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A guide to creating miracles in your own life through the power of thought
Offers a concise, clear formula of focused exercises and concrete tools to lay out a specific path to manifest your deepest desires
Presents the first serious reconsideration of New Thought philosophy since the death of William James in 1910
Draws on the work of New Thought pioneers such as Ralph Waldo Emerson, Napoleon Hill, Neville Goddard, William James, Andrew Jackson Davis, Wallace D. Wattles, and many others
Following in the footsteps of a little-known group of esoteric seekers from the late-nineteenth century who called themselves the Miracle Club, Mitch Horowitz shows that the spiritual wish fulfillment practices known as the Law of Attraction, Positive Thinking, the Secret, and the Science of Getting Rich actually work. Weaving these ideas together into a concise, clear formula, with real-life examples of success, he reveals how your thoughts can impact reality and make things happen.
In this manual for miracles, Horowitz explains how we each possess a creative agency to determine and reshape our lives. He shows how thinking in a directed, highly focused, and emotively charged manner expands our capacity to perceive and transform events and allows us to surpass ordinary boundaries of time and physical space. Building on Neville Goddards view that the human imagination is God the Creator and Ralph Waldo Emersons techniques for attaining personal power, he explores the highest uses of mind-power metaphysics and explains what works and what doesnt, illuminating why and how events bend to our thoughts. He encourages readers to experiment and find themselves at the helm of infinite possibilities.
Laying out a specific path to manifest your deepest desires, from wealth and love to happiness and security, Horowitz provides focused exercises and concrete tools for change and looks at ways to get more out of prayer, affirmation, and visualization. He also provides the first serious reconsideration of New Thought philosophy since the death of William James in 1910. He includes crucial insights and effective methods from the movements leaders such as Ralph Waldo Emerson, Napoleon Hill, Neville Goddard, William James, Andrew Jackson Davis, Wallace D. Wattles, and many others. Defining a miracle as circumstances or events that surpass all conventional or natural expectation, the author invites you to join him in pursuing miracles and achieve power over your own life.

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Metaphysics is dangerous as a single pursuit. We should feel more confidence in the same results from the mouth of a man of the world. The inward analysis must be corrected by rough experience. Metaphysics must be perpetually reinforced by life; must be the observations of a working man of working men; must be biography...

RALPH WALDO EMERSON, POWERS AND LAWS OF THOUGHT

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To working people everywhere

In memory of Helen Wilmans

THE MIRACLE CLUB

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The American lineage of mind metaphysics, or positive thinking, takes a beating from both the religious right and the intellectual left, who seem to share in little other than this fear and loathing of the possibility that we might actually be able to imagine ourselves into other realities, histories, and humanities. This same tradition has recently lacked a real intellectual voice willing to answer these too-certain critics and tackle some of the most difficult questions around this astonishing possibility, including the problem of suffering and just how this might all work. Not anymore. Enter Mitch Horowitz. Enter The Miracle Club. I wish every leader in the human-potential movement would read this book.

JEFFREY J. KRIPAL, J. NEWTON RAYZOR PROFESSOR OF RELIGION AT RICE UNIVERSITY

At a time when quantum physicists dare to say things like, Our intentions in the future create the past causes of the present, a reappraisal of spiritual beliefs (and philosophical theories in general) is clearly in order. It is such a critical assessment that Mitch Horowitz proposes in this book: the values and visions that inspired America assumed that greatness should be measured not only in terms of material riches but of human progress. The lesson is important and timely.

JACQUES VALLE, COMPUTER SCIENTIST, VENTURE CAPITALIST, AND AUTHOR OF THE EDGE OF REALITY

It is rare that I find a book that still strikes me as both fresh and true. Horowitz single-handedly reenergizes the New Thought genre, giving it a much-needed update. The Miracle Club moves the reader far beyond the simple promise of wealth and happiness; it moves us to consider what those words actually mean. The Miracle Club then gives readers the tools to begin building their lives anew and the wise conviction to create a genuine life which fulfills self-potential and serves others.

REGINA MEREDITH, HOST OF OPEN MINDS AND CREATOR OF REGINAMEREDITH.COM

As part of my scientific work, I study the relationship between mind and matter under strictly controlled laboratory conditions. Ive found that those who laugh the loudest about the power of affirmations will often ask me, but only after drinking a few beers and in hushed tones, Seriously, do thoughts really influence reality? I respond by saying that based on the results of hundreds of published scientific experiments, it appears that yes, they really do. But thats not what they want to know. Theyre asking if their thoughts affect their reality in their everyday lives. To answer that question, theres only one way to find outtry it yourself. For the clearest and most eminently rational description of exactly how to test the power of your thoughts, there is simply no better choice than Mitch Horowitzs The Miracle Club.

