Ernest S. Holmes

Biography

Ernest Shurtleff Holmes is the founder of Religious Science whose spiritual philosophy is known as “The Science of Mind.” He was born in 1887, in Lincoln, Maine. He left school and family for Boston, Massachusetts at age 15.
Dr. Holmes developed a universal philosophy and tools for spiritual living that profoundly resonate to this day. His work provides us with a personal spiritual path, an understanding of our relationship with the Universe, and a connected and joyful approach to daily living.
There he was introduced to Mary Baker Eddy’s Science and Health, as well as Christian Science.
In 1912 Holmes joined his brother Fenwicke L. in Venice, California. In addition to taking up a job with the city government, Holmes and his brother, a Congregationalist minister, studied the writings of Thomas Troward, Ralph Waldo Emerson, William Walker Atkinson, and Christian D. Larson.
After leading small private meetings throughout Los Angeles, in 1916, Ernest Holmes was invited to speak at the Metaphysical Library in Los Angeles. This led to repeat engagements, and a nationwide tour. That year Holmes started speaking each Sunday morning in a theatre in the Ambassador Hotel that seated 625. Holmes’ lectures continued moving to ever-larger spaces, including Biltmore Hotel, and the Wiltern Theatre. which seats more than 2800.
In February 1927, Holmes incorporated the Institute of Religious Science and School of Philosophy, Inc., and later that year he began publishing Science of Mind magazine, which is still in publication today. In 1935 he reincorporated his organization as the Institute of Religious Science and Philosophy, and in 1954 it was reestablished yet again as a religious organization called the Church of Religious Science. Today the organization is known as The Centers For Spiritual Living.

Books

Creative Mind and Success
Price: $7.50 USD. Words: 25,240. Language: English. Published: June 11, 2023 and represented by Ebooks World Editor. Categories: Nonfiction » Religion & Spirituality » Body, mind, & spirit » New thought, Nonfiction » Self-improvement » Personal Growth / Success
This book, first published in 1919, is a simple and straightforward manual for understanding the nature of the Universe and the creative power of the mind through imagination and visualization. This classic, revived after the rediscovery of the New Thought authors, explains how "correct thinking" can help you achieve independence and prosperity.