What is Religious Science? "THE SCIENCE OF MIND" Ernest Holmes is the founder of Religious Science,
which began in America in the early part of the 20th
century. He considered
it a synthesis of Eastern and Western spiritual teachings, and
philosophy, psychology and science. Not of all of it by any means,
but of what his lifelong pursuit of knowledge brought to him.
He developed a study he called The Science of Mind that included
his synthesis plus definite ideas and instructions on the creative
nature of Mind and how to work with one's own mind so as to experience
what is desirable in life. The book, "The Science of Mind" is
the chief text book of the study. Holmes did not initially
consider his work
to be a religion, but more of a philosophical study. He felt
that any person of any religion could benefit from studying and
applying The Science of Mind. Over time Holmes developed a strong
mystical sense of unity with what he sometimes called First Cause.
He also used terms such as God, Spirit, Infinite Mind, or The
Creative Principle. He realized this Principle (by whatever name)
as being Omnipresent, Omniscient, Omnipotent and Omniactive.
He did recognize his teaching as one that connected people, in
consciousness, with their source and that calling it a religion
was not inaccurate. As a study of what is beyond or behind all
expressed life or form it is called a metaphysical study and/or
metaphysical religion. Many of the people who had become leaders
in this new spiritual movement desired to have it recognized
as a religion and ultimately this is what happened and the centers
of teaching were designated as churches.  Religious Science views the
Universe as Consciousness, or Infinite Mind expressing itself
in and as all creation. This Consciousness
is, as noted previously Omnipresent, Omniscient, Omnipotent and
Omniactive. Another way of saying this is that God or Spirit
or whatever is chosen as a name is everywhere at all times and
is all knowing intelligence and is the one and only power and
is always in business being itself. Humans are
thought of as being centers of self-awareness within this Consciousness.
The Bible statement
that we were created "in
the image and likeness of God" is taken literally. It is
considered that this Consciousness is the creating, maintaining
and sustaining Principle of all that there is, invisible and
visible. It is considered that It created all form through an
action of choice within Itself. Spirit thought Itself into form through the actions of initiative
and selection. This thought was elaborated by Judge Thomas Troward
and influenced the thinking of Ernest Holmes. Because we are
It as us, our life forms are created through the action of our
own thought and we experience the dominant state of our own consciousness.  Consciousness
is more than surface thought; it
is a combination of thought and feeling. "As a man thinketh in his heart,
so is he." This teaching puts full responsibility for an
individual's life within him or her, as each person experiences
the dominant state of their own mind. As thought, or deeply held
belief, is changed, the circumstances of the individual change.
Without a change in consciousness there is no real change in
experience and often not even in outer circumstance. Religious
Science teaches that there is only one power, God or Consciousness.
It works on a conscious (choosing) level and subjective or sometimes
called subconscious (accepting and creating) level. There is thought
to be a Law of Mind whereby what is known in Mind produces
a corresponding
effect in the emotions, body, and
world of effects of an individual. The vast subconscious area
of Mind is often thought of as acting to mirror back to an individual
his states of thought/feeling. We are all considered as part
of this One Mind, all using it individually as we are individualizations
of it. Because we are connected, actually are the same "life
stuff" we are in a communion that is indissoluble  We often communicate without words;
and this ability can be developed. We teach a specific
way of thinking to align ourselves
with the Creative Principle, or God, so as to have our consciousness
be a way that the innate perfection, order, harmony, beauty,
love, life, intelligence etc. of this Principle may be revealed
in our experience or as the life of another for whom we may be
doing this kind of thinking. We call this way of ordering our
minds Spiritual Mind Treatment. Sometimes we call it Scientific
Prayer. It is not done to change God, but to change the thinking
of the individual, or clear the thinking of the individual so
as to allow the expression of the inner invisible good. It is
not to make something happen, but to allow good to happen. It
is also called Affirmative Prayer. There is nothing of pleading
in it; it is a recognition of the Presence of God (or good) and
an identifying with it. Then, there is a choice for the experience
of good and an inner coming into the spirit of the good, a knowing
of it already accomplished at the causative level and a gratefulness
and then a release of concern as to how it shall take place.
The individual may be guided into appropriate action, or may
be a beholder of the expression of what is innate within himself. Because we are all of the same substance and are part of the
same Mind, a person may do Treatment for another. Truth known
by anyone for the benefit of another who is in deep agreement
to accept a good allows the revealing of God or good in the other
person's experience. This is simply because a choice for good
within Mind (which is really an action of Love) works through
an inherent creative Law to produce some form of what is accepted.
Because we know that we experience what we think, a person who
understands Religious Science becomes increasingly free of resentment
and or guilt. We all have beliefs that do not serve us, as they are based
on a false idea of who and what we are, and on the effects of
those beliefs. We think of people as being ignorant of truth,
but not as being sinners, or bad. We think of forgiveness as
not only not condemning another or oneself, but of now knowing
a Truth that replaces an error so a person is literally a new
being having a new experience. For me, Religious Science is wonderfully
freeing as well as very demanding. Knowing that God really is
present as every individual leads to a great respect for and
care for all people. I personally feel my role as a person is
to know myself truly, know myself as I am known in the Mind that
created me, and to reveal God, or the goodness of being through
my thoughts, words and actions. As a minister I think of myself
as an individual knowing what is true of others and providing
an environment for self- discovery and encouragement and unconditional
love. by Rev. Nancy A. Anderson, Minister North San Diego County Church
of Religious Science March 7, 1994 Copyright 1994 by Rev. Nancy Anderson. Permission
is granted for free distribution of complete 9718 byte file by
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