Mental Fascination
by William Walker Atkinson
About this book
This book looks at the Followers of the New Thought movement of the early 20th century who believed in the concept of "mind over matter," It introduces us to the mental fascination among animals . the rationale of fascination . experimental fascination . the phenomena of induced imagination . the dangers of psychism . Oriental fascination . and much more. From 1901 to 1905 William Walker Atkinson was the editor of a magazine New Thought and editor of the journal Advanced Thought from 1916 to 1919. Certainly gives you food for thought. - Summary by Michele Eaton
Chapters (21)
1Chapter 1: What is “Mental Fascination?”
2Chapter 2: Mental Fascination Among the Animals
3Chapter 3: The Story of Mental Fascination
4Chapter 4: The Reconciliation
5Chapter 5: The Rationale of Fascination
6Chapter 6: Impressionability
7Chapter 7: The Fable of the Mentative Couple
8Chapter 8: Experimental Fascination
9Chapter 9: Experiments in Induced Sensation
10Chapter 10: The Phenomena of Induced Imagination
11Chapter 11: An Inquiry Into Certain Phenomena
12Chapter 12: The Dangers of Psychism
13Chapter 13: Oriental Fascination
14Chapter 14: Future-Impression
15Chapter 15: Establishing a Mentative Centre
16Chapter 16: Personal Atmosphere
17Chapter 17: Direct Personal Influence
18Chapter 18: Eye-Expression
19Chapter 19: The Fascination of the Eye
20Chapter 20: The Use of the Mentative Instruments
21Chapter 21: Concluding Instruction

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