Esoteric Psychology
Success Through Directed Thinking
by C.C. Zain
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This is the fifth book in the 21 Brotherhood of Light Course series by C. C. Zain on the Hermetic Sciences, Astrology, Alchemy, Tarot, Kabbalah and the Occult. Of all the energies that influence people, none have a more powerful effect than their own thoughts. Directing one’s thinking is the most potent of all forces to control one’s life and destiny.
This book describes how the astral body (unconscious mind) is thought-built and describes its various elements and thought-cell structure. The book teaches you how the astral body or subconscious mind can be altered through the application of directed thinking and induced emotion. How to use and interpret dreams, the use of demonstration, affirmation and subliminal thinking are thoroughly discussed.
Course 5 of 21 in the Brotherhood of Light Study Program.
Serial Lesson No. |
Chapter/Serial Lesson Title |
56 |
Doctrine of Esoteric Psychology |
57 |
Reason and Intuition |
58 |
Language and the Value of Dreams |
59 |
Desire and How to Use It |
60 |
Why Repression is Not Morality |
61 |
How to Rule the Stars |
62 |
How to Apply Suggestion |
63 |
Correct Use of Affirmations |
64 |
How to Think Constructively |
65 |
How to Cultivate Subliminal Thinking |
66 |
How to Develop Creative Imagination |
67 |
How to Demonstrate Success |
448 pages, 5 1/2; x 7 3/4 Hardback Sewn Binding
ISBN 978-0-87887-254-1
$22.95
Author Bio:
C. C. Zain is the pen name used by Elbert Benjamine (1882-1951), the noted astrologer, naturalist and occultist, for those writings done under the auspices of The Brotherhood of Light during the years 1914 - 1934. This body of knowledge has become known as The Brotherhood of Light Lessons.
Elbert Benjamine was one of the most prolific astrological writers of the 20th century. In addition to the twenty-three volumes of the Brotherhood of Light series published under the penname C. C. Zain, Benjamine also wrote over fifty books and hundreds of magazine articles. A scholar who mastered every physical science of his time, Benjamine brought the same vigor to his exploration of the metaphysical sciences. Like the writings of Bailey, Blavatsky, Steiner, and Heindl, the works of C. C. Zain (Elbert Benjamine) have impacted the lives of thousands of students of Western Occultism.
Elbert Benjamine was born Benjamin P. Williams in the small town of Adel, Iowa, December 12, 1882. He was a natural psychic and seer. In his youth, his heightened awareness brought him into contact with those who had passed from this plane to the next. In the autumn of 1898, he began his esoteric studies. By 1900 he had contacted The Brotherhood of Light and began serious study of astrology. His father was a doctor and deacon in the Disciples of Christ church in Iowa, where the community strongly disapproved of any interest in astrology and the occult. For this reason, upon moving to Los Angeles, he changed his name to Elbert Benjamine in order to protect his family. In the spring of 1910 he gave his promise to write the Twenty-One Brotherhood of Light Courses covering astrology, alchemy and magic, under the penname of C. C. Zain. From that time until his death in 1951, he devoted his life’s energy and personal resources to writing the lessons, and to establishing The Church of Light as a vehicle for disseminating The Brotherhood of Light teachings.
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