An Irish boy left the priesthood, crossed an ocean, and built a new faith out of the human mind.
This is the story of Joseph Murphy, the Irish-born minister whose single book on the subconscious mind has sold in the millions and has never left print. We begin with the boy who trained for the priesthood and lost his faith, the chemist who crossed an ocean, and the quiet preacher who found in a New York congregation a new American religion of the mind. From there we trace the tradition he inherited, the British judge whose ideas he carried, and the simple, startling model of two minds at the center of his teaching.
We follow his redefinition of prayer, his practice at the threshold of sleep, his promises of health and wealth, and the impersonal God he made out of the God of his childhood. And we ask the hard questions in turn, whether the teaching is kind, whether it is true, and why, decades after his death, the world still cannot stop reading him.
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00:00:00 The Boy Who Left the Priesthood
00:10:42 The American Religion of the Mind
00:18:11 The Judge Who Weighed the Soul
00:24:34 The Gardener and the Soil
00:35:26 The Law of Belief
00:41:13 The Book That Would Not Die
00:52:42 Prayer Without a Listener
01:01:34 The Doorway of Sleep
01:07:27 The Body That Believes
01:14:57 The Heat of Conviction
01:21:32 The Promise of Plenty
01:28:47 Rewriting the Self
01:39:45 What Became of God
01:47:29 The One Mind
01:54:04 When the Law Fails
02:02:38 How Would We Know
02:12:44 The Minister at His Desk
02:19:07 The Long Afterlife
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