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+<p><a name="Page_1" id="Page_1"></a></p>
+<h1>UNITY OF GOOD</h1>
+
+<h3>BY</h3>
+
+<h2>MARY BAKER EDDY</h2>
+
+<h3>AUTHOR OF SCIENCE AND HEALTH WITH KEY TO THE SCRIPTURES</h3>
+
+<p>Registered U.S. Patent Office</p>
+
+<p>Published by The Trustees under the Will of Mary Baker G. Eddy</p>
+
+<p>BOSTON, U.S.A.</p>
+
+<p><a name="Page_2" id="Page_2"></a></p><p>
+Authorized Literature of<br />
+<span class="smcap">The First Church of Christ, Scientist</span><br />
+in Boston, Massachusetts<br />
+<br />
+<i>Copyright, 1887, 1891, 1908</i><br />
+<span class="smcap">By Mary Baker G. Eddy</span><br />
+<i>Copyright renewed, 1915</i><br />
+<i>Copyright renewed, 1919</i><br />
+<br />
+<i>All rights reserved</i><br />
+<br />
+PRINTED IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA<br />
+</p>
+
+
+
+<hr style="width: 65%;" /><p><a name="Page_3" id="Page_3"></a></p>
+<h2><a name="Contents" id="Contents"></a>Contents</h2>
+
+<div class='center'>
+<table border="0" cellpadding="4" cellspacing="0" summary="">
+<tr><td align='left'>Caution in the Truth</td><td align='left'><a href="#Caution_in_the_Truth"><b>1</b></a></td></tr>
+<tr><td align='left'>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<i>Does God know or behold sin, sickness, and death?</i></td><td align='left'><a href="#Does_God_know_or_behold_sin_sickness_and_death"><b>1</b></a></td></tr>
+<tr><td align='left'>Seedtime and Harvest</td><td align='left'><a href="#Seedtime_and_Harvest"><b>8</b></a></td></tr>
+<tr><td align='left'>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<i>Is anything real of which the physical senses are cognizant?</i></td><td align='left'><a href="#Is_anything_real_of_which_the_physical_senses_are_cognizant"><b>8</b></a></td></tr>
+<tr><td align='left'>The Deep Things of God</td><td align='left'><a href="#The_Deep_Things_of_God"><b>13</b></a></td></tr>
+<tr><td align='left'>Ways Higher than Our Ways</td><td align='left'><a href="#Ways_Higher_than_Our_Ways"><b>17</b></a></td></tr>
+<tr><td align='left'>Rectifications</td><td align='left'><a href="#Rectifications"><b>20</b></a></td></tr>
+<tr><td align='left'>A Colloquy</td><td align='left'><a href="#A_Colloquy"><b>21</b></a></td></tr>
+<tr><td align='left'>The Ego</td><td align='left'><a href="#The_Ego"><b>27</b></a></td></tr>
+<tr><td align='left'>Soul</td><td align='left'><a href="#Soul"><b>28</b></a></td></tr>
+<tr><td align='left'>There is no Matter</td><td align='left'><a href="#There_is_no_Matter"><b>31</b></a></td></tr>
+<tr><td align='left'>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<i>Sight</i></td><td align='left'><a href="#Sight"><b>33</b></a></td></tr>
+<tr><td align='left'>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<i>Touch</i></td><td align='left'><a href="#Touch"><b>34</b></a></td></tr>
+<tr><td align='left'>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<i>Taste</i></td><td align='left'><a href="#Taste"><b>35</b></a></td></tr>
+<tr><td align='left'>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<i>Force</i></td><td align='left'><a href="#Force"><b>35</b></a></td></tr>
+<tr><td align='left'>Is There no Death?</td><td align='left'><a href="#Is_There_no_Death"><b>37</b></a></td></tr>
+<tr><td align='left'>Personal Statements</td><td align='left'><a href="#Personal_Statements"><b>44</b></a></td></tr>
+<tr><td align='left'>Credo</td><td align='left'><a href="#Credo"><b>48</b></a></td></tr>
+<tr><td align='left'>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<i>Do you believe in God?</i></td><td align='left'><a href="#Do_you_believe_in_God"><b>48</b></a></td></tr>
+<tr><td align='left'>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<i>Do you believe in man?</i></td><td align='left'><a href="#Do_you_believe_in_man"><b>49</b></a></td></tr>
+<tr><td align='left'>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<i>Do you believe in matter?</i></td><td align='left'><a href="#Do_you_believe_in_matter"><b>50</b></a></td></tr>
+<tr><td align='left'>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<i>What say you of woman?</i></td><td align='left'><a href="#What_say_you_of_woman"><b>51</b></a></td></tr>
+<tr><td align='left'>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<i>What say you of evil?</i></td><td align='left'><a href="#What_say_you_of_evil"><b>52</b></a></td></tr>
+<tr><td align='left'>Suffering from Others' Thoughts</td><td align='left'><a href="#Suffering_from_Others_Thoughts"><b>55</b></a></td></tr>
+<tr><td align='left'>The Saviour's Mission</td><td align='left'><a href="#The_Saviours_Mission"><b>59</b></a></td></tr>
+<tr><td align='left'>Summary</td><td align='left'><a href="#Summary"><b>64</b></a></td></tr>
+</table></div>
+
+
+
+
+<hr style="width: 65%;" /><p><a name="Page_5" id="Page_5"></a></p>
+<h2><a name="Unity_of_Good" id="Unity_of_Good"></a>Unity of Good</h2>
+
+<hr style="width: 65%;" />
+<h2><a name="Caution_in_the_Truth" id="Caution_in_the_Truth"></a>Caution in the Truth</h2>
+
+
+<p>Perhaps no doctrine of Christian Science rouses so much natural doubt and
+questioning as this, that God knows no such thing as sin. Indeed, this may
+be set down as one of the "things hard to be understood," such as the
+apostle Peter declared were taught by his fellow-apostle Paul, "which they
+that are unlearned and unstable wrest ... unto their own destruction." (2
+Peter iii. 16.)</p>
+
+<p>Let us then reason together on this important subject, whose statement in
+Christian Science may justly be characterized as <i>wonderful</i>.</p>
+
+
+<p><i><a name="Does_God_know_or_behold_sin_sickness_and_death" id="Does_God_know_or_behold_sin_sickness_and_death"></a>Does God know or behold sin, sickness, and death?</i></p>
+
+<p>The nature and character of God is so little apprehended and demonstrated
+by mortals, that I counsel my students to defer this infinite inquiry, in
+their discussions of Christian Science. In fact, they had better leave the
+subject untouched, until they draw nearer to the divine character, and are
+practically able to testify, by their lives, that as they come closer to
+the true understanding of God they lose all sense of error.</p>
+
+<p><a name="Page_6" id="Page_6"></a>The Scriptures declare that God is too pure to behold iniquity (Habakkuk
+i. 13); but they also declare that God pitieth them who fear Him; that
+there is no place where His voice is not heard; that He is "a very present
+help in trouble."</p>
+
+<p>The sinner has no refuge from sin, except in God, who is his salvation. We
+must, however, realize God's presence, power, and love, in order to be
+saved from sin. This realization takes away man's fondness for sin and his
+pleasure in it; and, lastly, it removes the pain which accrues to him from
+it. Then follows this, as the <i>finale</i> in Science: The sinner loses his
+sense of sin, and gains a higher sense of God, in whom there is no sin.</p>
+
+<p>The true man, really <i>saved</i>, is ready to testify of God in the infinite
+penetration of Truth, and can affirm that the Mind which is good, or God,
+has no knowledge of sin.</p>
+
+<p>In the same manner the sick lose their sense of sickness, and gain that
+spiritual sense of harmony which contains neither discord nor disease.</p>
+
+<p>According to this same rule, in divine Science, the dying&mdash;if they die in
+the Lord&mdash;awake from a sense of death to a sense of Life in Christ, with a
+knowledge of Truth and Love beyond what they possessed before; because
+their lives have grown so far toward the stature of manhood in Christ
+Jesus, that they are ready for a spiritual transfiguration, through their
+affections and understanding.</p>
+
+<p>Those who reach this transition, called <i>death</i>, without <a name="Page_7" id="Page_7"></a>having rightly
+improved the lessons of this primary school of mortal existence,&mdash;and still
+believe in matter's reality, pleasure, and pain,&mdash;are not ready to
+understand immortality. Hence they awake only to another sphere of
+experience, and must pass through another probationary state before it can
+be truly said of them: "Blessed are the dead which die in the Lord."</p>
+
+<p>They upon whom the second death, of which we read in the Apocalypse
+(Revelation xx. 6), hath no power, are those who have obeyed God's
+commands, and have washed their robes white through the sufferings of the
+flesh and the triumphs of Spirit. Thus they have reached the goal in divine
+Science, by knowing Him in whom they have believed. This knowledge is not
+the forbidden fruit of sin, sickness, and death, but it is the fruit which
+grows on the "tree of life." This is the understanding of God, whereby man
+is found in the image and likeness of good, not of evil; of health, not of
+sickness; of Life, not of death.</p>
+
+<p>God is All-in-all. Hence He is in Himself only, in His own nature and
+character, and is perfect being, or consciousness. He is all the Life and
+Mind there is or can be. Within Himself is every embodiment of Life and
+Mind.</p>
+
+<p>If He is All, He can have no consciousness of anything unlike Himself;
+because, if He is omnipresent, there can be nothing outside of Himself.</p>
+
+<p>Now this self-same God is our helper. He pities us. He has mercy upon us,
+and guides every event of our <a name="Page_8" id="Page_8"></a>careers. He is near to them who adore Him.
