
Dynamic Thought; Or, The Law of Vibrant Energy
by William Walker Atkinson, Theron Q. Dumont
'Dynamic Thought; Or, The Law of Vibrant Energy' Summary
Dynamic Thought; Or, The Law of Vibrant Energy, by William Walker Atkinson, is a classic guide to the power of thought and how to use it to achieve your goals. Atkinson, one of the leading pioneers of the New Thought movement, explains how thought is a form of energy, and how we can use it to create our own reality.
Atkinson begins by discussing the nature of thought and its relationship to the universe. He explains that thought is not simply a mental process, but also a physical force. Our thoughts create vibrations in the universe, and these vibrations attract similar vibrations back to us. This is the law of attraction.
Atkinson then goes on to discuss how to develop our mental powers and use them to achieve our goals. He provides a number of practical exercises and techniques, such as visualization, affirmation, and meditation. He also explains how to use the law of attraction to manifest our desires.
One of the key messages of Dynamic Thought is that we are the creators of our own reality. Our thoughts create our experiences, and we can change our experiences by changing our thoughts. Atkinson writes:
"Your thought is the creative force of your life. The thought you hold in mind determines your actions, and your actions determine your results."
Atkinson also emphasizes the importance of positive thinking. He explains that positive thoughts attract positive experiences, and negative thoughts attract negative experiences. He writes:
"The law of attraction is a universal law. It is always in operation, whether you are aware of it or not. The only way to control the law of attraction is to control your thoughts."
Dynamic Thought is a powerful and inspiring book that can teach you how to use the power of thought to create the life you desire. It is a must-read for anyone who wants to achieve their goals and live their dreams.
Here is a brief overview of the steps that Atkinson recommends for using the law of attraction to manifest your desires:
- Get clear about what you want. The more specific you can be, the better.
- Visualize yourself having what you want. See yourself in your mind's eye, enjoying and using what you want.
- Feel the emotions of having what you want. Feel the joy, excitement, and satisfaction that you would feel if you already had what you want.
- Affirm that you have what you want. Say to yourself, "I have (what you want)" in a present-tense, confident way.
- Take action towards your goal. Don't just sit around and wait for your desire to manifest. Take steps to make it happen.
Atkinson also emphasizes the importance of having faith and believing in yourself. He writes:
"The first step in the attainment of anything is to believe that you can attain it. If you have faith, you will overcome any obstacle."
Dynamic Thought is a classic guide to the power of thought and how to use it to achieve your goals. It is a must-read for anyone who wants to create a better life for themselves.
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William Walker Atkinson (December 5, 1862 – November 22, 1932) was an attorney, merchant, publisher, and author, as well as an occultist and an American pioneer of the New Thought movement. He is the...
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