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Unlocking Mental Power: “The Power of Thought in Business and Everyday Life” by William Walker Atkinson – Flower Collection, St. Petersburg Edition
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This captivating lot presents a rare edition of The Power of Thought in Business and Everyday Life — the fourth part of the renowned Flower Collection by William Walker Atkinson, one of the pioneering figures in the New Thought movement. Published in Saint Petersburg by the Psychological Publishing House of Van Tijl Daniels at 28 Nevsky Prospect, this early translation is a striking artifact from a time when metaphysical philosophy and self-mastery found eager readers among the intellectual elite of pre-revolutionary Russia.
Atkinson, writing under various pseudonyms, was a prolific American author and mystic who bridged Western psychology and Eastern philosophy. In The Power of Thought, he explores the transformative force of mental focus, intention, and belief—offering readers practical tools for achieving success in both business and daily life. His teachings draw on principles of willpower, visualization, and personal magnetism, blending esoteric wisdom with pragmatic advice, and have influenced generations of thinkers, including proponents of modern self-help and positive psychology.
This edition, part of the Flower Collection series, is especially valuable for its cultural and historical context. Issued during a time of intellectual and spiritual awakening, it reflects a moment when Eastern mysticism and Western self-discipline converged. Its antiquarian charm is further enhanced by the use of pre-revolutionary typesetting and the ornate typography of the early 20th century.
Rarity and Value
The scarcity of this early edition, combined with its well-preserved condition and historical significance, makes it a coveted item among collectors of esoteric literature, bibliophiles, and those interested in the roots of self-development movements. Its place within the rare Flower Collection series further enhances its cultural and collectible value.
Discovery
This volume originates from an early wave of psychological and philosophical publishing in the Russian Empire, a period marked by fascination with personal development and the unseen forces of the mind. As one of the earliest printed bridges between Eastern and Western thought, it stands as a rare intellectual relic of a vanished era.
Human Touch
The enduring relevance of Atkinson’s ideas—empowerment through thought, intentional living, and inner discipline—is a testament to the timelessness of his message. This book is more than a vintage publication; it is a reflection of the human desire for growth, control, and mastery of one’s destiny. Holding this volume, with its elegant typesetting and aura of intellectual curiosity, offers a tactile connection to a past where thought itself was considered the most powerful tool for transformation.
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