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Kate Atkinson Boehme's

New Thought Healing Made Plain

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What is New Thought Healing? - Thought is a Force - Subconscious Mind - Superconscious Mind - How to Heal Yourself and Others - The Helping Hand - Ensouling Thought-Forms - The Quickening - The One Will - Tapping Higher Levels of Energy - First Aids to Healing - New Thought Leads To The Blessed - Affirmations For Achievement - Contents -


that whatever trials come to me, I may LOOK DOWN upon them from spiritual heights, knowing that I have power to control or alter them.

Any other desires you may have, put them in your own simple words and give them to the Subconscious to work out for you, as you would place a seed in the ground and leave it to Nature to germinate. You can only place it in the ground. You cannot cause the seed to open and push upward. That is beyond your personal effort. So is it with the suggestion seeds which you plant in the Subconscious.

Another first aid to healing lies in the understanding of

Imperceptible Motion.

Students and patients are often discouraged because they do not for a time perceive any good effects from study or treatment. They should then be encouraged by learning a few facts connected with imperceptible motion. They should be reminded of the constant motion in our bodies of which we are unaware.

What, for instance, do we know of the swift coursing of the blood through veins and arteries? What do we know of the constant activity in building bodily tissues? Cells are being torn down and new ones built, but this is imperceptible to us. What do we know of the digestive process? except for the unpleasant sensation of slow digestion, and that is not so much an activity as its cessation. Many of the bodily motions might be completely revolutionized without

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