Organized Christianity-many of its principles and doctrines "formulated.by pre-medieval minds, on pre-medieval knowledge"-is not suitable for the modern world, claims Ralph Waldo Trine. And so, he argues in this 1915 work, men and women are freeing themselves from the shackles of the Church, with its emphasis on fear and negativity, and looking for something more positive, something that has real value and can help them cope with the struggles and trials of everyday life. In In the Hollow of His Hand, Trine, one of the most influential thinkers in the early New Age philosopher of "New…mehr
Organized Christianity-many of its principles and doctrines "formulated.by pre-medieval minds, on pre-medieval knowledge"-is not suitable for the modern world, claims Ralph Waldo Trine. And so, he argues in this 1915 work, men and women are freeing themselves from the shackles of the Church, with its emphasis on fear and negativity, and looking for something more positive, something that has real value and can help them cope with the struggles and trials of everyday life. In In the Hollow of His Hand, Trine, one of the most influential thinkers in the early New Age philosopher of "New Thought," explains just how the Church got to be that way, and offers a guide for the reader looking for a more personal relationship with God. American mystic and bestselling author RALPH WALDO TRINE (1866-1958) wrote more than a dozen books, including The Higher Powers of Mind and Spirit (1917), The World's Balance Wheel (1917), In Tune with the Infinite (1897), and The Greatest Thing Ever Known (1898).Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Ralph Waldo Trine was an influential American writer, philosopher, and advocate for animal welfare. Born on October 26, 1866, in Mount Morris, Illinois, he became an important figure in the New Thought movement, which emphasized the power of positive thinking, spirituality, and the mind's role in shaping reality. Trine's philosophy integrated aspects of Christianity with the New Thought principles, advocating for a life of personal growth, self-realization, and alignment with divine principles. His works, particularly - In The Hollow of His Hand, inspired many individuals seeking spiritual and personal transformation. In addition to his philosophical contributions, Trine was also deeply committed to the welfare of animals and supported causes that promoted kindness and compassion toward them. Throughout his life, Trine wrote extensively, offering guidance on how to live a peaceful, harmonious, and spiritually fulfilling life. He passed away on February 22, 1958, at the age of 91 in Claremont, California, leaving behind a legacy of writings that continue to inspire those interested in New Thought, spirituality, and personal development. His parents were Albert and Mary Trine.
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