
What
is Religious Science?
What does the "V" symbol
mean?
What about meditation?
What about prayer?
What is an affirmation?
What about sin?
What about evil?
Do you believe in the devil?
What about Heaven and Hell?
What about death?
Do you believe in reincarnation?
Do you believe in miracles?
Do you believe in Jesus Christ?
Are you Christians?
Is this New Age?
Is this related to Scientology?
Is this a cult?
Is this Christian Science?
Do you go to doctors?
Why is this called Religious Science?
Are Religious Science and Science of Mind the same?
What is Religious Science?
Religious Science is a spiritual philosophy for the modern
man and woman. It is based on the Truth which arises
in every culture in the form of science, philosophy,
and religion. Religious Science views religion as a source
of wisdom for revealing the Truth about the seemingly
unknown forces that shape our universe. This enables
us to participate in our own life as a co-creator with
the Divine. Religious Science was founded by Dr. Ernest
Holmes, a self-taught philosopher who rigorously studied
all of the world's Spiritual paths for most of his life.
In 1927, he wrote The Science of Mind, which synthesized
the truths that he discerned that were present throughout
all of the world's faiths. That book is the foundation
of the principles of Religious Science. He never intended
to begin a new faith, but was persuaded to allow a church
to be created to assure that the principles he synthesized
would outlive him.
What does the "V" symbol mean?
The V symbol of Religious Science can be interpreted
on many different levels. On a Universal level, the
top of the V shows the Universal Spirit (God), then
the universal subjectivity, which is the medium of
all thought, power, and action, then, at the bottom,
at particularization of our manifestation of Spirit.
The point drawn through the center symbolizes the descent
of Spirit into matter, or form. It is necessary that
Spirit be manifested in order to express Itself. The
descending line shows that all comes from the One (God).
Humanity reenacts the whole Universal Life, and the nature
of humanity is identical with Spirit. What is true of
the Whole is true of any of its individual undivided
parts. Humanity comes to a point of individualization
in the Whole and is subject to the Law of the Whole.
(Paraphrased from The Science of Mind by Dr. Ernest Holmes,
p. 569.)
What about meditation?
Meditation is the time honored technique for taming,
training and transforming the mind. Religious Science
endorses all forms of meditation, from creative visualization
to the more traditional mind stilling techniques. It
is through meditation that we come into a state of
God communion and thereby experience a greater sense
of unity of all life.
What about prayer?
Religious Science honors and endorses all forms of sincere
prayer. In addition, it teaches a unique and scientific
form of prayer called Spiritual Mind Treatment. This
is a powerful, affirmative method of prayer that was
developed by Dr. Ernest Holmes, the founder of Religious
Science. It involves a five step process that embodies
all of the elements of the creative process of Life
itself.
What is an affirmation?
The term affirmation is normally associated with a verbal
statement that is made about some goal that we are
trying to achieve, or some experience we desire to
have. However, the act of affirmation is really much
more than that. It is an act of faith. It is the ability
to put aside your doubt and fear in order to act as
if your desired goal were already a reality. In this
sense, an affirmation can be any statement, act, or
symbolic gesture that affirms the reality of your intentions.
Through the process of affirmation we "act as
if" our highest aspirations were already a reality.
What about sin?
The original meaning of sin was simply to fall short
of or "miss the mark" of spiritual perfection.
A sin is not a thing; it is merely an activity that
produces an undesirable effect in out lives. In other
words, we are punished by our sins, not for them.
What about evil?
Religious Science does not deny the appearance of evil.
However, it teaches that evil does not exist as a force
or power in the world. That which is called evil is
merely the obstruction, or inversion, of the only power
acting, which is Spirit. The obstruction of Spirit's
expression always occurs in the mind through the holding
of false beliefs. According to Religious Science, the
only presence acting in the universe is God, which
is always Good. Evil is merely the way that we withhold
our expression and experience of that good by accepting
false beliefs into our minds.
Do you believe in the devil?
Religious Science believes that, since the only power
acting anywhere is God, the devil simply cannot exist
as a force acting in opposition to God's expression
through Spirit. Therefore, there really is no devil.
There is only the manifestation of falsely held beliefs
within our minds, which produces that appearance of
some sinister invisible force, or being, acting in
our lives. To blame unpleasant conditions and circumstances
on the devil, or anyone else, is a way of avoiding
responsibility for our own experience of life.
What about Heaven and Hell?
Religious Science believes that heaven and hell are states
of mind. We experience heaven when we are in harmony
with the Life that surrounds us. Hell is a state of
mind that we experience when we don't understand why
something unpleasant is happening to us. We can choose
to create our own heaven or hell on Earth, and take
our beliefs with us when we go through the transition
the world calls death to the next plane of existence.
