Thomas Troward

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Thomas Troward
Thomas Troward

Thomas Troward (1847-1916) authored many books that are considered classics in the area of New Thought, Mind Sciences, and even mystic Christianity. Influences on his writings include the teachings of Christ, Islam, Hindu Teachings, Buddhism and more.

Troward was born in Punjab, India, educated in England, and received honors in literature. Thomas Troward was appointed Her Majesty's Assistant Commissioner and later Divisional Judge of the North Indian Punjab from 1869 until his retirement in 1896. He was a prize winning artist and loved to research and write. Troward was raised in the Church of England but was extremely well educated in the religions and philosophies of the world.

Troward was the author of many successful books including the famous: Edinburgh Lectures 1904 and Dore Lectures. Trowards writings have influenced many great authors and religious leaders such as: Emmet Fox, Ernest Holmes, Paul Foster Case, Joseph Murphy and even recent authors such as Bob Proctor. His contributions to the development of the New Thought Movement, human potential research, and Religious Science continue in the present day.

His writings are sometimes very intellectual, but his grasp on a fusion of Eastern and Western philosophy is intense and make for fruitful readings. As Troward did not see a need for the Occult, his writings challenged dogma in favor of a personal and abundant relationship with the Universal Spirit similar to the philosophy of Pierre Teilhard de Chardin or other great recent mystics. Troward spoke several languages, studied biblical scripture written in Hebrew, read the Koran, and researched the writings of Raja Yoga.

Several of his books are in the public domain due to their publication before the 1920's.

[edit] Published Books by Troward

  • The Edinburgh Lectures on Mental Science 1904
  • The Dore Lectures on Mental Science
  • The Creative Process in the Individual
  • Bible Mystery and Bible Meaning
  • The Law and the Word
  • The Hidden Power and Other Papers on Mental Science

[edit] See also

  • Your Invisible Power by Genevieve Behrend (Troward's only personal pupil)
  • Attaining Your Desires by Genevieve Behrend
  • The Secrets of Thomas Troward by Mentz
  • Works by Thomas Troward at Project Gutenberg
  • Analysis of Troward's influence in New Thought and Religious Science [1]

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