Showing posts with label Eugene Del Mar. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Eugene Del Mar. Show all posts

Saturday, December 15, 2012

The Living Christ



In July, 1914, Mr. Paul Tyner, who acquired his interest in the New Thought from the publications of Helen Wilmans, in 1893, became the leader of the New Thought Centre, 85 Hanover Street, Edinburgh. Mr. Tyner, author of The Living Christ, editor of The Temple, Denver, Colorado, and in 1898-99 editor of The Arena, was associated with Mr. Patterson in the Alliance School of Applied Metaphysics, in New York; and, in cooperation with Mr. Eugene Del Mar, author of Spiritual and Mental Attraction, and The Divinity of Desire, organized the first Mental Science Temple in New York. He was minister of the New Thought Temple, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1909-10, and of the Dayton, Ohio, Truth Centre, 1910-11. Later, while in New York, Mr. Tyner organized in connection with the New Thought Magazine, edited by W. W. Atkinson, Chicago, Illinois., 140 New Thought reading rooms in different parts of the country.  A History of the New Thought Movement By Horatio W. Dresser - Page 118

Monday, April 9, 2012

Home Course In Mental Science.

Helen Wilmans (1831-1907) was an American journalist, publisher and proponent of the mental science movement which stressed control of mind over matter. She started her own paper, The Woman's World, and published a weekly magazine, Freedom.A strong willed self-made women embedded in the spirituality of the late 1800s who apparently became a victim of political intrigue.

Sunday, November 6, 2011

Man, The Master

Man is essentially free. He always has freedom of choice and the power of initiative. He can always neutralize a condition or circumstance. Or he can intensify it. Or he may let it work itself out as it will. He is as free to permit himself to be dictated to as he is free to dictate. He can stand secure and erect on his own feet, or stumble on another’s. He can stand straight and strong, or he can lean crooked and weak. Man is free to be master or slave, and that which he manifests indicates the choice he has made.

Man, claim your divinity. Know thyself; and know that all that is, and ever will be, is dormant within you, ready and willing to be awakened by your magic touch. With thought definite and exalted, emotion controlled and refined, and energy conserved and responsive to command, man is prepared to meet and to overcome, assimilate, or harmonize with whatever may meet him on the path of life. He has been furnished with the equip­ment of a conqueror!
Man, The Master by Eugene Del Mar

Eugene del Mar was for many years the effective leader of the League for a Higher Life, A New Thought organization in New York City.
One of the most significant revelations of mental and spiritual healing has been the correspondence of mental states and physical conditions, disclosing the fact that the two are really one and identical, that the mental is the realm of cause and the physical that of effect, and that physical healing is essentially mental. More than this : these correspondences have been observed carefully by many healers and their results compared, so that there is already a considerable body of such knowledge that is available for use in the mental healing of physical disease.

Disease is a racial habit that persists largely because of its immemorial traditions. Were Truth to have the general acceptance that is now accorded to false beliefs, health would be as prevalent as disease now is. Man has been slow to lay claim to his spiritual heritage of harmony and health, while he has accepted readily his mental inheritance of discord and disease. It has been easier for him thus to adopt the beliefs that necessitate physical disease. In view of present day knowledge, it is surprising that people are willing to remain sick when this is largely unnecessary and altogether demoralising.

Mental or spiritual healing is not universally applicable at the present time, because humanity generally is unprepared to abandon its materialistic conceptions. Believing in the physical as the realm of cause, it is living in illusion and delusion, discord and disease.

The general recognition of the mental as the realm of physical cause would bring to the race a New Era, wherein humanity would enjoy an unprecedented degree of mental wholeness and physical health.

The basis of both health and disease is in the mental realm, which may be controlled consciously and guided subconsciously along affirmative and constructive paths. The healing power is inherent in Life itself, and not in material remedies, and it may be explained in terms acceptable to the rational and reasoning mind. Its processes are subject to Eternal Principles, which may be formulated simply, so that they may be understood easily.

Mental or spiritual healing accepts modern applied psychology as a basis. At the same time, it is essentially spiritual and fundamentally religious. If one will look deep enough into anything that concerns Life, it is inevitable that he will penetrate to its religious foundation. It is only as one reaches to the centre of Life that he may understand its circumference, and physical health is the visible appearance of the spiritual perfection that one may realise. It is the outer aspect of the inner vision. It is Truth manifested in physical form.
Eugene Del Mar.
New York City,
September, 1922.

Conquest of Disease, The Psychology of Mental & Spiritual Healing, by Eugene Del Mar [1922]
This book demonstrates that disease is an inherited habit, the product of false thinking, that it is unnecessary, and may be conquered by thoughts of truth.