Book summaryWritten by the founder of the Religious Science Movement, "Science of the Mind" explains the fundamentals of Ernest Holmes's teaching. This book is used worldwide and is one of the most respected spiritual books of the century. Media reviews"This is a book for the ages...In precise and powerful prose it lays out the blueprint for the remaking of the mind and the reenchantment of the world." |
THE SCIENCE OF MINDby Holmes, Ernest
Book description: Dodd, Meade c1938; 1997 Edition Octavo, hardcover in dj. Notes on back endpaper, name on front endpaper, two paragraphs in text parenthicized else VG in VG dj. Gilt lettering on spine. 667 pp. including index.. Founder of Science of Mind , an off-shoot of Christian Science, his precepts are stated in this "Bible" of his movement - - the nature of being, (Man and God), Spiritual Mind Healing in theory and practice, the perfect whole and lessons from the New Testament..
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