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Why I Founded Psychiana (The Teaching Which is Bringing New Life to a Spiritually Dead World) - Success or Failure; Wealth or Poverty: Which? Item Info

Title:
Why I Founded Psychiana (The Teaching Which is Bringing New Life to a Spiritually Dead World) - Success or Failure; Wealth or Poverty: Which?
Creator:
Robinson, Frank B.
Date Created (ISO Standard):
1929
Description:
Introductory lesson to Psychiana promises students that the Power Robinson has realized can give them anything 'spiritual or MATERIAL' that they desire. He heavily criticizes the teachings of orthodox religions and explains that if the Power he has realized can govern the entire universe it can give them any material thing they seek.
Item Information:
multiple-page; lectures
Related Publication:
Success; God Power; Criticizing Orthodox Religion; Jesus Christ; Material Abundance
Materials:
multiple-page; lectures
Identifier:
MG101_b4_f21_004
Source:
MG 101, Frank Bruce Robinson. Papers, 1929-1951, University of Idaho Library Special Collections and Archives, http://archiveswest.orbiscascade.org/ark:80444/xv97133
Original Indentifier:
MG-101, Box 4, Folder 21
Type:
Text
Format:
application/pdf
Language:
eng

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"Why I Founded Psychiana (The Teaching Which is Bringing New Life to a Spiritually Dead World) - Success or Failure; Wealth or Poverty: Which?", Psychiana Digital Collection, University of Idaho Library Digital Collections, https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/psychiana/items/psychiana809.html
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