Yes. We believe in God the living spirit Almighty; one, indestructible, absolute, and self-existent cause.
Yes. We believe that HEAVEN is within us, and that we experience it to be degree that we become conscious of it.
Yes. We believe in the incarnation of the Spirit in us, and that all people are incarnations of the one spirit.
We believe that CHRIST is a universal principle rather than a person. It is a principle of God expressing through humanity. Jesus of Nazareth was a human personality through which the Christ principle, or Divine Personality, expressed itself on earth. The principle of Jesus Christ represents the spiritual marriage of our inner spirit with our outer personality. This union produces an expression of life that includes both, yet is greater than either. The potential for this expression lies within each one of us. Therefore, Jesus is viewed as a great example for humanity.
The Temple of Destiny does not deny the divinity of Jesus; it does affirm the divinity of all people. It does not deny that Jesus was the Son of God. It does not deny that the Kingdom of God was revealed through Jesus; but affirms that the Kingdom of God is also revealed through you and me.
Yes. We believe in the unity of all life, and that the highest God and the inner most God is one God. We believe God is personal to all who feel this indwelling presence.
Yes. We believe in the healing of the sick and the control of conditions through the power of the Mind.
Yes. We believe in the eternity, the immortality, and the continuity of the individual soul, forever and ever expanding.
We believe in the direct revelation of Truth through our intuitive and spiritual nature, and that ANYONE may become a revealer of Truth who lives in close contact with the indwelling God.
Yes. We believe in the ultimate goal of life to be completely emancipation from all discord of every nature, and that this goal is sure to be attained by all.
The Temple of Destiny came out of a Christian tradition; but it is free of any particular dogma. It does not consider itself a new religion nor does it exults one religion above another; but honors all paths that lead to God, whether they be Christian, Jewish, Buddhist, Hindu, Muslim, New Age, or any other Spiritual paths.