In Tune with the Infinite or, Fullness of Peace, Power, and Plenty
Ralph Waldo Trine (1866 - 1958)
Narrated by Kirk Ziggler
Trine tells us that by connecting and harmonizing with the Universe we attract love, health, peace and success. Trines' writings may have been the most important to the "New Thought" movement of the late 1800's and early 1900's which was the forerunner to the "New Age" movement.
Total Run Time 4 Hours 40 Minutes x 5 Audio CDs
1 00 - Preface - 03:14
2 01 - Fullness of Peace, Power and Plenty - Prelude - 02:26
3 02 - The Supreme Fact of The Universe - 06:52
4 03 - The Supreme Fact of Human Life - 35:57
5 04 - Fullness of Life - Bodily Health & Vigor - 01:01:26
6 05 - The Secret, Power and Effects of Love - 22:41
7 06 - Wisdon & Interior Illumination - 39:44
8 07 - The Realization Of Perfet Peace - 20:54
9 08 - Coming Into Fullness of Power - 32:41
10 09 - Plenty of All Things - The Law of Prosperity - 23:04
11 10 - How Men Have Become Prophets, Seers, Sages & Saviors - 11:23
12 11 - The Basic Principle Of All Religions - The Universal Religion - 11:19
13 12 - Entering Now Into the Realization of The Highest Riches - 14:45
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