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Hardcover Myrtle Fillmore's Healing Letters Book

ISBN: 0871591030

ISBN13: 9780871591036

Myrtle Fillmore's Healing Letters

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This book is made up of extracts from the letters of Myrtle Page Fillmore, "mother of Unity," as she was lovingly called and as she was in its founding. By her mothering spirit of love and faith and... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Inspirational writings for those in need of healing

I am not a Christian. It took me some work to get past my bias against the use of religious language. But once I did, I found the writing very comforting and inspirational. In fact, its the personal relationship that Jesus provides to the reader that empowers the positive thinking or faith that facilitates the healing. This book is small, but the author packs a lot of wise counsel in it. I would recommend this book to anyone who is dealing with health issues and not turned off by Christianity.

Mother Myrtle's Healing Work Through Letters

Myrtle Fillmore, the mother of the Unity New Thought Movement began her adult life as an itenerate teacher just after the civil war. Later she met and married Charles Fillmore who co-founded the movement with her. Her spiritual awakening was launched by a spontaneous healing from TB after hearing an inspirational speaker named EB Weeks. She developed a system of positive body talk which affirmed health and denied the power of disease to effect the body. She spent her entire lifetime performing one on one personal healings using prayer treatments which included this positive body talk techique. The book is a collection of letters she wrote in response to requests for healing from all over the counrty. She had much confirmed success with long distance prayer treatments and developed a grateful following all over the country. As Charles Fillmore is consider the "head" of the Unity Thought System, Myrtle has always been known as the "heart."
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