
Only available in paperback, no fancy artwork on the cover, no glowing reviews by a big time newspaper publisher, no forward by a prestigious luminary, even the editing is second rate. The artwork, even though it look childish, (it's a comic, what do you expect?) is absolutely brilliant.Now, what does graphic novel does is that it takes all 5 comics and adds them all up. It
- Title : The Law of Psychic Phenomena
- Author : Thomson Jay Hudson
- Rating : 4.56 (158 Vote)
- Publish : 2014-10-16
- Format : Paperback
- Pages : 348 Pages
- Asin : 1517790042
- Language : English
Only available in paperback, no fancy artwork on the cover, no glowing reviews by a big time newspaper publisher, no forward by a prestigious luminary, even the editing is second rate. The artwork, even though it look childish, (it's a comic, what do you expect?) is absolutely brilliant.Now, what does graphic novel does is that it takes all 5 comics and adds them all up. It makes me feel like I'm finally understood. The book is a brief 50 pages long and the level of depth it goes to is very shallow. Such a large part of the book was a targeted retelling of Johnson’s own success in the business realm that it seems almost impossible for that positive energy to rub off on you. Toth drew these comics for Whitman/Western Publishing, which had a distribution deal with Dell Comics. Wade isn't particularly happy to be in a prose novel because he has to spend so much time describing everything whereas in a comic he could just show it with pictures.The story is pretty wacky as well. Most tellingly, he writes, "Unfortunately, no original or thorough researAbout the Author Thomas Jay Hudson was a mental science researcher in the late nineteenth century best known for his book entitled, “The Law of Psychic Phenomena.” Hudson’s work had a significant impact on many early twentieth century New Thought writers such as Ernest Holmes.I have done this for two reasons: first, that I might avoid the accusation of having conducted a series of experiments for the purpose of sustaining a pet theory of my own; and second, because I hold that substantial progress cannot be made in science until one is ready to accord due credit to human integrity, and to give due weight to human testimony. That this has never been accomplished is owing to the fact that no successful attempt has been made to formulate a working hypothesis sufficiently comprehensive to embrace all psychic phenomena. In conclusion, I desire to say that I claim no credit for this work, save that which is due to an honest desire to promote the truth for its own sake.. The primary object in offering it to the public is to assist in bringing Psychology within the domain of the exact sciences. It has, however, long been felt by the ablest thinkers of our time that all psychic manifestations of the human intellect, normal or abnormal, whether designated by the name of mesmerism, hypnotism, somnambulism, trance, spiritism, demonology, miracle, mental therapeutics, genius, or insanity, are in some Thomas Jay Hudson was a mental science researcher in the late nineteenth century best known for his book entitled, “The Law of Psychic Phenomena.” Hudson’s work had a significant impact on many early twentieth century New Thought writers such as Ernest Holmes.


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