A rediscovery: a full-scale spiritual course in twenty-six lessons by one of the great figures in New Thought, from the last century. This is a complete guide to the art of living itself. It is suitable for the religiously-minded of all persuasions, and is helpful for those who wish to look in and beyond the Christian tradition.
THE WAY OF THE PRACTICAL MYSTIC is an astonishing rediscovery: a full-scale spiritual course in twenty-six lessons by one of the great figures in New Thought from the last century. Timeless in application, as relevant today as ever; it is a remarkably complete guide to life. In THE WAY OF THE PRACTICAL MYSTIC, approaches for the lasting creation of good are detailed that are completely in accord with the Christian way and the principles of New Age thought. The use of affirmations in realising abundance and harmony is described with clarity, there is a new look at prayer, and a threefold path towards successful realization. We control our lives by our own thoughts, and we have total responsibility to use that remarkable power for the good of all. We can develop subtler, intuitive abilities and become more sensitive to the profound richness of life. THE WAY OF THE PRACTICAL MYSTIC is suitable for the religiously-minded of all persuasions, but will be particularly helpful for someone steeped in the Christian tradition. The words of Saint Matthew, 'Therefore if thine eye be single, thy whole body shall be full of light', sum up the philosophy. Henry Thomas Hamblin's work stands between that of Joel Goldsmith ('The Infinite Way') and James Allen ('As a Man Thinketh'), and 'A Course in Miracles'. It will appeal to all seeking to improve their lives, whether by the practical application of thought or through following a more spiritual path.