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Thomas Troward

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Thomas Troward was the philosopher of the New Thought movement. His "Edinburgh Lectures" provided the intellectual foundation that influenced Ernest Holmes, Joseph Murphy, and many others. His works are more philosophical than practical, but deeply rewarding.

Recommended Reading Order

  1. 1Edinburgh Lectures on Mental Science — The essential foundation.
  2. 2The Creative Process in the Individual — More personal application.
  3. 3Dore Lectures — Deeper philosophical exploration.
  4. 4The Hidden Power — Accessible essays for ongoing study.

Edinburgh Lectures on Mental Science

1904

Troward's foundational work, delivered as a series of lectures in Edinburgh. Systematically explores the relationship between Universal Mind and individual mind. Dense but profound—the philosophical backbone of New Thought.

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Dore Lectures on Mental Science

1909

A follow-up to the Edinburgh Lectures, delivered in London. Continues and deepens the exploration of mental causation and the nature of Spirit.

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The Creative Process in the Individual

1910

Explores how the creative power of the universe operates through individual consciousness. Troward's most focused treatment of personal application.

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Bible Mystery and Bible Meaning

1913

Troward's interpretation of scripture through the lens of Mental Science. Shows how biblical teachings align with metaphysical principles.

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The Hidden Power

1921

A collection of essays and addresses, published posthumously. Covers various aspects of Troward's teaching in accessible, shorter pieces.

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