Kate Atkinson Boehme

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Kate Atkinson Boehme was a New Thought writer whose articles were published in Elizabeth Towne's magazine Nautilus. In 1918 she was associated with the Radiant Center of Philosophy in Atlantic City, New Jersey.[1] Her book New Thought Healing Made Plain was published by Elizabeth Towne in 1918. Some of her books remain in print 100 years after their first publication, and have also been translated into Spanish.

New Thought and Health

Boehme was an advocate of personal wellness through transformative thought. Like her publisher, Elizabeth Towne, she treated New Thought as a philosophy rather than a religion. All of her books dealt to a greater or lesser extent with descriptions of personal experiences of health and healing that she said were achieved by application of New Thought principles.

Published works

In English

In Spanish Translation

See also

References

  1. Nautilus Magazine of New Thought January 1918 issue


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