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Starry Night, by Van Gogh [1889] (Public Domain Image) New Thought

The New Thought movement, which originated in the early 20th century, has at its core a belief that a higher power pervades all existence, and that individuals can create their own reality via affirmations, meditation and prayer. Early New Thought groups emerged from a Christian Science background, and many New Thought writers refer back to the Bible as their foundation text. New Thought resembles in some respects New Age philosophy, although some New Thought groups dismiss a connection. This page includes some of the writings of this movement, as well as related and similar texts.

The Science of Mind
by Ernest Holmes [1926]
This early book by Ernest Holmes is representative of many of the strands of New Thought beliefs, including mental healing, the use of affirmations, and a universal consciousness.

Creative Mind
by Ernest Holmes [1923]
A succinct resume of Holmes' New Thought philosophy.

Creative Mind and Success
by Ernest Holmes [1919]
Holmes' take on "Prosperity Consciousness".

The Law and the Word
by Thomas Troward [1921]
Troward on the 'Promise' of the Bible: Eternal Life, and the Word made Real.

The Hidden Power
by Thomas Troward [1921]
A collection of Troward essays.

Dynamic Thought
by Henry Thomas Hablin [1921]

What All the World's A-Seeking
by Ralph Waldo Trine [1896]
Compassion for all life and meditation as keys to mental power and success.

In Tune with the Infinite
by Ralph Waldo Trine [1910]

The Science of Geting Rich
by Wallace Delois Wattles [1910]

Related and Similar Texts

Life and Its Mysteries
by Frank L. Hammer [1945]
Plain answers to the big metaphysical questions, including "Where do animals go when they die?".

An Eternal Career
by Frank L. Hammer [1947]
Hammer's second (and only other) book addresses the immortality of the soul.

Think and Grow Rich
by Napoleon Hill [1938]
A motivational classic from the Great Depression.

Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures by Mary Baker Eddy [1910]
The central text of Christian Science.

A Common-Sense View of the Mind Cure
by Laura M. Westall [1908]
Can some diseases be cured simply by thought?