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'Your Mind and How to Use It' offers readers a comprehensive guide to understanding and optimizing their mental capabilities. From enhancing cognitive functions and problem-solving skills to improving memory, concentration, and emotional intelligence, the author provides a roadmap for unlocking the hidden powers of the mind. Written in clear, concise language, it provides actionable steps to unlock your mental potential and improve all aspects of your life. Grounded in the latest research in psychology and neuroscience, the book provides evidence-based approaches that are backed by science,…mehr

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'Your Mind and How to Use It' offers readers a comprehensive guide to understanding and optimizing their mental capabilities. From enhancing cognitive functions and problem-solving skills to improving memory, concentration, and emotional intelligence, the author provides a roadmap for unlocking the hidden powers of the mind. Written in clear, concise language, it provides actionable steps to unlock your mental potential and improve all aspects of your life. Grounded in the latest research in psychology and neuroscience, the book provides evidence-based approaches that are backed by science, ensuring credibility and effectiveness. Do you feel like you're not using your mind to its full capacity? 'Your Mind and How to Use It' can be your guide.
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Atkinson was a prolific writer, and his many books achieved wide circulation among New Thought devotees and occult practitioners. He published under several pen names, including Magus Incognito, Theodore Sheldon, Theron Q. Dumont, Swami Panchadasi, Yogi Ramacharaka, Swami Bhakta Vishita, and probably other names not identified at present. The works published under the name of William Walker Atkinson generally treat themes related to the mental world, occultism, divination, psychic reality, and mankind's nature. They constitute a basis for what Atkinson called 'New Thought'. Due in part to Atkinson's intense personal secrecy and extensive use of pseudonyms, he is now largely forgotten, despite having obtained mention in past editions of Who's Who in America, Religious Leaders of America, and several similar publications-and having written more than 100 books in the last 30 years of his life. His works have remained in print more or less continuously since 1900.