The early "New Age" philosophy of New Thought, which was wildly popular
at the turn of the 20th century, owes much of its emphasis on the
concept of "mind over matter" to the works of Thomas Troward. In this
two-in-one volume, which brings together two of Troward's celebrated
books on "mental science," the author-who was renowned for presenting
difficult ideas with clarity and enthusiasm-discusses: . the higher mode
of intelligence that controls the lower . the unity of the spirit . the
subjective and objective minds . the law of growth . intuition and the
will . the subconscious mind . individuality . the creative power of
thought . and much more. First published in 1909, Troward's writings
remain of immense interest to anyone interesting in personal spiritual
development. English judge, philosopher, and painter THOMAS TROWARD
(1847-1916) lived most of his life in India, in the service of the
imperial monarchy. Among his publications, many of which profoundly
affected the New Thought movement, are The Law and the Word, Bible
Mystery and Meaning, and The Hidden Power and Other Papers Upon Mental
Science.