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The Way of Peace
- Narrated by: Paul Darn
- Length: 2 hrs and 13 mins
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Summary
The "Way of Peace" is a New Thought book written by James Allen. Although Allen is more widely known for his "As a Man Thinketh", it is the lesser known "The Way of Peace" (1907) which reflects more accurately his New Thought Movement affiliations, referencing as it does Christianity, Buddhism and Hinduism.
The book is essentially a treatise on the importance of meditation as a "pathway to divinity". Whatever we meditate upon, Allen explains, we become. If you meditate upon "that which is selfish and debasing, you will ultimately become selfish and debased". Whereas if you meditate upon "that which is pure and unselfish you will surely become pure and unselfish".
It is now in the public domain within the United States and most other countries. It has been released as a Project Gutenberg eText edition. The book consists of 7 chapters:
The book is essentially a treatise on the importance of meditation as a "pathway to divinity". Whatever we meditate upon, Allen explains, we become. If you meditate upon "that which is selfish and debasing, you will ultimately become selfish and debased". Whereas if you meditate upon "that which is pure and unselfish you will surely become pure and unselfish".
It is now in the public domain within the United States and most other countries. It has been released as a Project Gutenberg eText edition. The book consists of 7 chapters:
- "The Power Of Meditation";
- "The Two Masters, Self And Truth";
- "The Acquirement of Spiritual Power";
- "The Realisation of Selfless Love";
- "Entering into the Infinite";
- "Saints, Sages, And Saviors: The Law Of Service";
- "The Realisation of Perfect Peace".
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