+To understand Him, without a single taint of our mortal, finite sense of
+sin, sickness, or death, is to approach Him and become like Him.</p>
+
+<p>Truth is God, and in God's law. This law declares that Truth is All, and
+there is no error. This law of Truth destroys every phase of error. To gain
+a temporary consciousness of God's law is to feel, in a certain finite
+human sense, that God comes to us and pities us; but the attainment of the
+understanding of His presence, through the Science of God, destroys our
+sense of imperfection, or of His absence, through a diviner sense that God
+is all true consciousness; and this convinces us that, as we get still
+nearer Him, we must forever lose our own consciousness of error.</p>
+
+<p>But how could we lose all consciousness of error, if God be conscious of
+it? God has not forbidden man to know Him; on the contrary, the Father bids
+man have the same Mind "which was also in Christ Jesus,"&mdash;which was
+certainly the divine Mind; but God does forbid man's acquaintance with
+evil. Why? Because evil is no part of the divine knowledge.</p>
+
+<p>John's Gospel declares (xvii. 3) that "life eternal" consists in the
+knowledge of the only true God, and of Jesus Christ, whom He has sent.
+Surely from such an understanding of Science, such knowing, the vision of
+sin is wholly excluded.</p>
+
+<p>Nevertheless, at the present crude hour, no wise men or <a name="Page_9" id="Page_9"></a>women will rudely
+or prematurely agitate a theme involving the All of infinity.</p>
+
+<p>Rather will they rejoice in the small understanding they have already
+gained of the wholeness of Deity, and work gradually and gently up toward
+the perfect thought divine. This meekness will increase their apprehension
+of God, because their mental struggles and pride of opinion will
+proportionately diminish.</p>
+
+<p>Every one should be encouraged not to accept any personal opinion on so
+great a matter, but to seek the divine Science of this question of Truth by
+following upward individual convictions, undisturbed by the frightened
+sense of any need of attempting to solve every Life-problem in a day.</p>
+
+<p>"Great is the mystery of godliness," says Paul; and <i>mystery</i> involves the
+unknown. No stubborn purpose to force conclusions on this subject will
+unfold in us a higher sense of Deity; neither will it promote the Cause of
+Truth or enlighten the individual thought.</p>
+
+<p>Let us respect the rights of conscience and the liberty of the sons of God,
+so letting our "moderation be known to all men." Let no enmity, no
+untempered controversy, spring up between Christian Science students and
+Christians who wholly or partially differ from them as to the nature of sin
+and the marvellous unity of man with God shadowed forth in scientific
+thought. Rather let the stately goings of this wonderful part of Truth be
+left to the supernal guidance.</p>
+
+<p>"These are but parts of Thy ways," says Job; and the <a name="Page_10" id="Page_10"></a>whole is greater than
+its parts. Our present understanding is but "the seed within itself," for
+it is divine Science, "bearing fruit after its kind."</p>
+
+<p>Sooner or later the whole human race will learn that, in proportion as the
+spotless selfhood of God is understood, human nature will be renovated, and
+man will receive a higher selfhood, derived from God, and the redemption of
+mortals from sin, sickness, and death be established on everlasting
+foundations.</p>
+
+<p>The Science of physical harmony, as now presented to the people in divine
+light, is radical enough to promote as forcible collisions of thought as
+the age has strength to bear. Until the heavenly law of health, according
+to Christian Science, is firmly grounded, even the thinkers are not
+prepared to answer intelligently leading questions about God and sin, and
+the world is far from ready to assimilate such a grand and all-absorbing
+verity concerning the divine nature and character as is embraced in the
+theory of God's blindness to error and ignorance of sin. No wise mother,
+though a graduate of Wellesley College, will talk to her babe about the
+problems of Euclid.</p>
+
+<p>Not much more than a half-century ago the assertion of universal salvation
+provoked discussion and horror, similar to what our declarations about sin
+and Deity must arouse, if hastily pushed to the front while the platoons of
+Christian Science are not yet thoroughly drilled in the plainer manual of
+their spiritual armament. "Wait patiently on the Lord;" and in less than
+another fifty <a name="Page_11" id="Page_11"></a>years His name will be magnified in the apprehension of this
+new subject, as already He is glorified in the wide extension of belief in
+the impartial grace of God,&mdash;shown by the changes at Andover Seminary and
+in multitudes of other religious folds.</p>
+
+<p>Nevertheless, though I thus speak, and from my heart of hearts, it is due
+both to Christian Science and myself to make also the following statement:
+When I have most clearly seen and most sensibly felt that the infinite
+recognizes no disease, this has not separated me from God, but has so bound
+me to Him as to enable me instantaneously to heal a cancer which had eaten
+its way to the jugular vein.</p>
+
+<p>In the same spiritual condition I have been able to replace dislocated
+joints and raise the dying to instantaneous health. People are now living
+who can bear witness to these cures. Herein is my evidence, from on high,
+that the views here promulgated on this subject are correct.</p>
+
+<p>Certain self-proved propositions pour into my waiting thought in connection
+with these experiences; and here is one such conviction: that an
+acknowledgment of the perfection of the infinite Unseen confers a power
+nothing else can. An incontestable point in divine Science is, that because
+God is All, a realization of this fact dispels even the sense or
+consciousness of sin, and brings us nearer to God, bringing out the highest
+phenomena of the All-Mind.</p>
+
+
+
+<hr style="width: 65%;" /><p><a name="Page_12" id="Page_12"></a></p>
+<h2><a name="Seedtime_and_Harvest" id="Seedtime_and_Harvest"></a>Seedtime and Harvest</h2>
+
+
+<p>Let another query now be considered, which gives much trouble to many
+earnest thinkers before Science answers it.</p>
+
+
+<p><i><a name="Is_anything_real_of_which_the_physical_senses_are_cognizant" id="Is_anything_real_of_which_the_physical_senses_are_cognizant"></a>Is anything real of which the physical senses are cognizant?</i></p>
+
+<p>Everything is as real as you make it, and no more so. What you see, hear,
+feel, is a mode of consciousness, and can have no other reality than the
+sense you entertain of it.</p>
+
+<p>It is dangerous to rest upon the evidence of the senses, for this evidence
+is not absolute, and therefore not real, in our sense of the word. All that
+is beautiful and good in your individual consciousness is permanent. That
+which is not so is illusive and fading. My insistence upon a proper
+understanding of the unreality of matter and evil arises from their
+deleterious effects, physical, moral, and intellectual, upon the race.</p>
+
+<p>All forms of error are uprooted in Science, on the same basis whereby
+sickness is healed,&mdash;namely, by the establishment, through reason,
+revelation, and Science, of the nothingness of every claim of error, even
+the doctrine of heredity and other physical causes. You demonstrate the
+process of Science, and it proves my view <a name="Page_13" id="Page_13"></a>conclusively, that mortal mind
+is the cause of all disease. Destroy the mental sense of the disease, and
+the disease itself disappears. Destroy the sense of sin, and sin itself
+disappears.</p>
+
+<p>Material and sensual consciousness are mortal. Hence they must, some time
+and in some way, be reckoned unreal. That time has partially come, or my
+words would not have been spoken. Jesus has made the way plain,&mdash;so plain
+that all are without excuse who walk not in it; but this way is not the
+path of physical science, human philosophy, or mystic psychology.</p>
+
+<p>The talent and genius of the centuries have wrongly reckoned. They have not
+based upon revelation their arguments and conclusions as to the source and
+resources of being,&mdash;its combinations, phenomena, and outcome,&mdash;but have
+built instead upon the sand of human reason. They have not accepted the
+simple teaching and life of Jesus as the only true solution of the
+perplexing problem of human existence.</p>
+
+<p>Sometimes it is said, by those who fail to understand me, that I
+<i>monopolize</i>; and this is said because ideas akin to mine have been held by
+a few spiritual thinkers in all ages. So they have, but in a far different
+form. Healing has gone on continually; yet healing, as I teach it, has not
+been practised since the days of Christ.</p>
+
+<p>What is the cardinal point of the difference in my metaphysical system?
+This: that <i>by knowing the unreality of <a name="Page_14" id="Page_14"></a>disease, sin, and death</i>, you
+demonstrate the allness of God. This difference wholly separates my system
+from all others. The reality of these so-called existences I deny, because
+they are not to be found in God, and this system is built on Him as the
+sole cause. It would be difficult to name any previous teachers, save Jesus
+and his apostles, who have thus taught.</p>
+
+<p>If there be any <i>monopoly</i> in my teaching, it lies in this utter reliance
+upon the one God, to whom belong all things.</p>
+
+<p>Life is God, or Spirit, the supersensible eternal. The universe and man are
+the spiritual phenomena of this one infinite Mind. Spiritual phenomena
+never converge toward aught but infinite Deity. Their gradations are
+spiritual and divine; they cannot collapse, or lapse into their opposites,
+for God is their divine Principle. They live, because He lives; and they
+are eternally perfect, because He is perfect, and governs them in the Truth
+of divine Science, whereof God is the Alpha and Omega, the centre and
+circumference.</p>
+
+<p>To attempt the calculation of His mighty ways, from the evidence before the
+material senses, is fatuous. It is like commencing with the minus sign, to
+learn the principle of positive mathematics.</p>
+
+<p>God was not in the whirlwind. He is not the blind force of a material
+universe. Mortals must learn this; unless, pursued by their fears, they
+would endeavor to hide from His presence under their own falsities, and
+call <a name="Page_15" id="Page_15"></a>in vain for the mountains of unholiness to shield them from the
+penalty of error.</p>
+
+<p>Jesus taught us to walk <i>over</i>, not <i>into</i> or <i>with</i>, the currents of
+matter, or mortal mind. His teachings beard the lions in their dens. He
+turned the water into wine, he commanded the winds, he healed the
+sick,&mdash;all in direct opposition to human philosophy and so-called natural
+science. He annulled the laws of matter, showing them to be laws of mortal
+mind, not of God. He showed the need of changing this mind and its abortive
+laws. He demanded a change of consciousness and evidence, and effected this
+change through the higher laws of God. The palsied hand moved, despite the
+boastful sense of physical law and order. Jesus stooped not to human
+consciousness, nor to the evidence of the senses. He heeded not the taunt,
+"That withered hand looks very real and feels very real;" but he cut off
+this vain boasting and destroyed human pride by taking away the material
+evidence. If his patient was a theologian of some bigoted sect, a
+physician, or a professor of natural philosophy,&mdash;according to the ruder
+sort then prevalent,&mdash;he never thanked Jesus for restoring his senseless
+hand; but neither red tape nor indignity hindered the divine process. Jesus
+required neither cycles of time nor thought in order to mature fitness for
+perfection and its possibilities. He said that the kingdom of heaven is
+here, and is included in Mind; that while ye say, There are yet four
+months, and <i>then</i> cometh the harvest, I say, Look up, <a name="Page_16" id="Page_16"></a>not down, for your
+fields are already white for the harvest; and gather the harvest by mental,
+not material processes. The laborers are few in this vineyard of
+Mind-sowing and reaping; but let them apply to the waiting grain the
+curving sickle of Mind's eternal circle, and bind it with bands of Soul.</p>
+
+
+
+<hr style="width: 65%;" /><p><a name="Page_17" id="Page_17"></a></p>
+<h2><a name="The_Deep_Things_of_God" id="The_Deep_Things_of_God"></a>The Deep Things of God</h2>
+
+
+<p>Science reverses the evidence of the senses in theology, on the same
+principle that it does in astronomy. Popular theology makes God tributary
+to man, coming at human call; whereas the reverse is true in Science. Men
+must approach God reverently, doing their own work in obedience to divine
+law, if they would fulfil the intended harmony of being.</p>
+
+<p>The principle of music knows nothing of discord. God is harmony's selfhood.
