This essay on couism and its problems that arise from it suffices for now. Everyone sees that it is a matter of passionate questions, which would merit being considered and amplified rather more than what has so far been done. Continue reading
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Emile Coue — Part 3
Fundamentally, it comes back to the vexed theological question of grace. The principle that faith, once reached, is an irresistible power, which immediately realizes what it believes is true, has been known from the most remote times Continue reading
Emile Coue — Part 2
This is part 2 of Julius Evola‘s review of the movement initiated by Emile Coué. It would be curious that Coué discovered all these techniques himself, since they are part of Hermetic and magic training. Continue reading
Emile Coue — Part 1
Every day, in every way, I am getting better and better. Continue reading
The Healing Power of the Mind
The nature of reality: we create it ourselves
Faith: you can accomplish anything with it Continue reading
New Thought and Tradition
Every day, in every way, I am getting better and better ~ Emile Coué Before providing translations of Julius Evola’s essays on the New Thought movement in Europe and the ideas of Emile Coué, I want to offer some personal observations. I will also supplement Evola’s material with the comparable … Continue reading