"Where the Spirit of
the Lord is, there is liberty."
"Receive ye one
another, as Christ also received us to the glory of God."
There is probably no
statement that Divine Scientists, as a body, love to make more frequently than
the declaration that "all is good." This statement is broad,
generous, and all inclusive --- one that stands the close inspection of divine
perception and the true analysis of divine reasoning. However, not all attempts
to analyze the nature of the declaration are based in unity; neither are they
uniformly free from the traditional belief of duality. [... more ...] The Unity Of Good By Mrs. M. E. Cramer First International New Thought Metaphysical Congress 1899
You think life a vale of
tears, where only misery and trouble reign; change your thinking and you will
know it to be the kingdom of heaven, where love, peace, and joy abound. This is
what the phrase New Thought means. It is simply
putting ourselves in new relation to the world about us by changing our thought
concerning it. The moment that we begin to conceive of the creative power of
thought, the abundant Life has consciously begun in us. It was always there,
for it is the only Life; but while we were unconscious of it we missed its joy.
Now we know that we alone are responsible for our environment, our attitude of
mind, our misery or peace. We are not creatures of circumstance; we are
creators, "heirs of God and joint heirs with Christ." In this moment of
revelation our relation to Him changes. Hitherto we have followed Him afar off,
worshiping Him with a blind faith that sometimes carried us to mountain-tops of
revelation and sometimes left us in valleys of despair. [... more ...] The Abundant Life By Sarah J. Farmer First International New Thought Metaphysical Congress
1899
Horatio Dresser spoke of "THE SPIRIT OF THE NEW THOUGHT." at this conference in 1899.
Note: His brother David Seabury the famed author and New York psychologist was born in 1885.
Horatio Dresser spoke of "THE SPIRIT OF THE NEW THOUGHT." at this conference in 1899.
Note: His brother David Seabury the famed author and New York psychologist was born in 1885.


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