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Your Invisible Power
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Your Invisible Power
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Your Invisible Power

Written by Genevieve Behrend

Narrated by Jason McCoy

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars

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This is a really inspiring Book. It gets you focused on your dreams and goals with very simple to understand directions. We encourage everyone to read and apply the information with a spirit of enthusiasm and watch your life change!

Published by BN Publishing. Distributed by Big Happy Family LLC.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateFeb 4, 2009
ISBN9781467629225
Author

Genevieve Behrend

Genevieve Behrend was a French-born author and teacher of Mental Science, a New Thought discipline created by Thomas Troward. After her studies with Troward, she founded a New Thought school called The School of the Builders in approximately 1915 in New York City, running it herself until 1925.[1][4][6] She then founded another New Thought school in Los Angeles, after which she traveled throughout North America lecturing on mental science and New Thought for 35 years, as well as giving radio broadcasts.

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  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
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    A sussinct summary of thought science and it's application and a great addition to the student of loa.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
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    Super interessant und praktisch mega hilfreich für spirituelles Wachstum. Eins der besten spirituellen Bücher
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
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    I believe this is a fascinating book on why and how to corral our thoughts. Being written at the turn of the century, I have no doubt that this book was a HUGE secret and probably only shared with like minded people at the time. The only down side to this book is it’s tendency to be verbose and complicated when the subject matter is better taught simplified.