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Title | : | The Science of Mind |
Author | : | Ernest Holmes |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 368 pages |
Published | : | November 14th 2006 by Ancient Wisdom Publications (first published 1938) |
Categories | : | Spirituality. Psychology. Nonfiction. Philosophy. Science |
Ernest Holmes
Paperback | Pages: 368 pages Rating: 4.37 | 2087 Users | 81 Reviews
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Ernest Holmes (1887-1960) founded Religous Science, part of the New Thought movement. Schooled in Christian Science, he moved to Los Angeles in 1912. Holmes published his first book, Creative Mind in 1919, and followed it up with The Science of Mind in 1926. Holmes had an immense influence on New Age beliefs, particularly his core philosophy that we create our own reality. This is the text of the first edition of The Science of Mind. A revised edition of this book was published in 1938.
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Original Title: | The Science of Mind |
ISBN: | 0975309382 (ISBN13: 9780975309384) |
Edition Language: | English |
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Ratings: 4.37 From 2087 Users | 81 ReviewsNotice Containing Books The Science of Mind
At times sophomoric, at others deeply profound Holmes is here giving the total visionary outline of the religion or spiritual discipline he created. It does not have to be read in order and in fact likely shouldn't, instead perused as a spiritual guide to further understanding the principles of Religious Science. Contemplation is key here as is an appreciation for how standard religious words are used differently. Once clear a whole new world opens up.The book started off well enough, taking me on a journey through Christian beliefs in the spirit, soul, and body as they are related to the Holy Trinity (Father, Holy spirit, Son). Then it made some great assertions that we choose our outlook on life and that we are in total control of any outcome that may befall us. For these great concepts, I'd give the book 5 stars. The reason it earns two stars is because of the constant repetition of the same thing and the pointless religious babble. Babble

Just loaded with thoughts and realities for understanding how we function as thinking human beings. I have had a copy of this book for many, many years.
the bible for anyone wishing to start a cult.
There is a well thought out philosophical foundation that the author lays out in this book. The author is going to argue for "The One" of Parmenides (I don't think he cites Parmenides by name but speaks in his terms). Most modern Christian thought puts God outside of the universe (an atemporal, transcendental being of some kind), and makes Man (all people, but I'll use "Man" because that's the way they talked in 1926) completely separate from his creator.The One is infinite and everything that
Excellent to read, as long as you pay attention and don't read it when tired. Unless you can follow a hardcore steady train of thought for long periods of time when sleepy.
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