+His universal laws, His unchangeableness, are not infringed in ethics any
+more than in music. To Him there is no moral inharmony; as we shall learn,
+proportionately as we gain the true understanding of Deity. If God could be
+conscious of sin, His infinite power would straightway reduce the universe
+to chaos.</p>
+
+<p>If God has any real knowledge of sin, sickness, and death, they must be
+eternal; since He is, in the very fibre of His being, "without beginning of
+years or end of days." If God knows that which is not permanent, it follows
+that He knows something which He must learn to <i>unknow</i>, for the benefit of
+our race.</p>
+
+<p>Such a view would bring us upon an outworn theological <a name="Page_18" id="Page_18"></a>platform, which
+contains such planks as the divine repentance, and the belief that God must
+one day do His work over again, because it was not at first done aright.</p>
+
+<p>Can it be seriously held, by any thinker, that long after God made the
+universe,&mdash;earth, man, animals, plants, the sun, the moon, and "the stars
+also,"&mdash;He should so gain wisdom and power from past experience that He
+could vastly improve upon His own previous work,&mdash;as Burgess, the
+boatbuilder, remedies in the Volunteer the shortcomings of the Puritan's
+model?</p>
+
+<p>Christians are commanded to <i>grow in grace</i>. Was it necessary for God to
+grow in grace, that He might rectify His spiritual universe?</p>
+
+<p>The Jehovah of limited Hebrew faith might need repentance, because His
+created children proved sinful; but the New Testament tells us of "the
+Father of lights, with whom is no variableness, neither shadow of turning."
+God is not the shifting vane on the spire, but the corner-stone of living
+rock, firmer than everlasting hills.</p>
+
+<p>As God is Mind, if this Mind is familiar with evil, all cannot be good
+therein. Our infinite model would be taken away. What is in eternal Mind
+must be reflected in man, Mind's image. How then could man escape, or hope
+to escape, from a knowledge which is everlasting in his creator?</p>
+
+<p>God never said that man would become better by learning to distinguish evil
+from good,&mdash;but the contrary, that <a name="Page_19" id="Page_19"></a>by this knowledge, by man's first
+disobedience, came "death into the world, and all our woe."</p>
+
+<p>"Shall mortal man be more just than God?" asks the poet-patriarch. May men
+rid themselves of an incubus which God never can throw off? Do mortals know
+more than God, that they may declare Him absolutely cognizant of sin?</p>
+
+<p>God created all things, and pronounced them good. Was evil among these good
+things? Man is God's child and image. If God knows evil, so must man, or
+the likeness is incomplete, the image marred.</p>
+
+<p>If man must be destroyed by the knowledge of evil, then his destruction
+comes through the very knowledge caught from God, and the creature is
+punished for his likeness to his creator.</p>
+
+<p>God is commonly called the <i>sinless</i>, and man the <i>sinful</i>; but if the
+thought of sin could be possible in Deity, would Deity then be sinless?
+Would God not of necessity take precedence as the infinite sinner, and
+human sin become only an echo of the divine?</p>
+
+<p>Such vagaries are to be found in heathen religious history. There are, or
+have been, devotees who worship not the good Deity, who will not harm them,
+but the bad deity, who seeks to do them mischief, and whom therefore they
+wish to bribe with prayers into quiescence, as a criminal appeases, with a
+money-bag, the venal officer.</p>
+
+<p>Surely this is no Christian worship! In Christianity <a name="Page_20" id="Page_20"></a>man bows to the
+infinite perfection which he is bidden to imitate. In Truth, such terms as
+<i>divine sin</i> and <i>infinite sinner</i> are unheard-of
+contradictions,&mdash;absurdities; but <i>would</i> they be sheer nonsense, if God
+has, or can have, a real knowledge of sin?</p>
+
+
+
+<hr style="width: 65%;" /><p><a name="Page_21" id="Page_21"></a></p>
+<h2><a name="Ways_Higher_than_Our_Ways" id="Ways_Higher_than_Our_Ways"></a>Ways Higher than Our Ways</h2>
+
+
+<p>A lie has only one chance of successful deception,&mdash;to be accounted true.
+Evil seeks to fasten all error upon God, and so make the lie seem part of
+eternal Truth.</p>
+
+<p>Emerson says, "Hitch your wagon to a star." I say, Be allied to the deific
+power, and all that is good will aid your journey, as the stars in their
+courses fought against Sisera. (Judges v. 20.) Hourly, in Christian
+Science, man thus weds himself with God, or rather he ratifies a union
+predestined from all eternity; but evil ties its wagon-load of offal to the
+divine chariots,&mdash;or seeks so to do,&mdash;that its vileness may be christened
+purity, and its darkness get consolation from borrowed scintillations.</p>
+
+<p>Jesus distinctly taught the arrogant Pharisees that, from the beginning,
+their father, the devil, was the would-be murderer of Truth. A right
+apprehension of the wonderful utterances of him who "spake as never man
+spake," would despoil error of its borrowed plumes, and transform the
+universe into a home of marvellous light,&mdash;"a consummation devoutly to be
+wished."</p>
+
+<p>Error says God must know evil because He knows all things; but Holy Writ
+declares God told our first parents that in the day when they should
+partake of the fruit of evil, they must surely die. Would it not absurdly
+follow <a name="Page_22" id="Page_22"></a>that God must perish, if He knows evil and evil necessarily leads
+to extinction? Rather let us think of God as saying, I am infinite good;
+therefore I know not evil. Dwelling in light, I can see only the brightness
+of My own glory.</p>
+
+<p>Error may say that God can never save man from sin, if He knows and sees it
+not; but God says, I am too pure to behold iniquity, and destroy everything
+that is unlike Myself.</p>
+
+<p>Many fancy that our heavenly Father reasons thus: If pain and sorrow were
+not in My mind, I could not remedy them, and wipe the tears from the eyes
+of My children. Error says you must know grief in order to console it.
+Truth, God, says you oftenest console others in troubles that you have not.
