NEW THOUGHT


Meaning of NEW THOUGHT in English

Mind-healing movement that originated in the U.S. in the 19th century.

Its earliest proponent, Phineas P. Quimby (1802–66), was a mesmerist who taught that illness is mental. New Thought was influenced by philosophers ranging from Plato to Hegel , and Ralph Waldo Emerson and in turn influenced Mary Baker Eddy 's {{link=Christian Science">Christian Science . The International New Thought Alliance (formed 1914) asserts that sin and illness stem from incorrect thinking. New Thought groups emphasize Jesus as a teacher and healer and proclaim his kingdom as being within each person.

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