Positive Thinkers

The Three Pillars

1. Neville Goddard (The Mystic)

Goddard was a proponent of Radical Idealism. His core teaching was "Imagination creates reality." He taught that the human imagination is the divine force within.

  • Key Concept: "The Feeling of the Wish Fulfilled." You must think from the goal as if it is already a physical fact.

2. Alan Watts (The Philosopher)

Watts translated Eastern philosophies like Zen and Taoism for the West, focusing on the "illusion of the self" and universal interconnectedness.

  • Key Concept: "The Wisdom of Insecurity." Realizing you are not a stranger in the world, but something the entire universe is "doing."

3. Napoleon Hill (The Pragmatist)

The father of modern self-help, Hill codified a "Philosophy of Achievement" based on the psychology of success and financial wealth.

  • Key Concept: "Definiteness of Purpose." A burning desire backed by a plan and a "Master Mind" group.

Expanded Influences

Seven additional figures who share similar metaphysical and philosophical DNA:

Thinker Core Focus
Joseph Murphy The Power of the Subconscious Mind
Manly P. Hall Esoteric History & Secret Teachings
Earl Nightingale "We become what we think about"
Florence Scovel Shinn The Game of Life & The Spoken Word
Jiddu Krishnamurti Total Psychological Freedom
Wallace D. Wattles The Science of Getting Rich
Ram Dass Ego Dissolution & Spiritual Presence

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