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William Walker Atkinson

Practical Mind-Reading

In “Practical Mind-Reading,” William Walker Atkinson delves into the intriguing art of psychological interpretation and communication. Written in the early 20th century, Atkinson's work stands out for its blend of metaphysical concepts and practical techniques, drawing from the burgeoning fields of psychology and personal development. Atkinson employs a clear, accessible prose style, inviting readers to explore the subtleties of human thought and emotion. He offers exercises and insights aimed at enhancing one's capacity for empathy and interpersonal understanding, situating mind-reading within the broader context of mentalism and the New Thought Movement, which sought to empower individuals through knowledge of their own minds. William Walker Atkinson was a prominent figure in the early self-help and occult movements, known for his multitude of works on mental science, yoga, and spiritual philosophy. His diverse background as a lawyer, business consultant, and editor provided him with a rich tapestry of experiences from which to draw inspiration. This eclectic upbringing fueled his belief in the power of the mind and the potential for personal transformation, which are central themes in “Practical Mind-Reading.” For readers interested in self-discovery and the art of communication, Atkinson's book serves as an essential guide. By providing practical techniques grounded in psychological principles, this work not only enhances personal relationships but also fosters a deeper understanding of oneself and others. A vital read for anyone eager to unlock the hidden nuances of human connection.
82 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2019
Publication year
2019
Publisher
Good Press
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