
WHAT IS
SCIENCE OF MIND?
At the Claremont Center for Spiritual Living (CCSL) we honor all paths to God. We are members of a global organization called Centers for Spiritual Living with over 500 centers worldwide. The founder of Science of Mind, Dr. Ernest Holmes, believed there were threads of truth running through every great religion and philosophy, and it was his desire to pull out those threads, leaving behind all superstition, dogma, and religious opinion. From these threads, he created principles called “The Science of Mind and Spirit”. Considered a part of New Thought, our teaching incorporates affirmative prayer, meditation, healing, visioning, and other spiritual tools to help us lead a spiritual life, think positively, and love deeply.
At CCSL we believe that every life is sacred and valuable. We believe that people are on a spiritual journey that will ultimately lead to their greatest good. Centers for Spiritual Living uses the Science of Mind, written by Dr. Holmes, as one of the resources for this teaching.
We believe in the power of prayer, not as a petition or supplication, but as an alignment with the power and presence of God that always says, “Yes” to that which we have the consciousness or belief to accept.
We emphasize and believe God to be a Universal Power for good that we can use to live peaceful, productive, and creative lives. We believe that all of life is sacred, eternal, and divinely guided.
We believe that ultimately each spiritual path leads to the same realization of union with God.
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EXPAND YOUR KNOWLEDGE

In keeping with our Mission to provide spiritual tools for personal and global transformation, the Center offers a number of educational programs throughout the year. Our core classes will focus on essential spiritual principles and the core tenets of the Science of Mind philosophy.
Senior Minister Rev. Tracy Earlywine, Essential Ernest Holmes class instructor is pictured here with graduating class in June.

• Enhance your life one class at a time
• Explore life-changing topics with our Ministers
• Open your mind to new and creative ways of self-discovery
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Associate Minister Rev. Mary Cordova-Breen, Foundations class instructor is pictured here with two class graduates making their final project presentations at Sunday Service.