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The Infinite Realms of the Spirit: Christian Healing, The Twelve Powers of Man, Prosperity, Jesus Christ Heals, Mysteries of John, Atom-Smashing Power of Mind
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The Infinite Realms of the Spirit: Christian Healing, The Twelve Powers of Man, Prosperity, Jesus Christ Heals, Mysteries of John, Atom-Smashing Power of Mind

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In "The Infinite Realms of the Spirit," Charles Fillmore delves into the intricate relationship between the spiritual and the material worlds. Through a blend of metaphysical insights and practical spirituality, Fillmore's literary style combines accessible prose with deep philosophical concepts, making complex ideas about the nature of the spirit approachable for both novices and seasoned spiritual seekers. This work contextualizes the burgeoning spiritual movement of the early 20th century, drawing from a rich tradition of New Thought, which emphasizes the power of thought and the interconnectedness of existence. Charles Fillmore, co-founder of the Unity Church, was a pioneering figure in the New Thought movement, passionately promoting the idea that aligning one's thoughts and attitudes can manifest personal and global transformation. His life experiences--including overcoming personal hardships--deeply informed his writings. Fillmore's extensive exploration of metaphysical principles is rooted in a desire to unify science and spirituality, reflecting his commitment to advancing human consciousness and spiritual awakening. This book is highly recommended for readers interested in spirituality, personal development, and metaphysical philosophy. Fillmore's insights serve not only as a guide for individual growth but also as a broader commentary on the universal human experience, making it an essential read for anyone seeking greater understanding of the spiritual dimensions of life.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
E-Artnow
Date
3 July 2022
Pages
594
ISBN
9788027345205

In "The Infinite Realms of the Spirit," Charles Fillmore delves into the intricate relationship between the spiritual and the material worlds. Through a blend of metaphysical insights and practical spirituality, Fillmore's literary style combines accessible prose with deep philosophical concepts, making complex ideas about the nature of the spirit approachable for both novices and seasoned spiritual seekers. This work contextualizes the burgeoning spiritual movement of the early 20th century, drawing from a rich tradition of New Thought, which emphasizes the power of thought and the interconnectedness of existence. Charles Fillmore, co-founder of the Unity Church, was a pioneering figure in the New Thought movement, passionately promoting the idea that aligning one's thoughts and attitudes can manifest personal and global transformation. His life experiences--including overcoming personal hardships--deeply informed his writings. Fillmore's extensive exploration of metaphysical principles is rooted in a desire to unify science and spirituality, reflecting his commitment to advancing human consciousness and spiritual awakening. This book is highly recommended for readers interested in spirituality, personal development, and metaphysical philosophy. Fillmore's insights serve not only as a guide for individual growth but also as a broader commentary on the universal human experience, making it an essential read for anyone seeking greater understanding of the spiritual dimensions of life.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
E-Artnow
Date
3 July 2022
Pages
594
ISBN
9788027345205