Two influential essays by Prentice Mulford articulating early New Thought principles concerning the formative power of thought and the spiritual nature of the individual.
In Thoughts Are Things and The God in You, Mulford advances the proposition that mental states shape experience and character. Writing in the late nineteenth century, he presents a philosophy in which thought is not merely private reflection but an active force influencing conduct, perception, and circumstance. His approach blends metaphysical reflection with practical introspection, emphasizing discipline of mind and alignment with what he describes as the deeper spiritual current of life.
Mulford's prose is direct and accessible, yet his themes anticipate later developments within New Thought and related spiritual traditions. These essays remain central texts in the movement's formative period, offering insight into its original vocabulary and conceptual framework.
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