+Is not our comforter always from outside and above ourselves?</p>
+
+<p>God says, I show My pity through divine law, not through human. It is My
+sympathy with and My knowledge of harmony (not inharmony) which alone
+enable Me to rebuke, and eventually destroy, every supposition of discord.</p>
+
+<p>Error says God must know death in order to strike at its root; but God
+saith, I am ever-conscious Life, and thus I conquer death; for to be ever
+conscious of Life is to be never conscious of death. I am All. A knowledge
+of aught beside Myself is impossible.</p>
+
+<p>If such knowledge of evil were possible to God, it would lower His rank.</p>
+
+<p><a name="Page_23" id="Page_23"></a>With God, <i>knowledge</i> is necessarily <i>foreknowledge</i>; and <i>foreknowledge</i>
+and <i>foreordination</i> must be one, in an infinite Being. What Deity
+<i>foreknows</i>, Deity must <i>foreordain</i>; else He is not omnipotent, and, like
+ourselves, He foresees events which are contrary to His creative will, yet
+which He cannot avert.</p>
+
+<p>If God knows evil at all, He must have had foreknowledge thereof; and if He
+foreknew it, He must virtually have intended it, or ordered it
+aforetime,&mdash;foreordained it; else how could it have come into the world?</p>
+
+<p>But this we cannot believe of God; for if the supreme good could predestine
+or foreknow evil, there would be sin in Deity, and this would be the end of
+infinite moral unity. "If therefore the light that is in thee be darkness,
+how great is that darkness!" On the contrary, evil is only a delusive
+deception, without any actuality which Truth can know.</p>
+
+
+
+<hr style="width: 65%;" /><p><a name="Page_24" id="Page_24"></a></p>
+<h2><a name="Rectifications" id="Rectifications"></a>Rectifications</h2>
+
+
+<p>How is a mistake to be rectified? By reversal or revision,&mdash;by seeing it in
+its proper light, and then turning it or turning from it.</p>
+
+<p>We undo the statements of error by reversing them.</p>
+
+<p>Through these three statements, or misstatements, evil comes into
+authority:&mdash;</p>
+
+<div class="poem"><div class="stanza">
+<span class="i0"><i>First:</i> The Lord created it.<br /></span>
+<span class="i0"><i>Second:</i> The Lord knows it.<br /></span>
+<span class="i0"><i>Third:</i> I am afraid of it.<br /></span>
+</div></div>
+
+<p>By a reverse process of argument evil must be dethroned:&mdash;</p>
+
+<div class="poem"><div class="stanza">
+<span class="i0"><i>First:</i> God never made evil.<br /></span>
+<span class="i0"><i>Second:</i> He knows it not.<br /></span>
+<span class="i0"><i>Third:</i> We therefore need not fear it.<br /></span>
+</div></div>
+
+<p>Try this process, dear inquirer, and so reach that perfect Love which
+"casteth out fear," and then see if this Love does not destroy in you all
+hate and the sense of evil. You will awake to the perception of God as
+All-in-all. You will find yourself losing the knowledge and the operation
+of sin, proportionably as you realize the divine infinitude and believe
+that He can see nothing outside of His own focal distance.</p>
+
+
+
+<hr style="width: 65%;" /><p><a name="Page_25" id="Page_25"></a></p>
+<h2><a name="A_Colloquy" id="A_Colloquy"></a>A Colloquy</h2>
+
+
+<p>In Romans (ii. 15) we read the apostle's description of mental processes
+wherein human thoughts are "the mean while accusing or else excusing one
+another." If we observe our mental processes, we shall find that we are
+perpetually arguing with ourselves; yet each mortal is not two
+personalities, but one.</p>
+
+<p>In like manner good and evil talk to one another; yet they are not two but
+one, for evil is naught, and good only is reality.</p>
+
+<p><i>Evil.</i> God hath said, "Ye shall eat of every tree of the garden." If you
+do not, your intellect will be circumscribed and the evidence of your
+personal senses be denied. This would antagonize individual consciousness
+and existence.</p>
+
+<p><i>Good.</i> The Lord is God. With Him is no consciousness of evil, because
+there is nothing beside Him or outside of Him. Individual consciousness in
+man is inseparable from good. There is no sensible matter, no sense in
+matter; but there is a spiritual sense, a sense of Spirit, and this is the
+only consciousness belonging to true individuality, or a divine sense of
+being.</p>
+
+<p><a name="Page_26" id="Page_26"></a><i>Evil.</i> Why is this so?</p>
+
+<p><i>Good.</i> Because man is made after God's eternal likeness, and this likeness
+consists in a sense of harmony and immortality, in which no evil can
+possibly dwell. You may eat of the fruit of Godlikeness, but as to the
+fruit of ungodliness, which is opposed to Truth,&mdash;ye shall not touch it,
+lest ye die.</p>
+
+<p><i>Evil.</i> But I would taste and know error for myself.</p>
+
+<p><i>Good.</i> Thou shalt not admit that error is something to know or be known,
+to eat or be eaten, to see or be seen, to feel or be felt. To admit the
+existence of error would be to admit the truth of a lie.</p>
+
+<p><i>Evil.</i> But there is something besides good. God knows that a knowledge of
+this something is essential to happiness and life. A lie is as genuine as
+Truth, though not so legitimate a child of God. Whatever exists must come
+from God, and be important to our knowledge. Error, even, is His offspring.</p>
+
+<p><i>Good.</i> Whatever cometh not from the eternal Spirit, has its origin in the
+physical senses and material brains, called <i>human intellect</i> and
+<i>will-power</i>,&mdash;<i>alias</i> intelligent matter.</p>
+
+<p>In Shakespeare's tragedy of King Lear, it was the <a name="Page_27" id="Page_27"></a>traitorous and cruel
+treatment received by old Gloster from his bastard son Edmund which makes
+true the lines:</p>
+
+<div class="poem"><div class="stanza">
+<span class="i0">The gods are just, and of our pleasant vices<br /></span>
+<span class="i0">Make instruments to scourge us.<br /></span>
+</div></div>
+
+<p>His lawful son, Edgar, was to his father ever loyal. Now God has no
+bastards to turn again and rend their Maker. The divine children are born
+of law and order, and Truth knows only such.</p>
+
+<p>How well the Shakespearean tale agrees with the word of Scripture, in
+Hebrews xii. 7, 8: "If ye endure chastening, God dealeth with you as with
+sons; for what son is he whom the father chasteneth not? But if ye be
+without chastisement, whereof all are partakers, then are ye bastards, and
+not sons."</p>
+
+<p>The doubtful or spurious evidence of the senses is not to be
+admitted,&mdash;especially when they testify concerning Spirit, whereof they are
+confessedly incompetent to speak.</p>
+
+<p><i>Evil.</i> But mortal mind and sin really exist!</p>
+
+<p><i>Good.</i> How can they exist, unless God has created them? And how can He
+create anything so wholly unlike Himself and foreign to His nature? An evil
+material mind, so-called, can conceive of God only as like itself, and
+knowing both evil and good; but a purely good and spiritual consciousness
+has no sense whereby to cognize <a name="Page_28" id="Page_28"></a>evil. Mortal mind is the opposite of
+immortal Mind, and sin the opposite of goodness. I am the infinite All.
+From me proceedeth all Mind, all consciousness, all individuality, all
+being. My Mind is divine good, and cannot drift into evil. To believe in
+minds many is to depart from the supreme sense of harmony. Your assumptions
+insist that there is more than the one Mind, more than the one God; but
+verily I say unto you, God is All-in-all; and you can never be outside of
+His oneness.</p>
+
+<p><i>Evil.</i> I am a finite consciousness, a material individuality,&mdash;a mind in
+matter, which is both evil and good.</p>
+
+<p><i>Good.</i> All consciousness is Mind; and Mind is God,&mdash;an infinite, and not a
+finite consciousness. This consciousness is reflected in individual
+consciousness, or man, whose source is infinite Mind. There is no really
+finite mind, no finite consciousness. There is no material substance, for
+Spirit is all that endureth, and hence is the only substance. There is, can
+be, no evil mind, because Mind is God. God and His ideas&mdash;that is, God and
+the universe&mdash;constitute all that exists. Man, as God's offspring, must be
+spiritual, perfect, eternal.</p>
+
+<p><i>Evil.</i> I am something separate from good or God. I am substance. My mind
+is more than matter. In my mortal mind, matter becomes conscious, and is
+able to see, taste, hear, feel, smell. Whatever matter thus affirms is
+<a name="Page_29" id="Page_29"></a>mainly correct. If you, O good, deny this, then I deny your truthfulness.
+If you say that matter is unconscious, you stultify my intellect, insult my
+conscience, and dispute self-evident facts; for nothing can be clearer than
+the testimony of the five senses.</p>
+
+<p><i>Good.</i> Spirit is the only substance. Spirit is God, and God is good; hence
+good is the only substance, the only Mind. Mind is not, cannot be, in
+matter. It sees, hears, feels, tastes, smells as Mind, and not as matter.
+Matter cannot talk; and hence, whatever it appears to say of itself is a
+lie. This lie, that Mind can be in matter,&mdash;claiming to be something beside
+God, denying Truth and its demonstration in Christian Science,&mdash;this lie I
+declare an illusion. This denial enlarges the human intellect by removing
+its evidence from sense to Soul, and from finiteness into infinity. It
+honors conscious human individuality by showing God as its source.</p>
+
+<p><i>Evil.</i> I am a creator,&mdash;but upon a material, not a spiritual basis. I give
+life, and I can destroy life.</p>
+
+<p><i>Good.</i> Evil is not a creator. God, good, is the only creator. Evil is not
+conscious or conscientious Mind; it is not individual, not actual. Evil is
+not spiritual, and therefore has no groundwork in Life, whose only source
+is Spirit. The elements which belong to the eternal All,&mdash;Life, Truth,
+Love,&mdash;evil can never take away.</p>
+
+<p><a name="Page_30" id="Page_30"></a><i>Evil.</i> I am intelligent matter; and matter is egoistic, having its own
+innate selfhood and the capacity to evolve mind. God is in matter, and
+matter reproduces God. From Him come my forms, near or remote. This is my
+honor, that God is my author, authority, governor, disposer. I am proud to
+be in His outstretched hands, and I shirk all responsibility for myself as
+evil, and for my varying manifestations.</p>
+
+<p><i>Good.</i> You mistake, O evil! God is not your authority and law. Neither is
+He the author of the material changes, the <i>phantasma</i>, a belief in which
+leads to such teaching as we find in the hymn-verse so often sung in
+church:&mdash;</p>
+
+<div class="poem"><div class="stanza">
+<span class="i0">Chance and change are busy ever,<br /></span>
+<span class="i2">Man decays and ages move;<br /></span>
+<span class="i0">But His mercy waneth never,&mdash;<br /></span>
+<span class="i2">God is wisdom, God is love.<br /></span>
+</div></div>
+
+<p>Now if it be true that God's power <i>never waneth</i>, how can it be also true
+that <i>chance</i> and <i>change</i> are universal factors,&mdash;that <i>man decays</i>? Many
+ordinary Christians protest against this stanza of Bowring's, and its
+sentiment is foreign to Christian Science. If God be <i>changeless goodness</i>,
+as sings another line of this hymn, what place has <i>chance</i> in the divine
+economy? Nay, there is in God naught fantastic. All is real, all is
+serious. The phantasmagoria is a product of human dreams.</p>
+
+
+
+<hr style="width: 65%;" /><p><a name="Page_31" id="Page_31"></a></p>
+<h2><a name="The_Ego" id="The_Ego"></a>The Ego</h2>
+
+
+<p>From various friends comes inquiry as to the meaning of a word employed in
+the foregoing colloquy.</p>
+
+<p>There are two English words, often used as if they were synonyms, which
+really have a shade of difference between them.</p>
+
+<p>An <i>egotist</i> is one who talks much of himself. <i>Egotism</i> implies vanity and
+self-conceit.</p>
+
+<p><i>Egoism</i> is a more philosophical word, signifying a passionate love of
+self, which doubts all existence except its own. An <i>egoist</i>, therefore, is
+one uncertain of everything except his own existence.</p>
+
+<p>Applying these distinctions to evil and God, we shall find that evil is
+<i>egotistic</i>,&mdash;boastful, but fleeing like a shadow at daybreak; while God is
+<i>egoistic</i>, knowing only His own all-presence, all-knowledge, all-power.</p>
+
+
+
+<hr style="width: 65%;" /><p><a name="Page_32" id="Page_32"></a></p>
+<h2><a name="Soul" id="Soul"></a>Soul</h2>
+
+
+<p>We read in the Hebrew Scriptures, "The soul that sinneth, it shall die."</p>
+
+<p>What is Soul? Is it a reality within the mortal body? Who can prove that?
