
Ernest Holmes
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Ernest Holmes was an influential American writer and spiritual teacher, best known for founding the philosophy known as Religious Science, which is a part of the New Thought movement. His seminal work, "The Science of Mind," published in 1926, articulated a comprehensive philosophy that blended elements of Christianity, Eastern religions, and metaphysical thought, emphasizing the power of the mind in shaping reality. Holmes believed that understanding the relationship between the individual and the divine could lead to personal empowerment and a more fulfilling life.
Throughout his life, Holmes wrote numerous books and developed a series of teachings and practices that aimed to uplift the human spirit and promote spiritual growth. His work continues to inspire and influence spiritual seekers and self-help enthusiasts around the world. He founded the Church of Religious Science and established a network of centers dedicated to his teachings, leaving a lasting legacy within the New Thought movement.