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Rinus le Roux
Growing up in a small South African North West town, of Afrikaans middle aged parents, fueled Rinus le Roux longing to understand what the meaning of life was, and inspired him to develop a big game mentality. At age 13 he read Richard Bach’s book “Illusions”. It was the quote “Here is a test to
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Christian D. Larson
New idea writer CHRISTIAN DAA LARSON (1866– 1955) was an American New Thought pioneer and instructor, and additionally a productive writer of otherworldly and New Thought books. His works affected eminent New Thought creators and pioneers. Born in Iowa, he went to Iowa State College, and furthermore went to a Unitarian Theological school in Meadville,
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Charles F. Haanel
Charles Francis Haanel (born Heimell; 1866 – 1949) was an American philosopher, businessman and new thought author best known for his book The Master Key System. During his life Haanel earned and received several honorary academic degrees, including hon. Ph.D., College National Electronic Institute; Metaphysics, Psy. D., College of Divine Metaphysics; and M.D., Universal College
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Three Initiates
The “Three Initiates” who authored The Kybalion chose to remain anonymous. As a result, a great deal of speculation has been made about who actually wrote the book. The most common proposal is that The Kybalion was authored by William Walker Atkinson, either alone or with others, such as Paul Foster Case and Elias Gewurz.
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Wallace D. Wattles
Wallace Delois Wattles (born Walters; 1860 – 1911) was an American author in the genre of New Thought. While he remains personally somewhat obscure, his writing has been widely quoted and remains in print in the new thought and self-help genres. Wattles’ best known work is a 1910 book called The Science of Getting Rich
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