"The Law and the Word" by T. Troward is a book from the early 1900s that discusses how our thoughts can affect the world around us. The author, who studied philosophy, writes about how thought is a strong and active process, not just a simple idea. He explains that thoughts and universal laws are intertwined with our lives. The book starts by looking at what thought is and how it's important in the universe; it also discusses how our awareness goes beyond just our bodies and how the universe has an Universal Sub-conscious Mind. Troward suggests that if people want to use their thoughts to create change, they need to figure out the rules that govern their actions, laying the groundwork for exploring deeper ideas about existence.
The Law and the Word
By T. (Thomas) Troward
Explore the dynamic interplay between our thoughts and the universe, revealing how your inner world can mold your reality.
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About the AuthorThomas Troward was an English author whose works influenced the New Thought Movement and mystic Christianity.
Thomas Troward was an English author whose works influenced the New Thought Movement and mystic Christianity.
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