DEAN RADIN, PH.D., CHIEF SCIENTIST AT THE INSTITUTE OF NOETIC SCIENCES AND AUTHOR OF REAL MAGIC

Mitch is a contemporary Diogenes without the cynicism, a Socrates minus the coyness, a Kierkegaard with a happier spirit, an everymans philosopher who roams freely among the worlds great ideas, especially those that have been forgotten, hidden, or otherwise dismissed. The world needs his voice and insights now more than ever.

GREG SALYER, PRESIDENT AND CEO OF THE UNIVERSITY OF PHILOSOPHICAL RESEARCH

An erudite and impassioned call for a deeper understanding of the positive-thinking movement. Mitch Horowitz, historian, scholar, and New Thought practitioner, states his case in this beautifully written and eminently practical book. A wonderful read for those familiar with the tenets of New Thought and those who are just embarking on its study and application.

PAUL SELIG, AUTHOR OF I AM THE WORD: A CHANNELED TEXT

Mitchs critical new thinking brings a welcome discipline and honesty to fields too often redolent of fools gold. One hopes both critics and advocates of New Thought read this book; they need to. But bring a knapsack. Theres more than a pocketful of miracles here.

GARY LACHMAN, AUTHOR OF DARK STAR RISING

CREDITS AND ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

The Miracle Club How Thoughts Become Reality - image 5 I began writing this book in April 2016 on a trip to Sicily to visit my wifes family. The slower pace and saner lifestyle there gave me unexpected time to writeand made me very grateful, in more ways than I can say, to my wife, Allison Orr, to our sons Caleb and Toby, and to family members who gave me encouragement.

Personal thanks to journalist and historian Harvey Bishop for opening his blog to me (HarvBishop.com), where I wrote earlier versions of the chapters The Ethic of Getting Rich, Working Class Mystic, and Why the Critics Are Wrong.

Thanks to Dean Radin of the Institute of Noetic Sciences (IONS) for his guidance on questions of psychical research and quantum physics, and for generously sharing his insights and experiences.

Thanks to Stacy Horn, Sally Rhine Feather, and John Palmer for sharing resources on ESP research and helping me think through several issues. Stacys book Unbelievable is, in my view, the finest thing written on J. B. Rhine.

Thanks to Heather Brennan for transcribing a talk I delivered on Neville in 2013 at the Brooklyn arts space Observatory, and my 2016 radio interview with David Lynch, both of which contributed to this book.

Thanks to my agent Amy Hughes, who got it from the start, and to Jon Graham of Inner Traditions for his immediate support of the book. Thanks, too, to Jennie Marx of Inner Traditions for her friendly and adroit handling of production.

Special thanks, as always, to my friend and colleague Joel Fotinos, who first exposed me to many of the ideas in this book.

PURPOSE.

Ralph Waldo Emerson called for a Philosophy for the Peoplea simple, dynamic, truthful guide to living ethically and with power. This is my response to that call. My wish is to bring a new tone of maturity to the most popular (and disparaged) of all modern philosophies: positive thinking, or New Thought, which grew partly from Emersons work and has spread, in various forms and differing vocabularies, throughout modern life. The guiding principle of positive-mind metaphysics is: thoughts are causative. I consider this outlook applied Transcendentalism and explore it on practical terms in this book.

I call this book The Miracle Club in homage to my heroes who run throughout it: men and women of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries who blazed a path of practical spirituality for everyday people, and who dedicated years of personal experimentation and search to distilling simple, effective methods by which to expand your day-to-day experience and possibilities. The term Miracle Club has its earliest roots in a group of esoteric seekers who banded together in New York City in 1875 to explore the ineffable. That year, one of the clubs founders received a mysterious letter telling him: Dont give up thy club. TRY. This book is, in some regards, a resumption of their efforts. I define miracles, quite simply, as circumstances or events that surpass all conventional or natural expectation. I ask you to join me in pursuing such possibilities in your own lifenot only through the medium of ideas, but also in a more direct manner, as I describe at the end of the book.

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