This book was very helpful in relaying not only biographical information but the difficult process that any one on a similar journey will face.
Joel Solomon Goldsmith (March 10, 1892 – June 17, 1964) was an American spiritual author, teacher, spiritual healer, and modern-day mystic. He founded The Infinite Way movement. Joel S. Goldsmith was born in New York City on March 10, 1892. His parents were non-practicing Jews, who were married in New York City in 1891. Joel was their first child. They had another son two years later, followed by a daughter two years thereafter.
This book was very helpful in relaying not only biographical information but the difficult process that any one on a similar journey will face.
Sally Robbins as she explores the life and spiritual growth of one of the giants of New Thought, Joel Goldsmith. We’ll examine his upbringing, what led to his core beliefs, and how he changed the world with his writings and classes. From the riveting biography by Joel’s student, Lorraine Sinkler, we’ll uncover what made Goldsmith’s spiritual journey so relevant to us today.
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Joel S. Goldsmith (1892-1964).
The spiritual journey of Joel S. Goldsmith, modern mystic.
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Joel Goldsmith has written many books about the principles that constitute the message of the Infinite Wa.
Joel Goldsmith has written many books about the principles that constitute the message of the Infinite Way. In The Art of Spiritual Living, he focuses on how we can bring those principles into every phase of life - health, supply, business, home, relationships - and experience their transforming influence. Being able to live the spiritual life, he says, is dependent upon your knowing, first of all, that God is your selfhood and the selfhood of everyone you meet, and then knowing that the Father within you knows your need