Monday, February 28, 2011

Healing #2

People differ greatly in their definition of Christian and in their Christology, or definition of who Jesus was. Whether New Thoughters consider themselves Christians or not, New Thought as a philosophical-religious movement derives mainly from Christianity.
The founders of all the New Thought denominations except Seicho-No-Ie[1][2] came from Christian backgrounds, as did P. P. Quimby, without whom there would have been no New Thought. He did not seek to found a movement; he sought to heal people of physical and mental or spiritual ailments. To aid himself in this undertaking, he began to study the Bible on his own in order to refute the toxic beliefs that he realized were making his patients sick. In the course of this study, Quimby discovered much truth that had been lost from conventional Christianity and he grew spiritually.
Deb Whitehouse “New Thought Magazine[2006]”

According to the radio the other day 70% of Americans consider themselves Christians but don’t go to church.


Spiritual healing is recognizing, accepting, and realizing the atmosphere of God, or the perfect spiritual idea of being, in the individual. It removes the toxins of distorted self-acceptance that appear to have separated the person from wholeness.[1] http://www.snitruth.org/
[2] https://secure.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/wiki/Seicho-no-Ie

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