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JOEL S. GOLDSMITH (1892-1964), a
monumental teacher of practical mysticism, devoted most of his life
to the discovery and teaching of spiritual principles which he
founded and called The Infinite Way. After the publication of his
seminal book, The Infinite Way, in 1947, Joel traveled throughout
the world as a teacher and a healer. Although Goldsmith's message
was neither organized nor advertised, students of The Infinite Way
increased in numbers. Today, a worldwide student body exists which
continues to practice and preserve his work. More than thirty books
have been compiled from his tape-recorded lectures and classwork
including The Infinite Way and The Art
of Meditation.
COMPLETE LIST OF GOLDSMITH BOOKS
Joel S. Goldsmith was an
internationally acclaimed spiritual teacher, is recognized as the
leading figure in bringing mysticism to the Western world in the 20th
and 21st centuries. Today, authors and lecturers from all walks of life
consider Goldsmith a key influence of their own spiritual growth. Goldsmith was born in New York City on
March 10, 1892. As a young man, he left school before graduating, and
traveled the world, practicing principles that brought him a successful
business career. Struck by his observations during his journeys, seeing
man’s inhumanity to man and the ravages of poverty and injustice in the
cities of the world, he began to search for the reasons man has to
suffer and fear, to war and die. A pivotal moment in his life occurred
when, as a young man, he visited a Christian Science practitioner and
received an instantaneous healing of an illness. From that time,
Goldsmith dedicated his life to seeking the principles underlying that
healing. This was the beginning of what was to be a long and fruitful
healing practice and spiritual ministry, years in which he immersed
himself in a deep study of the scriptures of the world. In 1948, Mr.
Goldsmith wrote a book he called The Infinite Way. He felt this book
was the culmination of his long career of teaching and healing and
after its publication he prepared to retire and lead a life of
contemplation. The message in this
book, however, was explosive and soon individuals and then groups of
individuals were coming to Goldsmith’s doorstep asking for instruction.
This led to talks and classes given to small groups in his home. Soon,
larger rooms had to be obtained to accommodate the many who were coming
to learn more about this revolutionary message of enlightenment. And so
Goldsmith, continuing his active healing practice, now added lecturing
and teaching classes to his “retirement”, a spiritual journey which was
to take him around the world many times over. Mr. Goldsmith never
advertised, organized, or promoted his work, but within his eighteen
years of presenting this message, he sold millions of books to hundreds
of thousands of readers and students around the world. His spiritual
teachings are also contained in hundreds of hours of recorded class and
lecture work. He passed away in London in 1964.
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