The Science of Mind
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A Complete Course of Lessons in the Science of Mind & Spirit
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The Science of the Mind was originally published in 1926 by the founder of the worldwide Religious Science movement. It was completely revised in 1938 by Ernest Holmes and Maude Allison Latham; this 1997 edition is the 1938 version with an added introduction by Jean Houston and a one-year study program that breaks the weighty tome into digestible bits. Using creative techniques, Holmes guides the student in easy-to-follow steps toward mastering the powers of the mind to find purpose in life. His explanations of how to pray and meditate, heal oneself spiritually, find self confidence, and express love have helped millions change their lives for the better. The Science of Mind is one of those spiritual classics that belongs on the bookshelf of anyone who wishes a life for themselves free of compulsion and negativity.

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It works! "Power of +/- Thinking!, August 23, 2010
Reviewer: Free_rent
I change my thinking, to change my life.
Are you ever thinking "good", WHILE you are thinking "BAD"?
(yea, I know "no good/bad": http://Advaitism.com )
Gratitude is a tool/trick to get ones' mind to think "Higher Thoughts"
See also http://Abraham-Hicks.com
   
This is the original text, August 13, 2010
Reviewer: LeelaVox
Hi!
I do believe that this is the 1926 version, not the revised 1938 version. It's a great work, and contains some wonderful nuggets which were removed in the 1938 revision.
For the most recent version, search for Science of Mind, Unabridged audiobook read by Rev. Cynthia James.
This version is a GREAT deal at $4.99 for the download.
Two Thumbs up!
Love,
Leela
www.LifeWithLeela.com
   
Phenomenal, May 03, 2010
Reviewer: macka12345
Phenomeanl Book. They should read the 1926 version.
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