THE LITTLE BOOK OF RIGHT THINKING Henry Thomas Hamblin
'Right thinking is thinking and living in the consciousness that all is well. Right thinking also is to know that perfection exists as a reality now, and to think in the consciousness of this knowledge.' The late Swami Ram Dass of India referred to Henry Thomas Hamblin (1873-1958) as the 'Saint of Sussex'. He was a Christian mystic who believed that while, all too often, religion divided people, spirituality and Truth united them. For this reason he embraced all religions. In this power-packed little book he explains how we can learn to think from the standpoint of a higher consciousness - from the perspective of the universal Mind instead of the limited, finite mind. When we do so, he explains, we become truly free, and bring the power of lasting transformation into our lives. 98pp, 105mm x 147mm, softback, 1921