As a Man Thinketh (version 3)

007 - Visions and Ideals

7 min · 25. Feb. 2026
Episode 007 - Visions and Ideals Cover

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In the Nineteenth Century, a transformative conflict unfolded between science and organized religion, leading to the emergence of the impactful New Thought movement. Proponents sought to bridge scientific principles with spiritual wisdom, creating a practical philosophy that resonates with the core of human experience. The literature that arose from this movement paved the way for modern self-help methodologies, revered for their clarity and actionable insights. One of the trailblazers in this domain was James Allen (1864 - 1912), a reclusive thinker who spent his later years in the serene village of Ilfracombe, Devon, where he authored most of his twenty books. His most celebrated work, *As A Man Thinketh*, offers a succinct yet profound examination of the power of thought—regarded as one of the earliest classics in self-help literature, remaining in print since its 1902 debut. Allen argues that thought is not just a means to comprehend the world but the very force that shapes our realities. While his ideas may provoke discussion, many have drawn deep inspiration from his enduring wisdom.

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In the Nineteenth Century, a transformative conflict unfolded between science and organized religion, leading to the emergence of the impactful New Thought movement. Proponents sought to bridge scientific principles with spiritual wisdom, creating a practical philosophy that resonates with the core of human experience. The literature that arose from this movement paved the way for modern self-help methodologies, revered for their clarity and actionable insights. One of the trailblazers in this domain was James Allen (1864 - 1912), a reclusive thinker who spent his later years in the serene village of Ilfracombe, Devon, where he authored most of his twenty books. His most celebrated work, *As A Man Thinketh*, offers a succinct yet profound examination of the power of thought—regarded as one of the earliest classics in self-help literature, remaining in print since its 1902 debut. Allen argues that thought is not just a means to comprehend the world but the very force that shapes our realities. While his ideas may provoke discussion, many have drawn deep inspiration from his enduring wisdom.

25. Feb. 20264 min
Episode 007 - Visions and Ideals Cover

007 - Visions and Ideals

In the Nineteenth Century, a transformative conflict unfolded between science and organized religion, leading to the emergence of the impactful New Thought movement. Proponents sought to bridge scientific principles with spiritual wisdom, creating a practical philosophy that resonates with the core of human experience. The literature that arose from this movement paved the way for modern self-help methodologies, revered for their clarity and actionable insights. One of the trailblazers in this domain was James Allen (1864 - 1912), a reclusive thinker who spent his later years in the serene village of Ilfracombe, Devon, where he authored most of his twenty books. His most celebrated work, *As A Man Thinketh*, offers a succinct yet profound examination of the power of thought—regarded as one of the earliest classics in self-help literature, remaining in print since its 1902 debut. Allen argues that thought is not just a means to comprehend the world but the very force that shapes our realities. While his ideas may provoke discussion, many have drawn deep inspiration from his enduring wisdom.

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In the Nineteenth Century, a transformative conflict unfolded between science and organized religion, leading to the emergence of the impactful New Thought movement. Proponents sought to bridge scientific principles with spiritual wisdom, creating a practical philosophy that resonates with the core of human experience. The literature that arose from this movement paved the way for modern self-help methodologies, revered for their clarity and actionable insights. One of the trailblazers in this domain was James Allen (1864 - 1912), a reclusive thinker who spent his later years in the serene village of Ilfracombe, Devon, where he authored most of his twenty books. His most celebrated work, *As A Man Thinketh*, offers a succinct yet profound examination of the power of thought—regarded as one of the earliest classics in self-help literature, remaining in print since its 1902 debut. Allen argues that thought is not just a means to comprehend the world but the very force that shapes our realities. While his ideas may provoke discussion, many have drawn deep inspiration from his enduring wisdom.

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