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An early exponent of the superconscious was William Walker Atkinson, an American occultist and prolific author of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. [1] The idea was expanded on by British novelist, playwright, World War I-era activist and spiritualist Edith Lyttelton.
William Walker Atkinson (December 5, 1862 – November 22, 1932) was an attorney, merchant, publisher, and author, as well as an occultist and an American pioneer of the New Thought movement. He is the author of the pseudonymous works attributed to Theron Q. Dumont and Yogi Ramacharaka. [1]
Higher consciousness (also called expanded consciousness) is a term that has been used in various ways to label particular states of consciousness or personal development. [1]
Ann Ree Colton (born 1898) was a clairvoyant who founded the system of "niscience," a word Colton coined meaning to know beyond intellectual knowledge, "superconscious knowing," she called it. Biography and teachings
Spiritualism heavily influenced her works, The Faculty of Communion (1925), Our Superconscious Mind (1931), and Some Cases of Prediction (1937), as well as her biography of Florence Upton (1926). [ 1 ]
Robert Collier (author) [21] – The God in You; The Magic Word; The Book of Life (1925); The Secret of the Ages (1926); The Secret Power; Riches Within Your Reach: The Law of the Higher Potential; The Science of Getting What You Want; The Life Magnet; Russell Conwell [22] – Acres of Diamonds; Malinda Cramer [23] – Divine Science & Healing.
Laurie Cabot; Margaret Cameron; Baba Raúl Cañizares; Philip Carr-Gomm; Hereward Carrington; Peter J. Carroll; Paul Foster Case; Carlos Castaneda; Richard Cavendish (1930–2016); Edgar Cayce
The universal mind, or universal consciousness, is a metaphysical concept suggesting an underlying essence of all beings and becoming in the universe. It includes the being and becoming that occurred in the universe prior to the emergence of the concept of mind, a term that more appropriately refers to the organic, human aspect of universal consciousness.