Jesus Christ Heals

Cover of Jesus Christ Heals by Charles Fillmore
Publisher: Bibliotech Press
Year: 2019
Language: en
Pages: 158
ISBN-13: 9781618954138
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Height: 9 Inches
Length: 6 Inches
Weight: 0.5291094288 Pounds
Width: 0.37 Inches
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Jesus Christ Heals by Charles Fillmore, published by Bibliotech Press on January 15, 2019, is a 158-page exploration of spiritual healing and the principles of New Thought philosophy. Fillmore, a prominent figure in the New Thought movement, delves into the relationship between prayer, spirituality, and healing as interpreted through biblical scripture. This edition is presented in English and offers insights into Fillmore’s teachings and experiences, reflecting his journey as a mystic and founder of Unity.

Readers will find a comprehensive examination of healing practices rooted in spiritual beliefs, emphasizing the power of prayer and the mind-body connection. The book discusses themes related to spirituality, healing, and biblical studies, providing a framework for understanding the transformative potential of faith. Fillmore’s reflections are informed by his personal experiences and the broader context of the New Thought movement, making this work a significant contribution to discussions on spirituality and healing.


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Charles Sherlock Fillmore (August 22, 1854 – July 5, 1948) founded Unity, a church within the New Thought movement, with his wife, Myrtle Page Fillmore, in 1889. He became known as an American mystic for his contributions to spiritualist interpretations of biblical Scripture.

He was born in St. Cloud, Minnesota on August 22, 1854.

An ice skating accident when he was ten broke Fillmore’s hip and left him with lifelong disabilities. In his early years, despite little formal education, he studied Shakespeare, Tennyson, Emerson and Lowell as well as works on spiritualism, Eastern religions, and metaphysics.

He met his future wife, Mary Caroline “Myrtle” Page, in Denison, Texas in the mid-1870s. After losing his job there, he moved to Gunnison, Colorado where he worked at mining and real estate.

He married Myrtle in Clinton, Missouri on March 29, 1881 and the newlyweds moved to Pueblo, Colorado, where Charles established a real estate business with the brother-in-law of Nona Lovell Brooks, who was later to found the Church of Divine Science.

After the births of their first two sons, Lowell Page Fillmore and Waldo Rickert Fillmore, the family moved to Kansas City, Missouri. Two years later, in 1886, Charles and Myrtle attended New Thought classes held by Dr. E. B. Weeks. Myrtle subsequently recovered from chronic tuberculosis and attributed her recovery to her use of prayer and other methods learned in Weeks’s classes. Subsequently, Charles began to heal from his childhood accident, a development which he too attributed to following this philosophy. Charles Fillmore became a devoted student of philosophy and religion.

In 1889, Charles and Myrtle began publication of a new periodical, ‘Modern Thought’, notable among other things as the first publication to accept for publication the writings of the then 27-year-old New Thought pioneer William Walker Atkinson. In 1890, they announced a prayer group that would later be called ‘Silent Unity’. In 1891, Fillmore’s ‘Unity’ magazine was first published. Dr. H. Emilie Cady published ‘Lessons in Truth’ in the new magazine. This material later was compiled and published in a book by the same name, which served as a seminal work of the Unity Church. Although Charles had no intention of making Unity into a denomination, his students wanted a more organized group. He and his wife were among the first ordained Unity ministers in 1906. Charles and Myrtle Fillmore operated the Unity organizations from a campus near downtown Kansas City.

Myrtle Fillmore died in 1931. Charles remarried in 1933 to Cora G. Dedrick who was a collaborator on his later writings. Charles Fillmore died in 1948. Unity continued, growing into a worldwide movement; Unity World Headquarters at Unity Village and Unity Worldwide Ministries are the organizations of the movement. (wikipedia.org)

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