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"Thinking for Results," an amazing literary masterpiece written by Christian D. Larson, lets you enter a world with endless possibilities and discover the hidden parts of your mind. Within the pages of this amazing book, Larson goes beyond traditional ways of thinking and shows how to achieve great things and change in a deep way. Larson takes readers on a fascinating journey through the untapped parts of the human mind with beautiful writing and deep observations. He shows how powerful our thoughts are and how many different things we can do with them. Through his amazing teachings, people…mehr

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"Thinking for Results," an amazing literary masterpiece written by Christian D. Larson, lets you enter a world with endless possibilities and discover the hidden parts of your mind. Within the pages of this amazing book, Larson goes beyond traditional ways of thinking and shows how to achieve great things and change in a deep way. Larson takes readers on a fascinating journey through the untapped parts of the human mind with beautiful writing and deep observations. He shows how powerful our thoughts are and how many different things we can do with them. Through his amazing teachings, people learn how to tap into their own creative powers and change their lives to match their deepest wishes. "Thinking for Results" is not just a book; it is a sacred doorway to a greater state of being. Larson's advice flows like a river of enlightenment through its pages, showing readers how to harness the power of their thoughts and turn them into real, amazing results.
Autorenporträt
Living between 1874 and 1954, Christian Daa Larson emerged as a leader and educator within the American New Thought community. The pioneering figure, Horatio Dresser, hailed Larson as one of the originators of the New Thought movement. Larson's literature, even centuries later, remains in circulation. In fact, his works even influenced significant writers and experts in the field of New Thought, such as Religious Science founder Ernest Holmes. Larson's birthplace of Forrest City, Iowa, was where his Norwegian parents resided. Iowa State College and Meadville Theological School in Pennsylvania were attended by him, as well as his brother Fenwicke Holmes, who also took a correspondence course with Larson at the Unitarian theological school. Larson's The Ideal Made Real was thought of on the same level as Ralph Waldo Trine's In Tune with the Infinite, according to Fenwicke's account in Ernest Holmes: His Life and Times. His ideas greatly impacted Ernest, and Fenwicke goes into further detail about this.