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== Teaching and practice == {{New Thought beliefs}} The RS/SOM teaching generally incorporates [[idealistic]] and [[panentheistic]] philosophies. RS/SOM teaches that all beings are expressions of and part of Infinite Intelligence, also known as Spirit, [[Higher Consciousness|Christ Consciousness]], or God. It teaches that, because God is all there is in the universe (not just present in Heaven, or in assigned deities), its power can be used by all humans to the extent that they recognize and align themselves with Its presence.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Learn About the What We Believe |url=https://csl.org/spiritual-community/what-we-believe/ |access-date=2023-01-31 |website=Centers for Spiritual Living |language=en-US}}</ref> Ernest Holmes said, "God is not ... a person, but a [[Universal mind|Universal Presence]] ... already in our own soul, already operating through our own consciousness."{{sfn|Vahle|1993|page=7}} The introduction to ''The Science of Mind'' text describes "The Thing Itself" (God or Infinite Intelligence), "The Way It Works", "What It Does" and "How to Use It".{{sfn|Holmes|1926|pages=25–60}} Although Holmes was criticized for not focusing much on love, he did say that "Love rules through Law." (i.e., the Law of Mind or Cause and Effect) and "Love points the way and Law makes the way possible."{{sfn|Vahle|1993|pages=12–13}}{{sfn|Holmes|1926|page=43}} The "Law of Cause and Effect" simply states that every action has a consequence—creative, destructive, or neutral. It can be described as Jesus Christ stated, "You reap what you sow" and "The bread you cast upon the water, comes back to you". [[Law of attraction (New Thought)|The Law of Attraction]] is one aspect of that Law. It differs from the Hindu definition of [[karma]] in that it is not related to reincarnation and that it happens in this life. Personal responsibility is a major tenet of RS/SOM. RS/SOM teaches that people can achieve more fulfilling lives through the practice called Spiritual Mind Treatment (Treatment), or [[Affirmative Prayer]]. [[affirmative prayer|Spiritual Mind Treatment]] is a step-by-step process, in which one states the desired outcome as if it has already happened. It declares human partnership with Infinite Intelligence to achieve success. Treatment is to be stated as personal (first person), positive, powerful (with feeling), and present (is happening right now). The goal is to gain clarity in thinking that guides action to be consistent with the desired outcome. The Treatment is believed to set off a new chain of causation in the mind that leads one to act according to the good for which one is treating.{{sfn|Holmes|1926|pages=181–323}} Spiritual Mind Treatment, as currently taught in RS/SOM centers, contains five steps: Recognition, Unification, Declaration, Thanksgiving, and Release.{{sfn|Vahle|1993|page=150}} Some adherents of RS/SOM also use supplemental [[meditation]] techniques.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Spiritual Tools |url=https://csl.org/spiritual-tools/ |access-date=2023-01-31 |website=Centers for Spiritual Living |language=en-US}}</ref>
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