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Rating: Summary: Snake Oil? Review: Asking "Why oh why would anybody with a functioning brain bother reading the "works" of this snake oil salesman?" is defying the purpose of the Divine reaching each and every one of us on this beautiful planet. That's like asking "Why would anyone bother reading the works of a Jewish carpenter?" This reader is obviously living in fear, without an acceptance of the abundance of Spirit Filled Metaphysical writings of the past 2000 years. Time to understand that the Spirit runs through all things. Not just a few. God Bless!
Rating: Summary: Unity Lunacy Review: Charles Fillmore is a foremost metaphysician, and very erudite communicator. This is one of his most basic books, delving into science, religion, and spirituality. As in all his books, the last section has questions for each chapter which help immensely in noting and understanding the basic points of his philosophy.
Rating: Summary: LOVE THE TITLE. . . Review: I just love the title. . .I want it on the shelf next to my copy of SUPER BRAIN BREATHING by Paul C. Bragg, and PRACTICAL OCCULTISM IN DAILY LIFE by Dion Fortune. O.k.?
Rating: Summary: A View of the Christ that is available to all of us..... Review: I WOULD LIKE TO READ MORE OF MR FILLMORE'S BOOKS
Rating: Summary: Snake Oil? Review: While I haven't read this particular work by Charles Fillmore, I am quite familiar with his works and Unity principles. While certainly Unity is not conventional, nor fundamentalist, one would be hard-pressed to define it as a cult. These principles are grounded in the basic teacings of Jesus, certainly not snake oil! Simply put, Unity basically asserts that God is all and we are all somehow a part of God as we are created in God's image and likeness. The Fillmore's discovered the healing power of God in their lives and gradually sought to pass this knowledge on. They never did assert that they stumbled onto anything new, and they always affirmed Jesus as teacher and as divine-nothing cult-like here unless one defines all of Christianity to be a cult! I highly recommend Charles Fillmore's writings as well as those of his wife's, Mrtyle Fillmore.
Rating: Summary: Response to "Unity Lunacy" Review: While I haven't read this particular work by Charles Fillmore, I am quite familiar with his works and Unity principles. While certainly Unity is not conventional, nor fundamentalist, one would be hard-pressed to define it as a cult. These principles are grounded in the basic teacings of Jesus, certainly not snake oil! Simply put, Unity basically asserts that God is all and we are all somehow a part of God as we are created in God's image and likeness. The Fillmore's discovered the healing power of God in their lives and gradually sought to pass this knowledge on. They never did assert that they stumbled onto anything new, and they always affirmed Jesus as teacher and as divine-nothing cult-like here unless one defines all of Christianity to be a cult! I highly recommend Charles Fillmore's writings as well as those of his wife's, Mrtyle Fillmore.
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