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More than 300 solutions to real-life situations from the creator
of the Science of Mind philosophy.
Ernest Holmes's Science of Mind philosophy has reached millions
of students, through his books and the hundreds of spiritual
centers across the United States and Canada. His main text, "The
Science of Mind," has sold hundreds of thousands of copies, and
continues to ship more than 10,000 copies each year.
Now comes a reissue of one of Holmes's most user-friendly works:
"Questions and Answers on the Science of Mind." Designed to be used
as a guidebook, it contains spiritual answers to more than three
hundred of life's most important and puzzling questions on topics
such as: how to deal with specific health challenges; what to do
when experiencing a lack of finances; how to eliminate fear,
stress, or distress of any kind; the nature of God; the existence
of evil; the role of fate; what to do in times of despair or fear;
how to overcome resentment; how to break bad habits; and much
more.
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American author and preacher ERNEST SHURTLEFF HOLMES (1887-1960)
began studying Christian Science at age twenty-one and in 1912
built a church to spread the message of the New Thought movement.
His particular teachings came to be called Religious Science, which
he codified in his most influential work, The Science of Mind
(1926).
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.
A concise yet life-transforming work that will help many people
move past the crippling fear that has stopped them from living
their destined life.
Does fear stop you from living your life to the fullest? In
"Living Without Fear," Holmes brilliantly navigates the reader
through and away from anxiety, despair, and stress and toward the
path to a richer experience in living. Learn to think
constructively and creatively and to liberate yourself, finally,
from all limitations so you can lead a life of greater health,
happiness, and abundance.
"Living Without Fear" is your guide to a life of peaceful
selfactualization, free from the fear of what you don't want in
your life, as well as from the fear of not receiving what you do
want. This courageous, luminary book puts the power back into the
reader's hands. Here is the end of fear.
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.
In this spiritual classic, Holmes demonstrates that wishes - from
health, love and friendship to the career and home of your dreams -
are not only possible to realise, but are within each person's very
reach.
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.
Have you wondered how you can use your mind to experience fewer
problems and more joy? The majority of the difficulties people
encounter are ones they have created by what they think-consciously
or unconsciously. What has been created by one kind of thought can
be changed by an opposite thought. In "Think Your Troubles Away,"
Holmes helps each reader understand how the mind works, and the
role of the subconscious in our everyday lives.
With short, easy-to-read yet profound chapters, Holmes shows us
how to get from where we are to where we want to be-using the power
of the mind. A small gem, "Think Your Troubles Away" is more timely
now than when it was originally published.
Kessinger Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of
rare and hard-to-find books with something of interest for
everyone!
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