+Anatomy has not descried nor described Soul. It was never touched by the
+scalpel nor cut with the dissecting-knife. The five physical senses do not
+cognize it.</p>
+
+<p>Who, then, dares define Soul as something within man? As well might you
+declare some old castle to be peopled with demons or angels, though never a
+light or form was discerned therein, and not a spectre had ever been seen
+going in or coming out.</p>
+
+<p>The common hypotheses about souls are even more vague than ordinary
+material conjectures, and have less basis; because material theories are
+built on the evidence of the material senses.</p>
+
+<p>Soul must be God; since we learn Soul only as we learn God, by
+spiritualization. As the five senses take no cognizance of Soul, so they
+take no cognizance of God. Whatever cannot be taken in by mortal mind&mdash;by
+human reflection, reason, or belief&mdash;must be the unfathomable Mind, which
+"eye hath not seen, nor ear heard." Soul <a name="Page_33" id="Page_33"></a>stands in this relation to every
+hypothesis as to its human character.</p>
+
+<p>If Soul sins, it is a sinner, and Jewish law condemned the sinner to
+death,&mdash;as does all criminal law, to a certain extent.</p>
+
+<p>Spirit never sins, because Spirit is God. Hence, as Spirit, Soul is
+sinless, and is God. Therefore there is, there can be, no spiritual death.</p>
+
+<p>Transcending the evidence of the material senses, Science declares God to
+be the Soul of all being, the only Mind and intelligence in the universe.
+There is but one God, one Soul, or Mind, and that one is infinite,
+supplying all that is absolutely immutable and eternal,&mdash;Truth, Life, Love.</p>
+
+<p>Science reveals Soul as that which the senses cannot define from any
+standpoint of their own. What the physical senses miscall soul, Christian
+Science defines as material sense; and herein lies the discrepancy between
+the true Science of Soul and that material sense of a soul which that very
+sense declares can never be seen or measured or weighed or touched by
+physicality.</p>
+
+<p>Often we can elucidate the deep meaning of the Scriptures by reading
+<i>sense</i> instead of <i>soul</i>, as in the Forty-second Psalm: "Why art thou cast
+down, O my soul [sense]?... Hope thou in God [Soul]: for I shall yet praise
+Him, who is the health of my countenance, and my God [my Soul,
+immortality]."</p>
+
+<p>The Virgin-mother's sense being uplifted to behold<a name="Page_34" id="Page_34"></a> Spirit as the sole
+origin of man, she exclaimed, "My soul [spiritual sense] doth magnify the
+Lord."</p>
+
+<p>Human language constantly uses the word <i>soul</i> for <i>sense</i>. This it does
+under the delusion that the senses can reverse the spiritual facts of
+Science, whereas Science reverses the testimony of the material senses.</p>
+
+<p>Soul is Life, and being spiritual Life, never sins. Material sense is the
+so-called material life. Hence this lower sense sins and suffers, according
+to material belief, till divine understanding takes away this belief and
+restores Soul, or spiritual Life. "He restoreth my soul," says David.</p>
+
+<p>In his first epistle to the Corinthians (xv. 45) Paul writes: "The first
+man Adam was made a living soul; the last Adam was made a quickening
+spirit." The apostle refers to the second Adam as the Messiah, our blessed
+Master, whose interpretation of God and His creation&mdash;by restoring the
+spiritual sense of man as immortal instead of mortal&mdash;made humanity
+victorious over death and the grave.</p>
+
+<p>When I discovered the power of Spirit to break the cords of matter, through
+a change in the mortal sense of things, then I discerned the last Adam as a
+quickening Spirit, and understood the meaning of the declaration of Holy
+Writ, "The first shall be last,"&mdash;the living Soul shall be found a
+quickening Spirit; or, rather, shall reflect the Life of the divine
+Arbiter.</p>
+
+
+
+<hr style="width: 65%;" /><p><a name="Page_35" id="Page_35"></a></p>
+<h2><a name="There_is_no_Matter" id="There_is_no_Matter"></a>There is no Matter</h2>
+
+
+<p>"God is a Spirit" (or, more accurately translated, "God is Spirit"),
+declares the Scripture (John iv. 24), "and they that worship Him must
+worship Him in spirit and in truth."</p>
+
+<p>If God is Spirit, and God is All, surely there can be no matter; for the
+divine All must be Spirit.</p>
+
+<p>The tendency of Christianity is to spiritualize thought and action. The
+demonstrations of Jesus annulled the claims of matter, and overruled laws
+material as emphatically as they annihilated sin.</p>
+
+<p>According to Christian Science, the <i>first</i> idolatrous claim of sin is,
+that matter exists; the <i>second</i>, that matter is substance; the <i>third</i>,
+that matter has intelligence; and the <i>fourth</i>, that matter, being so
+endowed, produces life and death.</p>
+
+<p>Hence my conscientious position, in the denial of matter, rests on the fact
+that matter usurps the authority of God, Spirit; and the nature and
+character of matter, the antipode of Spirit, include all that denies and
+defies Spirit, in quantity or quality.</p>
+
+<p>This subject can be enlarged. It can be shown, in detail, that evil does
+not obtain in Spirit, God; and that God, or good, is Spirit alone; whereas,
+evil <i>does</i>, according <a name="Page_36" id="Page_36"></a>to belief, obtain in matter; and that evil is a
+false claim,&mdash;false to God, false to Truth and Life. Hence the claim of
+matter usurps the prerogative of God, saying, "I am a creator. God made me,
+and I make man and the material universe."</p>
+
+<p>Spirit is the only creator, and man, including the universe, is His
+spiritual concept. By matter is commonly meant mind,&mdash;not the highest Mind,
+but a false form of mind. This so-called mind and matter cannot be
+separated in origin and action.</p>
+
+<p>What is this mind? It is not the Mind of Spirit; for spiritualization of
+thought destroys all sense of matter as substance, Life, or intelligence,
+and enthrones God in the eternal qualities of His being.</p>
+
+<p>This lower, misnamed mind is a false claim, a suppositional mind, which I
+prefer to call <i>mortal mind</i>. True Mind is immortal. This mortal mind
+declares itself material, in sin, sickness, and death, virtually saying, "I
+am the opposite of Spirit, of holiness, harmony, and Life."</p>
+
+<p>To this declaration Christian Science responds, even as did our Master:
+"You were a murderer from the beginning. The truth abode not in you. You
+are a liar, and the father of it." Here it appears that a <i>liar</i> was in the
+neuter gender,&mdash;neither masculine nor feminine. Hence it was not man (the
+image of God) who lied, but the false claim to personality, which I call
+<i>mortal mind</i>; a claim which Christian Science uncovers, in order to
+demonstrate the falsity of the claim.</p>
+
+<p><a name="Page_37" id="Page_37"></a>There are lesser arguments which prove matter to be identical with mortal
+mind, and this mind a lie.</p>
+
+<p>The physical senses (matter really having no sense) give the only pretended
+testimony there can be as to the existence of a substance called <i>matter</i>.
+Now these senses, being material, can only testify from their own evidence,
+and concerning themselves; yet we have it on divine authority: "If I bear
+witness of myself, my witness is not true." (John v. 31.)</p>
+
+<p>In other words: matter testifies of itself, "I am matter;" but unless
+matter is mind, it cannot talk or testify; and if it is mind, it is
+certainly not the Mind of Christ, not the Mind that is identical with
+Truth.</p>
+
+<p>Brain, thus assuming to testify, is only matter within the skull, and is
+believed to be mind only through error and delusion. Examine that form of
+matter called <i>brains</i>, and you find no mind therein. Hence the logical
+sequence, that there is in reality neither matter nor mortal mind, but that
+the self-testimony of the physical senses is false.</p>
+
+<p>Examine these witnesses for error, or falsity, and observe the foundations
+of their testimony, and you will find them divided in evidence, mocking the
+Scripture (Matthew xviii. 16), "In the mouth of two or three witnesses
+every word may be established."</p>
+
+
+<p><i><a name="Sight" id="Sight"></a>Sight.</i> Mortal mind declares that matter sees through the organizations of
+matter, or that mind sees by means <a name="Page_38" id="Page_38"></a>of matter. Disorganize the so-called
+material structure, and then mortal mind says, "I cannot see;" and declares
+that matter is the master of mind, and that non-intelligence governs.
+Mortal mind admits that it sees only material images, pictured on the eye's
+retina.</p>
+
+<p>What then is the line of the syllogism? It must be this: That matter is not
+seen; that mortal mind cannot see without matter; and therefore that the
+whole function of material sight is an illusion, a lie.</p>
+
+<p>Here comes in the summary of the whole matter, wherewith we started: that
+God is All, and God is Spirit; therefore there is nothing but Spirit; and
+consequently there is no matter.</p>
+
+
+<p><i><a name="Touch" id="Touch"></a>Touch</i>. Take another train of reasoning. Mortal mind says that matter
+cannot feel matter; yet put your finger on a burning coal, and the nerves,
+material nerves, <i>do</i> feel matter.</p>
+
+<p>Again I ask: What evidence does mortal mind afford that matter is
+substantial, is hot or cold? Take away mortal mind, and matter could not
+feel what it calls <i>substance</i>. Take away matter, and mortal mind could not
+cognize its own so-called substance, and this so-called mind would have no
+identity. Nothing would remain to be seen or felt.</p>
+
+<p>What is substance? What is the reality of God and the universe? Immortal
+Mind is the real substance,&mdash;Spirit, Life, Truth, and Love.</p>
+
+<p><a name="Page_39" id="Page_39"></a><i><a name="Taste" id="Taste"></a>Taste.</i> Mortal mind says, "I taste; and this is sweet, this is sour." Let
+mortal mind change, and say that sour is sweet, and so it would be. If
+every mortal mind believed sweet to be sour, it would be so; for the
+qualities of matter are but qualities of mortal mind. Change the mind, and
+the quality changes. Destroy the belief, and the quality disappears.</p>
+
+<p>The so-called material senses are found, upon examination, to be mortally
+mental, instead of material. Reduced to its proper denomination, matter is
+mortal mind; yet, strictly speaking, there is no mortal mind, for Mind is
+immortal, and is not matter, but Spirit.</p>
+
+<p><i><a name="Force" id="Force"></a>Force.</i> What is gravitation? Mortal mind says gravitation is a material
+power, or force. I ask, Which was first, matter or power? That which was
+first was God, immortal Mind, the Parent of <i>all</i>. But God is Truth, and
+the forces of Truth are moral and spiritual, not physical. They are not the
+merciless forces of matter. What then <i>are</i> the so-called forces of matter?
