52 cards to carry the teaching into every part of your day.
Affirmation Card Deck
The Great Within
Apply the Teaching
Affirmation Card Deck for The Great Within
The Great Within - Affirmation Card Deck
50 printable affirmation cards drawn from The Great Within for daily inner power practice.
Inside the Deck
Every card is a direct line from the text
The subconscious is within the conscious, and, being unlimited, both in power and in possibilities, is appropriately termed the great within.
- Christian D. Larson
The conscious mind acts, the subconscious reacts; the conscious mind produces the impression, the subconscious produces the expression; the conscious mind determines what is to be done, the subconscious supplies the mental material and the necessary power.
- Christian D. Larson
The subconscious mind is a rich mental field; every conscious impression is a seed sown in this field, and will bear fruit after its kind, be the seed good or otherwise.
- Christian D. Larson
The full deck draws from across The Great Within - every major principle, in Larson's own words, ready to print and use.
The Method
Why cards work when a book does not
Reading a book is a single linear encounter. You move through it once, retain a fraction, and rarely return to the passages that most needed to land. A card deck removes the sequence entirely. You encounter the same principles in shifting order across days and weeks, which prevents the habituation that kills impact in linear reading. The principle you dismissed on Monday draws your hand on Thursday when your situation has changed enough to receive it.
Physical handling activates different neural processing than reading on a screen. The act of shuffling, drawing, and holding a card engages embodied cognition - the brain processes meaning differently when the hands are involved. Each card is designed to be read slowly, held for a moment, and felt as well as understood.
Single-card focus is also a concentration tool. When you draw one card and sit with it for the day, you are practising the interior direction Larson describes throughout The Great Within: sustained attention on one idea, long enough for it to pass from the conscious surface into the subconscious field where change actually happens.
How to Use It
Four ways to work with the deck
Daily draw
Shuffle, draw one card at the start of the day. Place it somewhere visible on your desk. Let it inform the quality of attention you bring to ordinary tasks - not as a to-do but as a lens.
Intention draw
Hold a specific challenge or decision in mind, then draw. The principle you receive is not random - your subconscious guides your hand toward what it already knows you need. Read it in light of the specific question.
Weekly anchor
Draw one card on Sunday evening. Pin it visibly for the week. The principle becomes a background operating instruction - not something you actively think about, but something that subtly colours every interaction for seven days.
Reflection spread
Draw three cards: where I am now, what I am moving toward, what supports the shift. This is a five-minute practice at the end of the week that externalises the subconscious processing that has been happening quietly all along.
Worth knowing
This is a daily practice tool, not a structured programme
The card deck works through repeated, flexible exposure - it is not a step-by-step system. If you want thirty days of structured daily exercises that take you through the teaching methodically, that is what the workbook is built for. The 30-day workbook is here.
Who This Is For
You'll get the most from this if…
- ✓You feel there is more inside you than you have ever been able to express or access
- ✓You understand that the subconscious is powerful but do not have a practical framework for working with it deliberately
- ✓You have tried willpower and discipline as your primary tools and keep finding they fail under pressure or fatigue
- ✓You want to understand the relationship between conscious intention and automatic subconscious response - how one translates into the other
- ✓You are drawn to the idea that the answer is already inside you but need a map for getting there
- ✓You are working through chronic anxiety, hyper-vigilance, or difficulty feeling safe - and want a gentle, non-clinical framework for somatic self-regulation
Complete the Practice
Complete the The Great Within practice
Quick-Start Cheat Sheets
The core principles across multiple printable pages.
30-Day Challenge Workbook
Build the teaching into 30 days of structured daily practice.
Habit Tracker & Goal Planner
Track the micro-habits that compound into lasting change.
52-Week Daily Affirmation Calendar
52 weeks of daily affirmations - one for every day from May 2026 to April 2027.
The Toolkit
All five products for this work in one discounted bundle. Save 30%.
Annotated Edition
Christie L. Russell's annotated edition with neuroscience and NLP commentary.
About the Work
The Great Within - New Thought, 1866-1954
An exploration of the vast inner resources - wisdom, strength, creativity - that lie undeveloped in most people, and practical methods for awakening them.
The Science Behind It
Larson's prolific optimism-based approach is the closest New Thought comes to positive psychology as a formal discipline. His emphasis on the 'promise yourself' principle maps to self-compassion research - treating yourself as you would a good friend is one of the most evidence-backed interventions for sustained positive change. His insistence on consistency over intensity anticipates what we now know about neuroplasticity: small repeated actions create stronger and more durable neural pathways than occasional dramatic ones.
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