What about death?
Religious Science teaches the eternality of life. It
accepts that our physical bodies operate within a natural
cycle of birth and death. However, even though we may
have a body, we are not just our body. What we really
are is the Life that animates our body, and that Life
is infinite and immortal. As we become increasing identified
with our divine and eternal nature, our underlying
fear of death begins to dissolve and our experience
of life become more joyous.
Do you believe in reincarnation?
Religious Science neither endorses nor rejects any particular
theory or concept of reincarnation. Since life is eternal,
there are an unlimited number of possibilities for
its evolvement after the experience of physical death.
In Religious Science, we accept the on-going-ness of
life and we deal with what is before us in the present
moment.
Do you believe in miracles?
Everything that occurs in our lives is simply the out-picturing
of our consciousness operating through the Law of Mind.
Therefore, those events that seem to be miraculous
in nature are actually the Law acting at a level beyond
our awareness. As we evolve our consciousness, what
previously seemed miraculous becomes a natural, normal
and understandable way of life. In actuality, there
is only one miracle, this is Life itself.
Do you believe in Jesus Christ?
In Religious Science, Christ is viewed as a universal
principle rather than a person. It is the principle
of God expressing through humanity. Jesus of Nazareth
was a human personality through which the Christ Principle,
or Divine Personality, expressed itself on Earth. The
principle of Jesus Christ represents the mystical marriage
of our inner spirit with our outer personality. This
union produces an expression of Life that includes
both, yet is greater than either. The potential for
this expression lies within each one of us. Therefore,
Jesus is viewed as a great example for humanity, rather
than the great exception. Ernest Holmes, founder of
the philosophy of Religious Science, says:
"Religious Science does not deny the divinity
of Jesus; but it does affirm the divinity of all people.
It does not deny that Jesus was the son of God; but
affirms
that all beings are children of God. It does not
deny that the Kingdom of God was revealed through Jesus;
but
affirms that the Kingdom of God is also revealed
through you and me."
Are you Christians?
Ernest Holmes, the founder of Religious Science, came
out of a Christian tradition. He studied all of the
world's religions, and synthesized what he saw to be
the truths running through them all, free of any particular
dogma. He began the philosophy with the intention that
all churches, especially Christian ones, would embrace
the philosophy and incorporate those teachings into
their own. When that did not happen on a large-scale
basis, he allowed the people around him to talk him
into starting a church to make sure that the teachings
would endure. His original intention was not to start
a new religion. Religious Science comes out of the
Christian tradition in the sense that we believe in
the teachings of Jesus and use them to create a "Heaven
on Earth".
Is this New Age?
Religious Science is a New Thought philosophy. Although
many people with New Age leanings are attracted to
Religious Science and some of the practices of Religious
Science such as meditation are also practiced by those
who consider themselves New Age, Religious Science
does not consider itself a New Age Religion. Religious
Science honors all paths that lead to God, whether
they are Christian, Jewish, Buddhist, Hindu, Muslim,
New Age, or any other spiritual paths.
Is this related to Scientology?
No.
Is this a cult?
No. Religious science teaches that each individual has
the power over and the responsibility for his or her
own life. Religious Science highly discourages the
following of or dependence upon any one person, including
founder Ernest Holmes or any present ministers or teachers.
Religious Science challenges people to think for themselves
and only believe what rings true for them. One must
look into one's own heart for truth.
Is this Christian Science?
No, but Ernest Holmes studied with many of the spiritual
leaders of his time, including Mary Baker Eddy, the
founder of Christian Science. Religious Science attracts
many from the Christian Science tradition.
Do you go to doctors?
Yes. Religious Scientists believe that all is God, and
that God is expressed through doctors and medicine
just as God is expressed through the entire physical
universe. Religious Science believes in spiritual as
well as physical healing, and Religious Science Practitioners
often work in conjunction with doctors and other physical
and mental health practitioners to facilitate healing.
Why is this called Religious Science?
Ernest Holmes used the terms "Science of Mind",
which he called the book that describes his synthesis
of the truths running through all of the religions of
the world, and "Religious Science" interchangeably.
He believed that religion and science were truly complimentary,
and named his organization the Church of Religious Science
to show that. He believed that, eventually, science would
prove what the mystics have been saying for thousands
of years about the nature of God, human beings, and the
universe. His beliefs have been borne out by many modern
scientists, who have found that the universe is truly
made up of energy. Religious Science, along with all
of the mystics of the ages, knows that that energy is
God.
Are Religious Science and Science of Mind the same?
Yes.
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