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== Influences == Heelas' ''The New Age Movement'' states that Mind Dynamics and Alexander Everett were influenced by [[Edgar Cayce]], [[Theosophy (Blavatskian)|Theosophy]], and [[Silva Mind Control]],<ref>{{cite book | last = Heelas | first = Paul | title = The New Age Movement: the celebration of the self and the sacralization of modernity | publisher = Blackwell Publishing | year = 1996 | pages = 72 | isbn = 0-631-19332-4}} </ref> and Curtiss' ''Depression is a Choice'' also cites Silva Mind Control and ''self-talk'' as the basis for Mind Dynamics.<ref name="curtiss">{{cite book | last = Curtiss | first = Arline B. | title = Depression is a Choice: Winning the Fight Without Drugs | publisher = Hyperion | year = 2001 | pages = [https://archive.org/details/depressionischoi00abcu/page/305 305] | url = https://archive.org/details/depressionischoi00abcu/page/305 | isbn = 0-7868-6629-2 }} </ref> Mind Dynamics has also been described by several authors on religious texts as an offshoot of Silva Mind Control.<ref>{{cite book | last = Clarke | first = Peter Bernard | title = New Religions in Global Perspective: a study of religious change in the modern world | publisher = Routledge | year = 2006 | pages = [https://archive.org/details/newreligionsglob00clar/page/n48 33] | url =https://archive.org/details/newreligionsglob00clar | url-access = limited | isbn = 0-415-25747-6}} </ref><ref>{{cite book | last = Stark | first = Rodney |author2=William Sims Bainbridge | title = The Future of Religion: Secularization, Revival, and Cult Formation | publisher = [[University of California Press]] | year = 1986 | pages = 182 | isbn = 0-520-05731-7}} </ref><ref name="ankerberg">{{cite book | last = Ankerberg | first = John | title = Encyclopedia of Cults and New Religions | publisher = Harvest House | year = 1999 | location = Silva Mind Control, entry | url = http://www.ankerberg.com/Articles/_PDFArchives/apologetics/AP4W1000.pdf |format=PDF }}<br></ref> According to Jose Silva, Alexander Everett was a graduate of Silva Mind Control.<ref name="ankerberg" /> Everett also drew on principles from the [[Unity Church]], [[Egyptology]] and [[Rosicrucianism]] in developing Mind Dynamics.<ref name="vahlecentering">{{Cite journal | last = Vahle | first = Neal | title = Alexander Everett and Complete Centering | journal = New Realities Magazine | date = May–June 1987 }} </ref>
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