+They are the phenomena of mortal mind, and matter and mortal mind are one;
+and this one is a misstatement of Mind, God.</p>
+
+<p>A molecule, as matter, is not formed by Spirit; for Spirit is <i>spiritual</i>
+consciousness alone. Hence this spiritual consciousness can form nothing
+unlike itself, Spirit, and Spirit is the only creator. The material atom is
+an outlined falsity of consciousness, which can gather additional <a name="Page_40" id="Page_40"></a>evidence
+of consciousness and life only as it adds lie to lie. This process it names
+material attraction, and endows with the double capacity of creator and
+creation.</p>
+
+<p>From the beginning this lie was the false witness against the fact that
+Spirit is All, beside which there is no other existence. The use of a lie
+is that it unwittingly confirms Truth, when handled by Christian Science,
+which reverses false testimony and gains a knowledge of God from opposite
+facts, or phenomena.</p>
+
+<p>This whole subject is met and solved by Christian Science according to
+Scripture. Thus we see that Spirit is Truth and eternal reality; that
+matter is the opposite of Spirit,&mdash;referred to in the New Testament as the
+flesh at war with Spirit; hence, that matter is erroneous, transitory,
+unreal.</p>
+
+<p>A further proof of this is the demonstration, according to Christian
+Science, that by the reduction and the rejection of the claims of matter
+(instead of acquiescence therein) man is improved physically, mentally,
+morally, spiritually.</p>
+
+<p>To deny the existence or reality of matter, and yet admit the reality of
+moral evil, sin, or to say that the divine Mind is conscious of evil, yet
+is not conscious of matter, is erroneous. This error stultifies the logic
+of divine Science, and must interfere with its practical demonstration.</p>
+
+
+
+<hr style="width: 65%;" /><p><a name="Page_41" id="Page_41"></a></p>
+<h2><a name="Is_There_no_Death" id="Is_There_no_Death"></a>Is There no Death?</h2>
+
+
+<p>Jesus not only declared himself "the way" and "the truth," but also "the
+life." God is Life; and as there is but one God, there can be but one Life.
+Must man die, then, in order to inherit eternal life and enter heaven?</p>
+
+<p>Our Master said, "The kingdom of heaven is at hand." Then God and heaven,
+or Life, are present, and death is not the real stepping-stone to Life and
+happiness. They are now and here; and a change in human consciousness, from
+sin to holiness, would reveal this wonder of being. Because God is ever
+present, no boundary of time can separate us from Him and the heaven of His
+presence; and because God is Life, all Life is eternal.</p>
+
+<p>Is it unchristian to believe there is no death? Not unless it be a sin to
+believe that God is Life and All-in-all. Evil and disease do not testify of
+Life and God.</p>
+
+<p>Human beings are physically mortal, but spiritually immortal. The evil
+accompanying physical personality is illusive and mortal; but the good
+attendant upon spiritual individuality is immortal. Existing here and now,
+this unseen individuality is real and eternal. The so-called material
+senses, and the mortal mind which is misnamed<a name="Page_42" id="Page_42"></a> <i>man</i>, take no cognizance of
+spiritual individuality, which manifests immortality, whose Principle is
+God.</p>
+
+<p>To God alone belong the indisputable realities of being. Death is a
+contradiction of Life, or God; therefore it is not in accordance with His
+law, but antagonistic thereto.</p>
+
+<p>Death, then, is error, opposed to Truth,&mdash;even the unreality of mortal
+mind, not the reality of that Mind which is Life. Error has no life, and is
+virtually without existence. Life is real; and all is real which proceeds
+from Life and is inseparable from it.</p>
+
+<p>It is unchristian to believe in the transition called <i>material death</i>,
+since matter has no life, and such misbelief must enthrone another power,
+an imaginary life, above the living and true God. A material sense of life
+robs God, by declaring that not He alone is Life, but that something else
+also is life,&mdash;thus affirming the existence and rulership of more gods than
+one. This idolatrous and false sense of life is all that dies, or appears
+to die.</p>
+
+<p>The opposite understanding of God brings to light Life and immortality.
+Death has no quality of Life; and no divine fiat commands us to believe in
+aught which is unlike God, or to deny that He is Life eternal.</p>
+
+<p>Life as God, moral and spiritual good, is not seen in the mineral,
+vegetable, or animal kingdoms. Hence the inevitable conclusion that Life is
+not in these kingdoms, and that the popular views to this effect are not up
+to the Christian standard of Life, or equal to the reality of being, whose
+Principle is God.</p><p><a name="Page_43" id="Page_43"></a></p>
+
+<p>When "the Word" is "made flesh" among mortals, the Truth of Life is
+rendered practical on the body. Eternal Life is partially understood; and
+sickness, sin, and death yield to holiness, health, and Life,&mdash;that is, to
+God. The lust of the flesh and the pride of physical life must be quenched
+in the divine essence,&mdash;that omnipotent Love which annihilates hate, that
+Life which knows no death.</p>
+
+<p>"Who hath believed our report?" Who understands these sayings? He to whom
+the arm of the Lord is revealed. He loves them from whom divine Science
+removes human weakness by divine strength, and who unveil the Messiah,
+whose name is Wonderful.</p>
+
+<p>Man has no underived power. That selfhood is false which opposes itself to
+God, claims another father, and denies spiritual sonship; but as many as
+receive the knowledge of God in Science must reflect, in some degree, the
+power of Him who gave and giveth man dominion over all the earth.</p>
+
+<p>As soldiers of the cross we must be brave, and let Science declare the
+immortal status of man, and deny the evidence of the material senses, which
+testify that man dies.</p>
+
+<p>As the image of God, or Life, man forever reflects and embodies Life, not
+death. The material senses testify falsely. They presuppose that God is
+good and that man is evil, that Deity is deathless, but that man dies,
+losing the divine likeness.</p>
+
+<p>Science and material sense conflict at all points, from <a name="Page_44" id="Page_44"></a>the revolution of
+the earth to the fall of a sparrow. It is mortality only that dies.</p>
+
+<p>To say that you and I, as mortals, will not enter this dark shadow of
+material sense, called <i>death</i>, is to assert what we have not proved; but
+man in Science never dies. Material sense, or the belief of life in matter,
+must perish, in order to prove man deathless.</p>
+
+<p>As Truth supersedes error, and bears the fruits of Love, this understanding
+of Truth subordinates the belief in death, and demonstrates Life as
+imperative in the divine order of being.</p>
+
+<p>Jesus declares that they who believe his sayings will never die; therefore
+mortals can no more receive everlasting life by believing in death, than
+they can become perfect by believing in imperfection and living
+imperfectly.</p>
+
+<p>Life is God, and God is good. Hence Life abides in man, if man abides in
+good, if he lives in God, who holds Life by a spiritual and not by a
+material sense of being.</p>
+
+<p>A sense of death is not requisite to a proper or true sense of Life, but
+beclouds it. Death can never alarm or even appear to him who fully
+understands Life. The death-penalty comes through our ignorance of
+Life,&mdash;of that which is without beginning and without end,&mdash;and is the
+punishment of this ignorance.</p>
+
+<p>Holding a material sense of Life, and lacking the spiritual sense of it,
+mortals die, in belief, and regard all things as temporal. A sense material
+apprehends nothing strictly belonging to the nature and office of Life. It
+conceives <a name="Page_45" id="Page_45"></a>and beholds nothing but mortality, and has but a feeble concept
+of immortality.</p>
+
+<p>In order to reach the true knowledge and consciousness of Life, we must
+learn it of good. Of evil we can never learn it, because sin shuts out the
+real sense of Life, and brings in an unreal sense of suffering and death.</p>
+
+<p>Knowledge of evil, or belief in it, involves a loss of the true sense of
+good, God; and to know death, or to believe in it, involves a temporary
+loss of God, the infinite and only Life.</p>
+
+<p>Resurrection from the dead (that is, from the belief in death) must come to
+all sooner or later; and they who have part in this resurrection are they
+upon whom the second death has no power.</p>
+
+<p>The sweet and sacred sense of the permanence of man's unity with his Maker
+can illumine our present being with a continual presence and power of good,
+opening wide the portal from death into Life; and when this Life shall
+appear "we shall be like Him," and we shall go to the Father, not through
+death, but through Life; not through error, but through Truth.</p>
+
+<p>All Life is Spirit, and Spirit can never dwell in its antagonist, matter.
