DIVINE
SCIENCE PRINCIPLES:
GOD is All, God is Omnipresent, Omnipotent, Omniscient and Omniaction.
God is manifest in all of creation. There is only God.
OUR DIVINE SCIENCE STATEMENT OF BEING:
God is All both invisible and visible. One Presence, One Mind,
One Power is All. This One that is All is Perfect Life, Perfect Love
and Perfect Substance. Man is the individualized expression of God, and
is forever One with this Perfect Life, Perfect Love and Perfect Substance.
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AUTHENTIC DIVINE SCIENCE
-- An Introduction To The Basics
Written by Rev. Stan Ousley Jr., D.D.,
Ph.D. M.A., Education
Prepared by Symphony of Love Divine Science Ministry.
This curriculum may be duplicated, modified, and used without permission
in churches, study groups, or other learning activities.
I. INTRODUCTION:
This education module is for “real people” who “have a life” and whose
time is valuable! It is an introduction to the Divine Science interpretation
of New Thought. New Thought evolved from nineteenth century teachings
of Phineas Quimby (mental healing), Mary Baker Eddy (Christian Science)
and Emma Curtis Hopkins, the “teacher of teachers” who taught, either
directly or indirectly, various founders of the New Thought denominations.
Divine Science was the first of these religious organizations. In Denver,
Nona Brooks evolved a Divine Science movement founded upon the earlier
teachings of Malinda Cramer. New Thought was a “new thinking” that came
out of orthodox Protestant Christianity of the late 1800’s and incorporated
elements of Transcendentalism and Vedanta Hinduism (with its monistic
theism) along with some perspectives from nineteenth century Unitarianism
and Universalism.
II. BASIC PRINCIPLES IN A NON-RELIGIOUS CONTEXT:
A. The basic principle of Divine Science is the Omnipresence
of God. In her 1898 Denver newspaper article describing Divine Science,
Nona Brooks makes it clear that the visible is an extension of and expression
of the Invisible. That called God can be known by other terms; a Shakespeare
character said “A rose by any other name would smell as sweet.” Brooks
and other early New Thought pioneers used terms familiar to people in
the late 1800’s and early 1900’s.
B. At the level of Spiritual Science, we can explain
the Fundamentals in less “religious” ways. First is the concept of that
called God, or Divine Mind, or Cosmic Creator, or Ultimate Source, or
The Supreme Ultimate, or Pure Consciousness, or First Cause. Pure Intelligence
as Consciousness, Light, and Energy are the building blocks of the Universe
as we know it. Intelligence and the Consciousness behind thoughts are
INVISIBLE in essence. Light exists as INVISIBLE waves that form visible
particles. Energy is “eternal” and can never be created or destroyed.
It, too, is a constant. The Spiritual component is “the Love factor” --
and Love itself cannot be quantified, empirically measured, but it is
the expression of the Essence. In many traditions, Love is the center
of our “soul” -- the inner seat of at-one-ment with the Nature of Universal
Life-Source. The soul can be described as our “God-core” within us.
Although our outer physical body, the visible, is “time-sensitive,” our
inner individuated soul, the Invisible, is eternal. Intelligence, Light,
Energy, and Love are the components of our timeless being in Being. But
our physicality, our body form, is essential for us to express life in
Life, and to grow in our soul unfolding. In this dimension, we cannot
“do” much if we are disembodied!
C. The “practice” of Life at a higher level of understanding
is rooted, grounded, in THE GOLDEN RULE found in many religions and spiritual
teachings. From the viewpoint of quantum physics and energy field theory,
it is evident that THE ENTIRE UNIVERSE IS INTER-RELATED. So when we do
unto others as we would have others do unto us, we actually are doing
unto the universe as we would have the universe do unto us through the
Spiritual (INVISIBLE) Law.
D. SPIRITUAL LAW is the foundation for our living at
the level of Principle. By the LAW OF CAUSE AND EFFECT, we reap as we
have sown. By the LAW OF ATTRACTION, at the mental science level of interpretation,
we “attract” into our lives that which is in alignment with our subjective
feelings-beliefs. In some mind science circles, people intentionally visualize
or affirm or make “treasure maps” of their desires. This Law often works
for us when we do not have a “disconnect” between our objectivity and
our subjectivity.
The Law of Attraction has a more mystical application as well. Nona Brooks
taught us not to “formulate” our desires. If we take a pint cup to the
ocean, if that is our affirmation and visualization, we can only carry
away a pint of the water. Brooks advises us to affirm the general, never
the particular: abundance and health and peace and harmony for all humankind.
At the mystical level of interpretation, we “attract” that which we really
need (beyond our greed). What we really need may not be what we have imagined
or fantasized that we need. What we really need comes into our awareness
and experiences through GRACE, the free giving of Love. We can call Grace
a “harmonizing cosmic impulse towards homeostasis” instead. We see the
trees of the forest, at times in disarray, until we become aware, often
reluctantly so in our ego-thinking, of the larger forest -- a symbol of
the Greater Harmony.
