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The Creative Process in the Individual

By: Thomas Troward
Narrated by: Thomas Troward
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Without creative powers mankind would still be living in caves, without any new ideas or advancement, so it is important to understand and harness this power. There is no better person to teach us how than Thomas Troward. He was a major pioneer in the New Thought movement, which bridges the gap between the inner world of thoughts and the physical universe.

With command of your creative powers you can manifest your potential and offer unique things to the world that are waiting inside of you, trying to get out. It’s simply a matter of using this book and tapping into your own power.

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Christian Living Christianity Personal Development Spiritual Growth Spirituality Thought-Provoking
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Great book … very dense … poor reader makes it’s harder to understand and comprehend, needs a better reader.

Great book poor reader

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I am fast becoming a committed student of Thomas Troward. Mind you, his material is not for casual, disengaged reading. However, for those like myself, seeking the advancement of all at the expense of none, studying his body of work is essential. Now that I have primed my soul with this audiobook, it's off to reading and studying this great body of work. I fully expect to be transformed by the renewing of my mind.

Phenomenal Principles of Creative Advancement

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Would you consider the audio edition of The Creative Process in the Individual to be better than the print version?

T Troward's book here is worth a very thorough listening. It contain a concise, reasonable, understandable model for God's motivations and actions and how they relate to Man as an individual aspect of God (Spirit, as Troward calls Him)
Finally, a description of Truth that is understandable and wonderful.
You will find your soul quickened and heart warmed by hearing this amazing description of how God thinks and always acts!
Priceless wisdom from the sage Troward, 100 years ago!

What did you learn from The Creative Process in the Individual that you would use in your daily life?

This book gives us a true sense of the joy and power that we are as we think and act in harmony with Harmony Itself!
You will find your mind starting to heal as you understand the amazing part You and God are in each others' Life!

Any additional comments?

The only other thing I have is that the book is not actually narrated by Thomas Troward.
I vote that a different person be credited as narrator.

This Gives Vital Understanding, Heals Our Beliefs

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A very good tool for the seeker to understand the importance of contemplation of individual expression to universal spirit and mind, as in cases of "How To" not over think or attempt to force the universe to bring you desire, but to allow it to work itself, not through force, but by patient contemplation

Very Introspective

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No, we are not so fortunate as to have Judge Troward come from the Great Beyond to read this to us. This narrator sounds exactly the person who read Troward's "The Law and the Word". See my review for the former, I'm too dispirited to go over it all again. A thoroughly inappropriate direction of the reader's talent makes this a very difficult listen.
I don't know anything about Audible's vetting process as far as accepting recordings to be published, but whoever rubber-stamped this should be made to listen to it at least once, as apparently no one (except perhaps the reader's doting significant other) has bothered to do.

Narrated by Thomas Troward (1847-1916)? Really???

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The person reading it is killing it for me, his voice( the way he is reading) is boring and he pauses at the wrong spots. Shame for such a great book.

Great book but this person reading it is bad

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