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New Thought Nuggets - MENTAL TOXIN AND ANTI-TOXIN - William Walker Atkinson (1902)

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NUGGETS OF THE NEW THOUGHT: SEVERAL THINGS THAT HAVE HELPED PEOPLE - Short Lessons in Mind Power & Self-Mastery -  William Walker Atkinson (1902) The William Walker Atkinson Podcast presents a high-quality, full audiobook narration of ""Nuggets of the New Thought: Several Things That Have Helped People" (1902) by William Walker Atkinson. This episode delivers the complete classic text in clear, engaging narration, bringing to life one of Atkinson's earliest and most accessible works in the New Thought movement. First published in 1902 by The Psychic Research Company (Chicago) and Sydney Flower (New York), the book compiles short, practical essays originally drawn from Atkinson's contributions to *New Thought* magazine. These "nuggets"—concise, wisdom-packed pieces—offer distilled insights that have aided countless readers in personal growth, mental strength, and spiritual awakening.At its core, *Nuggets of the New Thought* emphasizes the transformative power of mind, self-belief, and positive mental attitude. Atkinson, a pioneer of New Thought philosophy, presents these ideas not as abstract theory but as simple, actionable truths that "have helped people" overcome obstacles, build character, and manifest better lives. The book rejects victimhood and fatalism, urging readers to recognize their innate power as co-creators with universal forces. Through short, memorable essays, Atkinson covers topics like self-reliance, the "I Am" consciousness, handling adversity, cultivating optimism, and the secret of personal magnetism—principles that prefigure his later works on the Law of Attraction and mental vibration.The structure is essay-based rather than strictly chapter-divided, with each "nugget" standing alone as a bite-sized lesson. Many editions (including public-domain PDFs from YOGeBooks, Global Grey, Internet Archive, and Project Gutenberg) organize them into thematic sections or numbered pieces. Key essays include:The Secret of the "I Am" Atkinson explores the profound power of the "I Am" statement—the recognition of one's divine, eternal self. He teaches that affirming "I Am" with strong conviction awakens inner strength, aligning the individual with universal power. This essay lays the foundation for self-realization: the "I Am" is not ego but the spark of the Infinite within. Practical advice: repeat affirmations like "I Am strong," "I Am healthy," "I Am successful" with feeling to reprogram subconscious beliefs and attract corresponding realities.The "I Can and I Will"  One of the book's most famous nuggets, this essay champions indomitable will and self-confidence. Atkinson declares that "I Can" opens possibilities, while "I Will" activates them. He contrasts weak-willed people (who say "I can't") with those who affirm capability and persistence. The essay provides motivation for overcoming doubt: cultivate the "I Can and I Will" attitude daily to build mental muscle and draw success.The Art of Right ThinkingAtkinson stresses that thoughts shape destiny. Right thinking—positive, constructive, focused—creates harmony; wrong thinking breeds discord. He advises guarding the mind against negativity, replacing fear with faith, and directing thought toward desired outcomes. This nugget introduces early ideas of mental causation: as a man thinketh, so he becomes.Handling Adversity and Turning Obstacles into Stepping StonesSeveral essays address life's challenges. Atkinson teaches viewing difficulties as opportunities for growth. Adversity tests character and builds resilience; by maintaining positive mental attitude, one transmutes setbacks into advantages. He encourages reframing problems: "Every obstacle contains the seed of an equivalent benefit."The Power of Cheerfulness and OptimismOptimism is portrayed as a magnetic force. Cheerful thoughts raise vibration, attracting helpful people and circumstances. Pessimism repels. Atkinson urges cultivating cheer as a habit—smile, speak positively, expect good—to create a cycle of upliftment.Personal Magnetism and InfluenceAtkinson discusses developing personal power through mental poise, sincerity, and goodwill. True magnetism comes from inner harmony, not superficial charm. By radiating confidence and kindness, one naturally influences others positively.The Healing Power of MindEssays on mental healing emphasize belief in wholeness. Disease often stems from negative thought patterns; right thinking restores health. Affirm health, visualize vitality, and trust universal life force.Self-Reliance and Independence Atkinson promotes relying on inner resources over external crutches. True freedom comes from self-mastery—cultivate independence of thought, action, and spirit.The Value of Silence and Meditation Inner quiet allows access to higher wisdom. Silence renews energy and clarifies purpose. Brief meditations on "I Am" or positive ideals strengthen connection to the Infinite.Living in the Present Avoid dwelling on past regrets or future fears. Live fully now—each moment holds power for creation.The Triumph of Good The book closes optimistically: good ultimately prevails because it aligns with universal law. Align with good, and life harmonizes.*Nuggets* is Atkinson's accessible entry to New Thought—short, repeatable lessons for daily use. Its essays, often 2–5 pages, make it ideal for reflection or inspiration. The writing is direct, encouraging, and free of jargon, helping readers build mental strength, optimism, and self-empowerment.This audiobook episode is perfect for New Thought enthusiasts, mindset coaches, or anyone seeking practical spiritual wisdom. Whether commuting, meditating, or starting the day, Atkinson's nuggets motivate positive change.#NewThought #WilliamWalkerAtkinson #NuggetsOfNewThought #PositiveThinking #SelfEmpowerment #MindPower #IAm #ICanAndIWill #PersonalMagnetism #Optimism #MentalHealing #SelfReliance #NewThoughtMovement #SpiritualGrowth #ManifestationRoots #PositiveMindset #InnerStrength #LawOfAttraction #Affirmations #MentalAttitude