By the LAW OF RECIPROCITY, as we give, we receive even more than we have
given. Selfish people are not usually very happy people, because in focusing
upon the visible material aspects of life, they miss out on the “blessings”
of the invisible dimensions: friendship, generous sharing of one’s talents
and resources, inner growth and acquisition of Wisdom. By the LAW OF MENTAL
EQUIVALENTS, or Correspondences, what we experience is congruent with
our understanding coupled with our earlier experiences and our feelings
and perceptions about those experiences. Thus, some people go from one
abusive relationship to another or from one illness to another. Others
“attract” into their lives good relationships, health, and prosperity.
FEAR and fearful thinking can influence our inner mental equivalents in
negative ways.
By the LAW OF CIRCULATION, we keep the flow going. A saying is “Don’t
hold on to love, pass it on.” Discernment is important, but it is vital
to discern our own negative attitudes of scarcity thinking or greed or
selfishness as well, for such can block the flow. By the LAW OF EXPECTATION
(faith), we “feel” as well as “think” that the Dependable Principles of
Spiritual Law are ever operative, regardless of any outer condition. By
the LAW OF LIFE, we connect within to the Nature of the Invisible Reality
in Its Essence that is expressed through us in the World.
E. So is there Evil or why does there seem to be less
than Ideal Goodness in the world? Nona Brooks wrote that: “Nine-tenths
of the wrongs and sufferings of the world come from man’s inhumanity to
man. All conditions of evil, such as the sweat shop, unjust labor conditions,
all immoral conditions, could be banished from the face of the earth,
if men would turn their thought to universal love, for the evils of the
world fade away in the light of good.”
In a very modified form of Process Theology, we can see that in every
micro-experience, or “occasion of experience,” we can either react on
the basis of past learned behaviors and felt perceptions and internalized
beliefs, or we can, instead, choose a different response, or “Harmonizing
Impulse.” As an example, maybe gossip in the past has seemingly helped
me to feel accepted by peers and gotten me seeming approval and attention
from others. But in the momentary instant, when someone’s name is mentioned,
I am at a “choice point” influenced by my inner conscience of what is
ultimately right or wrong, and I can choose the more harmonious “Golden
Rule Response” instead. It is a Divine Opportunity. As within, so without.
Inside us and all around us, people may “know better” but they still make
choices that are less than ideal.
In the ancient Greek, “sin” was an archery term that meant “missing the
target” or “missing the mark.” The Greek word “sin” as used in Paul’s
writings meant “the sin nature” -- not a specific mistake. What we have
been programmed to do and think can be reprogrammed, as we are transformed
by the renewing of our thoughts in our minds. Think about what kind of
learned behaviors are being programmed into people by violence-based computer
games where one is rewarded for “killing” a cartoon character? In the
past we saw violence on t-v. But computer games are programming us to
actually participate in violence. “God” or the Supreme Ultimate or Cosmic
Mind is not to blame for such negative conditions. Nona Brooks taught
that WE are responsible for our thoughts as well as our actions.
F. PRAYER practiced scientifically is an inner process
of aligning with the Ideal without manipulating it. Meditation is not
necessarily a “religious” practice. Any activity is useful if it quiets
our mind and helps us refocus from the outer world to the inner world,
calming our emotions, and re-perceiving external situations and challenges.
The “prayer process” in Divine Science is not supernatural or religious.
It is a process of going into The Silence and then contemplating the Universal
Good or Ideal Quality we are focusing upon, recognizing that reality in
our lives, accepting such (realization), and then being thankful.
Many folks steeped in orthodoxy are accustomed to praying to a “God” that
they relate to as a father figure, a supernatural version of a human person,
and these people may find Divine Science and New Thought impersonal. They
want a parental “God” to talk to and a God who answers specific prayers
often presented in begging ways by the one praying. Here’s my rebuttal.
The Law is always neutral, but we personalize it as we use it and experience
it. Love is always impersonal until we express it. Energy is neutral until
we embody it. Consciousness or Intelligence is personalized in our minds
as we THINK it. Light as invisible waves comes into form as particles,
and we are vibrating energy fields of light. WE make it personal and WE
each personalize the Cosmic Essence in our own individualized essences.
G. The GOAL of scientific New Thought is happiness and
harmony, within and without. It is living in a “user-friendly” universe.
III. THE CHRISTIAN CONNECTION
A. New Thought is not orthodox Christianity. It is, at
best, “heterodoxy” -- a “variation.” But even early Christianity had many
variations. James, Paul, Thomas, John, and Philip are all associated by
name with various early “versions” of what became Christianity. In Divine
Science and New Thought, Jesus the human man became The Christ because
he “embodied” that Consciousness of Oneness with Source. The Virgin Birth
and even The Resurrection are interpreted as symbols for inner states
of consciousness. In New Testament Greek, Jesus was “Son” of God as huios
-- one who has the same qualities of God -- a spiritual offspring, not
a biological offspring or “child” as used in another Greek word teknon.
