Christian D. Larson

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Christian D. Larson was a famous New Thought leader and teacher as well as a prolific author of Metaphysical and New Thought books in the early 1900s. Larsons writings affected many great teachers and founders of several religions and philosphies.

Larson during his life was honorary president of the International New Thought Alliance. Moreover, he was a colleague of such notables as William Walker Atkinson, Horatio Dresser, Charles Brodie Patterson, and Annie Rix Militz. Moreover, his teachings greatly affected the life of Religious Science founder, Ernest Holmes, in his early career. Holmes had been studying the Christian Science textbook but came upon the writings of Larson. According to sources he steered away from his earlier loyalties toward Larson's teachings.

[edit] Famous Books

  • The Ideal Made Real or Applied Metaphysics for Beginners (1912)
  • On the Heights (1908)
  • The Pathway of Roses
  • Nothing Succeeds Like Success
  • Perfect Health
  • What Right Thinking Will Do
  • The Great Within
  • Your Forces and How to Use Them
  • Brains and How to Get Them
  • Leave it to God

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