Practical Mind Reading : A Course Of Lessons On... (8K)
Atkinson approaches mind reading as a practical skill rather than a purely mystical one. He posits that thoughts create "vibrations" or "mental waves" similar to electricity that can be transmitted and received between individuals.
The broader science of communicating mental impressions across distances without using the five physical senses. Structure of the Course Practical mind reading : a course of lessons on...
is a classic instructional book written by William Walker Atkinson . First published in the early 20th century (c. 1907-1908), it serves as a foundational text for those interested in the mentalism and the New Thought movement. Core Concepts Atkinson approaches mind reading as a practical skill
The book is structured into lessons that progress from basic concepts to complex public demonstrations. Structure of the Course is a classic instructional
The intentional projection of a thought from one person (the "transmitter") to another (the "receiver").
Establishing a harmonious state of mind between two people to facilitate clearer communication.