Lowell Fillmore (1882–1975) is not as well-known within the Unity movement as his parents Charles and Myrtle Fillmore, who founded Unity in 1889 when their eldest son was 7. But Lowell deserves recognition. Working at Unity from age 10 and eventually becoming president of the organization when his father died in 1948, Lowell presided over a period of explosive growth for the Unity movement. He loved to share the Unity teachings, penning literally thousands of columns for Weekly Unity and Unity Magazine®. His only goal as the leader of this spiritual movement was to help and serve more people.  

Scroll down for articles by and about Lowell Fillmore. You might also enjoy similar collections for Charles Fillmore and Myrtle Fillmore. For deeper research about each of them, visit the Unity Digital Archive and Museum. 


Unseating a Tyrant

Overcome evil and negativity by blessing instead of cursing. Discover how silent blessings shine light into darkness, awaken good, and dissolve tyranny without force.


Metaphysical Gadgets

Carry these timeless “metaphysical gadgets” with you: Quick affirmations from Lowell Fillmore to meet your good, heal the heart, greet the Christ in others, and more.


The Answer

Exhausted prayer gives way to stillness in this inspirational poem by Lowell Fillmore.


The Word Made Flesh

Jesus Christ is God’s Word made flesh—and that same potential exists in you. Awaken to your Christ self for healing, harmony, and becoming a perfect expression of divine life.


Renovating Your Mind

Your thoughts shape your life—clean house! Discover how to discard harmful ideas and let divine love renew your mind, body, and affairs.


Let Something Good Be Said

Let something good be said—about everyone. Positive words and silent blessings strengthen hearts, promote goodwill, and speed the coming of God’s kingdom.



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