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The Center For Spiritual Living in Belen, NM celebrated the Ordination of Rev. Gale Stewart on Friday June 26th, 2009. Over a 130 family and friends were in attendance. Many ministers and practitioners were in attendance and spoke from the podium. This was a crowning achievement for Rev. Gale, as she has completed many years of hard work to get to this point. Music was provided by Sid Fendley, Susan Clark and Landon Newton. There were many people who participated in preparing for this night and Rev. Gale, once again would like to say thank you. Everyone had a great time and the evening was a great success. Related Websites
This is the first post to our new website/blog and I trust that you will enjoy it. Our Center is a loving, vibrant place where you can learn more about your spirituality. One of our tenants is that you create your life by what you think about. As with a computer, if you think about negative outcomes, then sure enough, life will respond by giving you negative results. Of course the opposite is true, if think about positive outcome, then life will respond with positive results. It can be that simple. Below is more information about our philosophy and how it can make a difference in your life. New Member Orientation You’ll learn about the Center For Spiritual Living. You’ll learn about spiritual life, and meet like-minded people. You’ll have the opportunity to join our Center and become a member. You’ll learn:
Pamphlet #0924 What is Science of Mind All About? If you have recently come into the study of Science of Mind and feel that it holds many valuable ideas for you. you may find yourself unable to discuss it with ease. In time, your friends and relatives are going to become curious about this “thing” you seem to like so well, and then the questions will begin to come along. You may be asked, too, how Science of Mind is both similar to and different from the old beliefs the traditional, non-metaphysical Christian has grown up with. This booklet will help you clarify what you know about Science of Mind to others and to yourself. First of all, it’s a good thing to remember that most people who question you will fall somewhere in between mildly curious and terrifically interested. They really want to know at least something about your philosophy. Your critics will be few . More people are becoming interested in new approaches to religion now than ever. Most of them won’t ask with a closed mind. Besides. you have a right to your way of finding God. just as your friends have. They will recognize that, so you need not have any defensive feelings. With these ideas in mind. then. let’s bring on the questions. What is Science of Mind all about? Although it would be pretty hard to squeeze the fundamentals of Science of Mind into a five-minute explanation, you might begin with something like this: “This ideology gives me an orderly way of recognizing the presence and power of God within myself I believe that this presence is in everything in the universe, unifying all of life. Not only that, I can use this power to improve and correct situations in my life by changing the way I think about some things.” If you want to get more technical you might add that Science of Mind is “a compilation of laws of science, opinions of philosophy, and revelations of religion.” In actual usage it is a seven-days-a-week way of life that teaches the oneness of God and humankind. In practice this idea of oneness is probably the greatest single variation between Science of Mind and the more traditional Christian concepts. There is no feeling or separation between God and self to the metaphysical person, so we are freed from the necessity of constantly wooing Gods favors because we believe that our needs and desires are fulfilled as God works through us. Does Science of Mind consider God as a trinity: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit? Science of Mind teaches that there is only one Mind, but that it works in three aspects called Spirit, soul, and body, which are somewhat similar to the traditional three persons. For instance, a thought. which comes from Spirit, logically works through the law of mind, also called soul, out into our physical world, the body of our affairs. Does Science of Mind teach that Jesus was the son of God? Did Jesus die to save us? Jesus was killed because people in their ignorance and fear, could not accept the teachings he advanced. You might toss this question to your friends: “Suppose a modern-day Jesus walked on earth today. Would today’s churches and people listen to him any more than they did 2,000 years ago?” Is Science of Mind considered a Christian philosophy? Science of Mind is a universal philosophy, but due to our cultural background it is Christianity-oriented. Science of Mind teachings are based on the examples and teachings of Jesus. The law of cause and effect is no more than the scientific use of the Golden Rule. Jesus based his works on love. It is through love and law that we demonstrate the principles of Science of Mind. We believe that the Christ Spirit, God, is present within all people, so we might well be called a Christian philosophy. How much more Christian could one be than to actually put the teachings of Jesus into practice every day? Does Science of Mind believe in prayer? Absolutely! Its whole method of practice hinges on the daily use of spiritual mind treatment, the scientific use of prayer. It is through prayer and its companion, meditation, that we become more attuned to our God nature. Does Science of Mind teach that Jesus was born of a virgin? In Jesus’ time the word “virgin’ often meant a young person. Since many teenagers have children today, if we look at the word “virgin” in this old context, we are having a lot of virgin births right now. Still, It’s not the big things that people get hung up on, it’s the little ones. You should remember that the virgin birth idea is held dear by many people, and they might feel sensitive about it. Perhaps you could ask a question of your own, such as: “Is it really important how Jesus was born? I feel that his example and his words have the real meaning.” Does Science of Mind believe in heaven and hell? Science of Mind considers heaven and hell as states of mind rather than as physical places. Our enjoyment of heaven or our hellish unhappiness is not deferred until a later time: we daily experience either, depending on the highs or lows of our mental states. Is the human spirit immortal? Ernest Holmes tells us that “no one need prepare to meet God: We are meeting Him every day and each hour in the day.” You do not have to “die” to prove that you will live forever. You are in the process of doing that right now. We are all evolving in growth and experience on a day-to-day basis; and while we are living on the plane of earth experience we will use a flesh and blood body to get around in. When we no longer need these bodies, we leave them for other bodies or forms more suitable to the next plane or life, The evolution or our physical universe goes on constantly. We also realize that our personal development is continually taking place. Does Science of Mind teach that God punishes us if we sin and rewards us for goodness? Science of Mind teaches that God, as all love and all good, does not punish. It views “sin” as the making of a mistake. Therefore the punishment is the result of the mistake. Also, the reward for doing good is found in the doing itself. The thoughts and acts of goodness by themselves open more doors for greater good. God’s universe is only good, but by our misuse of good we can appear to bring evil to ourselves. There is only one Power in the universe. How we use God’s power results in good or evil. That is why it is so important that we make proper use of our ability to make choices. Right thinking leads to right choices, and right choices bring happiness. Although the Science of Mind philosophy is not very old in comparison with other philosophies, its roots go back to antiquity. It could be considered a youth among older religions, and because of this it is not bound by the traditions that often accumulate over the years. It does present a flexible outlook, not being hemmed in by years of antiquated and obsolete dogma. Will your questioners accept all that you have to say? Probably not, but that is not important. What is important is the calmness and assurance with which you speak. It wouldn’t make sense for you or anyone else to get upset during discussion. Then the free atmosphere or exchange would be lost in misunderstanding. Besides. you may uncover for someone a new idea that may flower at some other time. the right time for that person. It is the uncovering of the truth that is really important, and the time, place and process are really incidental. Science of Mind® Science of Mind Publishing We have more pamphlets at our Center. Please feel free to pick one up. I trust that you have enjoyed this first post. We will have many more to come. Namaste Richard Mathiason
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