About this book
Thomas Troward’s The Doré Lectures being Sunday addresses at the Doré Gallery, London, given in connection with the Higher Thought Centre delivers a luminous series of talks that unpack the creative power of thought and the role of individuality in shaping experience. Delivered as Sunday addresses in early 20th-century London, these dozen lectures move progressively from theory to practice, examining how universal laws remain constant yet yield extraordinary results when consciously applied by an intelligent will. Troward blends philosophical rigor and psychological insight—revisiting religious symbols, the figure of the Christ, Edenic allegory, and the New Thought movement—to argue for a practical metaphysic in which affirmation, spiritual perception, and right thinking produce transformation.
Rooted in the Higher Thought tradition, the book bridges philosophy and psychology, offering clear explanations of how personal consciousness can work with natural law to evoke power, beauty, and usefulness. Ideal for listeners curious about New Thought, practical spirituality, or the philosophical foundations of mind‑based change, this audiobook is a compact, thought‑provoking guide to applying metaphysical principles in modern life.