The Philosophy of Jesus
This book, as with many other Holmes works, is deep and mystical; and to those interested in truly finding themselves and understanding what makes themselves "tick", the book is a salvation, a book full of grace.

Chapter 1 - "The Power That Jesus Used". "So Jesus told us that there is a Divine Presence that will guide us if we let it." "God is love and God is good, therefore Divine Power is delivered to us only in such degree as we love and as we are constructive." Recall one of Holmes' insights: "Persistent, constructive thought is the greatest power known, and the most effective."

Chapter 2 - "One Man with God". "One man with God - and you are that man and I am that man. Just one, for in that silent inward precinct of our own minds, no one enters but ourselves. Something within us stands halfway between heaven and earth - the child who is not afraid and the man of wisdom who has overcome fear. There is one side of us that has never entered the shadow of doubt. This is what we must develop if we are to prove that one man with God can be supreme in whatever is right, just, or true - just one man with God." We can be that man.

Chapter 3 - "The Science of Prayer". "I believe that we pray aright when there is nothing in our prayers that would hurt anyone. I believe we pray aright when we pray unselfishly. This does not mean that we should exclude ourselves. It does mean we should include others. Then surely our prayers will be in accord with Divine Love and Wisdom."

Chapter 4 - "Effective Prayer". "There is no doubt but that there is a Power for good in the universe which we can and should use." "We are all united with invisible forces which are creative, we are already one with a universal Law of Mind which can do anything, and we are one with the Divine Intelligence which knows all things." He tells us to "change our thinking, and, in so doing, cause the Law to act affirmatively for us instead of negatively."

Chapter 5 - "Spiritual Healing". "We are all rooted in pure Spirit, whether or not we know it. We did not have anything to do with this. We did not create ourselves. But we do seem to have pretty well messed up what God has made, and we seem to have this privilege. However, it so happens that our roots do lie in the Spirit, and in most cases what we really need is a healing of the mind even more than a healing of the body."

Chapter 6 - "The Spirit Within". "...personality is the flowering of the Spirit within us, the coming forth of a secret relationship that we have with God." "Personality is not an external thing at all, for everything we think and say and do, and everything that we appear to be outwardly, is always a result of some hidden fire burning at the center of our being, some Divine Reality which we did not create but which we may discover."

Chapter 7 - "Heal Thyself". "The Great Physician (Jesus), too, had a certain prescription - instruction - that we should follow, leading back to the one central thought: Get rid of your doubts and fears; discharge from your thought every negative attitude that denies you a right to live in harmony with life and with people; through faith tie your mind back to the Mind of God, and in action live as though you were guided by a supreme intelligence."

Chapter 8 - "Intuitive Wisdom". "This is why it is necessary, as never before, that a great new vision come to us, a hope and an assurance that right is might, that the power of good can vanquish its foes, and that truth crushed to earth will rise again."

Chapter 9 - "Invisible Forces". "Our life must be lived constructively, in unity and love and sympathy with everything around us if we expect to live it to the full. God never makes mistakes. We are the ones who err."

Chapter 10 - "Successful Living". "As we learn to think in an affirmative manner, we find that the subconscious content of negation gradually slips away and the day comes when it is no longer there. Then it is that the winds of God blow clear from the kingdom of heaven on earth and fill the sails of our hope with a power that takes us into the haven of our desire."

Chapter 11 - "God Meets Your Needs". "The first thing we have to learn to do, then, is to convert every negative mental attitude into a positive one, every fear into a faith, and every uncertainty into an assurance. The one who does this the best is the one who has the deepest conviction and the most simple and child-like belief in a Power greater than he is."

Chapter 12 - "Complete Acceptance". (Jesus said)..."Because I have done this, you can do it also. The Presence that is around and within me is around and within you. The Power that is with me is with you. The Law that I am using you can use. Give, and to you will be given. Love, and you will be loved. Enter into peace and you will become peaceful. Find the joy that I have found and you will be joyful.
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The Philosophy of Jesus
This book, as with many other Holmes works, is deep and mystical; and to those interested in truly finding themselves and understanding what makes themselves "tick", the book is a salvation, a book full of grace.

Chapter 1 - "The Power That Jesus Used". "So Jesus told us that there is a Divine Presence that will guide us if we let it." "God is love and God is good, therefore Divine Power is delivered to us only in such degree as we love and as we are constructive." Recall one of Holmes' insights: "Persistent, constructive thought is the greatest power known, and the most effective."

