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- This edition is unique; - The translation is completely original and was carried out for the Ale. Mar. SAS; - All rights reserved. Lessons in Truth is a book by H. Emilie Cady, first published in 1896. Written as a concise course of twelve lessons in practical Christianity, it sets out a clear, pragmatic approach to spiritual living that blends Biblical language with New Thought metaphysics. Cady guides readers through topics such as the nature of God, the power of thought and affirmation, faith as a creative principle, and the practice of prayerful meditation; the tone is instructive and…mehr

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- This edition is unique;
- The translation is completely original and was carried out for the Ale. Mar. SAS;
- All rights reserved.
Lessons in Truth is a book by H. Emilie Cady, first published in 1896. Written as a concise course of twelve lessons in practical Christianity, it sets out a clear, pragmatic approach to spiritual living that blends Biblical language with New Thought metaphysics. Cady guides readers through topics such as the nature of God, the power of thought and affirmation, faith as a creative principle, and the practice of prayerful meditation; the tone is instructive and plainspoken, intended for everyday use rather than abstruse theology. The work has long been used within the Unity movement and among New Thought readers as a primer in spiritual psychology, self-transformation, and affirmative practice. Though rooted in late-Victorian devotional language, the book remains strikingly practical: each lesson ends with concise applications and exercises designed to be worked through over time. Readers interested in spiritual self-help, metaphysics, New Thought, Unity teachings, meditation, and affirmation will find it especially relevant. Cady’s synthesis of Biblical imagery, Emersonian influence, and an emphasis on the mind’s role in shaping experience has made the book a durable reference for those seeking an accessible, results-oriented spiritual discipline.
Autorenporträt
H. Emilie Cady (1848-1941) was an influential writer and mind-body healer during the New Thought movement, which was a pivotal philosophy at the turn of the 20th century that emphasized the metaphysical principles of spirituality and mental healing. As a woman in what was then a predominantly male-oriented society, Cady's unique voice and insights offered a profound contribution to the world of metaphysics and personal development. Her most recognized work, 'Lessons in Truth' (1894), remains a cornerstone text in New Thought literature. In this seminal work, Cady eloquently laid out the foundational tenets of her belief system, which included the omnipresence of God, the divine potential of individuals, and the importance of affirmative prayer and meditation. Cady's writing style is noted for its clarity, precision, and practical approach to spirituality, making deep philosophical concepts accessible to the general public. Her influence reached beyond her writing as she served as a mentor and guide to many seekers of spiritual understanding during her lifetime. Cady's teachings continue to resonate with readers seeking to explore the inner workings of the spiritual world and their own inner truth.