At the heart of the Science of Mind philosophy is a practical and direct approach to spirituality. It invites the student to meet life not with fear, but with excitement and a sense of adventure, with the attitude that anyone who understands the ideas of Science of Mind can apply them for beneficial changes in their life. The ideas are both ancient and modern: the outer experience of life reflects the inner state of mind; inner states of mind can be changed; and regular spiritual practice reveals the essential benevolent nature of life. Ernest Holmes, founder of the Science of Mind philosophy, summarizes these and additional spiritual ideas in "Life Is What You Make It."
In this new book, "Life Is What You Make It," culled from an introductory course Holmes taught about the Science of Mind philosophy, the ideas and techniques for changing your life to one of success and achievement are laid out in a direct and clear format.
Each chapter concludes with a personal meditation the reader can use to practice with, as well as a series of questions and answers for further study.
The fundamental truth, "Life is what you make it," may sound trite, but it is basic and essential to a personal idea of successful living.
In this new book, "Life Is What You Make It," culled from an introductory course Holmes taught about the Science of Mind philosophy, the ideas and techniques for changing your life to one of success and achievement are laid out in a direct and clear format.
Each chapter concludes with a personal meditation the reader can use to practice with, as well as a series of questions and answers for further study.
The fundamental truth, "Life is what you make it," may sound trite, but it is basic and essential to a personal idea of successful living.