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Harold W. Percival

Harold Waldwin Percival (April 15, 1868 – March 6, 1953) was a philosopher and writer, best known for Thinking and Destiny, in print since 1946.[1] Between 1904 and 1917 he published The Word. In 1950 he founded The Word Foundation, Inc. to keep Thinking and Destiny and all of his other works in print.

Harold W. Percival
Born(1868-04-15)April 15, 1868
Bridgetown, Barbados, British West Indies
DiedMarch 6, 1953(1953-03-06) (aged 84)
New York City, U.S.
OccupationAuthor
LanguageEnglish
NationalityAmerican
Notable worksThinking and Destiny, Man and Woman and Child, Masonry and Its Symbols, Democracy Is Self-Government

Biography edit

Harold Waldwin Percival was born in Bridgetown, Barbados, British West Indies in 1868 to parents of English descent. When his father died his mother moved to the United States, eventually settling in New York City.

Even as a young boy, Harold Percival was a seeker of truth.[2] He was convinced that there were "wise ones" who could answer his many questions and impart knowledge. As a young man, one of his first experiences on his quest for knowledge came in 1892 when he joined the Theosophical Society. He would later help to organize the Theosophical Society Independent of New York and for many years serve as its president while also writing and lecturing.

In 1893, and twice during the next 14 years, Percival had the unique experience of being "conscious of Consciousness," a potent spiritual and noetic enlightenment.[3] He stated that the value of that experience was that it enabled him to know about any subject by a process he called "real thinking." Because these experiences revealed to him more than was contained in Theosophy, he wanted to share this knowledge with humanity.

In 1902 Percival started to develop his own system. For over 30 years he worked on the manuscript that would lead to the writing of his magnum opus, Thinking and Destiny, now more than 65 years in print. He subsequently published three books expanding upon topics in the light of his system: Man and Woman and Child (1951), Masonry and Its Symbols (1952 ) and Democracy Is Self-Government (1952).

Between 1904 and 1917 Mr. Percival published The Word, a magazine with a worldwide circulation dedicated to the brotherhood of humanity. Percival's own articles earned him a place in Who's Who in America (1928–29).

In 1950, The Word Foundation, Inc., a non-profit organization, was established for the purpose of making known to the people of the world the writings of Harold W. Percival.

Influence edit

Percival’s works were noted as a major influence upon Richard Matheson, the famous science-fiction author. He said that his book The Path (1998) was based largely on Thinking and Destiny.[4]

In the book, The Bhagavad Gita: The Song of the Exalted Self, 1999, by Owen Slight, the author states that Harold W. Percival's Thinking and Destiny, like the Bhagavad Gita, reveals relevant, instructive and long lasting lessons regarding the higher self and the human plight—long lost lessons of everlasting truth contained both in the Sanskrit Bhagavad Gita and Thinking and Destiny. Both books contain complete systems of knowledge. The plight of Arjuna is shown by Percival to be our own.[5]

Works edit

Books edit

  • Thinking and Destiny[1]
  • Man and Woman and Child[2]
  • Democracy is Self-Government[3]
  • Masonry and its Symbols[4]

Editorials edit

Percival wrote the following editorials for The Word between 1904 and 1917:

References edit

  1. ^ Percival, Harold W. (April 2002). Thinking And Destiny. Motilal Banarsidass Publ. ISBN 978-81-208-1809-5.
  2. ^ Percival, Harold. "Thinking and Destiny" (PDF). The World Foundation.
  3. ^ Gale Encyclopedia of Occultism & Parapsychology, Fifth Edition, Volume 2 Edited by J. Gordon Melton Page 1196 Gale Group 27500 Drake Rd. Farmington Hills, MI 48331 ISBN 0810394898 (Volume 2)
  4. ^ Matheson, Richard (1998). The Path: Metaphysics for the 90s. The Word Foundation, Inc. ISBN 091165013X
  5. ^ Slight, Owen, The Bhagavad Gita: The Song of the Exalted Self, Owen Slight Publisher, 1999 ISBN 064635602X, 9780646356020

Sources edit

  • Melton, J. Gordon, ed. (2001), Gale Encyclopedia of Occultism & Parapsychology, Fifth Edition, Volume 2, Gale Group, ISBN 0810394898

External links edit

  • The Word Foundation
  • Introduction to Thinking and Destiny at YouTube
  • Early magazines at Harvard Library

