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Honoring Influential Women from our early New Thought History. ✨ These visionary women helped shape the New Thought movement, leaving a lasting impact on spiritual teachings, healing, and personal transformation. 🔹 Top Row: Mary Baker Eddy, Emma Curtis Hopkins, H. Emilie Cady 🔹 Bottom Row: Myrtle Fillmore, Nona L. Brooks, Malinda Cramer Mary Baker Eddy – Founder of Christian Science, she challenged medical and religious norms by asserting the power of mind and spirit in healing. Emma…

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"No passion had ever touched him, for this was what passion meant; he had survived and maundered and pined, but where had been_his_ deep ravage?" __Henry James, The Beast in The Jungle Photo credit: "Remains of the Day" - Anthony Hopkins, Emma Thompson

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Church of Divine Science - Malinda Elliott Cramer (February 12, 1844-August 2, 1906) was a founder of the Church of Divine Science, a healer, and an important figure in the early New Thought movement. In 1887, she began taking classes with Emma Curtis Hopkins, an important teacher in the New Thought movement, and began to practice faith-healing herself. In 1898, Cramer trained Nona L. Brooks,[8] ordaining her as a minister in the Church of Divine Science.

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