Genevieve 
Behrend

Your Invisible Power

Genevieve Behrend was the only personal student of Thomas Troward, the master of "Mental Science."  Your Invisible Power is a powerful, yet simple and easy guide.  This book can teach you how to use the power of visualization and other processes taught by Thomas Troward to transform your life. 

Behrend says, "We all possess more power and greater possibilities than we realize, and visualizing is one of the greatest of these powers. It brings other possibilities to our observation.  When we pause to think for a moment, we realize that for a cosmos to exist at all, it must be the outcome of a cosmic mind."  Your Invisible Power remains Behrend's most powerful and popular work.

Attaining Your Desires

This is a 1929 classic book by Genevieve Behrend. This book is more for advance reader of the subconscious mind power. If you have understood the fundamentals of subconscious and would like to know more, this book is your best choice.

 

She says:

 

"It is my purpose to tell you in this little book. I desire to crystallize the heart-coinings of my revered master, Judge Thomas T. Troward, as reflected through the mirror of my mind and soul. I have adopted as my means of expression, the dialogue style, familiar to all students of that greatest of all speculative philosophers, Plato. I am convinced, through years of study of this almost superhuman mind, that this literary form is the one most nearly calculated to convey the most subtle shades of meaning, the richest depth of soul-sounding."

 

  ABOUT GENEVIEVE BEHREND

RESPECT, TRUST, COMMITMENT. These are the cornerstones of a dedicated relationship between a teacher and a student. For a passionate student yearning to learn and understand the essence of a subject, they must demonstrate these traits before a teacher will take them under their wing. In this case, the teacher was Thomas Troward of Cornwall England and the student was Genevieve Behrend.

Not long after her time with Troward, Behrend began her mission in New York City where she established and headed The School of the Builders up until 1925. She then established another school in Los Angeles before touring other major cities throughout North America for the next 35 years as a celebrated lecturer, teacher, and practitioner of Mental Science. Behrend presents the Troward philosophy at its best because of the way her incomparably direct, and dynamic personality relates the life-changing concepts on a personal level. Now it�s up to you to respect, trust, and commit.