The Mind Cure by Christian D. Larson is a guiding light in the world of personal change. It gives a deep understanding of the mind's amazing power to heal and renew itself. Larson's words dance across the pages and invite readers to go on a trip of self-discovery and inner mastery that will change them. Larson invites us to accept the power of positive affirmations, visualization, and spiritual alignment in this empowering literary masterpiece. This lets us use the mind's miraculous power to make big changes in our well-being. As we learn from him, we realize that the mind is the key to a life full of thriving health, inner peace, and endless joy. Let the words of Christian D. Larson seep into your mind, and start a path that will change you and help you heal your mind, body, and spirit. In these pages, you'll learn about the amazing power you already have to create a life of glowing health and happiness.
Living between 1874 and 1954, Christian Daa Larson emerged as a leader and educator within the American New Thought community. The pioneering figure, Horatio Dresser, hailed Larson as one of the originators of the New Thought movement. Larson's literature, even centuries later, remains in circulation. In fact, his works even influenced significant writers and experts in the field of New Thought, such as Religious Science founder Ernest Holmes. Larson's birthplace of Forrest City, Iowa, was where his Norwegian parents resided. Iowa State College and Meadville Theological School in Pennsylvania were attended by him, as well as his brother Fenwicke Holmes, who also took a correspondence course with Larson at the Unitarian theological school. Larson's The Ideal Made Real was thought of on the same level as Ralph Waldo Trine's In Tune with the Infinite, according to Fenwicke's account in Ernest Holmes: His Life and Times. His ideas greatly impacted Ernest, and Fenwicke goes into further detail about this.