In 1942 the New Thought pioneer and minister Emmet Fox electrified audiences with his unforgettable lecture The Mental Equivalent. Fox explained how and why your mental images out picture into your surrounding world. By charging your mind with clear and passionately felt imagery, he taught, you bring your inner visions to life. 'The Mental Equivalent' gives you an entirely new outlook on your possibilities. Emmet Fox was an Irish New Thought spiritual leader of the early 20th century, primarily through the years of the Great Depression, until he died in 1951. Fox's large Divine Science church services were held in New York City."We know the Truth; we do not judge by appearances. We know that we live in a mental world, and to know that is the key to life. If a child could be taught only one thing, it should be taught that this is a mental world. I would let all the other things go and teach him that." Emmet Fox (The Mental Equivalent)