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"Teach Us to Pray" is a spiritual guidebook written by Charles Fillmore, a co-founder of the Unity Church and a prominent figure in the New Thought movement. Published in 1914, the book explores the practice and power of prayer from a metaphysical perspective. Fillmore delves into the deeper meanings behind traditional prayers and offers insights into how individuals can enhance their spiritual connection through prayer. He emphasizes the importance of aligning one's thoughts and intentions with divine principles to manifest positive outcomes in life. "Teach Us to Pray" provides practical…mehr
"Teach Us to Pray" is a spiritual guidebook written by Charles Fillmore, a co-founder of the Unity Church and a prominent figure in the New Thought movement. Published in 1914, the book explores the practice and power of prayer from a metaphysical perspective. Fillmore delves into the deeper meanings behind traditional prayers and offers insights into how individuals can enhance their spiritual connection through prayer. He emphasizes the importance of aligning one's thoughts and intentions with divine principles to manifest positive outcomes in life. "Teach Us to Pray" provides practical techniques and affirmations to help readers cultivate a deeper understanding of prayer as a transformative tool for spiritual growth and personal empowerment. Fillmore's teachings emphasize the power of affirmative prayer, visualization, and faith in the creative process, inspiring readers to tap into their inner resources and co-create their desired reality through the practice of prayer.
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Charles Sherlock Fillmore was born on August 22, 1854, and died on July 5, 1948. He and his wife, Myrtle Page Fillmore, started the New Thought church Unity in 1889. He became known as an American mystic because of what he did to help spiritualists understand the Bible. Fillmore worked to get people to become vegetarians for 30 years of his life. Fillmore broke his hip while ice skating when he was ten years old. This caused him to have problems for the rest of his life. Even though he didn't have much schooling, he read works by William Shakespeare, Lord Tennyson, Ralph Waldo Emerson, and Charles Lowell in his early years. He also read books about spiritualism, Eastern religions, and philosophy. In the middle of the 1870s, he met Mary Caroline "Myrtle" Page, who would become his wife. They met in Denison, Texas. He went to Gunnison, Colorado, when he lost his job there. There, he worked in mining and real estate. On March 29, 1881, they got married in Clinton, Missouri. The newlyweds went to Pueblo, Colorado, where Charles started a real estate business with the brother-in-law of Nona L. Brooks, who later started the Church of Divine Science.
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