NUGGETS OF THE NEW THOUGHT: SEVERAL THINGS THAT HAVE HELPED PEOPLE - Short Lessons in Mind Power & Self-Mastery -  William Walker Atkinson (1902) The William Walker Atkinson Podcast presents a high-quality, full audiobook narration of ""Nuggets of the New Thought: Several Things That Have Helped People" (1902) by William Walker Atkinson. This episode delivers the complete classic text in clear, engaging narration, bringing to life one of Atkinson's earliest and most accessible works in the New Thought movement. First published in 1902 by The Psychic Research Company (Chicago) and Sydney Flower (New York), the book compiles short, practical essays originally drawn from Atkinson's contributions to *New Thought* magazine. These "nuggets"—concise, wisdom-packed pieces—offer distilled insights that have aided countless readers in personal growth, mental strength, and spiritual awakening.At its core, *Nuggets of the New Thought* emphasizes the transformative power of mind, self-belief, and positive mental attitude. Atkinson, a pioneer of New Thought philosophy, presents these ideas not as abstract theory but as simple, actionable truths that "have helped people" overcome obstacles, build character, and manifest better lives. The book rejects victimhood and fatalism, urging readers to recognize their innate power as co-creators with universal forces. Through short, memorable essays, Atkinson covers topics like self-reliance, the "I Am" consciousness, handling adversity, cultivating optimism, and the secret of personal magnetism—principles that prefigure his later works on the Law of Attraction and mental vibration.The structure is essay-based rather than strictly chapter-divided, with each "nugget" standing alone as a bite-sized lesson. Many editions (including public-domain PDFs from YOGeBooks, Global Grey, Internet Archive, and Project Gutenberg) organize them into thematic sections or numbered pieces. Key essays include:The Secret of the "I Am" Atkinson explores the profound power of the "I Am" statement—the recognition of one's divine, eternal self. He teaches that affirming "I Am" with strong conviction awakens inner strength, aligning the individual with universal power. This essay lays the foundation for self-realization: the "I Am" is not ego but the spark of the Infinite within. Practical advice: repeat affirmations like "I Am strong," "I Am healthy," "I Am successful" with feeling to reprogram subconscious beliefs and attract corresponding realities.The "I Can and I Will"  One of the book's most famous nuggets, this essay champions indomitable will and self-confidence. Atkinson declares that "I Can" opens possibilities, while "I Will" activates them. He contrasts weak-willed people (who say "I can't") with those who affirm capability and persistence. The essay provides motivation for overcoming doubt: cultivate the "I Can and I Will" attitude daily to build mental muscle and draw success.The Art of Right ThinkingAtkinson stresses that thoughts shape destiny. Right thinking—positive, constructive, focused—creates harmony; wrong thinking breeds discord. He advises guarding the mind against negativity, replacing fear with faith, and directing thought toward desired outcomes. This nugget introduces early ideas of mental causation: as a man thinketh, so he becomes.Handling Adversity and Turning Obstacles into Stepping StonesSeveral essays address life's challenges. Atkinson teaches viewing difficulties as opportunities for growth. Adversity tests character and builds resilience; by maintaining positive mental attitude, one transmutes setbacks into advantages. He encourages reframing problems: "Every obstacle contains the seed of an equivalent benefit."The Power of Cheerfulness and OptimismOptimism is portrayed as a magnetic force. Cheerful thoughts raise vibration, attracting helpful people...

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