Respect, trust, and commitment are the cornerstones of a dedicated relationship between a teacher and a student. For a passionate student yearning to learn and understand the essence of a subject, they must demonstrate these traits before a teacher will take them under their wing. In this case, the teacher was Thomas Troward of Cornwall England and the student was Genevieve Behrend. He imparted his personal insight to the one and only pupil who could perpetuate this knowledge and share it with the world. Not long after her time with Troward, Behrend began her mission in New York City where she established and headed The School of the Builders up until 1925. She then established another school in Los Angeles before touring other major cities throughout North America for the next 35 years as a celebrated lecturer, teacher, and practitioner of Mental Science. Your Invisible Power was her first book and remains her most powerful and popular work. Behrend presents the Troward philosophy at its best because of the way her incomparably direct, and dynamic personality relates the life-changing concepts on a personal level. Behrend says, "We all possess more power and greater possibilities than we realize, and visualizing is one of the greatest of these powers". Listen as she offers you a powerful, yet simple and easy guide to open up the way to the attainment of your desires.
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"This is not the edition I have, the cover on this one really doesn't depict what's in the book, or how it's presented. I am interested in her because of what she was able to accomplish, how she presented what she knew and becasue of the people she studied with. "
— Judy (5 out of 5 stars)
" Interesting old book about the power of thought. Sort of a precursor to the modern day law of attraction concept. "
— Diana, 11/13/2013" Interesting old book about the power of thought. Sort of a precursor to the modern day law of attraction concept. "
— Diana, 11/1/2013" So enlightening to gain knowledge from the only student of the great judge troward. it got me to look at life from a brand new perspective. "
— Kironji, 9/26/2013" This book is similar to The Secret, but it has a lot information (better information) than it. Yet it's way better than the Secret. A totally must read! "
— Fatima, 9/17/2013" again- good addition to the study of the power of the human mind but I would definitely add at least james allen and neville goddard to the mix. "
— Ostara, 9/13/2013" A kindred spirit of Florence Scovel Shinn and law of attraction. Specific details on how to make your mind work for you. Loved the book. "
— Debbie, 8/1/2013" Good teaching material for creating a consciousness of manifesting. "
— John, 5/15/2013" This is not the edition I have, the cover on this one really doesn't depict what's in the book, or how it's presented. I am interested in her because of what she was able to accomplish, how she presented what she knew and becasue of the people she studied with. "
— Judy, 3/22/2013" Good read and thought provoking. Got a lot out of the book. "
— Debbie, 2/23/2013" A kindred spirit of Florence Scovel Shinn and law of attraction. Specific details on how to make your mind work for you. Loved the book. "
— Debbie, 1/1/2013" Good teaching material for creating a consciousness of manifesting. "
— John, 10/15/2012" So enlightening to gain knowledge from the only student of the great judge troward. it got me to look at life from a brand new perspective. "
— Kironji, 6/8/2012" Good read and thought provoking. Got a lot out of the book. "
— Debbie, 6/1/2012" again- good addition to the study of the power of the human mind but I would definitely add at least james allen and neville goddard to the mix. "
— Ostara, 10/14/2011" This book is similar to The Secret, but it has a lot information (better information) than it. Yet it's way better than the Secret. A totally must read! "
— Fatima, 2/20/2011" Good read and thought provoking. Got a lot out of the book. "
— Debbie, 1/24/2011" This is not the edition I have, the cover on this one really doesn't depict what's in the book, or how it's presented. I am interested in her because of what she was able to accomplish, how she presented what she knew and becasue of the people she studied with. "
— Judy, 9/5/2010
Genevieve Behrend was the only personal student of Thomas Troward, a prominent figure in the New Thought movement. After her studies with Troward, Behrend established and ran The School of the Builders in New York City and a second school in Los Angeles; she went on to tour major cities throughout North America as a celebrated lecturer, teacher, and practitioner of mental science. Your Invisible Power remains her most powerful and popular work.
Marguerite Gavin is a seasoned theater veteran, a five-time nominee for the prestigious Audie Award, and the winner of numerous AudioFile Earphones and Publishers Weekly awards. She has been an actor, director, and audiobook narrator for her entire professional career. With over four hundred titles to her credit, her narration spans nearly every genre, from nonfiction to mystery, science fiction, fantasy, romance, and children’s fiction. AudioFile magazine says, “Marguerite Gavin…has a sonorous voice, rich and full of emotion.”