The Voice Celestial

By Ernest Holmes & Fenwicke Holmes

The Voice Celestial - Ernest Holmes & Fenwicke Holmes
  • Release Date: 1978-02-01
  • Genre: Spirituality

Description

An Epic Poem in the tradition of The Iliad of Homer and John Milton’s Paradise Lost, The Voice Celestial bridges the centuries that have passed since Jesus Christ gave his message to mankind and links that message to our present age. The Wayfarer makes his journey through the world’s great religions to the mysteries of Egypt, and finally to Jesus Christ, being changed in the process, and discovering along the way that we live in a loving universe, where all men and women are masters of their own destinies.

"This monumental book moves the reader from the realm of mind to one of spiritual wholeness." --Dr. Christian Sorensen
"The Voice Celestial speaks with clarity and passion that will bring tears to the eyes of all students of metaphysics." --Rev. Dr. Candice Becket, Religious Science Center for Positive Living
 

Dr. Ernest Holmes (1887-1960) is known to millions as a great leader and teacher; and to even more as the author of many inspirational books and tapes, such as <i>Creative Mind</i>, <i>This Thing Called Life</i>, and <i>The Science of Mind</i>. A teacher, writer, and lecturer; Dr. Holmes founded the Science of Mind philosophy in 1927, and regularly appeared on television and radio. His signature saying, “There is a power greater than you in the universe, and you can use it,” became well known over the years. By taking a clear and simple approach in researching the wisdom of the ages from many disciplines, Ernest Holmes developed a practical, spiritual approach to living an abundant life and created the Science of Mind. Since early 1900's, the <i>Science of Mind Textbook</i> has been the cornerstone to Religious Science churches around the world.

Ernest Holmes (1887-1960) and his brother Fenwicke Holmes (1883-1973) worked closely together in their early years, and later became independently successful, Ernest for his innovative metaphysical writings, and Fenwicke for his various lectures and publications on philosophy. Their collaboration on The Voice Celestial stands as a lyrical movement of New Thought.