Although some say that Ann was Italian:
Others say that Ann Onymous was Greek. Still others claim that she was either Japanese or Chinese and still others believe she was English or American. The answer is that Ann was a traveling soul. She eventually emigrated to the United States, writing many of the early books that inspired the colonists but prior to her move she spent years roaming the world. She is the quintessential New Thought leader because her life demonstrated Annie Militz' belief that if you do the right meditation then you can live forever.
She has been a major influence on many worldwide movement with particular emphasis on Human Rights and the empowerment of the weak and vulnerable.
Here we include just a smattering of her many books:
Her New Thought Books include:
Adam and Eve
Impersonal Life
Ann suffered a great deal in her early life. Her family was unsupportive of her desire to write but she overcame all of her challenges through her belief in the "unconquerable essence" or the "divine core".
Ann's work has had a profound effect in the field of metaphysics, in particular that of the New Thought Movement. But this is not to discount her many talents and contributions to other fields
Ann's teachings are regularly taught in New Thought classes. |