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How I Became
The Only Personal Pupil
of Thomas Troward,
The Great Mental Scientist
AS soon as the idea of studying
with Troward came to me, I asked a friend
to write him for me, feeling that perhaps
my friend could couch my desire in better
or more persuasive terms than I could employ.
To all the letters written by this friend,
I received not one reply. This was so discouraging
that I would have completely abandoned the
idea of becoming Troward‘s pupil,
except for the experience I had had that
day on the street, when my whole world was
illuminated, and I remembered the promise
“All things whatsoever thou wilt,
believe thou hast received, and thou shalt
receive.”
With this experience in my mind, my passage
to England was arranged, notwithstanding
the fact that apparently my letters were
ignored. We wrote again, however, and finally
received a reply, very courteous though
very positive. Troward did not take pupils;
he had no time to devote to a pupil. Notwithstanding
this definite decision, I declined to be
discouraged, because of the memory of my
experience
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