The Doré Lectures on Mental Science
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Narrated by:
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Denis Daly
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Written by:
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Thomas Troward
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By Thomas Troward
Narrated by Denis Daly
Thomas Troward (1847-1916) was a divisional judge in British-administered India, who had a deep interest in the study of comparative religion.
Troward delivered these lectures at the Doré Gallery, Bond Street, London, in 1909. They were published in book form in the same year.
Troward's basic thesis is that while the laws of the universe can never be broken, they can be made to work under special conditions, which will produce unexpected and remarkable results. The achievement of these results require the activation of what Troward terms the "personal factor", that, namely, of an intelligence which sees beyond the present limited manifestation of the law and thus enables the exploration of its infinite possibilities.
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- Anonymous User
- 2021-12-31
Amazing. And spoken in 1909 & still applies today
Old language, but completely transferable and relatable today. Universal Law never changes. Troward is a master at breaking these laws down into understandable if not obvious ways. Thank you!
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