资料来源 : Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
New Thought \New Thought\
Any form of belief in mental healing other than (1) Christian
Science and (2) hypnotism or psychotherapy. Its central
principle is affirmative thought, or suggestion, employed
with the conviction that man produces changes in his health,
his finances, and his life by the adoption of a favorable
mental attitude. AS a therapeutic doctrine it stands for
silent and absent mental treatment, and the theory that all
diseases are mental in origin. As a cult it has its unifying
idea the inculcation of workable optimism in contrast with
the ``old thought'' of sin, evil, predestination, and
pessimistic resignation. The term is essentially synonymous
with the term {High Thought}, used in England.