A reflective collection of spiritual essays exploring the power of thought, inner harmony, and the moral laws that shape human life.
In Thoughts I Met on the Highway, Ralph Waldo Trine presents a series of meditations drawn from the New Thought tradition, examining the influence of mind, character, and spiritual awareness upon the course of human experience. Written in Trine's calm and contemplative style, the essays reflect upon the relationship between inner life and outward circumstance, emphasising the enduring principles of self-mastery, moral clarity, and quiet strength.
The work proceeds through a sequence of reflections rather than a single argument, each essay considering themes such as the discipline of thought, the shaping power of ideals, the cultivation of serenity, and the spiritual foundations of purposeful living. Trine's writing belongs to a broader movement of late nineteenth- and early twentieth-century philosophical spirituality that sought to reconcile practical life with inward moral development.
A companion in spirit to Trine's influential writings on character and spiritual law, Thoughts I Met on the Highway continues to be valued for its thoughtful examination of the connection between mind, spirit, and the direction of human life.
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