Thomas Troward
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Thomas Troward (14 October 1846 – 18 May 1916) was an English author whose works influenced the New Thought Movement and mystic Christianity.
Background
Troward was a divisional Judge in Punjab in British-administered India. His avocation was the study of comparative religion.
After his retirement from the judiciary in 1896, Troward set out to apply logic and a judicial weighing of evidence in the study of matters of cause and effect.[1] The philosopher William James characterized Troward’s Edinburgh Lectures on Mental Science as "far and away the ablest statement of philosophy I have met, beautiful in its sustained clearness of thought and style, a really classic statement."[2]
According to Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) archivist Nell Wing, early AA members were strongly encouraged to read Thomas Troward's Edinburgh Lectures on Mental Science.[3] In the opening of the 2006 film The Secret, introductory remarks credit Troward's philosophy with inspiring the movie and its production.[4]
Troward was a past president of the International New Thought Alliance.
Geneviève Behrend studied with Troward from 1912 until 1914; Behrend was the only personal student he had throughout his life.[5][6][7]
Bob Proctor credited Troward's works on a number of occasions, and cited The Creative Process in the Individual as the most important in developing the persistence of an individual.[8]
Books
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- Troward, T. (1909), The Edinburgh Lectures on Mental Science, New York, NY: Dodd, Mead and Company.
- Troward, T. (1909), The Doré Lectures: Being Sunday Addresses at the Doré Gallery, London, Given in Connection with the Higher Thought Centre, 10, Cheniston Gardens, Kensington, New York, NY: Dodd, Mead and Company.
- Troward, T. (1910), The Creative Process in the Individual, London: Stead, Danby and Co.
- Troward, T. (1913), Bible Mystery and Bible Meaning, New York : Goodyear Book Concern.
- Troward, T. (1913), The Years 1914 to 1923 in Bible Prophecy: Scripture Prediction of the Present War, New York, School of the Builders.
- Troward, T. (1917),The Law and the Word, New York, Robert M. McBride & Company.
- Troward, T. (1917), The Hidden Power and Other Papers on Mental Science, New York, NY: Dodd, Mead and Company.
See also
Notes
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- ↑ The History and Philosophy of the Metaphysical Movements in America - Page 209 by J. Stillson Judah - Sects - 1967
- ↑ The Science of Living the Life You've Always Wanted - Page 207 by Richard Lanoue, Author Richard Lanoue
- ↑ Hart, Kenneth Recovery From Alcoholism: The 12 Steps of Alcoholics Anonymous and Eastern Spirituality, accessed September 2008.
- ↑ Screenwriter Claims 'The Secret' Has Its Roots in a 100-Year-Old Philosophy Called the New Thought Movement
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- ↑ "TRAIN Your Brain To MAKE MORE MONEY Using The LAW OF ATTRACTION!" Bob Proctor & Lewis Howes. 5 April 2021.
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References
- Thomas Troward, at Find a Grave: photograph of headstone.
- Gaze, Harry (1958), My Personal Recollections of Thomas Troward, the Man and His Work, Harry Gaze.
- Fowler, L.A. (1995), Theory of the Creative Thought: Based upon the Writings of Thomas Troward, Lawrence Allen Fowler.
External links
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