
The Creative Process in the Individual
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Narrated by:
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Thomas Troward
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By:
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Thomas Troward
About this listen
Without creative powers mankind would still be living in caves, without any new ideas or advancement, so it is important to understand and harness this power. There is no better person to teach us how than Thomas Troward. He was a major pioneer in the New Thought movement, which bridges the gap between the inner world of thoughts and the physical universe.
With command of your creative powers you can manifest your potential and offer unique things to the world that are waiting inside of you, trying to get out. It’s simply a matter of using this book and tapping into your own power.
©2012 M-y Books Ltd (P)2012 M-y Books LtdA Metaphysical investigation whose process can, and should be applied to life generally, for a knowledgeable, healthy, peaceful, rewarding, and satisfying life.
Thomas Troward has written other must-read masterpieces, too...all very important for successful theses.
A Master's piece - exceptional!
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However the narrator clearly doesn’t understand/know the content, is not coming from a place of embodiment (which is pretty dense), and so that means the reading is littered with several basic mispronunciations and intonation errors, which can make it quite misleading to hear.
For example, “reciprocity” read as resip-pro-sitty rather than rehcip-proh-city…
Also reading “I Am” in sentence as “i am”, rather than acknowledging the capitals and the I Am (the concept of “I Am” is central to TTs work.
I managed to listen but I found these errors quite irritating.
Great book, shame about the narrator
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