TEHA 2014 - PLAGIARISM by Paul Twitchell Listed by Author Book Movement
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PLAGIARISM by Paul Twitchell Listed by Author Book Movement
Paul Twitchell Plagiarism Sources: by Author by Book by Movement
(Revised 2014-11-18)
"There is only one thing in the world, Imagination, and all man's deformations of it.” said Neville in Awakened Imagination 1954 p.19
"There is only one thing in the world, imagination and all man's deformations of it.” said Rebazar Tarzs in The Far Country (1964) 1970 p.221
The major authors who were Plagiarized by Twitchell include:
New Thought Movement & Christian Science & Masons & Theosophy new age streams
Thomas Troward
Joel S. Goldsmith (1948-64 Christian science)
Neville Goddard
Charles F. Haanel
Alexander McIvor-Tyndall (Ali Nomad)
Paul Brunton
Talbot Mundy
Helena Blavatsky
Annie Besant
Walter Evans-Wentz
Swami Vivekananda
Meher Baba
Walter Terence Stace
Manly Palmer Hall
Walter Russell
Edourd (Edward) Schure
Col. James Churchward
L. Ron Hubbard
and also Brown Landone and Robert Munroe
Radhasoami & Sant Mat authors with Sikh, Sufi, Naam Bhakti, Shabd Yoga,& Hindu roots
Shiv Dayal Singh Seth - Soamiji
Dr. Julian Johnson
Rai Salig Ram
Madhav Prasad Sinha
Sant Kirpal Singh
Baba Sawan Singh
Hazrat Inayat Khan
Major Sources: about the Authors
Charles F Haanel
http://www.ask‐gratitude.com/part‐three.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_F._Haanel
Thomas Troward
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Troward
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http://newthoughtlibrary.com/trowardThomas/edinburghLectures/edinburghLectures.htm
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http://books.google.com/books?id=1u2Q-rom6XEC&pg=PA100&lpg=PA100&dq=Troward+%22The+cerebro-spinal+system
%22&source=bl&ots=nT7_P44qly&sig=FVzauTOLQqoO6jDd4TRsedPz1WE&hl=en#v=onepage&q=mistresses&f=false
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http://newthoughtlibrary.com/trowardThomas/psalms/psalms_178.htm
Napoleon Hill
http://books.google.com/books?id=psSHhBQ1GBIC&pg=PA455&lpg=PA455&dq=%22The+cerebro‐spinal+system+is+the+organ+of+the+conscious+mind
%22&source=bl&ots=WDrzVtVIn6&sig=KTJSa56X1jX7KBEintFMa9jms6Q&hl=en#v=onepage&q=%22The%20cerebro‐spinal%20system%20is%20the
%20organ%20of %20the%20conscious%20mind%22&f=false
ETZNAB PLAGIARISM POST on a.r.e. Summary
After beginning to illustrate "Eckankar quotes" since June 1st, 2014 a number of names came into view.
Neville Goddard
Talbot Mundy
Christmas Humphreys
L. Ron Hubbard
Joel S. Goldsmith
Charles F. Haanel
Harriett Augusta Curtiss
H. Rider Haggard
Hazur Maharaj
Ali Nomad
Links are here given for comparisons between the following authors/ books and Paul Twitchell, or Rebazar Tarzs.
