William Walker Atkinson's Key Ideas summarized for the Busy Executive. Atkinson wrote a multitude of books on New Thought by various names. He wrote nearly a hundred books with many other pseudonyms: Theodore Sheldon, Theron Q.Dumont, Swami Panchadasi, The Three Initiates, Magus Incognitus
Originally from Maryland, he married and later became interested in Mental Science and Hinduism. He was admitted to practice as a lawyer in Pennsylvania and Illinois. Around 1916, he began writing articles for Elizabeth Towne's magazine The Nautilus, and from 1916 to 1919 Atkinson edited the journal Advanced Thought, and for a time honorary president of the International New Thought Alliance.
Originally from Maryland, he married and later became interested in Mental Science and Hinduism. He was admitted to practice as a lawyer in Pennsylvania and Illinois. Around 1916, he began writing articles for Elizabeth Towne's magazine The Nautilus, and from 1916 to 1919 Atkinson edited the journal Advanced Thought, and for a time honorary president of the International New Thought Alliance.