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William Walker Atkinson's 'Thought Vibration' is a classic treatise of new age philosophy. Atkinson examines the nature of mental thought and its power to affect one's life in a thought-provoking discourse that elucidates the power of positive mental thought. The New Thought movement of the early 20th century vehemently believed in the concept of 'mind over matter,' and one of the most influential thinkers of this early 'New Age' philosophy promises to show you how to harness the extraordinary mental powers you already possess.

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William Walker Atkinson's 'Thought Vibration' is a classic treatise of new age philosophy. Atkinson examines the nature of mental thought and its power to affect one's life in a thought-provoking discourse that elucidates the power of positive mental thought. The New Thought movement of the early 20th century vehemently believed in the concept of 'mind over matter,' and one of the most influential thinkers of this early 'New Age' philosophy promises to show you how to harness the extraordinary mental powers you already possess.
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William Walker Atkinson (5 December 1862-22 November 1932) was a multifaceted figure-an attorney, businessman, publisher, and prolific writer-who played a significant role in the early New Thought movement. Beyond his legal and commercial endeavours, he was deeply involved in occult studies and esoteric philosophy. Atkinson is believed to be the mind behind numerous works published under various pseudonyms, including Theron Q. Dumont, Swami Panchadasi, and Yogi Ramacharaka, among others. His penchant for anonymity and extensive use of pen names have contributed to his relative obscurity today, despite his recognition in past editions of Who's Who in America, Religious Leaders of America, and other reference works. Over the last three decades of his life, he authored more than 100 books, many of which have remained in circulation since the early 20th century.