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Includes over 1000 Metaphysical Words & Terms from The Science
of Mind Philosophy Ernest Holmes, New Thought philosopher and
founder of Religious Science, compiled this guide and brought it
out as a dictionary under the title New Thought Terms & Their
Meanings. Although it works like a dictionary, it is much more than
a reference book. To make it more useful, helpful, and inspiring,
this new edition includes OVER 1000 Metaphysical words, terms, and
several hundred cross-references to help you clearly understand the
ideas, concepts, phrases, and labels used in Religious Science and
The Science of Mind philosophy. The Ernest Holmes New
Thought Dictionary is the perfect companion to your metaphysical
education and should stand side-by-side with any other Science of
Mind book or study guide.
A companion to the classic "The Science of Mind", this book is a
year of daily meditations from beloved spiritual leader Ernest
Holmes.
Here, in one volume, is a selection of the core and essential writings by internationally renowned scholar, mystic, and author Ernest Holmes, providing readers with a library of the most important ideas in the religious psychology that Holmes defined.
The Essential Ernest Holmes comprises selections from classic works such as This Thing Called You, The Science of Mind textbook, and Creative Mind and Success-but also included are brilliant passages from some of Holmes's lesser-known works, such as The Voice Celestial, as well as a generous sampling from articles and lectures.
The book features remembrances of the beloved sage and teacher from the works of his contemporaries; a chronology of Holmes's life and work; and an accessible introduction by editor Jesse Jennings that frames Holmes's body of ideas for all readers.
2009 reprint of 1926 edition. Ernest Shurtleff Holmes (1887-1960)
was an American writer and spiritual teacher. He was the founder of
a movement known as Religious Science, also known as "Science of
Mind," a part of the New Thought movement. He was the author of The
Science of Mind and numerous other metaphysical books. His books
remain in print, and the principles he taught as "Science of Mind"
have inspired and influenced many generations of metaphysical
students and teachers. His influence beyond New Thought can be seen
in the self-help movement. The Science of Mind is his most
influential work. Herein is reprinted in full text the 1926 edition
of Holme's The Science of Mind.
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Kessinger Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of
rare and hard-to-find books with something of interest for
everyone!
Reprint of 1941 edition. This essay represents an understanding of
Alcoholism from the viewpoint of The Science of Mind movement.
Holmes' outlines the understanding of alcoholism from this
perspective, as well as the treatment he advocates. He provides a
detailed outline of the condition, its causes and treatment.
Holmes' work was quite influential within Alcoholics Anonymous and
AA saw in Holmes a kindred spirit. This rare pamphlet, originally
published in the June 1941 issue of Science of Mind magazine, is
quite scarce.
2009 reprint of 1919 edition. Creative Mind and Success is one of
Holmes' earlier publications, and was intended as to guide to
mental wellness and success. Like Holmes' other publications,
notably Science of the Mind, this book demonstrates how positive
thinking can enhance life. The focus, however, is more on financial
success, as opposed to later works that deal primarily with
spiritual well being. He was the founder of a movement known as
Religious Science, also known as Science of Mind, a part of the New
Thought movement. His influence has remained considerable to this
day.
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