Neville Goddard - The Power of Awareness - 1952
Talbot Mundy - OLD UGLY-FACE - 1940
Christmas Humphreys - The Wisdom of Buddhism - 1960
https://groups.google.com/forum/?fromgroups&hl=en#!topic/alt.religion.eckankar/flfUQLhMzNA
L. Ron Hubbard
Joel S. Goldsmith - Practicing The Presence - 1958
https://groups.google.com/forum/?fromgroups&hl=en#!topic/alt.religion.eckankar/OB416Fe7BmA
Charles F. Haanel - The Master Key System - 1919
Harriett Augusta Curtiss - The Voice Of Isis And Realms Of The Living Dead - 1914
https://groups.google.com/forum/?fromgroups&hl=en#!topic/alt.religion.eckankar/duwFzx2V278
https://groups.google.com/forum/?fromgroups&hl=en#!topic/alt.religion.eckankar/EsziGWech5Q
https://groups.google.com/forum/?fromgroups&hl=en#!topic/alt.religion.eckankar/vnp9YnLJIUs
H. Rider Haggard - King Solomon's Mines - 1907 / SHE - 1886
https://groups.google.com/forum/?fromgroups&hl=en#!topic/alt.religion.eckankar/T5n4OT8V7iM
Hazur Maharaj - RADHASOAMI MAT PRAKASH - 1897
https://groups.google.com/forum/?fromgroups&hl=en#!topic/alt.religion.eckankar/R-UEukZKi-E
Ali Nomad - COSMIC CONSCIOUSNESS, THE MAN-GOD WHOM WE AWAIT - 1915
https://groups.google.com/forum/?fromgroups&hl=en#!topic/alt.religion.eckankar/y59C1NO2NMw
This is but a fraction of the "Portfolio" evidently attached to the sayings of Paul Twitchell, or Rebazar Tarzs; also other Eck Masters or
Beings / Lords of various Heavens / Planes of Existence.
https://groups.google.com/forum/?fromgroups#!topic/alt.religion.eckankar/Y_Ym9P6cdX0
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Dr. Julian Johnson
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julian_Johnson
Paul Brunton
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Brunton
Talbot Mundy Author of some 40 adventure and occult novels (1879-1940)
Regarded to be the best western novelist on Eastern subjects, superior to Kipling. Om: The Secret of Ahbor Valley 1924 is regarded as his masterpiece
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talbot_Mundy - TM a.r.e. Post 2012
During the previous ten years, Mundy had gained an enviable reputation as one of the most popular, prolific and original authors of tales of contemporary
adventure in the Far East. Not only was this one of the most widely-read genres of the time, but Mundy had a personal following that enabled him to sell
virtually anything he wrote with minimal editorial interference.
While sharing certain similarities in background and literary style with Rudyard Kipling, Sax Rohmer and H. Rider Haggard, spiritually and structurally
Mundy was more akin to Joseph Conrad. From the beginning Mundy was a seeker, a man who ran away at age sixteen rather than conform to the
expectations of a high-church family. During years of wandering through India, Africa and elsewhere, he acquired an interest and sympathy for such ideas as
Karma and Reincarnation, observing native magic and occult teachings firsthand.
This early proclivity made him an almost instant convert when he happened to encountered theosophy on a trip to the western United States in the late fall of
1922. "The magic of Blavatsky's pen," he said, "stirred in me something deeper and more challenging than I had known was there . . ." This encounter
with theosophy added a new depth to Mundy's fiction, providing a door to a broader, more intellectual dimension than was evident in his earlier books.
Whereas previously he had explored the physical and material mysteries of India and the Far East, his writing would now expand to encompass its
metaphysical and spiritual realms. During the ensuing years his novels pioneered a new direction in the genre by infusing a strong philosophical bent, one
clearly in sympathy with the teachings of Eastern religion and, by extension, the concepts propounded by the Theosophical Society.
http://talbotmundy.blogspot.com.au/2012/03/talbot-mundy-and-theosophical-society.html
The Devil's Guard byTalbot Mundy
If you like adventure, supernatural events, evil people, and some mysticism thrown in, then you may want to read Talbot Mundy.
Talbot Mundy's The Devil's Guard is somewhat a sequel to another Jimgrim novel, The Nine Unknown. The character of Jimgrim is Mundy's equivalent of
Haggard's Allan Quatermain. This time he's on a quest for the hidden country of Shamballa,
http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/3025203-the-devil-s-guard
Neville Goddard
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neville_Goddard
Helena Blavatsky
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helena_Blavatsky
Annie Besant
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Annie_Besant
Hazrat Inayat Khan
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inayat_Khan
L. Ron Hubbard
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/L._Ron_Hubbard
Joel S Goldsmith
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joel_S._Goldsmith
Walter Evans-Wentz
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walter_Evans-Wentz
Shiv Dayal Singh Seth - Soamiji Maharaj 1st Sant Sat Guru in 1861 of all Radha Soami Faiths Agra (1818-1878)
Poetical compositions & sayings from Satsang were published posthumously in Sār Bachan Poetry & Prose. Main book Sar Bachan Prose 1934
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shiv_Dayal_Singh
Rai Salig Ram Bahadur - Hazur Maharaj 2nd Sant Sat Guru of Radha Soami ‘Parent Faith’ Agra (1829 - 1898)
Huzur Maharaj ji published the writings of Shiv Dayal Singh ji as well as his own.
