Category
page 1New Thought beliefs
optimism
thumb|right|Is the glass half empty or half full?|Half a glass of water, illustration of two different mental attitudes, optimism (half full) and [[pessimism (half empty)]]
Law of attraction
belief of New Thought movement
animal magnetism
purported force in living things
omnipresence
Omnipresence or ubiquity is the attribute of being present anywhere and everywhere. The term omnipresence is most often used in a religious context as an attribute of a deity or supreme being, while the term ubiquity is generally used to describe something "existing or being everywhere at the same time, constantly encountered, widespread, common". Ubiquitous is also used synonymously with other words, including: worldwide, universal, global, pervasive, and all over the place.

autosuggestion
Autosuggestion is a psychological technique related to the placebo effect, popularized internationally by pharmacist Émile Coué in the 1920s. It is a form of self-induced suggestion in which individuals guide their own thoughts, feelings, or behavior. The technique is often used in self-hypnosis.
thumb|A French print of Dr. Herbert A. Parkyn's Auto Suggestion, What It Is and How to Use It for Health, Happiness and Success. The book was extremely popular in France, where it would have a big influence on Emile Coué.''
While Émile Coué created an autosuggestion craze in America in the 1920s, the
prosperity theology
material wealth–based Christian belief
positive mental attitude
the importance of positive thinking as a contributing factor of success
inner child
In popular psychology and analytical psychology, a person's childlike aspect.

higher consciousness
aspirational level of awareness
affirmations
New Age practice of repeatedly saying and writing down a carefully formatted statement in order to encourage positive thinking and self-empowerment
As above, so below
aphorism associated with sacred geometry, Hermeticism, and the Tarot