Open yourself up to the goodness that is truly yours
Emmet Fox was a prominent New Thought teacher who became one of the most popular spiritual leaders of the twentieth century. The Golden The Complete Original Edition is a collection designed for the modern reader that features the original editions of his most influential writing. In it, he explores ‘the golden key to harmony and happiness’ sharing a message of transformational empowerment.
This small volume features six of Fox’s most pivotal works, including The Golden Key, The Mental Equivalent, Life is Consciousness, Getting Results by Prayer, You Must be Born Again, and The Great Adventure. Each book is brief―something you’ll be able to read in a single sitting―but Fox’s insights will shift your worldview and equip you with the key to a new worldview. This is a book you will find yourself reaching for again and again.
Emmet Fox was a New Thought spiritual leader of the early 20th century, famous for his large Divine Science church services held in New York City during the Depression.
I came across Emmet Fox some 40 years ago in my early twenties when I was getting sober I thought I have read most of his works I still continue to re-read them. I have found that though most of his writings began in the early thirties I find that from his books I still find what I am looking for in daily life. I also see at times or feel that others have just taken some of his ideas or sayings and reworked them but are still his teachings so why change? Here is just an overview of some of his readings and you will get a good look at what I am talking about. For those in A.A., he was looked on quite a bit in the early beginnings of A. A and his mother was the secretary to Bill Wilson one of the co-founders and that is why he and some of his teachings were in the early part of A.A. still for me a good book.
I Love The Golden Key. It is about scientific prayer. It's only a few pages long but comes with other little reads of Emmet Fox's like The Mental Equivalent and more. Great read. I read it every day.