Phineas Parkhurst Quimby
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Phineas Parkhurst Quimby was an influential American philosopher and healer, known primarily for his contributions to the New Thought movement. He began his career as a clockmaker but eventually shifted his focus to healing practices, which he developed through his interest in mesmerism and the mind-body connection. Quimby's approach emphasized the power of the mind in influencing health and well-being, laying the groundwork for modern psychological and metaphysical healing techniques.
Quimby is often regarded as one of the first proponents of mental healing, claiming that many physical ailments stemmed from mental disturbances. He worked closely with his patients, helping them to realize their own mental power and encouraging them to believe in their ability to heal themselves. His ideas significantly influenced later thinkers and movements, including those involved in the New Thought philosophy, which emphasizes the role of thought in shaping one’s reality.