
WRITTEN BY - ELLA WHEELER WILCOX
Associate Editor of "NEW THOUGHT."
ELEVENTH THOUSAND
THE HEART - OF - The New Thought
Publishers' Preface
THE HEART OF THE NEW THOUGHT
Let the Past Go
The Sowing of the Seed
Old Clothes
High Noon
In this inviting guide, the author reframes the once‑mysterious “New Thought” into a plain‑spoken philosophy centered on the power of right thinking. Early chapters encourage the listener to release past disappointments, treating setbacks as gentle teachers rather than permanent burdens. The tone is straightforward and encouraging, suggesting that health, happiness, and success begin with simple mental choices rather than lofty mysticism.
The work stresses steady, patient growth, comparing the mind’s development to an oak tree that deepens its roots over years. Practical habits—moderate eating, regular exercise, deep breathing—are presented as daily rituals that nurture both body and spirit. Listeners are reminded that transformation is a gradual science, inviting them to cultivate a clear, hopeful mindset one breath at a time.
Language
en
Duration
~1 hours (96K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Al Haines
Release date
2009-10-14
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1850–1919
Best known for the hugely popular poem “Solitude,” this American writer reached a wide audience with direct, emotional verse about love, loss, hope, and self-belief. Her work was often dismissed by critics but embraced by readers, helping make her one of the most widely read poets of her era.
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