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Dec 30, 2010 | ISBN 9781585428427 Buy
Aug 24, 1998 | ISBN 9780874779219 Buy
Jan 27, 1997 | ISBN 9780874778656 Buy
Aug 24, 1998 | ISBN 9781440674259 Buy
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Dec 30, 2010 | ISBN 9781585428427
Aug 24, 1998 | ISBN 9780874779219
Jan 27, 1997 | ISBN 9780874778656
Aug 24, 1998 | ISBN 9781440674259
“The founder of the United Church of Religious Science, an international religious movement, presents his basic spiritual tenets, showing readers how to get in touch with nature’s forces and God’s healing power.”Amazon.com.
In the early part of the twentieth century, a visionary named Ernest Holmes began a journey of exploration and research that profoundly affected thinkers throughout America. His work, based on the teachings of the great philosophers, the sacred wisdom of both Eastern and Western traditions, and the empirical nature of science, offers a philosophy of religion and psychology emphasizing the limitless potential of the human mind. Now, for the first time, The Science of Mind appears in paperback to coincide with the seventieth anniversary of Ernest Holmes’s founding of the Religious Science movement.
This book contains the fundamentals of Holmes’s teachings and is a primary resource used by teaching centers and spiritual healers worldwide. Its universal principles apply to people of all spiritual backgrounds as they describe a higher level of existence attainable through the use of Nature’s forces and the power of God. While imparting an unrivaled technique for living, Dr. Holmes’s classic guide speaks clearly to a complex world caught in transition and searching for guidance.
Ernest Holmes (1887 – 1960) was the founder of the worldwide Religious Science Movement. A uniquely gifted scholar with a vast command of the world’s spiritual philosophies, his magnum opus, The Science of Mind, has been in continuous print since… More about Ernest Holmes
“The first forty pages or so of this voluminous work laid out the mind-over-matter philosophy of California mystic Ernest Holmes, which became a major influence on New Age spirituality. Holmes was a broad thinker and his work reflects a wide variety of influences, from Emerson to Christian Science founder Mary Baker Eddy. Holmes never became widely known but influenced many who did, such as Norman Vincent Peale. His books could be found in the libraries of George Lucas, Elvis Presley, and scholar of myth Joseph Campbell.”–TIME magazine
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