Main book Radhasoami Mat-Prakash (English) 1896 or
http://www.radhasoamisatsang.org/rsmatpra/rsmatprakash_1.htm
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rai_Saligram
Madhav Prasad Sinha - Babuji Maharaj 5th Sant Sat Guru of Radha Soami ‘Parent Faith’ Allahabad & Agra (1861-1949)
A prolific author of RS Satsang Discourses & Books, many postumosuly. Main book Teaching of the Radhasoami Faith 1960
http://www.rsfaith.org/radhasoami-faith-teachers/babuji-maharaj/babuji-maharaj
Baba Sawan Singh 2nd Satguru of Radha Soami Satsang Beas (RSSB) (1858-1948)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baba_Sawan_Singh
Sant Kirpal Singh - Founder of Ruhani Satsang New Dehli (1894–1974)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kirpal_Singh
L Bolton
http://www.unz.org/Pub/BoltonL-1921
A S Eddington
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthur_Eddington
Sir James Jeans
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Hopwood_Jeans
Ali Nomad (alias of Dr. Alexander J. McIvor-Tyndall)
http://manybooks.net/titles/nomada14001400214002-8.html
Lama Anagarika Govinda
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lama_Anagarika_Govinda
Swami Vivekananda
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swami_Vivekananda
Meher Baba
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meher_Baba
James Mitose (oriental temples and martial arts)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Mitose
Vardis Fisher
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vardis_Fisher
Manly Palmer Hall
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manly_Palmer_Hall
http://www.manlyphall.info/mph-book-list.htm
The Sar Bachan (Prose) - by Swami Ji Maharaj (1934)
The text of this book was translated from the original Hindi by Sardar Sewa Singh, B.A. (Beas)
http://www.scribd.com/doc/30633238/The-Sar-Bachan-Prose-Swami-Ji-Maharaj
In July (the 8th) 1963 - around the "time" when Paul Twitchell first publicly mentioned "Eckankar" he also wrote this:
"[....] I have a book in my collection called the Sar Bachan written by Sardar Seva Singh, (He was only the translator, was actually written by Soamiji)
which is the teachings of the Sound Current, and acts as practically my Bible!"
[Based on LTG Vol. 2, by Paul Twitchell, Copyright 1977, Fourth Printing 1986, p. 149]
Walter Russell
He posited that the universe was founded on a unifying principle of rhythmic balanced interchange.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walter_Russell
Walter Terence Stace
(November 17, 1886 – August 2, 1967) was a British civil servant, educator, philosopher and epistemologist, who wrote on Hegel, mysticism, and moral
relativism. He worked with the Ceylon Civil Service from 1910 and 1932, thereafter he worked at Princeton University till his retirement in 1955, as professor
of philosophy, and subsequently remained professor emeritus of philosophy.[3] He is most known for his work in philosophy of mysticism, and books like
Mysticism and Philosophy (1960) and Teachings of the Mystics (1960).
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walter_Terence_Stace
W. T. Stace, "Man Against Darkness," The Atlantic Monthly 182 [September 1948]: 53-8, at 53-4
http://keithburgess-jackson.typepad.com/blog/walter-terence-stace-1886-1967/
PEOPLE AND MOVEMENTS with similarities to Paul Twitchell’s experiences and Eckankar
Guy Warren Ballard (July 28, 1878 – December 29, 1939) was an American mining engineer
who became, with his wife, Edna Anne Wheeler Ballard, the founder of the "I AM" Activity.
Prior to this he was in the Theosophy movement.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guy_Ballard
Mark L. Prophet (December 24, 1918 – February 26, 1973) was an American born in Chippewa Falls,
Wisconsin. He claimed to be a Messenger of the Ascended Masters and founded The Summit
Lighthouse organization on August 7, 1958 in Washington D.C.
