The Golden Key and Twenty Two Additional Essays (eBook)
This unabridged edition contains the well-known piece of writing “The Golden Key” along with the following: The Hidden Power - Different People See Different Worlds - Free Will or Fate - Mind Your Own Business - New Thought - No Reality in Evil - Prophecy for Yourself - The Key of Destiny - Law of Circulation - What is Your Because? - Yesterday's Tears - How to Get a Demonstration - The Presence - Cause and Effect - Faith - Flee to the Mountains - Now You Must Do It - Forgiveness - Treat the Treatment - True Prosperity - What Is Scientific Prayer? - You Can Alter Your Life.
Emmet Fox, an Irish New Thought spiritual pioneer who lived from July 30, 1886, to August 13, 1951, mostly during the Great Depression, was a prominent figure in the early 20th century. Fox's large Divine Science church services were held in New York City.
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About the Author
Emmet Fox was a renowned spiritual teacher and influential author best known for popularizing New Thought ideas in the early 20th century. Born in Ireland in 1886, Fox showed an early interest in metaphysics and spiritual healing. He was educated in England and initially trained as an electrical engineer but soon felt called to a higher purpose.
In his middle years, Fox became a prominent figure in the Divine Science movement, drawing large audiences with his powerful, practical lectures on the power of positive thinking and prayer. During the 1930s and 1940s, he spoke regularly at the New York Hippodrome and later at Carnegie Hall, attracting thousands eager to hear his inspirational message.
Fox’s best-known works include The Sermon on the Mount (1934), Power Through Constructive Thinking (1932), and Around the Year with Emmet Fox (1952). His writings emphasized the practical application of Christ’s teachings, focusing on forgiveness, the mental equivalent, and the transforming power of thought. He had a profound impact on the early Alcoholics Anonymous movement, as many AA members found strength and guidance in his ideas.
Fox continued his ministry and writing until his death in Paris in 1951. Today, his works remain cherished by those seeking spiritual growth through the practical, loving principles he shared.
