| The Forgotten Books of Ernest Holmes Vol. I |
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The Forgotten Books of Ernest Holmes Vol. I
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Author
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Tom Sannar
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86
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No
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Introduction As a result of a three and one half year project to discover all of the writings of our Dean and Founder, Dr. Ernest Holmes, we have the privilege of publishing four of his works that have been out of print for many years. It is our goal to have available to students of Science of Mind all of the nearly 150 books and pamphlets written by Dr. Holmes. In this wonderful new anthology you will find ideas that have been hidden or lost but reconnect us with the mastery of Dr. Holmes. We are able to republish them because of special copyright rules.There are four short books and Fourteen Treatments which are meant to be studied and embodied. We continue to rephrase and repeat the fundamental ideas of Science of Mind Truth until we are actually living the teaching moment by moment.We begin with Religious Science Fundamentals which was first published in 1933 and then for some unknown reason was never republished. It teaches us the seven fundamental principles of living a life of wholeness. 1. Unity 2. So above, so below 3. Intelligence responds to intelligence 4. Consciousness externalizes itself 5. We choose our destiny.We move to Lessons in Spiritual Mind Healing, from 1943, which has been out of print for many years. It consists of twelve lessons with a personal application found in each lesson. The fundamentals are reinforced in our consciousness.We learn that Money is a Spiritual Idea. This small pamphlet, long out of print, tells us, money is a spiritual idea. It is not something we get. It is something we already have. We have absolute faith in the impersonal Law of Mind which will create for us according to our thinking. We do not allow ourselves to think of anything but success. We never compromise with our good.We complete our lessons with Foregleams of Eternal Life written by Ernest Holmes in 1933.
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