Mural by Karen Meyer, RScP, and the first line from
Dr. Ernest Holmes’ poem in the Science of Mind textbook.

Dr. Ernest Holmes’ The Science of Mind begins with a dedication and  a poem:

“These lessons

are dedicated to that Truth

which frees man from himself

and sets him on a pathway of a new experience,

which enables him to see through the mist

to the Eternal and Changeless Reality.”

It is an awe-inspiring idea that the Truth we discover is that we are one with that Changeless and Eternal Reality.

Then he writes:

Peace Be Unto Thee Stranger

“Peace be unto thee, stranger, enter and be not afraid.
I have left the gate open and thou art welcome to my home.
There is room in my house for all.
I have swept the hearth and lighted the fire.
The room is warm and cheerful and you will find comfort and rest within.
The table is laid and the fruits of Life are spread before thee.
The wine is here also, it sparkles in the light.
I have set a chair for you where the sunbeams dance through the shade.
Sit and rest and refresh your soul.
Eat of the fruit and drink the wine.
All, all is yours, and you are welcome.” 

I love this poem because it clearly tells us that all the joys and pleasures of life are available to us. As the wonderful Emma Curtis Hopkins said,

There is good for me, and I ought to have it.”

It is so true. All has been given. Our job is to embody more of it so we can receive.

On the feature wall in our sanctuary,  artist Karen Meyer, RScP hand-stenciled the first line of the poem when we bought this building 4.5 years ago. It is such a great reminder that our good is at hand right now.