Chapter 2 - "One Man with God". "One man with God - and you are that man and I am that man. Just one, for in that silent inward precinct of our own minds, no one enters but ourselves. Something within us stands halfway between heaven and earth - the child who is not afraid and the man of wisdom who has overcome fear. There is one side of us that has never entered the shadow of doubt. This is what we must develop if we are to prove that one man with God can be supreme in whatever is right, just, or true - just one man with God." We can be that man.

Chapter 3 - "The Science of Prayer". "I believe that we pray aright when there is nothing in our prayers that would hurt anyone. I believe we pray aright when we pray unselfishly. This does not mean that we should exclude ourselves. It does mean we should include others. Then surely our prayers will be in accord with Divine Love and Wisdom."

Chapter 4 - "Effective Prayer". "There is no doubt but that there is a Power for good in the universe which we can and should use." "We are all united with invisible forces which are creative, we are already one with a universal Law of Mind which can do anything, and we are one with the Divine Intelligence which knows all things." He tells us to "change our thinking, and, in so doing, cause the Law to act affirmatively for us instead of negatively."

Chapter 5 - "Spiritual Healing". "We are all rooted in pure Spirit, whether or not we know it. We did not have anything to do with this. We did not create ourselves. But we do seem to have pretty well messed up what God has made, and we seem to have this privilege. However, it so happens that our roots do lie in the Spirit, and in most cases what we really need is a healing of the mind even more than a healing of the body."

Chapter 6 - "The Spirit Within". "...personality is the flowering of the Spirit within us, the coming forth of a secret relationship that we have with God." "Personality is not an external thing at all, for everything we think and say and do, and everything that we appear to be outwardly, is always a result of some hidden fire burning at the center of our being, some Divine Reality which we did not create but which we may discover."

Chapter 7 - "Heal Thyself". "The Great Physician (Jesus), too, had a certain prescription - instruction - that we should follow, leading back to the one central thought: Get rid of your doubts and fears; discharge from your thought every negative attitude that denies you a right to live in harmony with life and with people; through faith tie your mind back to the Mind of God, and in action live as though you were guided by a supreme intelligence."

Chapter 8 - "Intuitive Wisdom". "This is why it is necessary, as never before, that a great new vision come to us, a hope and an assurance that right is might, that the power of good can vanquish its foes, and that truth crushed to earth will rise again."

Chapter 9 - "Invisible Forces". "Our life must be lived constructively, in unity and love and sympathy with everything around us if we expect to live it to the full. God never makes mistakes. We are the ones who err."

Chapter 10 - "Successful Living". "As we learn to think in an affirmative manner, we find that the subconscious content of negation gradually slips away and the day comes when it is no longer there. Then it is that the winds of God blow clear from the kingdom of heaven on earth and fill the sails of our hope with a power that takes us into the haven of our desire."

Chapter 11 - "God Meets Your Needs". "The first thing we have to learn to do, then, is to convert every negative mental attitude into a positive one, every fear into a faith, and every uncertainty into an assurance. The one who does this the best is the one who has the deepest conviction and the most simple and child-like belief in a Power greater than he is."

Chapter 12 - "Complete Acceptance". (Jesus said)..."Because I have done this, you can do it also. The Presence that is around and within me is around and within you. The Power that is with me is with you. The Law that I am using you can use. Give, and to you will be given. Love, and you will be loved. Enter into peace and you will become peaceful. Find the joy that I have found and you will be joyful.
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This book, as with many other Holmes works, is deep and mystical; and to those interested in truly finding themselves and understanding what makes themselves "tick", the book is a salvation, a book full of grace.

Chapter 1 - "The Power That Jesus Used". "So Jesus told us that there is a Divine Presence that will guide us if we let it." "God is love and God is good, therefore Divine Power is delivered to us only in such degree as we love and as we are constructive." Recall one of Holmes' insights: "Persistent, constructive thought is the greatest power known, and the most effective."

Chapter 2 - "One Man with God". "One man with God - and you are that man and I am that man. Just one, for in that silent inward precinct of our own minds, no one enters but ourselves. Something within us stands halfway between heaven and earth - the child who is not afraid and the man of wisdom who has overcome fear. There is one side of us that has never entered the shadow of doubt. This is what we must develop if we are to prove that one man with God can be supreme in whatever is right, just, or true - just one man with God." We can be that man.

Chapter 3 - "The Science of Prayer". "I believe that we pray aright when there is nothing in our prayers that would hurt anyone. I believe we pray aright when we pray unselfishly. This does not mean that we should exclude ourselves. It does mean we should include others. Then surely our prayers will be in accord with Divine Love and Wisdom."

