
Dore Lectures on Mental Science, by Thomas Troward
JUNE 5, 1909. - T.T. - THE DORE LECTURES - ENTERING INTO THE SPIRIT OF IT.
These talks invite listeners into a fresh exploration of how thought shapes reality. Drawing on the language of science and spirituality, the speaker argues that the universal laws governing the cosmos are never broken, but can be guided by a conscious mind that perceives their deeper essence. By aligning our personal perspective with this “spirit” behind every creation, we can coax the unseen forces of the universe into more purposeful, beautiful outcomes.
The lectures unfold as a series of concise, thought‑provoking essays, each offering a glimpse of a larger framework that links mental attitude to the very fabric of existence. Listeners are encouraged to see art, music, and even daily life as expressions of an underlying creative energy, and to practice entering that energy to enrich their own experience. Though the material is presented as suggestions rather than exhaustive doctrines, it provides a compelling invitation to experiment with the power of mind in everyday living.
Full title
The Doré Lectures Being Sunday addresses at the Doré Gallery, London, given in connection with the Higher Thought Centre
Language
en
Duration
~2 hours (143K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
1998-07-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1847–1916
A British judge in colonial India who became one of the most influential voices in New Thought, he wrote about mental science, spiritual law, and the creative power of thought. His books helped shape later writers in metaphysical and self-development traditions.
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