The Master Mind Principle
Through the Master Mind™ Principle, you combine your own strength with that of at least one other person – as well as that of a Higher Power. The principle is based on an ancient premise that the combined energies of two or more like-minded persons is many times greater than the sum of the individual energies involved.
The Master Mind™ Principle also teaches that other like-minded individuals can believe for you – AND ACCEPT AS TRUE FOR YOU – things you may find difficult to conceive or believe for yourself.
The Master Mind™ Principle also teaches that other like-minded individuals can believe for you – AND ACCEPT AS TRUE FOR YOU – things you may find difficult to conceive or believe for yourself.
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Master Mind - What is it?
The Master Mind Principle is a method of focusing the power of thought to keep you moving forward.
This is a practical and powerful process to pray with others and hold yourself accountable in ways that will create positive changes in your life.
Master Mind groups have been around for centuries. Many people attribute the popularity of the principle to Napoleon Hill’s class book “Think and Grow Rich.” Hill studied the richest men of the early 1900s and wrote the book as part of his research. One of the common practices was that they all took part in a Master Mind process, helping each other solve problems and move forward in their goals. In fact, Carnegie told Hill that his success was due entirely to this process.
Rev. Jack Boland, the founder of Renaissance Unity in Detroit, MI, is credited with bringing this principle to Unity and creating the Master Mind Journals.
The Master Mind Principle is a method of focusing the power of thought to keep you moving forward.
This is a practical and powerful process to pray with others and hold yourself accountable in ways that will create positive changes in your life.
Master Mind groups have been around for centuries. Many people attribute the popularity of the principle to Napoleon Hill’s class book “Think and Grow Rich.” Hill studied the richest men of the early 1900s and wrote the book as part of his research. One of the common practices was that they all took part in a Master Mind process, helping each other solve problems and move forward in their goals. In fact, Carnegie told Hill that his success was due entirely to this process.
Rev. Jack Boland, the founder of Renaissance Unity in Detroit, MI, is credited with bringing this principle to Unity and creating the Master Mind Journals.
Master Mind Principle
The basis of the Master Mind Principle™, developed by Jack Boland and Renaissance Unity (Michigan), is the combined energy of two or more people in order to tap into the creative genius, wisdom and power of the Source that created and directs our universe and lives.
As Jack indicates, “the principle is based on an ancient premise that the combined energies of two or more like-minded persons is many, many times greater than the sum of individual energies.”
The Master Mind Principle is implemented through a Master Mind group.
A Master Mind group consists of two or more persons (two to six is ideal) who meet regularly in an atmosphere of trust and harmony for the purpose of providing mutual support and encouragement—and to believe for each other things which each, alone, may find difficult to conceive and believe for himself or herself.
A Master Mind group is not established so that individual members can solve each other’s problems. Rather, such a group is established to surrender to the Master Mind any problem areas, challenges, needs for healing, or any other positive desires of each member. When such requests are fully and properly made of the Master Mind, answers and solutions occur in a most amazing way.
Master Mind group meetings may be conducted in a home, a place of business, a church, or any other mutually agreed-upon location that provides a certain amount of quiet and privacy. Meetings should be limited to the intended purpose. It usually is sufficient to meet once a week.
Recommendations/Guidelines for your Group:
The basis of the Master Mind Principle™, developed by Jack Boland and Renaissance Unity (Michigan), is the combined energy of two or more people in order to tap into the creative genius, wisdom and power of the Source that created and directs our universe and lives.
As Jack indicates, “the principle is based on an ancient premise that the combined energies of two or more like-minded persons is many, many times greater than the sum of individual energies.”
The Master Mind Principle is implemented through a Master Mind group.
A Master Mind group consists of two or more persons (two to six is ideal) who meet regularly in an atmosphere of trust and harmony for the purpose of providing mutual support and encouragement—and to believe for each other things which each, alone, may find difficult to conceive and believe for himself or herself.
A Master Mind group is not established so that individual members can solve each other’s problems. Rather, such a group is established to surrender to the Master Mind any problem areas, challenges, needs for healing, or any other positive desires of each member. When such requests are fully and properly made of the Master Mind, answers and solutions occur in a most amazing way.
Master Mind group meetings may be conducted in a home, a place of business, a church, or any other mutually agreed-upon location that provides a certain amount of quiet and privacy. Meetings should be limited to the intended purpose. It usually is sufficient to meet once a week.
Recommendations/Guidelines for your Group:
- Ideal group size is two to six people.
- Groups should meet regularly. Once a week is normally sufficient.
- Create and maintain a space of trust and caring.
- Provide mutual support and encouragement.
- The group exists of like-minded equals. There is no leader. That being said, a facilitator should be chosen to run each meeting.
-updated 6-3-2019-