THE
SCIENCE
OF MIND
A Complete Course of Lessons in
the Science of Mind and Spirit
These lessons
are dedicated to that truth
which frees man from himself
and sets him on the pathway of a new experience,
which enables him to see through the mist
to the Eternal and Changeless Reality.
by
Ernest S. Holmes
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ERNEST S. HOLMES
THE SCIENCE OF MIND
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introduction ....................................................... p. 3
Foreword ............................................................ p. 6
Part 1 ................................................................... p. 8
Part 2: Lesson 1 .................................................. p. 17
Part 2: Lesson 2 .................................................. p. 53
Part 2: Lesson 3 ................................................. p. 93
Part 2: Lesson 4 ................................................. p. 130
Part 2: Lesson 5 .................................................. p. 156
Part 2: Lesson 6 ................................................. p. 175
Part 3 .................................................................. p. 218
Part 4 ................................................................... p. 249
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ERNEST S. HOLMES
THE SCIENCE OF MIND
INTRODUCTION
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The Science of Mind by Ernest Shurtleff Holmes originally copyrighted and pub-
lished in 1926 has lain dormant in the back room of time.
It is with pleasure that we make this fine publication available again. In so doing,
we would like to call attention to the word “God” as used in this book. The author
gives definitions in the glossary that help to understand his use of this symbol but
it is the consensus of opinion of some of the students of Ernest Holmes’ Science
of Mind that it might be advisable now to call attention to the fact that this word
or symbol has been misused, abused and misunderstood for such a long time that
a short explanation here might make the study of this great work more meaning-
ful.
It is with this thought in mind that I would like