This Thing Called You

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4.3
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192
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The beloved classic that has awakened generations to the power within.
 One of Ernest Holmes’s cornerstone works, This Thing Called You is an intimate guide through which readers learn the important lesson of how they are an immutable part of the flow of life, and how they may fulfill the longing, within all of us, to live more fully.

                The book details methods of meditation used for healing, improving mind and body, and reaching one’s divine self. Included are numerous inspirations, meditations, and prayers that individuals can apply to their lives, which reveal the unlimited potential of the spiritual psychology that Holmes founded.

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4.3
15 reviews
EMMITT BOWLES
March 20, 2019
This book should be read on a daily basis . I am reading it again in hope of using the principles that the author writes about .
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Shirley Williams
April 11, 2024
Amazing! I am in awe.....God speaking straight to my heart ♥
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Martin Davis
December 25, 2023
Truth realized.
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About the author

Ernest Holmes was an internationally recognized authority on religious psychology and the founder of the Religious Science movement. His inspirational books include the renowned classic The Science of Mind, This Thing Called You, The Art of Life, 365 Science of Mind, The Hidden Power of the Bible, and Creative Mind and Success.

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