New Thought · 1802-1866
The Quimby Manuscripts
Phineas Parkhurst Quimby
The posthumous collection of Quimby's papers, letters, and essays edited by Horatio Dresser - the only way to read the founder of New Thought in his own words. Essential for understanding where every idea in this tradition originated, and for seeing how clearly Quimby identified the belief-illness connection over a century before psychoneuroimmunology confirmed it.
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Who This Is For
You'll get the most from The Quimby Manuscriptsif…
- ✓You want to understand where the entire New Thought movement actually came from
- ✓You are interested in the original psychosomatic insight before it was filtered through religious or metaphysical language
- ✓You want to see how clearly the belief-illness connection was understood in the 1850s
- ✓You are studying the history of mind-body medicine and want the founding text
- ✓You are curious about the Quimby-Mary Baker Eddy controversy and what really happened
- ✓You want to trace the lineage from Quimby through to every other author on this page
The Annotated Edition
Read The Quimby Manuscripts- with Christie's annotations
Christie L. Russell's annotated edition adds the neuroscience, NLP, and CBT commentary that places each passage in its modern context - making Quimby's century-old wisdom immediately actionable.
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