Genevieve Behrend

Biography

Geneviève Behrend (1881 in Paris – 1960 in United States) was a French-born author and teacher of Mental Science, a New Thought discipline taught by Thomas Troward.
There is little known about her early life except that after her husband died she traveled extensively. She studied Christian Science and met its founder Mary Baker Eddy, but ultimately left that faith. She met Abdul Baha, whose father had founded Baháʼí Faith, and he told her that she would “travel the world over seeking the truth, and when she had found it, would speak it out”.
After her studies with Thomas Troward, she founded a New Thought school called The School of the Builders in approximately 1915 in New York City, running it herself until 1925. She then founded another New Thought school in Los Angeles, after which she traveled throughout North America lecturing on mental science and New Thought for 35 years, as well as giving radio broadcasts.
She is quoted as an expert in the best-selling self-help book The Secret by Rhonda Byrne.

Books

Your Invisible Power. Your Access to All You May Wish to Possess or to Be
Price: $7.99 USD. Words: 18,120. Language: English. Published: September 11, 2022 and represented by Ebooks World Editor. Categories: Nonfiction » Religion & Spirituality » Body, mind, & spirit » Inspiration & personal growth, Nonfiction » Self-improvement » Personal Growth / Success
In this book Genevieve Behrend gives a Presentation of the Mental Science studies of Thomas Troward, which she herself has experimented. You free access to all you may wish to possess or to be.
Attaining Your Desires By Letting Your Subconscious Mind Work For You
Price: $7.50 USD. Words: 22,120. Language: English. Published: June 2, 2022 and represented by Ebooks World Editor. Categories: Nonfiction » Inspiration » General self-help, Nonfiction » Self-improvement » Personal Growth / General
Thought is the only action of the mind. By your habitual thoughts you create corresponding external physical conditions, because you thereby create the nucleus which attracts to itself its own correspondence, in due order, until the finished work is manifested on the material plane."

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