Warren Felt Evans / William Al-Sharif
'The Mental-Cure' is a 1869 work by Warren Felt Evans that deals with the power of the mind and body to heal and other related psychological methods of treating people for diseases and ailments. Warren Felt Evans (1817-1889) was an American author famous for his writings related to the New Thought movement, a movement originating from 19th century United States based upon the ideas that God exists everywhere, sickness originates in the mind, and that thinking 'correctly' has the ability to heal. He became a proponent of the movement during 1863 as a result of seeking healing from Phineas P. Quimby, the movement’s founder. Contents include: 'The Mind Immaterial, But Substantial', 'The Relation of the Human Mind to God', 'On The Form of the Mind', 'The Division of the Mind into Two Departments', 'The Relation of the Intellect to the Love', 'The Doctrine of Degrees', 'The Spiritual Body', 'On The Emanations of Mind, or Spiritual Spheres', etc. Many vintage books such as this are becoming increasingly scarce and expensive. It is with this in mind that we are republishing this volume now in an affordable, modern, high-quality edition complete with an essay by William Al-Sharif.