AUDIO

Good News – Power (Radio Episode Excerpt) Elementinformationen

[slightly scratchy recording of a radio broadcast. A organ plays dramatic intro music, then continues quietly behind speaker voice]

[Dramatic male speaking voice]:

As an army terrible with batters sweeping before it the black shades of night, routing despair, comes the flaming truth of the God law.

Why do you suffer the indignities of life, when you can control life? Your fate is in your hands now, for at last, the way is open, if you will but take it. When Dr. Frank B Robinson first realized the dynamic implications of Psychiana, he was in debt, a humble drug clerk with no future, no hope. Now he possesses all that he wants of wealth, his mind is at peace, and he is accorded praise and renown as an outstanding and famous psychologist. The same forces that raised him out of the depths, to stand on a high plane among men, can be put to work for you.

Title:
Good News – Power (Radio Episode Excerpt)
Creator:
Robinson, Frank B.
Date Created:
1947
Description:
Example locally hosted audio item. A short excerpt from a Psychiana radio program episode that begins with assurance that there is a Power that can get people what they desire. Robinson then discusses his early life failures and childhood seeking of some force that could turn his failures into success. He asserts the God-Power can turn our failures into success and bring us material and spiritual abundance.
Subjects:
Frank B. Robinson Failure Success Material Abundance
Location:
Moscow, Idaho
Latitude:
46.733001
Longitude:
-116.991779
Source:
Psychiana Digital Collection, Digital Initiatives, University of Idaho Library, https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/psychiana/
Source Identifier:
Good_News_08
Type:
Audio
Format:
audio/mp3
Quelle
Bevorzugte Zitierung:
"Good News – Power (Radio Episode Excerpt)", CollectionBuilder CSV, Center for Digital Inquiry and Learning (CDIL)
Referenzlink:
/cb-translate/de/items/demo_003.html
Rechte
Rechte:
In Copyright - Educational Use Permitted. For more information, please contact University of Idaho Library Special Collections and Archives Department at libspec@uidaho.edu.
Standardisierte Rechte:
http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC-EDU/1.0/