What is Divine Science?
The Principle and Practice of Divine Science
Divine Science is a spiritual teaching which centers on the
principle of God as One. The principle of the omnipresence of God
means He is the One Presence containing all Wisdom, Power, and
Substance.
As we become fully aware of this One Truth, we begin to identify
ourselves as spiritual beings. Then, we find ourselves gradually
releasing our belief in the things of this world as being the
center of our life.
Divine Science is practiced by turning attention from the outer
visible effects of this world to the inner world of First Cause.
This is described in the Bible as "judging not by appearance, but
by righteous judgment." The world is seen as the realm of constant
changes in appearance but the inner world is perceived as the
Source of All Being.
The practice is done on a daily basis by taking charge of our
thoughts, our words, and our actions. As we grow in spiritual
unfoldment, we recognize that our minds are truly "the Temple of
God and that the Spirit of God dwells in us."
According to Nona Brooks, a founder of this teaching, "the practice
of the presence of God is the whole of Divine Science." We continue
the practice of the Presence of God through the study of books,
including the Bible, through receptive prayer, contemplation, and
meditation.
Gradually, we realize our Oneness with God in a pure state of
communion and we arrive at a state of understanding of the profound
meaning of Life and God's Will for us.
Divine Scientists follow both the example and the teachings of
Christ Jesus in "seeking first the Kingdom of God" and "knowing the
Truth that sets men free."
What does Divine Science stand for?
Divine Science believes in the Fatherhood of God as Omnipresent
Life, Substance, Intelligence, and Power. Further, we believe
strongly in the brotherhood of man and the unity of all life. In
this teaching, we believe in Truth whether found in science,
philosophy, or religion.
The power of right thinking releases into expression in each
individual life its divine inheritance of health, abundance, peace,
and power. The transcendence and immanence of God is manifest in
all created things, yet above and beyond all created things: God
the Create and the Uncreate; the Visible and the Invisible; the
Absolute and the Relative; the Universal and the Individual. The
Divine Science Statement of Being found on the main page reflects
completely our belief in the perfect nature of God and man.
Do Divine Scientists have any rituals?
Although we do not practice the outward aspects of Christianity
including the actual ingestion of bread and wine and the actual use
of water for baptisms and christenings, we believe that every
process of Life is a sacrament. As the Spirit of God is with us at
all times, our sacraments are with us at every moment, eternally.
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