Prior to this he was associated with SRF, Premananda, and the Kriya Yoga movement.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_L._Prophet
Introduction - Finding the Sound Current
Bruce K.Avenell, founder & director of The Eureka Society, speaks in the summer of 2009
at their annual retreat on Mt. Shasta, about his early life and search for spiritual reality. (1 of 7)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6tGrO2OaDCU
Eureka Society book excerpts 2012
https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B0KObtCQpPKbUU51MkFUYVN6VnM/edit?usp=sharing
Dr. Baghat Singh Thind
DOCTORJI is a documentary movie about the Life, Teachings and Legacy of Dr. Bhagat Singh Thind. Books and Teachings available online.
( Twitchell is said to have been taught and Initiated by Thind in the USA – circa 1940s post WW2 – a real Sudar Singh? )
http://www.bhagatsinghthind.com/
SCIENCE OF THE SAVIOURS Sant Mat Teachings by Dr. Bhagat Singh Thind.
http://www.bhagatsinghthind.com/sant_mat_teachings.php
Bhagat Singh Thind (October 3, 1892 – September 15, 1967) was an Indian-American Sikh writer and lecturer on spirituality ...
Thind, during his early life, was influenced by the spiritual teachings of his father whose "living example left an indelible blueprint in him." During his formative
years in India, he read the literary writings of American authors Emerson, Whitman, and Thoreau and they too had deeply impressed him. After graduating
from Khalsa College, Amritsar, Punjab, and encouraged by his father, he left for Manila, Philippines where he stayed for a year. He resumed his journey and
reached Seattle, Washington, on July 4, 1913.
Thind had gained some understanding of the American mind by interacting with students and teachers at the university and with common people by working
in lumber mills of Oregon and Washington during summer vacations to support himself while at UC Berkeley. Thus, his teaching included the philosophy of
many religions and in particular that contained in Sikh scriptures. During his lectures, discourses and classes to Christian audience, he frequently quoted the
Vedas, Guru Nanak, Kabir, etc.
He also made references to the works of Ralph Waldo Emerson, Walt Whitman, and Henry David Thoreau to which his American audience could easily relate
to. He gave a new "vista of awareness" to his students throughout the United States and was able to initiate "thousands of disciples" into his expanded
view of reality – "the Inner Life, and the discovery of the power of the Holy Nãm."
Thind, who had earned a Ph.D, became a writer and was respected as a spiritual guide. He published many pamphlets and books. The list of his books
includes Radiant Road to Reality, Science of Union with God, The Pearl of Greatest Price, House of Happiness, Jesus, The Christ: In the Light of Spiritual
Science (Vol. I, II, III), The Enlightened Life, Tested Universal Science of Individual Meditation in Sikh Religion, Divine Wisdom in three volumes.[
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bhagat_Singh_Thind
Dr. Bhagat Singh Thind in 1926 gave 62 Free Lectures on “Devine Realisation (sic)”
All earnest seekers after Truth invited!
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B-M0yAR0UPhPS1g0YzFBOVZ4Y00/view?usp=sharing
Was Dr. Bhagat Singh Thind also sometimes being referred to under the ‘cover name’ known as Sudar Singh ?
Thind was Teaching in 1926 until 1967 – meaning after Twitchell had started Eckankar -
PT said that Sudar Singh was born a Sikh but who came back to “Eckankar” - aka sant mat, guru bhakti, naam L & S soul travel, new thought etc
…. as suggested by PT
IOW Sudar Singh was a cover name (or composite character) that MAY HAVE INCLUDED Sufi Inayat Khan, Sikh Bhagat Singh Thind, RS Sawan Singh, RS
Salig Ram, and occasionally Kirpal Singh too, though KS was usually changed to Rebazar Tarzs….. aka later when earlier writings names are being edited
out post 1966 ParaPsyFound & KS drama then also Premananda, other Kriya Yoga characters eg Yukteswar, and possibly at times New Thought and
Transcendentalists etc.
