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| demand upon the forces of Nature which he may not have supplied,
when he pays the price in the coinage of Self Mastery. These are the things he had learned and demonstrated and for twenty-one, years he strove to give what he had learned to all men as freely as it had been received, but few who had known him, as a doctor and minister would listen and he finally decided that to give the world the benefit of his labors he must be assisted by a regular business organization, to distribute books and lessons, etc. So the Weltmer Institute of Suggestive Therapeutics was founded Feb. 19th, 1897. The cash on hand was $3.60. Since that time, by sheer force of Merit, Suggestive Therapeutics has overcome prejudice, unbelief and disease. 150,000 people have been cured-85 per cent of the cases treated have been abandoned by other systems. |
More than 40,000 students have
been taught, to control their own lives and to heal others. The present home of the Weltmer Institute was made at an original cost of $46,000.00, and there have been many improvements; the income for one day has run above $3,600.00 which is one thousand times the amount of the original capital. The Weltmer Institute of Suggestive Therapeutics Company is incorporated under the laws of the state of Missouri with an authorized capital (fully paid) of $330,000.00, nearly one hundred thousand times the amount of the original capital. The Weltmer Institute of Suggestive Therapeutics is chartered as a school, and any person holding a Diploma issued under the new charter, is guaranteed freedom to practice S. T. in any state of the United States. The National Association of |
Suggestive Therapeutics is the Fraternal order, which, with
the United States Supreme Court decision, handed down Nov. 17th, 1902, declaring
the practice of the parent school, "legitimate and lawful" as
a basis, guarantees the protection of the laws of any state or territory
to every ethical practitioner. Annual conventions are held every year and seven delegates are elected from each state. Among those who attend these conventions are Dr. E. H. Pratt, Elbert Hubbard, Clifford Greve, Benjamin Fay Mills, Elizabeth Towne, Louise Radford Wells, Dr. Otterbein O. Smith, R. F. Outcault, Harry Gaze, etc., etc. The influence of this one Institution has reached to every part of the earth -it has directly affected more than 3,000,000 people and is now more vigorous and effective than ever before, and is making a world wide Suggestion of Health, Happiness and Prosperity. |
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