Thought demands ethical living. Atkinson advocates integrity, altruism, and service—align thoughts and actions with truth, love, harmony. Selfish use of power backfires; selfless contribution amplifies manifestation. Service to others fulfills soul purpose, attracting reciprocal good. Practical guidance: practice kindness, honesty, forgiveness daily. Ethics are natural outcome of oneness realization.Chapter 16: Application and Conclusion (or final synthesis in editions) The book culminates in daily application: integrate principles through affirmations, meditation, gratitude, resilience. Atkinson recaps: mind is creative; align with law for abundance. Live purposefully—manifest health, success, peace through conscious intention. The final message: New Thought is practical spirituality—transform self and world by embodying higher ideals.These chapters (10–16) elevate the book from mental techniques to spiritual vision: soul's journey, cosmic unity, ethical fulfillment. Atkinson's wisdom remains timeless for manifestation, healing, and awakening.This episode is ideal for deep reflection, spiritual study, or practical inspiration. Listen during meditation or routines—unlock profound inner truth.#NewThought #WilliamWalkerAtkinson #LawOfNewThought #SoulQuestions #TheAbsolute #OnenessOfAll #ImmortalityOfSoul #MentalHealing #EthicsInNewThought #Manifestation #MindPower #SpiritualAwakening #PositiveThinking #SelfRealization #AbundanceMindset #Affirmations #InnerPeace #ConsciousCreation #NewThoughtMovement #Metaphysics
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THE LAW OF NEW THOUGHT: A STUDY OF FUNDAMENTAL PRINCIPLES AND THEIR APPLICATION - William Walker Atkinson (1902) The William Walker Atkinson Podcast continues its high-quality, full audiobook series with "The Law of the New Thought: A Study of Fundamental Principles and Their Application" (1902) by William Walker Atkinson. Chapters 10–16 shift from foundational mental mechanics to profound metaphysical and spiritual insights: the soul's quest, the Absolute, oneness, immortality, and practical ethical application of New Thought principles.Published in 1902, this seminal work systematizes New Thought as the philosophy of mind's supremacy—thought shapes reality, consciousness connects to universal spirit, and conscious alignment manifests harmony, health, and purpose. Chapters 10–16 elevate the discussion from personal mind-building to cosmic understanding, urging readers toward self-realization, ethical living, and service. Atkinson's direct, encouraging style empowers listeners to transcend limitation through inner truth.Chapter 10: The Soul’s QuestionAtkinson addresses humanity's deepest existential inquiries: Why do we exist? What is suffering's purpose? What is life's meaning? He frames the soul as eternal consciousness seeking expression and union with the divine. Suffering arises from ignorance and misalignment with universal law, not punishment. The soul's question—"Who am I?"—leads to self-recognition as part of the Infinite. Practical insight: turn inward through meditation and affirmation to hear answers from higher self. This chapter inspires seekers to view challenges as growth opportunities, fostering resilience and purpose through conscious spiritual inquiry.Chapter 11: The AbsoluteThe Absolute is presented as ultimate reality—infinite, eternal, unchanging Spirit beyond attributes or limitation. Atkinson describes it as the source of all manifestation, the ground of being from which universes arise. Finite mind cannot fully comprehend the Absolute, yet glimpses it through intuition and inner realization. The chapter teaches that recognizing the Absolute brings peace: all apparent diversity flows from oneness. Align with it through surrender and affirmation of divine nature. This metaphysical pinnacle resolves paradoxes of existence, affirming mind's participation in infinite power.Chapter 12: The Oneness of AllBuilding on the Absolute, Atkinson explores unity: separation is illusion; all life interconnects in divine oneness. Recognizing this fosters love, compassion, and harmony. Prejudice, hatred, and selfishness stem from perceived separateness; oneness dissolves them. Practical application: treat others as extensions of self, practice goodwill, and live altruistically. The chapter urges ethical evolution—service to others aligns with universal law, attracting abundance and inner joy. Oneness is not abstract; it's lived reality transforming relationships and society.Chapter 13: The Immortality of the Soul Atkinson affirms the soul's eternal nature. Death is transition, not end—consciousness continues beyond physical form. He draws from New Thought's view: soul progresses through experience, incarnating or evolving in higher planes. Immortality is inherent; fear of death dissolves in understanding. Practical comfort: affirm eternal life, live purposefully now, and trust continuity. This chapter provides solace and motivation—death as doorway to greater expression encourages fearless, meaningful living.Chapter 14: Practical Healing Atkinson applies principles to healing: mind rules body; disease often roots in negative thought patterns (fear, resentment, discord). Mental healing restores harmony through right thinking—affirm wholeness, visualize vitality, and trust life force. He emphasizes prevention: maintain positive mental attitude. Ethical note: healing serves others; combine...
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