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Harold Waldwin Percival April 15 1868 March 6 1953 was a philosopher and writer best known for Thinking and Destiny in print since 1946 1 Between 1904 and 1917 he published The Word In 1950 he founded The Word Foundation Inc to keep Thinking and Destiny and all of his other works in print Harold W PercivalBorn 1868 04 15 April 15 1868Bridgetown Barbados British West IndiesDiedMarch 6 1953 1953 03 06 aged 84 New York City U S OccupationAuthorLanguageEnglishNationalityAmericanNotable worksThinking and Destiny Man and Woman and Child Masonry and Its Symbols Democracy Is Self Government Contents 1 Biography 2 Influence 3 Works 3 1 Books 3 2 Editorials 4 References 5 Sources 6 External linksBiography editHarold Waldwin Percival was born in Bridgetown Barbados British West Indies in 1868 to parents of English descent When his father died his mother moved to the United States eventually settling in New York City Even as a young boy Harold Percival was a seeker of truth 2 He was convinced that there were wise ones who could answer his many questions and impart knowledge As a young man one of his first experiences on his quest for knowledge came in 1892 when he joined the Theosophical Society He would later help to organize the Theosophical Society Independent of New York and for many years serve as its president while also writing and lecturing In 1893 and twice during the next 14 years Percival had the unique experience of being conscious of Consciousness a potent spiritual and noetic enlightenment 3 He stated that the value of that experience was that it enabled him to know about any subject by a process he called real thinking Because these experiences revealed to him more than was contained in Theosophy he wanted to share this knowledge with humanity In 1902 Percival started to develop his own system For over 30 years he worked on the manuscript that would lead to the writing of his magnum opus Thinking and Destiny now more than 65 years in print He subsequently published three books expanding upon topics in the light of his system Man and Woman and Child 1951 Masonry and Its Symbols 1952 and Democracy Is Self Government 1952 Between 1904 and 1917 Mr Percival published The Word a magazine with a worldwide circulation dedicated to the brotherhood of humanity Percival s own articles earned him a place in Who s Who in America 1928 29 In 1950 The Word Foundation Inc a non profit organization was established for the purpose of making known to the people of the world the writings of Harold W Percival Influence editPercival s works were noted as a major influence upon Richard Matheson the famous science fiction author He said that his book The Path 1998 was based largely on Thinking and Destiny 4 In the book The Bhagavad Gita The Song of the Exalted Self 1999 by Owen Slight the author states that Harold W Percival s Thinking and Destiny like the Bhagavad Gita reveals relevant instructive and long lasting lessons regarding the higher self and the human plight long lost lessons of everlasting truth contained both in the Sanskrit Bhagavad Gita and Thinking and Destiny Both books contain complete systems of knowledge The plight of Arjuna is shown by Percival to be our own 5 Works editBooks edit Thinking and Destiny 1 Man and Woman and Child 2 Democracy is Self Government 3 Masonry and its Symbols 4 Editorials edit Percival wrote the following editorials for The Word between 1904 and 1917 Adepts Masters and Mahatmas 5 Atmospheres 6 Birth Death Death Birth 7 Breath 8 Brotherhood 9 Christ 10 Christmas Light 11 Consciousness 12 Consciousness Through Knowledge 13 Cycles 14 Desire 15 Doubt 16 Flying 17 Food 18 Form 19 Friendship 20 Glamour 21 Ghosts 22 Heaven 23 Hell 24 Hope amp Fear 25 Imagination 26 Individuality 27 I In the Senses 28 Intoxications 29 Karma 30 Life 31 Living Living Forever 32 Mirrors 33 Motion 34 Our Message 35 Personality 36 Psychic Tendencies and Development 37 Sex 38 Shadows 39 Sleep 40 Soul 41 Substance 42 Thought 43 Veil of Isis The 44 Will 45 Wishing 46 Zodiac The 47 References edit Percival Harold W April 2002 Thinking And Destiny Motilal Banarsidass Publ ISBN 978 81 208 1809 5 Percival Harold Thinking and Destiny PDF The World Foundation Gale Encyclopedia of Occultism amp Parapsychology Fifth Edition Volume 2 Edited by J Gordon Melton Page 1196 Gale Group 27500 Drake Rd Farmington Hills MI 48331 ISBN 0810394898 Volume 2 Matheson Richard 1998 The Path Metaphysics for the 90s The Word Foundation Inc ISBN 091165013X Slight Owen The Bhagavad Gita The Song of the Exalted Self Owen Slight Publisher 1999 ISBN 064635602X 9780646356020Sources editMelton J Gordon ed 2001 Gale Encyclopedia of Occultism amp Parapsychology Fifth Edition Volume 2 Gale Group ISBN 0810394898External links edit nbsp Wikiquote has quotations related to Harold W Percival The Word Foundation Introduction to Thinking and Destiny at YouTube Early magazines at Harvard Library Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 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