About This Book
These essays argue that healing arises from understanding and aligning individual consciousness with universal energetic laws, distinguishing constructive and destructive currents. They present mind as the organizing intelligence that shapes matter and consider directed thought as a therapeutic force. Several chapters examine inner development, transcendentalism, the risen self, and the outside and inside of life, emphasizing self-knowledge and personal liberty. A sustained discussion treats insanity as disassociated states of mind produced by intensified subjective processes and insufficient psychological education, and recommends remedial instruction and noncustodial therapies. The collection advocates cosmic therapeutics and conscious living as practical means to restore health and autonomy.
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