These writings went up to late 1967 (when THIND died) and into 1968 post-IMSIAF book, and the FIRST use of the words “eck master", and “adi mahanta”
so from then on all prior name references are diluted edited down to Eck master names, and in January 1969 came “the mahanta the living eck master”
term. Twitchell, in fact never really said much at all about his Sudar Singh character; he never made it into the later books or the SKS. Now Klemp does
not even have this character listed as an ECK master in his recent books and materials. IOW he may as well not exist! Fact is he doesn't in ECKANKAR
anymore.
Ralph Waldo Emerson (May 25, 1803 – April 27, 1882) & the Transcendentalists
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ralph_Waldo_Emerson
Thind had come to the U.S. for higher education and to "fulfill his destiny as a spiritual teacher." Long before his arrival in the US or of any other religious
teacher or yogi from India, American intellectuals had shown keen interest in Indian religious philosophy. Hindu sacred books translated by the English
missionaries had made their way to America and were the “favorite text” of many members of the Transcendentalists' society which was started by some
American thinkers and intellectuals who were dissatisfied with the Unitarian Church. The society flourished during the period of 1836–1860 in the Boston
area and had some prominent and influential members including author and philosopher Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803–1882), poet Walt Whitman (1819–
1892), and writer Henry David Thoreau (1817–62).
Emerson had read Hindu religious and philosophy books including the Bhagavad Gita, and his writings reflected the influence of Indian philosophy. In
1836, Emerson expressed "mystical unity of nature" in his essay, "Nature." In 1868, Walt Whitman wrote the poem "Passage to India."
Henry David Thoreau had considerable acquaintance with Indian philosophical works. He wrote an essay on "Resistance to Civil Government, or Civil
Disobedience" in 1849 advocating non-violent resistance against unethical government laws.
Many years later, in 1906, Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi adopted a similar methodology: satyagraha, or non-violent protest, to defy the law to gain Indian
rights in South Africa. Gandhi quoted Thoreau many times in his newspaper, Indian Opinion.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bhagat_Singh_Thind#Third_attempt
Surat Shabda Meditation as taught by Michael Turner
(Very good person – Recommended – His main personal teacher was Darwin Gross)
http://spiritualfreedomsatsang.org/
Eckhart Tolle
"The realm of consciousness is much vaster than thought can grasp.
When you no longer believe everything you think, you step out of thought
and see clearly that the thinker is not who you are."
http://www.eckharttolle.com/
Eckhart Tolle ( / ˈɛkɑrt ˈtɒlə / EK -ar t TO-lə; German pronunciation: [ˈɛkaʁt ˈtɔlə], born Ulrich Leonard Tolle on February 16, 1948) is a German citizen and
resident of Canada, best known as the author of The Power of Now and A New Earth, which were published originally in English. In 2011, he was listed by the
Watkins Review as the most spiritually influential person in the world.[1] In 2008, a New York Times writer called Tolle "the most popular spiritual author in the
United States."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eckhart_Tolle
Robert A. Monroe's Information
“You are not Your Physical Body; You are Not the Physical Matter: You are Energy! And Everything what happened to You, happened for One Good Reason:
to Merge Your Energy with the Energies of Others, with the Energies of Earths, with the Energies of Universes! The Mixed Energy is the Final Product of all
Universal, Galactic and Planetary Games. The Culmination of this Blending Process for this Universe will be in December 2013: the Final Stage of the
Universal Shift!” Lydia Monroe
http://www.monroeinstitute.org/
http://www.theshiftofconsciousness.info/robertmonroe.html
This a document that is mostly a retelling of Robert Monroe's book "Journeys Out of the Body" Aside from these techniques the book also tells his own
personal experiences with Astral Projection. I highly recommend reading Monroe's book if you have even the slightest interest in OBE's. -Jay
http://www.manannan.net/occult/monroe.html
The Institute of Noetic Sciences (IONS) was co-founded in 1973 by former astronaut Edgar Mitchell and investor Paul N. Temple to encourage and conduct
research on noetic theory and human potentials. Institute programs include "extended human capacities", "integral health and healing", and "emerging
worldviews". This research includes topics such as spontaneous remission, meditation, consciousness, alternative healing practices, consciousness-based
healthcare, spirituality, human potential, psychic abilities and survival of consciousness after bodily death.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Institute_of_Noetic_Sciences
This experience radically altered his worldview: Despite science's superb technological achievements, he realized that we had barely begun to probe the
deepest mystery of the universe—the fact of consciousness itself. He became convinced that the uncharted territory of the human mind was the next frontier
to explore, and that it contained possibilities we had hardly begun to imagine. Within two years of his expedition, Edgar Mitchell founded the Institute of
Noetic Sciences in 1973.
