Recently, I was reminded of a book I read during my Practitioner studies before ministerial school, Life is What You Make It, by Ernest Holmes. I am inspired to re-read it and would love to share it with others who might be interested in a book study. My intention is to explore each chapter, delving into what gets stirred up for me as I read it. You are welcome to join me in this exploration. Feel free to post your thoughts, questions and responses to the chapter study questions as we progress through the book.
Check out this passage from the Foreword:
At the heart of the Science of Mind philosophy is a practical and direct approach to spirituality. It invites the student to meet life not with fear, but with excitement and a sense of adventure; with the attitude that anyone who understands the ideas of Science of Mind can apply them for beneficial changes in their life. The ideas are both ancient and modern: the outer experience of life reflects the inner state of mind; inner states of mind can be changed; and regular spiritual practice reveals the essential benevolent nature of life. Ernest Holmes summarizes these and additional spiritual ideas in Life Is What You Make It.
Holmes, Ernest; Bailes, Frederick. Life Is What You Make It . Newt List. Kindle Edition.