Having himself pioneered many of these same terms, he must have known this from much first-hand experience. It is a tribute to him, as well as to several other great figures who taught New Thought in those earlier days of the Movement, that so many of the terms included here are well known and still current.
Yet even for the person conversant with them, this work holds added value and interest, for it is very much more than a mere dictionary. It can be read consecutively almost as a collection of mini-essays-short, to-the-point gems on the basics and beyond of New Thought, metaphysics, and the Science of Mind. Thus the reader seeking further insight into treatment will find no fewer than 20 entries, each taking up the subject from a different angle. And the topical range of the entries is similarly impressive