Emma Curtis Hopkins
Emma Curtis Hopkins was born in 1849 in Killingsley Connecticut and passed on in 1924, or 1925. She had a marvelous education and could read many of the classical texts in their own language. She found the Truth in all the religions she studied. She quotes all these teachings in her writings. There is not much personal history known about her as she was a very private person about her own life. What we do know is gleaned from other people or from the archived writings we have been able to...See more
Emma Curtis Hopkins was born in 1849 in Killingsley Connecticut and passed on in 1924, or 1925. She had a marvelous education and could read many of the classical texts in their own language. She found the Truth in all the religions she studied. She quotes all these teachings in her writings. There is not much personal history known about her as she was a very private person about her own life. What we do know is gleaned from other people or from the archived writings we have been able to discover. Emma Curtis Hopkins was one of the greatest influences on the New Thought movement. She taught over 50,000 people her method of knowing God is all there is. She taught the founders of most all the New Thought orgs. around today, or her students taught them. All her writings are geared to the student or reader, to let go of anything except the one Presence. She presses us to deny anything except the Truth of that spiritual Presence we call God, and to affirm only that Presence is all there is. This is a very large part of her teachings. See less
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