What is unique about Science of Mind teachings?
Science of Mind is a seven-days-a-week philosophy of life that teaches the oneness of God and humankind. It’s actually this concept of oneness that may be the greatest single difference between Science of Mind and the more traditional Christian concepts. Since there is no feeling of separation between God and self to the metaphysical person, one is freed from the necessity of seeking God’s favors. Instead, one believes that his or her needs and desires are fulfilled as God works through them. Furthermore, Science of Mind teaches that God’s availability is constant. Science of Mind calls itself a combination of science, philosophy and religion for a simple reason because it considers God in a scientific, intellectual relationship as well as in a personal, loving and emotional way.
Science of Mind is a seven-days-a-week philosophy of life that teaches the oneness of God and humankind. It’s actually this concept of oneness that may be the greatest single difference between Science of Mind and the more traditional Christian concepts. Since there is no feeling of separation between God and self to the metaphysical person, one is freed from the necessity of seeking God’s favors. Instead, one believes that his or her needs and desires are fulfilled as God works through them. Furthermore, Science of Mind teaches that God’s availability is constant. Science of Mind calls itself a combination of science, philosophy and religion for a simple reason-because it considers God in a scientific, intellectual relationship as well as in a personal, loving and emotional way.
Science of Mind is a seven-days-a-week philosophy of life that teaches the oneness of God and humankind. It’s actually this concept of oneness that may be the greatest single difference between Science of Mind and the more traditional Christian concepts. Since there is no feeling of separation between God and self to the metaphysical person, one is freed from the necessity of seeking God’s favors. Instead, one believes that his or her needs and desires are fulfilled as God works through them. Furthermore, Science of Mind teaches that God’s availability is constant. Science of Mind calls itself a combination of science, philosophy and religion for a simple reason—because it considers God in a scientific, intellectual relationship as well as in a personal, loving and emotional way.