From a Greek Lexicon, we read: “Huios primarily signifies the relation
of offspring to parent and not simply the birth as indicated by teknon.
… Used metaphorically of prominent moral characteristics.“ That which
is “born of” Spirit is spirit. Only Begotten or monogenes, used only by
John, signifies a connection of Essence. From the Lexicon: “Jesus Christ
designated as the only One of the same stock in the relationship of the
Son to the Father. He is not to be understood as eternally born of the
Father, but only in His humanity was he born.“ (As we all are: born of
visible flesh and begotten of invisible Spirit!)
In the Divine Science textbook, we read that CHRIST refers to: “The indwelling
identity of God-man, the divine [nature of the] individual.” Concerning
Jesus, we read: “The man of Nazareth, historically speaking, who became
the full embodiment of the Christ consciousness, which has earned for
him the title, Christ Jesus.” Another variation that I personally find
meaningful is an understanding of The Cross of Christ and The Way of The
Cross as the PROCESS behind the PRACTICE of New Thought Christianity.
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Simply put, the horizontal or cross (Cross) bar represents our enmeshment
in worldly or everyday thinking and acting, based on “less than our best”
such as jealousy, greed, grudges and un-forgiveness, lust, war at all
its levels. The upward or vertical bar represents the spiritual current
ascending to the higher consciousness, the “Crown of Christ.” Where the
bars intersect is where the “crucifixion” of ego takes place inside us.
As we ascend to the “Christ” Consciousness (or Buddha Nature or Atman
in other traditions), we become The Resurrection within. Although he interprets
it VERY differently, evangelist Jimmy Swaggart is correct (but rejected
by most of his ministerial peers) when he teaches that our problem is
not “sin” (specific failings or actions) but “the sin nature” (inner inclinations
often based on ignorance or misunderstandings) and “Christ is the Source,
and The Cross is the means.” A New Thought interpretation is that the
Christ Consciousness is the Source, and The Cross is the means -- the
inner process of attaining at-one-ment -- with the Source. So those teachings,
interpreted very differently by me than they would be interpreted in orthodox
circles, brought me back to Christianity a few years ago, practiced in
a New Thought context, as I also realized that Jesus’ Ministry was universal
rather than religion-specific.
Many people “react” in a negative way to Jesus because of previous bad
experiences with Christianity, which is the religion about Jesus rather
than the religion OF Jesus.
B. Jesus The Way-shower
In Divine Science, Jesus is a spiritual Way-shower, not a religious dogmatist.
Jesus did not get along with the Pharisees, the “religious professionals”
and ordained ministers of his day. His universal, non-religious specific
“teachings” and healing methods lead us to “salvation” -- defined by Nona
Brooks’ sister Fannie James as “knowledge of the Truth.” Jesus taught
The Golden Rule. Most of the Spiritual Laws were described in his teachings.
Jesus taught the Law of Reciprocity (it is returned to us “pressed out
and overflowing“), the Law of Mental Equivalents (“as we think in our
hearts, so are we“), the Law of Circulation (the Parable of the Talents),
the Law of Attraction (“to him who has much, more is given; but to him
who has little, even that little will be taken away” and “ask, and you
will receive; knock, and the door shall be opened“). Jesus taught the
Law of Faith or Expectation: When you pray [ask], believe that you will
receive -- and when faced with challenges, “fear not, only believe.“ Paul
taught the Law of Cause and Effect (we reap as we have sown). John taught
that God is Spirit, NOT a person, and God is Love (LOVE is the Nature
and Essence of God). The GOAL of “Christian” New Thought is also happiness
and harmony, within and without. Jesus talked about “The Kingdom of Heaven.”
In more traditional terminology, HEAVEN is defined as follows in the D.S.
textbook: “Consciousness of the omnipresence of God. Spiritual realization
of that which is ‘within’ and ‘at hand’ -- the omnipresent God, the Christ
within. A state of consciousness in which the ideal is spiritually realized.
It is the full realization that I and my Father [Source] are one.”
Jesus exemplified and personified, through his teachings and actions
and healing ministry, the core concepts of New Thought. All the New Thought
denominations have been, at least originally, Jesus-based in their teachings.
To identify oneself as a “Christian” is NOT necessary in order to practice
New Thought Principles, nor is the so-called “Christian Religion” totally
congruent with some New Thought interpretations. Nevertheless, we read
in the Divine Science textbook: “Divine Science is a Christian religion
based upon the teachings of Jesus, expounding the principles of the omnipresence
of God and proving by the law of expression that innately man [humankind]
can be only what God is.”
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