Genevieve Behrend was a prominent figure in the New Thought movement of the early 20th century.
As the only personal student of Thomas Troward, a influential writer in Mental Science, she gained unique insights into his teachings.
Behrend applied and expanded upon Troward's ideas, establishing The School of the Builders in New York City, which she operated until 1925.
Her work, particularly "Your Invisible Power," helped popularize concepts of visualization and manifestation.
Behrend's teachings emphasized the power of thought and imagination in shaping one's reality, bridging esoteric philosophy with practical applications.
Her contributions continue to influence modern self-help and spiritual growth literature.
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