+Life, therefore, is deathless, because God cannot be the opposite of
+Himself. In Christian Science there is no matter; hence matter neither
+lives nor dies. To the senses, matter appears to both live and die, and
+these phenomena appear to go on <i>ad infinitum</i>; but such a theory implies
+perpetual disagreement with Spirit.</p><p><a name="Page_46" id="Page_46"></a></p>
+
+<p>Life, God, being everywhere, it must follow that death can be nowhere;
+because there is no place left for it.</p>
+
+<p>Soul, Spirit, is deathless. Matter, sin, and death are not the outcome of
+Spirit, holiness, and Life. What then are matter, sin, and death? They can
+be nothing except the results of material consciousness; but material
+consciousness can have no real existence, because it is not a living&mdash;that
+is to say, a divine and intelligent&mdash;reality.</p>
+
+<p>That man must be vicious before he can be virtuous, dying before he can be
+deathless, material before he can be spiritual, is an error of the senses;
+for the very opposite of this error is the genuine Science of being.</p>
+
+<p>Man, in Science, is as perfect and immortal now, as when "the morning stars
+sang together, and all the sons of God shouted for joy."</p>
+
+<p>With Christ, Life was not merely a sense of existence, but a sense of might
+and ability to subdue material conditions. No wonder "people were
+astonished at his doctrine; for he taught them as one having authority, and
+not as the scribes."</p>
+
+<p>As defined by Jesus, Life had no beginning; nor was it the result of
+organization, or of an infusion of power into matter. To him, Life was
+Spirit.</p>
+
+<p>Truth, defiant of error or matter, is Science, dispelling a false sense and
+leading man into the true sense of selfhood and Godhood; wherein the mortal
+does not develop the immortal, nor the material the spiritual, but wherein
+true manhood and womanhood go forth in the radiance <a name="Page_47" id="Page_47"></a>of eternal being and
+its perfections, unchanged and unchangeable.</p>
+
+<p>This generation seems too material for any strong demonstration over death,
+and hence cannot bring out the infinite reality of Life,&mdash;namely, that
+there is no death, but only Life. The present mortal sense of being is too
+finite for anchorage in infinite good, God, because mortals now believe in
+the possibility that Life can be evil.</p>
+
+<p>The achievement of this ultimatum of Science, complete triumph over death,
+requires time and immense spiritual growth.</p>
+
+<p>I have by no means spoken of myself, I <i>cannot</i> speak of myself as
+"sufficient for these things." I insist only upon the fact, as it exists in
+divine Science, that man dies not, and on the words of the Master in
+support of this verity,&mdash;words which can never "pass away till all be
+fulfilled."</p>
+
+<p>Because of these profound reasons I urge Christians to have more faith in
+living than in dying. I exhort them to accept Christ's promise, and unite
+the influence of their own thoughts with the power of his teachings, in the
+Science of being. This will interpret the divine power to human capacity,
+and enable us to <i>apprehend</i>, or lay hold upon, "that for which," as Paul
+says in the third chapter of Philippians, we are also "apprehended of [or
+grasped by] Christ Jesus,"&mdash;the ever-present Life which knows no death, the
+omnipresent Spirit which knows no matter.</p>
+
+
+
+<hr style="width: 65%;" /><p><a name="Page_48" id="Page_48"></a></p>
+<h2><a name="Personal_Statements" id="Personal_Statements"></a>Personal Statements</h2>
+
+
+<p>Many misrepresentations are made concerning my doctrines, some of which are
+as unkind and unjust as they are untrue; but I can only repeat the Master's
+words: "They know not what they do."</p>
+
+<p>The foundations of these assertions, like the structure raised thereupon,
+are vain shadows, repeating&mdash;if the popular couplet may be so paraphrased&mdash;</p>
+
+<div class="poem"><div class="stanza">
+<span class="i2">The old, old story,<br /></span>
+<span class="i0">Of <i>Satan</i> and his <i>lie</i>.<br /></span>
+</div></div>
+
+<p>In the days of Eden, humanity was misled by a false personality,&mdash;a talking
+snake,&mdash;according to Biblical history. This pretender taught the opposite
+of Truth. This abortive ego, this fable of error, is laid bare in Christian
+Science.</p>
+
+<p>Human theories call, or miscall, this evil a child of God. Philosophy would
+multiply and subdivide personality into everything that exists, whether
+expressive or not expressive of the Mind which is God. Human wisdom says of
+evil, "The Lord knows it!" thus carrying out the serpent's assurance: "In
+the day ye eat thereof [when you, lie, get the floor], then your eyes shall
+be opened [you shall be conscious matter], and ye shall be as gods, knowing
+good <a name="Page_49" id="Page_49"></a>and evil [you shall believe a lie, and this lie shall seem truth]."</p>
+
+<p>Bruise the head of this serpent, as Truth and "the woman" are doing in
+Christian Science, and it stings your heel, rears its crest proudly, and
+goes on saying, "Am I not myself? Am I not mind and matter, person and
+thing?" We should answer: "Yes! you are indeed yourself, and need most of
+all to be rid of this self, for it is very far from God's likeness."</p>
+
+<p>The egotist must come down and learn, in humility, that God never made
+evil. An evil ego, and his assumed power, are falsities. These falsities
+need a denial. The falsity is the teaching that matter can be conscious;
+and conscious matter implies pantheism. This pantheism I unveil. I try to
+show its all-pervading presence in certain forms of theology and
+philosophy, where it becomes error's affirmative to Truth's negative.
+Anatomy and physiology make mind-matter a habitant of the cerebellum,
+whence it telegraphs and telephones over its own body, and goes forth into
+an imaginary sphere of its own creation and limitation, until it finally
+dies in order to better itself. But Truth never dies, and death is not the
+goal which Truth seeks.</p>
+
+<p>The evil ego has but the visionary substance of matter. It lacks the
+substance of Spirit,&mdash;Mind, Life, Soul. Mortal mind is self-creative and
+self-sustained, until it becomes non-existent. It has no origin or
+existence in Spirit, immortal Mind, or good. Matter is not truly conscious;
+and <a name="Page_50" id="Page_50"></a>mortal error, called <i>mind</i>, is not Godlike. These are the shadowy and
+false, which neither think nor speak.</p>
+
+<p>All Truth is from inspiration and revelation,&mdash;from Spirit, not from flesh.</p>
+
+<p>We do not see much of the real man here, for he is God's man; while ours is
+man's man.</p>
+
+<p>I do not deny, I maintain, the individuality and reality of man; but I do
+so on a divine Principle, not based on a human conception and birth. The
+scientific man and his Maker are here; and you would be none other than
+this man, if you would subordinate the fleshly perceptions to the spiritual
+sense and source of being.</p>
+
+<p>Jesus said, "I and my Father are one." He taught no selfhood as existent in
+matter. In his identity there is no evil. Individuality and Life were real
+to him only as spiritual and good, not as material or evil. This incensed
+the rabbins against Jesus, because it was an indignity to their
+personality; and this personality they regarded as both good and evil, as
+is still claimed by the worldly-wise. To them evil was even more the ego
+than was the good. Sin, sickness, and death were evil's concomitants. This
+evil ego they believed must extend throughout the universe, as being
+equally identical and self-conscious with God. This ego was in the
+earthquake, thunderbolt, and tempest.</p>
+
+<p>The Pharisees fought Jesus on this issue. It furnished the battle-ground of
+the past, as it does of the present. The fight was an effort to enthrone
+evil. Jesus assumed <a name="Page_51" id="Page_51"></a>the burden of disproof by destroying sin, sickness,
+and death, to sight and sense.</p>
+
+<p>Nowhere in Scripture is evil connected with good, the being of God, and
+with every passing hour it is losing its false claim to existence or
+consciousness. All that can exist is God and His idea.</p><p><a name="Page_52" id="Page_52"></a></p>
+
+
+
+<hr style="width: 65%;" />
+<h2><a name="Credo" id="Credo"></a>Credo</h2>
+
+
+<p>It is fair to ask of every one a reason for the faith within. Though it be
+but to repeat my twice-told tale,&mdash;nay, the tale already told a hundred
+times,&mdash;yet ask, and I will answer.</p>
+
+<p><i><a name="Do_you_believe_in_God" id="Do_you_believe_in_God"></a>Do you believe in God?</i></p>
+
+<p>I believe more in Him than do most Christians, for I have no faith in any
+other thing or being. He sustains my individuality. Nay, more&mdash;He <i>is</i> my
+individuality and my Life. Because He lives, I live. He heals all my ills,
+destroys my iniquities, deprives death of its sting, and robs the grave of
+its victory.</p>
+
+<p>To me God is All. He is best understood as Supreme Being, as infinite and
+conscious Life, as the affectionate Father and Mother of all He creates;
+but this divine Parent no more enters into His creation than the human
+father enters into his child. His creation is not the Ego, but the
+reflection of the Ego. The Ego is God Himself, the infinite Soul.</p>
+
+<p>I believe that of which I am conscious through the understanding, however
+faintly able to demonstrate Truth and Love.</p><p><a name="Page_53" id="Page_53"></a></p>
+
+<p><i><a name="Do_you_believe_in_man" id="Do_you_believe_in_man"></a>Do you believe in man?</i></p>
+
+<p>I believe in the individual man, for I understand that man is as definite
+and eternal as God, and that man is coexistent with God, as being the
+eternally divine idea. This is demonstrable by the simple appeal to human
+consciousness.</p>
+
+<p>But I believe less in the sinner, wrongly named <i>man</i>. The more I
+understand true humanhood, the more I see it to be sinless,&mdash;as ignorant of
+sin as is the perfect Maker.</p>
+
+<p>To me the reality and substance of being are <i>good</i>, and nothing else.
+Through the eternal reality of existence I reach, in thought, a glorified
+consciousness of the only living God and the genuine man. So long as I hold
+evil in consciousness, I cannot be wholly good.</p>
+
+<p>You cannot simultaneously serve the mammon of materiality and the God of
+spirituality. There are not two realities of being, two opposite states of
+existence. One should appear real to us, and the other unreal, or we lose
+the Science of being. Standing in no basic Truth, we make "the worse appear
+the better reason," and the unreal masquerades as the real, in our thought.</p>
+
+<p>Evil is without Principle. Being destitute of Principle, it is devoid of
+Science. Hence it is undemonstrable, without proof. This gives me a clearer
+right to call evil a negation, than to affirm it to be something which God
+sees and knows, but which He straightway commands mortals to shun or
+relinquish, lest it destroy them. This notion of <a name="Page_54" id="Page_54"></a>the destructibility of
+Mind implies the possibility of its defilement; but how can infinite Mind
+be defiled?</p>
+
+<p><i><a name="Do_you_believe_in_matter" id="Do_you_believe_in_matter"></a>Do you believe in matter?</i></p>
+
+<p>I believe in matter only as I believe in evil, that it is something to be
+denied and destroyed to human consciousness, and is unknown to the Divine.
