In Tune with the Infinite, Ralph Waldo Trine
In Tune with the Infinite, Ralph Waldo Trine
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In Tune with the Infinite

Author: Ralph Waldo Trine

Narrator: Ken Moore

Unabridged: 4 hr 28 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 02/14/2024


Synopsis

In Tune with the Infinite" by Ralph Waldo Trine, first published in 1897, serves as a timeless guide to living in harmony with universal principles. Trine explores the concept of aligning one's life with the infinite source of power, delving into the connection between thought, consciousness, and the manifestation of our desires. This audiobook offers practical insights for those seeking to unlock their full potential and live a life of purpose and abundance.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Sudhakar on August 15, 2014

I got my hands on this book at an old book store. It was hard cover well used beaten book, I had to buy it once I read a few sentences. It is one of the books that I read very often. I gifted copies of it to many of my friends. Books like this are like manuals for life.......more

Goodreads review by Sotiris on November 09, 2022

Allegedly, Henry Ford, a pioneer of mass-produced automobiles, attributed his success directly to reading "In Tune with the Infinite." After reading the book, Ford ordered it in mass and distributed copies freely to high-profile industrialists. Why? Perhaps becouse of the intense spirituality, maybe......more

Goodreads review by Mary on June 12, 2013

This is one of favorite books. I keep it beside my bed and read from it often.......more

Goodreads review by Ronda on March 06, 2013

I absolutely ador this book. The style appeals very much to me, and if you are someone who enjoys the classics and/or enjoys a more "old fashioned" writing style, it will appeal to you. Otherwise it may go over your head. Follow your bliss, Ronda del Boccio, the Story Lady......more

Goodreads review by Laura on January 16, 2018

This book!! I can’t tell you how it’s begun changing my life!! There isn’t any preaching but there is reference to religion. Be open minded, don’t pass this one by because you think you’ll read about God too much. I’m not a religious person in regards to church etc however the author does use the ter......more