Frank B. John Murray. Helen Wilmans. Lillian DeWaters. Horatio W. Nona L. Brown Landone. Julia Seton Sears. Frank Channing Haddock. Claude M. Dale Carnegie. Donald Curtis. Harold Sherman. Sears M. James Dillet Freeman. Norman Vincent Peale. Genevieve Behrend. Eric Butterworth. Marcus Bach. Ernest Holmes. Elizabeth Towne. Brother Mandus. Theron Q. Thomas Parker Boyd. Rebecca Beard.
Masaharu Taniguchi. Joseph Murphy. Earl Nightingale. Jack Addington. Clement Stone. Glenn Clark. Joel S. David J. Napoleon Hill. Ervin Seale. Alfred North Whitehead. Walter C. He came to know the prominent New Thought writer Thomas Troward.
Fox became immensely popular and spoke to large church audiences during the Great Depression; he would hold weekly services for up to 5, people at the New York Hippodrome until and subsequently at Carnegie Hall. Fox's secretary was the mother of one of the men who worked with Alcoholics Anonymous co-founder Bill W. The theme of Fox's teachings was "Life is Consciousness and we are what we think'. He ephasized that if we want to change our life, we must change our thoughts first.
We set forth our own destiny by our own thought, words, and actions; he taught that there is only one presence and poewr in the universe--which is God--and that all else is an illusion. He gave us the Golden Key, " Love is by far the most important thing of all; It is the golden gate of paradise. Pray for the understanding of Love, and meditate upon it daily. Emmet Fox emphasized the idea that thoughts are real things, and that one cannot have one kind of mind and another kind of life.
According to Fox, if we want to change our lives, then we must change our thoughts first. Many of his simply stated profundities have contributed to an AA philosophy that has transformed the lives of literally two million recovering alcoholics. Igor S. AA Literature A. Big Book A. Preamble Singleness of Purpose A. Timeline Timelines In A. History Manuscript Of A. World History — Bob P.
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