That Was Ernest: The Story of Ernest Holmes and the Religious Science Movement
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Rating | : | 4.38 (543 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0875167128 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 143 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2017-08-17 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Biography of metaphysician Ernest Holmes, founder of the Science of Mind philosophy and of the Religious Science Movement, told by a life-long associate.
Joel L. Gandelman said Fascinating account of a man and a religious movement. Did you ever wonder how a religious thinker got from Point A (the youthful years) to Point B (adult years where he was now a religous pioneer and the soul that ignited the Religious Science movement)? If you have, this book is for you. If you're not into Religious Science's change your mind/change your life philosophy this book will still offer some revelations. If you are into it or involved with it, it is a must-read/must-own. Author Reginald Armor, who died in 1977, was a mere 1"Fascinating account of a man and a religious movement" according to Joel L. Gandelman. Did you ever wonder how a religious thinker got from Point A (the youthful years) to Point B (adult years where he was now a religous pioneer and the soul that ignited the Religious Science movement)? If you have, this book is for you. If you're not into Religious Science's change your mind/change your life philosophy this book will still offer some revelations. If you are into it or involved with it, it is a must-read/must-own. Author Reginald Armor, who died in 1977, was a mere 12 years old when he met the older Ernest Holmes, who even as a young man in his 20s had embraced the philosophy for which he was to become famous. Thi. years old when he met the older Ernest Holmes, who even as a young man in his "Fascinating account of a man and a religious movement" according to Joel L. Gandelman. Did you ever wonder how a religious thinker got from Point A (the youthful years) to Point B (adult years where he was now a religous pioneer and the soul that ignited the Religious Science movement)? If you have, this book is for you. If you're not into Religious Science's change your mind/change your life philosophy this book will still offer some revelations. If you are into it or involved with it, it is a must-read/must-own. Author Reginald Armor, who died in 1977, was a mere 12 years old when he met the older Ernest Holmes, who even as a young man in his 20s had embraced the philosophy for which he was to become famous. Thi. 0s had embraced the philosophy for which he was to become famous. Thi. Laitinen Sami said A Remarkable Story of Remarkable Man. The life of Ernest Holmes is not just a very impressive and encouraging one, but also a real story of man whose lifework was destined to change lives of possibly millions of people. We have yet to see what this man's remarkable contribution will accomplish in the future to come.I don't usually like biographies, but this book is a great exception to this rule. It is written in a very beautiful way about man who discovered that there is divine power/force within everyone of us he turned this knowledge into a religious science movement which is currently perhaps the most known division of New Thought movement.The author of this boo. "A LONG-TIME ASSOCIATE OF HOLMES GIVES A "PERSONAL" PORTRAIT OF THE MAN AND HIS IDEAS" according to Steven H Propp. The publisher wrote in the introductory section of this 1999 book, "This personal and informal memoir is unique in the history of Religious Science, Science of Mind, and New Thought. Written by the only person to have been beside Ernest Holmes on an almost daily basis from a time shortly after Holmes' move from Maine to California in 1912 until his death in 1960 it examines Ernest Holmes from up close, covering almost a half-century of day-to-day contact it is the account of one whose association with Dr. Holmes began as a twelve-year-old when Ernest Holmes was only twenty-eight, but already well on his way to becoming the maste