Quotes From "The Science Of Mind" By Ernest Holmes

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The principle of any science is invisible, theoretical, as is our idea of Spirit. No one has seen God; no one has seen Life; what we have seen is the manifestation of Life. No one has seen Intelligence; we experience it. No one has ever seen Causation; we can see what It does, we deal with Its effects. We do not see Beauty. The artist feels beauty and depicts it as best he can, and the result of his effort is what we call the beautiful.. We do not see Life, we experience living. Causation is invisible. Ernest Holmes
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No man can demonstrate peace and cling to unhappiness. Ernest Holmes
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It should be considered right to live and enjoy living. To be well, happy, and to express freedom, is to be in accord with Divine Law and Wisdom. Ernest Holmes
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The more power one gives to his thought--the more completely he believes that his thought has power--the more power will it have. Ernest Holmes
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[A definite statement] is an active, conscious, aggressive, mental movement and in such degree as it embodies an idea--and there is no longer anything in our minds which denies the idea--it will take form, because it now becomes a part of the low and order of the Universe in which we live. Ernest Holmes
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There should not be any sense of hurry or worry about this, just a calm, peaceful sense of reality. Let the Law work though, and express Itself in, the experience. Ernest Holmes