Exploring the Roots of Science of Mind is a captivating course that takes students on a fascinating journey into
the historical origins of Ernest Holmes' transformative philosophy in the United States. During this ten-week course, with a specific focus on the influential works of Thomas Troward, Emma Curtis Hopkins, and Ralph Waldo Emerson, participants will gain an understanding of the intellectual and spiritual foundations that shaped Holmes' teachings.
Through in-depth exploration, students will delve into the profound insights of these visionary thinkers, discovering the seeds of wisdom that later blossomed into the Science of Mind philosophy. This course serves as a rich tapestry of knowledge, connecting students to the intellectual lineage that underpins the Science of Mind philosophy and deepening their appreciation for the insights that have shaped the spiritual landscape of the
philosophy as we know it today. For more information or to register.