http://noetic.org/directory/person/edgar-mitchell/
Brown Landone (Soul Travel – is NOT recommended)
http://brownlandone.wwwhubs.com/
I Reveal, the Landone Epistles By Brown Landone
Book URL ..
http://books.google.com.au/books?id=UfOCVsCkQbAC&pg=PP5&source=gbs_selected_pages&redir_esc=y#v=onepage&q&f=false
Now go to bottom of page 137 (THE TRUE REALITY) from DWTM and have a look at what Rebazar Tarzs is saying to Paul Twitchell. There are three
paragraphs in a row from DWTM that basically match Landone's Epistle.
In DWTM the next paragraph (from where I left off) begins: "Soul never needs to make a striving effort ..." That basic paragraph is on p. 11-16 of Landone's
book too! Just search for keywords: striving effort. (
a.re. post by etznab)
https://groups.google.com/d/msg/alt.religion.eckankar/6-SNK-uM1M4/36StbiKnXxEJ
Brown Landone wrote about ”soul travel” before Paul Twitchell was even born!
I mean, he used the term as “soul travel” itself; and yet he was critical of this “activity” and advised against it.
This link goes to the "negative comment" by Landone about soul travel.
http://books.google.com.au/books?id=UfOCVsCkQbAC&pg=SL22-PA16&lpg=SL22-PA16&dq=%22Soul+never+needs+to+make+a+striving+effort
%22&source=bl&ots=akyBWTJLlF&sig=pHUn2eWJYge3BjoXIzDybGmuuxY&hl=en&redir_esc=y#v=onepage&q=%22Soul%20travel%22&f=false
Quoting: “to the one who sincerely attempts it, it often leads to disintegration of the body, of fanaticism, to insanity."
Dr. Landone was a prolific writer, authoring more than 100 books, covering such subjects as Leadership, Civilization, Peace and Religion. Among them are
such titles as "Your Path Direct to Your Goal," "The Methods of Truth Which I Use," "Transforming Your Life in 24 Hours," "The A B C of Truth," and "Spiritual
Revelations of the Bible."
In June 1940 he started a column in the Winter Park Herald called "The Voice of the World," later changed to "This Changing World." The last printed article of
this column appeared on October 19, nine days after his death.
Brown Landone was one of the truly great and interesting characters and early leaders of the New Thought Movement. An active worker in the New Thought
Alliance since its beginning, almost every international Congress program bears his name, and always he attracted huge audiences to his Congress lectures.
Even though he was in his nineties Dr. Landone came to the INTA Congress in Louisville in 1944, and gave another of his vital messages imploring his
listeners to make Divine Love the keynote of the Truth message for the post-war era. He served several terms on the Executive Board of the INTA, and also
as District President for the States of New York, New Jersey and Florida.
Dr. Landone was an outstanding Truth teacher for over sixty years. His writings have helped millions, and he undoubtedly had the largest personal following
of any teacher that has ever been a part of The New Thought Movement. Thousands of students each week were in touch with him through personal
correspondence, and his ability to turn out tremendous quantities of writings, courses, personal letters, etc., always amazed the other teachers in the field.
He had a unique quality of always being able to synthesize Truth with the latest developments in the scientific fields. He was almost as well known for his
scientific research work as for his metaphysical career. Through the years he had been a close friend of many of the great artists, writers, and international
celebrities and spoke before almost all the Civic Groups and clubs of America, such as Rotary, Kiwanas, and scientific bodies. His capacity for work was
endless and he devoted his entire time to it, keeping a staff of secretaries both night and day to keep up with his rapid expression of new ideas. Through the
years his one major theme of teaching has been to be ever conscious of new ideas, and to express them in love for the good of all.
http://brownlandone.wwwhubs.com/
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TEHA 2014 - PLAGIARISM by Paul Twitchell Listed by Author Book Movement
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