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In this masterpiece, Larson not only states but demonstrates that age is in our minds. We receive a new body every year, our cells constantly renew themselves, if our cells are so young and fresh, and why do we insist in getting old? We can keep young a lot longer, if we would just stop sending to our subconscious all those thoughts of aging. This is the new picture of the coming years — a picture that can be realized — a picture that will be realized by every individual who lives the ascending life, and who lives with this picture constantly in mind. To live for the realization of such a future, with the full subconscious expectation of such a future, is to create such a future. To live with such a future in the making — that, indeed, is Life and he who lives such a life will always stay young. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world’s literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions.
About the Author
Christian D. Larson was an outstanding and highly influential early New Thought leader and teacher as well as a prolific writer of New Thought books who believed that people have tremendous latent powers, which could be harnessed for success with the proper attitude. In his early twenties, Larson became interested in the Mental Science teachings of Helen Wilmans, Henry Wood, Charles Brodie Patterson, and other prolific New Thought writers of the time. Christian had an analytical mind and his own new thought writings made had a big influence on the movement. Larson organized the New Thought Temple at his residence and he began to publish books for one of the leading New Thought periodicals of the time. This was around the time he bagan his writing career, going on to write over 40 books in the New Thought and metaphysical genre. His writings influenced notable New Thought authors and leaders, including Religious Science founder Ernest Holmes.
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