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History and Power of Mind
by Richard Ingalese
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| Editorial Review |
| Editorial Review |
| A great student of the Science of Mind, Richard Ingalese frequently lectured on New Thought and topics of mental therapeutics. The History and Power of Mind is a collection of many of his lectures and articles, first published in 1902, with Ingalese's own annotations and expansions. Difficult subjects to wrangle, from self-control to hypnotism to self-healing, were not a problem for the articulate and charismatic Ingalese, who brings insight and intelligence to esoteric ideas and puts them in a practical and applicable context that demystifies mental and psychic phenomena for the intellectual reader curious about the mind, how it works, and what it can do. American lawyer RICHARD INGALESE (b. 1854) was a self-taught alchemist and proponent of New Thought. He claimed to have confected the true Philosopher's Stone, which confers immortality and turns common metals into gold, and disappeared, along with his wife, a psychic and healer, sometime in the early 20th century. Before their disappearance, Ingalese authored several articles and books, including Fragments of Truth (1921), Astrology and Health (1927), and Cosmogony and Evolution (1907). |
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| Product Details |
- Publisher: Cosimo Classics
- ISBN-10: 1-60206-329-X
- ISBN-13: 978-1-60206-329-7
- Amazon.com Sales Rank #2185973
- Published on: April 15, 2007
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 356 pages
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| Customer Review |
Justin Mondshine: Ingalese is way out there  |
| This book, more than most, requires interpretive reading. Ingalese goes way out on a limb discussing some of his theories. I think had he written the book a decade or two later, after learning from Freud, Jung and other founders of modern psychology, he might interpret things a bit differently. Nevertheless, it can still be read with benefit... if nothing else it's an inspiring and thought provoking account of the mind without the limitations (but also the structural framework) of modern psychology. |
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Mohamed Alaoui (malaoui@epri.com): This book only falls in the hands of whomever is ready...  |
| Opens your eyes, clears your mind and changes your life so that you can REST. |
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