Ernest Holmes was an influential American writer and teacher within the New Thought movement. He founded Religious Science, a spiritual philosophy often referred to as "The Science of Mind." His metaphysical writings continue to be published and have deeply inspired countless students and teachers. The principles he espoused have also left a discernible mark on the broader self-help movement.
Ernest Holmes' classic works have inspired countless readers, now being reissued in paperback for a new audience. His writings delve into profound spiritual insights, offering guidance and wisdom that resonate with both new and longtime followers. These texts explore themes of consciousness, creativity, and the power of thought, making them essential for anyone seeking personal growth and understanding of universal principles.
This newly repackaged edition of one of Tarcher's bestselling Holmes backlist titles contains wisdom designed to help each reader experience the Science of Mind philosophy day by day.
Focusing on mental wellness and personal achievement, this guide offers insights from Ernest Holmes, a key figure in the New Thought movement. As the founder of Religious Science, Holmes presents a philosophy known as 'The Science of Mind,' emphasizing the power of thought in shaping one's reality. First published in 1919, the book serves as a resource for those seeking to unlock their potential and cultivate a successful mindset through spiritual principles.
Everything You Need to Know about How to Use One of Today's Most Powerful Philosophies! "We go in search of that which we already possess, but are not using." So says Ernest Holmes, author of THE SCIENCE OF MIND and founder of the philosophy of Religious Science. God is not far away, but is within ourselves, other people, and everywhere present. Why then, do we fall prey to unwanted conditions - illness, financial lack, relationship difficulties, loneliness and problems of every kind? Written as a manual for the practical applications of the principles set forth in The Science of Mind , this book takes the original philosophy of "change your thinking, change your life," and explains a clear and definite scientific method of prayer that can help you overcome life's obstacles.
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.
Transformational techniques are explored to empower readers to reshape their lives through mindful engagement. The focus is on harnessing the power of thought and intention to create positive change. Practical exercises and insights guide individuals on a journey of self-discovery and personal growth, encouraging them to challenge limiting beliefs and embrace new possibilities. This book serves as a motivational resource for anyone seeking to enhance their mindset and achieve a more fulfilling life.
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.
A treasured favorite among motivational and inspirational books, Words "That Heal is a compendium that focuses on the teachings of two spiritual masters, Jesus and the Apostle Paul. This book teaches you, through the words of Ernest Holmes, how to heal wounds based in anger, resentment, sadness, grief, and fear. Through the essential principles outlined in this book, you will learn that the true treasures of healing are divine and hidden within you. Holmes profoundly helps you tune in to your inner integrity and when you do, he promises an inward security of which no person can rob you. "Instead of putting on sackcloth and ashed and spending your time lamenting," Holmes says, "you shall anoint your head with the oil of peace, don the robe of confidence, and wear the shoes of gladness." A book that Reverend Dr. Michael Beckwith—the renowned contributor to the blockbuster DVD and book The Secret—caS(s the way "to change our thinking and change our lives," Words That Heal is the source of courage and faith: faith in the universe, but most of all, faith in yourself to move beyond that which challenges you.
The book combines two seminal works on harnessing the mind's power. Dr. Joseph Murphy offers techniques to unlock the subconscious, promising improvements in relationships, finances, and overall well-being. His insights aim to free readers from emotional and physical constraints, guiding them towards happiness and peace. Additionally, the complete first edition of The Science of Mind by Ernest Shurtleff Holmes presents six lessons and affirmations that emphasize positive thinking and the ability to shape one's reality, foundational to New Age philosophies.