Declaration of Principles
A reporter once asked Dr. Ernest Holmes to put briefly state the beliefs of Religious Science, or the Science of Mind. His answer has become known as the Declaration of Principles:
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We believe in God, the Living Spirit Almighty; one, indestructible, absolute and self-existent Cause. |
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This One manifests Itself in and through all creation, but is not absorbed by Its creation. |
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The manifest universe is the body of God; it is the logical and necessary outcome of the infinite self-knowingness of God. |
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We believe in the incarnation of the Spirit in us and that all of us are incarnations of the One Spirit. |
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We believe in the eternality, the immortality and the continuity of the individual soul, forever expanding. |
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We believe the kingdom of heaven is within us and that we experience this kingdom to the degree that we become conscious of it. |
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We believe the ultimate goal of life to be a complete emancipation from all discord of every nature, and that this goal is sure to be attained by all. |
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We believe in the unity of all life, and that the highest God and the innermost God is One God. |
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We believe that God is personal to all who feel this Indwelling Presence. |
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We believe in the direct revelation of Truth through our intuitive and spiritual nature, and that any person may become a revealer of Truth who lives in close contact with the Indwelling God. |
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We believe that the Universal Spirit, which is God, operates through Universal Mind, the Law of God. |
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We are surrounded by this Creative Mind which receives the direct impress of our thought and acts upon it. |
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We believe in the healing of the sick through the Power of this Mind. We believe in the control of conditions through the Power of this Mind. |
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We believe in the eternal goodness, the eternal loving kindness and the eternal givingness of life to all. |
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We believe in our own soul, our own spirit, and our own destiny. |
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We understand that the life of humankind is God. |
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