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American author and preacher ERNEST SHURTLEFF HOLMES (1887-1960) began studying Christian Science at age twenty-one and in 1912 built a church to spread the message of the New Thought movement. His particular teachings came to be called Religious Science, which he codified in his most influential work, The Science of Mind (1926).
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Creative mind: tapping the power within
2002, Square One Publishers
in English
0757000398 9780757000393
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Table of Contents
In the beginning
A principle that can be proven
The word going forth
Why, and what is man?
The law of our lives
Man's part
Bondage and freedom
The word
The man who has arrived
The power we have within us
Individual ideas
The reason for the universe
Mind in action
Action and reaction
Arriving at a high consciousness
Outer suggestions
The use of the greater consciousness
The greater consciousness
The perfect universe
About struggle
Karma.
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