Ernest Holmes
Ernest Holmes
Ernest Shurtleff Holmeswas an American New Thought writer, teacher, and leader. He was the founder of a Spiritual movement known as Religious Science, a part of the greater New Thought movement, whose spiritual philosophy is known as "The Science of Mind." He was the author of The Science of Mind and numerous other metaphysical books, and the founder of Science of Mind magazine, in continuous publication since 1927. His books remain in print, and the principles he taught as "Science...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionTheologian
CountryUnited States of America
Each one should realize there is nothing in (us) which denies that which (we) desire.
The road to freedom lies not through mysteries or occult performances, but through the intelligent use of natural forces and laws.
All limitations are self-imposed.
We are all thinking, willing, knowing,conscious centers of Life. We are surroundedby, immersed in, and there is flowing through us a creative something... call it what you will.
Teach and practice, practice and teach - that is all we have; that is all we are good for; that is all we ever ought to do.
There was a time when a man was so convinced that the world was round that he was determined to prove it.
True teaching liberates the student from his teacher.
It is right that we should be successful, for otherwise Spirit is not expressed.
You are to have implicit confidence in your own ability, knowing that it is the nature of thought to externalize itself in your health and affairs, knowing that you are the thinker.
Each one of us is an outlet to God and an inlet to God.
The greatest good that can come to anyone is forming within them an absolute certainty of themselves, and of their relationship to the Universe, forever removing the sense of heaven as being outside of them.
There is One Infinite Spirit and every time man says, "I am" he proclaims it.
There is one power in the Universe and we can all use it.
We are continuously living a new life, and when the old and the new do not fit nicely together, the old - no longer able to contain the new - should be discarded.