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Hardcover is becoming frayed. No dust jacket. Pages are clean and binding is secure.
This 1938 edition of “The Science of Mind” by Ernest Holmes is a seminal work in the New Thought movement, a philosophical and spiritual tradition that emerged in the late 19th century. Holmes, a prolific writer and speaker, founded the Religious Science movement, which emphasizes the power of positive thinking and the metaphysical potential of the human mind. This revised and enlarged edition, published in collaboration with Maude Allison Lathem, offers Holmes’ insights into the creative power of thought, the nature of reality, and the principles of successful living.
Despite its well-worn exterior, this copy remains a testament to the enduring appeal of Holmes’ teachings. The clean pages and secure binding invite readers to delve into Holmes’ empowering vision, which has influenced countless individuals seeking personal growth and spiritual fulfillment. Collectors and enthusiasts of New Thought literature will appreciate the historical significance of this edition, which captures a pivotal moment in the development of a movement that continues to shape contemporary spirituality and self-help practices.