Chapter 4 - "Effective Prayer". "There is no doubt but that there is a Power for good in the universe which we can and should use." "We are all united with invisible forces which are creative, we are already one with a universal Law of Mind which can do anything, and we are one with the Divine Intelligence which knows all things." He tells us to "change our thinking, and, in so doing, cause the Law to act affirmatively for us instead of negatively."

Chapter 5 - "Spiritual Healing". "We are all rooted in pure Spirit, whether or not we know it. We did not have anything to do with this. We did not create ourselves. But we do seem to have pretty well messed up what God has made, and we seem to have this privilege. However, it so happens that our roots do lie in the Spirit, and in most cases what we really need is a healing of the mind even more than a healing of the body."

Chapter 6 - "The Spirit Within". "...personality is the flowering of the Spirit within us, the coming forth of a secret relationship that we have with God." "Personality is not an external thing at all, for everything we think and say and do, and everything that we appear to be outwardly, is always a result of some hidden fire burning at the center of our being, some Divine Reality which we did not create but which we may discover."

Chapter 7 - "Heal Thyself". "The Great Physician (Jesus), too, had a certain prescription - instruction - that we should follow, leading back to the one central thought: Get rid of your doubts and fears; discharge from your thought every negative attitude that denies you a right to live in harmony with life and with people; through faith tie your mind back to the Mind of God, and in action live as though you were guided by a supreme intelligence."

Chapter 8 - "Intuitive Wisdom". "This is why it is necessary, as never before, that a great new vision come to us, a hope and an assurance that right is might, that the power of good can vanquish its foes, and that truth crushed to earth will rise again."

Chapter 9 - "Invisible Forces". "Our life must be lived constructively, in unity and love and sympathy with everything around us if we expect to live it to the full. God never makes mistakes. We are the ones who err."

Chapter 10 - "Successful Living". "As we learn to think in an affirmative manner, we find that the subconscious content of negation gradually slips away and the day comes when it is no longer there. Then it is that the winds of God blow clear from the kingdom of heaven on earth and fill the sails of our hope with a power that takes us into the haven of our desire."

Chapter 11 - "God Meets Your Needs". "The first thing we have to learn to do, then, is to convert every negative mental attitude into a positive one, every fear into a faith, and every uncertainty into an assurance. The one who does this the best is the one who has the deepest conviction and the most simple and child-like belief in a Power greater than he is."

Chapter 12 - "Complete Acceptance". (Jesus said)..."Because I have done this, you can do it also. The Presence that is around and within me is around and within you. The Power that is with me is with you. The Law that I am using you can use. Give, and to you will be given. Love, and you will be loved. Enter into peace and you will become peaceful. Find the joy that I have found and you will be joyful.

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Publication date: 04/02/2011
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About the Author

Ernest Holmes founded the International Religious Science movement, wrote "The Science of Mind" and numerous other books on metaphysics, and originated the international periodical Science of Mind magazine, which has been in continuous publication since 1927. Holmes' Science of Mind teaching, recognized today as one of the leading viewpoints in modern metaphysics, is a spiritual philosophy that has brought to people around the world a working cosmology - a sense of their relationship to God and their place in the Universe - and a positive, supportive approach to daily living.

Holmes published his first book, "Creative Mind," in 1919, followed shortly after by another volume entitled "Creative Mind and Success." He continued his studies, and lectured to growing crowds in California and Eastern cities. Meanwhile, he was writing "The Science of Mind," which was to become the "textbook" of the Religious Science philosophy. First Published in 1922, it was originally copyrighted by his wife in 1926, revised in 1938, and is now in its 45th printing, and has been translated into French, German, and Japanese. At the time the book was published, his many enthusiastic students urged him to set up an incorporated organization. He refused at first, but eventually agreed, and the Institute of Religious Science and the School of Philosophy was incorporated in 1927.

On October 23, 1927, in Los Angeles, he was married to widowed Hazel Durkee Foster. They were to be inseparable companions for thirty years. In 1953, the Institute became the Church of Religious Science. In 1967, it acquired its present-day title, United Church of Religious Science, with member churches throughout the world. On May 21, 1957, he lost his chosen life-companion.

Ernest Holmes made his transition to the next experience on April 7, 1960, in Los Angeles. He left no children. But he left all humankind an enduring legacy: the way of life he called Religious Science.
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