According to Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) archivist Nell Wing, early AA members were strongly encouraged to read Thomas Troward's Edinburgh Lectures on Mental Science. In the opening of the 2006 film The Secret, introductory remarks credit Troward's philosophy with inspiring the movie and its production.
Troward was a past president of the International New Thought Alliance
The Hidden Power The Perversion of Truth The «I Am» Affirmative Power Submission Completenes The Principle of Guidance Desire as the Motive Power Touching Lightly Present Truth Yourself Religious Opinions A Lesson from Browning The Spirit of Opulence Beauty Separation and Unity Externalisatio Entering into the Spirit of It The Bible and the New Thought The Son The Great Affirmation The Father Conclusion Jachin and Boaz Hephzibah Mind and Hand The Central Control What is Higher Thought
SPIRIT AND MATTER. THE HIGHER MODE OF INTELLIGENCE CONTROLS THE LOWER THE UNITY OF THE SPIRIT SUBJECTIVE AND OBJECTIVE MIND FURTHER CONSIDERATIONS REGARDING SUBJECTIVE AND OBJECTIVE MIND THE LAW OF GROWTH RECEPTIVITY. RECIPROCAL ACTION OF THE UNIVERSAL AND INDIVIDUAL MINDS CAUSES AND CONDITIONS INTUITION HEALING THE WILL TOUCH WITH SUBCONSCIOUS MIND THE BODY THE SOUL THE SPIRIT JUMP TO SEARCH
According to Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) archivist Nell Wing, early AA members were strongly encouraged to read Thomas Troward's Edinburgh Lectures on Mental Science. In the opening of the 2006 film The Secret, introductory remarks credit Troward's philosophy with inspiring the movie and its production.
Troward was a past president of the International New Thought Alliance
THE STARTING-POINT
THE SELF-CONTEMPLATION OF SPIRIT
THE DIVINE IDEAL
THE MANIFESTATION OF THE LIFE PRINCIPLE
THE PERSONAL FACTOR
THE STANDARD OF PERSONALITY
RACE THOUGHT AND NEW THOUGHT
THE DÉNOUEMENT OF THE CREATIVE PROCESS
CONCLUSION
THE DIVINE OFFERING
OURSELVES IN THE DIVINE OFFERING
"The Bible is the Book of Emancipation of Man. The emancipation of man means his delivery from sorrow and sickness, from poverty, struggle and uncertainty, from ignorance and limitation, and finally from death itself. This may appear to be what the colloquialism of the day would call «a tall order», but nevertheless it is impossible to read the Bible with a mind unwarped by antecedent conceptions derived from traditional interpretation without seeing that this is exactly what it promises, and that it professes to contain the secret whereby this happy condition of perfect liberty may be attained." So begins «Bible Mystery and Bible Meaning» by Thomas Troward, a classic in religious exposition and biblical study.
"To realise fully how much of our present daily life consists in symbols is to find the answer to the old, old question, What is Truth? and in the degree in which we begin to recognise this we begin to approach Truth. The realisation of Truth consists in the ability to translate symbols, whether natural or conventional, into their equivalents; and the root of all the errors of mankind consists in the inability to do this, and in maintaining that the symbol has nothing behind it. The great duty incumbent on all who have attained to this knowledge is to impress upon their fellow men that there is an inner side to things, and that until this inner side is known, the things themselves are not known." So begins «The Hidden Power and Other Papers», a collection of lectures and papers by Thomas Troward on various subjects.
The Law and the Word explores the connection between thought energy, scientific reasoning, and creative power.