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How to Read Human Nature: Its Inner States and Outer Forms

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The work treats human nature as the ensemble of mental qualities and dispositions and presents a practical system for inferring inner states from outward form. It distinguishes inner character and outer personality, discusses temperaments and grouped mental faculties, and draws on phrenological and physiognomic observations to link skull, facial features, and bodily signs with specific propensities. The text surveys categories such as egoistic, motive, emotive, perceptive, and reflective qualities and offers descriptive guidance for reading faces, chins, eyes, ears, and noses, adopting empirical outward facts while leaving theoretical causes of mind–brain relations an open question.

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William Walker Atkinson

William Walker Atkinson was an influential American author and a prominent figure in the New Thought movement during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. He wrote extensively on topics related to mysticism, psychology, and personal development, contributing to the popularization of ideas surrounding mentalism and spiritualism. Among his notable works is "A Series of Lessons in Gnani Yoga: The Yoga of Wisdom," which explores the philosophical and practical aspects of yoga. Atkinson's writings often emphasize the power of thought and the potential for personal transformation, making him a key figure in the exploration of the mind-body connection.

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