Spanning the breadth of his philosophical exploration, 'The Complete Works of Thomas Troward' brings together an eminent collection of Troward's insightful essays and lectures. Engaging the reader with a blend of metaphysical ponderings and religious reflections, the collection includes seminal works such as 'The Edinburgh Lectures on Mental Science' and 'The Dore Lectures on Mental Science.' His philosophical discourse weaves through the nature of mental science and its connection to human creativity and consciousness, utilizing a crisp, erudite prose that resonates with the Spirit of the Age—characterized by a Victorian fascination with the synthesis of science, spirituality, and intellectualism. Troward's discussions on 'The Law and the Word' and 'The Creative Process in the Individual' especially highlight his belief in the power of thought and the divine principle informing existence within a firm literary context of New Thought movement at the turn of the twentieth century. Thomas Troward, an influential figure in the New Thought movement and former Divisional Judge in British-administered India, drew upon a vast reservoir of spiritual, intellectual, and judicial wisdom to compose these works. His perspectives were shaped by both Eastern and Western philosophies, a hybrid vision that allowed him to discover underlying unity in diverse systems of thought. The fruits of his life's work, shared in this compendium, are of a man deeply invested in understanding the dynamic interplay between the metaphysical and the material, and the indisputable influence of the human mind on reality itself. With a scholarly yet accessible style, 'The Complete Works of Thomas Troward' is recommended to those who seek not only to understand the historical context of mental science within the New Thought tradition but also to those who aspire to deepen their comprehension of the underlying principles of creativity, the power of thought, and the spiritual interpretations of scripture. This detailed collection is a must-read for students of metaphysical studies, philosophers of science, and seekers of spiritual wisdom. Troward's profound insights offer a timeless reflection on the mind's capacity to shape one's reality and understand the divine.