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The Science of Mind is a great book about spirituality that was written by a great spiritual guide. In it, Ernest Holmes talks about how our thoughts connect us to a creative law in the world. He shows us how to put spiritual ideas into practice in our daily lives. He shows how man can shape his own fate and decide what kind of life he wants to live. He says that the mind of God and the mind of man are linked. Since God's mind is infinite, this means that man's mind has an infinite number of ways to show himself. It's a book that anyone who wants to really understand ideas should read and…mehr

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The Science of Mind is a great book about spirituality that was written by a great spiritual guide. In it, Ernest Holmes talks about how our thoughts connect us to a creative law in the world. He shows us how to put spiritual ideas into practice in our daily lives. He shows how man can shape his own fate and decide what kind of life he wants to live. He says that the mind of God and the mind of man are linked. Since God's mind is infinite, this means that man's mind has an infinite number of ways to show himself. It's a book that anyone who wants to really understand ideas should read and study over and over again, since it talks about many different religious and spiritual ideas. It goes far beyond the simple goal of getting rich, spilling over into ideas like God and the divine reason.
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Ernest Shurtleff Holmes was an American New Thought author, teacher, and leader. He was born on January 21, 1887, and died on April 7, 1960. He started a spiritual movement called Religious Science, which is part of the larger New Thought movement and is based on a spiritual theory called "The Science of Mind." He wrote The Science of Mind and many other books about the mind. He also started Science of Mind magazine, which has been going strong since 1927. His books are still in print, and the ideas he taught in "Science of Mind" have inspired and affected metaphysical students and teachers for many generations. Holmes had studied Divine Science, which is also a New Thought theory, and was a minister in that group. The self-help movement is one way he had an effect outside of New Thought.