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Magic of Faith
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Here is the law: "I am that which I feel myself to be." Practice changing the feeling of "I" every day by affirming: "I am Spirit; I think, see, feel, and live as Spirit, the Presence of God. (The other self in you thinks, feels, and acts as the race mind does.) As you continue to do this, you will begin to feel you are one with God. As the sun in the heavens redeems the earth from darkness and gloom, so will the realization of the Presence of God in you reveal the man you always wished to be-the joyous, radiant, peaceful, prosperous, and successful man whose intellect is illumined by the Light from above. By the Author of the Power of Your Subconscious Mind.
Joseph Murphy
Joseph Murphy was an Irish-born American author, minister, and New Thought writer who is best known for his works on the power of the subconscious mind. He was born on May 20, 1898 in a small town on the outskirts of County Cork, Ireland and immigrated to the United States in the 1920s, where he pursued a career in ministry and eventually became a pastor in the Church of Divine Science in Los Angeles.
Murphy's writing career began in the 1940s, and his first book, "The Power of Your Subconscious Mind," published in 1963, quickly became a bestseller. The book introduced readers to the concept that the subconscious mind has the power to transform a person's life, and it became a foundational text in the self-help genre. Murphy went on to write dozens of other books, including "The Miracle of Mind Dynamics," "The Cosmic Power Within You," and "Your Infinite Power to be Rich." He was also a popular speaker and lecturer, and his teachings on the power of the mind attracted a large following.
Murphy's core message was that individuals have the power to transform their lives through the power of their thoughts. He believed that the subconscious mind could be trained to attract success, health, and happiness, and that negative thoughts and emotions could be replaced with positive ones through the use of affirmations and visualization techniques. He encouraged readers to take responsibility for their own lives and to actively seek out ways to improve their circumstances.
Murphy's writing has been criticized by some for its simplistic approach to complex issues, and for promoting a belief in the power of positive thinking that some argue is not supported by scientific evidence. However, his work remains popular and continues to inspire readers around the world.
In addition to his writing and speaking, Murphy was also involved in philanthropy and social justice causes. He was a member of the International Council of Mental Hygiene, and he used his platform to advocate for improved mental health care and social welfare programs. He also worked to promote racial equality and civil rights, and he was an active supporter of the NAACP.
He died in December 1981. His wife, Dr. Jane Murphy, took charge of the institution he ran until her death.
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