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by Ralph Waldo Trine (Author)
In Tune with the Infinite presents Ralph Waldo Trine's central statement of New Thought philosophy, articulating a disciplined vision of harmony between individual consciousness and universal law.
In this influential work, Trine argues that character, thought, and spiritual alignment determine outward experience. Rather than urging emotional enthusiasm, he advocates inward steadiness: clarity of purpose, moral consistency, and confidence in the constructive power of rightly directed thought. The book reflects the late nineteenth-century synthesis of ethical idealism and practical metaphysics that shaped early prosperity philosophy.
Among Trine's most widely read works-alongside What All the World's A-Seeking and Thoughts I Met on the Highway-this volume stands as the philosophical foundation of his teaching. Its tone is measured and reflective, emphasizing interior order as the source of effective action. Presented here in its complete and unabridged form, the text remains a significant document in the history of American spiritual thought.