+We should watch and pray that we enter not into the temptation of
+pantheistic belief in matter as sensible mind. We should subjugate it as
+Jesus did, by a dominant understanding of Spirit.</p>
+
+<p>At best, matter is only a phenomenon of mortal mind, of which evil is the
+highest degree; but really there is no such thing as <i>mortal mind</i>,&mdash;though
+we are compelled to use the phrase in the endeavor to express the
+underlying thought.</p>
+
+<p>In reality there are no material states or stages of consciousness, and
+matter has neither Mind nor sensation. Like evil, it is destitute of Mind,
+for Mind is God.</p>
+
+<p>The less consciousness of evil or matter mortals have, the easier it is for
+them to evade sin, sickness, and death,&mdash;which are but states of false
+belief,&mdash;and awake from the troubled dream, a consciousness which is
+without Mind or Maker.</p>
+
+<p>Matter and evil cannot be conscious, and consciousness should not be evil.
+Adopt this rule of Science, and you will discover the material origin,
+growth, maturity, and death of sinners, as the history of man, disappears,
+and the <a name="Page_55" id="Page_55"></a>everlasting facts of being appear, wherein man is the reflection
+of immutable good.</p>
+
+<p>Reasoning from false premises,&mdash;that Life is material, that immortal Soul
+is sinful, and hence that sin is eternal,&mdash;the reality of being is neither
+seen, felt, heard, nor understood. Human philosophy and human reason can
+never make one hair white or black, except in belief; whereas the
+demonstration of God, as in Christian Science, is gained through Christ as
+perfect manhood.</p>
+
+<p>In pantheism the world is bereft of its God, whose place is ill supplied by
+the pretentious usurpation, by matter, of the heavenly sovereignty.</p>
+
+<p><i><a name="What_say_you_of_woman" id="What_say_you_of_woman"></a>What say you of woman?</i></p>
+
+<p>Man is the generic term for all humanity. Woman is the highest species of
+man, and this word is the generic term for all women; but not one of all
+these individualities is an Eve or an Adam. They have none of them lost
+their harmonious state, in the economy of God's wisdom and government.</p>
+
+<p>The Ego is divine consciousness, eternally radiating throughout all space
+in the idea of God, good, and not of His opposite, evil. The Ego is
+revealed as Father, Son, and Holy Ghost; but the full Truth is found only
+in divine Science, where we see God as Life, Truth, and Love. In the
+scientific relation of man to God, man is reflected not as human soul, but
+as the divine ideal, whose Soul is not in body, but is God,&mdash;the divine
+Principle of <a name="Page_56" id="Page_56"></a>man. Hence Soul is sinless and immortal, in contradistinction
+to the supposition that there can be sinful souls or immortal sinners.</p>
+
+<p>This Science of God and man is the Holy Ghost, which reveals and sustains
+the unbroken and eternal harmony of both God and the universe. It is the
+kingdom of heaven, the ever-present reign of harmony, already with us.
+Hence the need that human consciousness should become divine, in the
+coincidence of God and man, in contradistinction to the false consciousness
+of both good and evil, God and devil,&mdash;of man separated from his Maker.
+This is the precious redemption of soul, as mortal sense, through Christ's
+immortal sense of Truth, which presents Truth's spiritual idea, <i>man</i> and
+<i>woman</i>.</p>
+
+<p><i><a name="What_say_you_of_evil" id="What_say_you_of_evil"></a>What say you of evil?</i></p>
+
+<p>God is not the so-called ego of evil; for evil, as a supposition, is the
+father of itself,&mdash;of the material world, the flesh, and the devil. From
+this falsehood arise the self-destroying elements of this world, its unkind
+forces, its tempests, lightnings, earthquakes, poisons, rabid beasts, fatal
+reptiles, and mortals.</p>
+
+<p>Why are earth and mortals so elaborate in beauty, color, and form, if God
+has no part in them? By the law of opposites. The most beautiful blossom is
+often poisonous, and the most beautiful mansion is sometimes the home of
+vice. The senses, not God, Soul, form the condition of beautiful evil, and
+the supposed modes of self-conscious <a name="Page_57" id="Page_57"></a>matter, which make a beautiful lie.
+Now a lie takes its pattern from Truth, by reversing Truth. So evil and all
+its forms are inverted good. God never made them; but the lie must say He
+made them, or it would not be evil. Being a lie, it would be truthful to
+call itself a lie; and by calling the knowledge of evil good, and greatly
+to be desired, it constitutes the lie an evil.</p>
+
+<p>The reality and individuality of man are good and God-made, and they are
+here to be seen and demonstrated; it is only the evil belief that renders
+them obscure.</p>
+
+<p>Matter and evil are anti-Christian, the antipodes of Science. To say that
+Mind is material, or that evil is Mind, is a misapprehension of being,&mdash;a
+mistake which will die of its own delusion; for being self-contradictory,
+it is also self-destructive. The harmony of man's being is not built on
+such false foundations, which are no more logical, philosophical, or
+scientific than would be the assertion that the rule of addition is the
+rule of subtraction, and that sums done under both rules would have one
+quotient.</p>
+
+<p>Man's individuality is not a mortal mind or sinner; or else he has lost his
+true individuality as a perfect child of God. Man's Father is not a mortal
+mind and a sinner; or else the immortal and unerring Mind, God, is not his
+Father; but God <i>is</i> man's origin and loving Father, hence that saying of
+Jesus, "Call no man your father upon the earth: for one is your Father,
+which is in heaven."</p><p><a name="Page_58" id="Page_58"></a></p>
+
+<p>The bright gold of Truth is dimmed by the doctrine of mind in matter.</p>
+
+<p>To say there <i>is</i> a false claim, called <i>sickness</i>, is to admit all there
+is of sickness; for it is nothing but a false claim. To be healed, one must
+lose sight of a false claim. If the claim be present to the thought, then
+disease becomes as tangible as any reality. To regard sickness as a false
+claim, is to abate the fear of it; but this does not destroy the so-called
+fact of the <i>claim</i>. In order to be whole, we must be insensible to every
+claim of error.</p>
+
+<p>As with sickness, so is it with sin. To admit that sin has any claim
+whatever, just or unjust, is to admit a dangerous fact. Hence the fact must
+be denied; for if sin's claim be allowed in any degree, then sin destroys
+the <i>at-one-ment</i>, or oneness with God,&mdash;a unity which sin recognizes as
+its most potent and deadly enemy.</p>
+
+<p>If God knows sin, even as a false claimant, then acquaintance with that
+claimant becomes legitimate to mortals, and this knowledge would not be
+forbidden; but God forbade man to know evil at the very beginning, when
+Satan held it up before man as something desirable and a distinct addition
+to human wisdom, because the knowledge of evil would make man a god,&mdash;a
+representation that God both knew and admitted the dignity of evil.</p>
+
+<p>Which is right,&mdash;God, who condemned the knowledge of sin and disowned its
+acquaintance, or the serpent, who pushed that claim with the glittering
+audacity of diabolical and sinuous logic?</p>
+
+
+
+<hr style="width: 65%;" /><p><a name="Page_59" id="Page_59"></a></p>
+<h2><a name="Suffering_from_Others_Thoughts" id="Suffering_from_Others_Thoughts"></a>Suffering from Others' Thoughts</h2>
+
+
+<p>Jesus accepted the one fact whereby alone the rule of Life can be
+demonstrated,&mdash;namely, that there is no death.</p>
+
+<p>In his real self he bore no infirmities. Though "a man of sorrows, and
+acquainted with grief," as Isaiah says of him, he bore not <i>his</i> sins, but
+<i>ours</i>, "in his own body on the tree." "He was bruised for <i>our</i>
+iniquities; ... and with his stripes we are healed."</p>
+
+<p>He was the Way-shower; and Christian Scientists who would demonstrate "the
+way" must keep close to his path, that they may win the prize. "The way,"
+in the flesh, is the suffering which leads out of the flesh. "The way," in
+Spirit, is "the way" of Life, Truth, and Love, redeeming us from the false
+sense of the flesh and the wounds it bears. This threefold Messiah reveals
+the self-destroying ways of error and the life-giving way of Truth.</p>
+
+<p>Job's faith and hope gained him the assurance that the so-called sufferings
+of the flesh are unreal. We shall learn how false are the pleasures and
+pains of material sense, and behold the truth of being, as expressed in his
+conviction, "Yet in my flesh shall I see God;" that is, Now and here shall
+I behold God, divine Love.</p><p><a name="Page_60" id="Page_60"></a></p>
+
+<p>The chaos of mortal mind is made the stepping-stone to the cosmos of
+immortal Mind.</p>
+
+<p>If Jesus suffered, as the Scriptures declare, it must have been from the
+mentality of others; since all suffering comes from mind, not from matter,
+and there could be no sin or suffering in the Mind which is God. Not his
+own sins, but the sins of the world, "crucified the Lord of glory," and
+"put him to an open shame."</p>
+
+<p>Holding a quickened sense of false environment, and suffering from
+mentality in opposition to Truth, are significant of that state of mind
+which the actual understanding of Christian Science first eliminates and
+then destroys.</p>
+
+<p>In the divine order of Science every follower of Christ shares his cup of
+sorrows. He also suffereth in the flesh, and from the mentality which
+opposes the law of Spirit; but the divine law is supreme, for it freeth him
+from the law of sin and death.</p>
+
+<p>Prophets and apostles suffered from the thoughts of others. Their conscious
+being was not fully exempt from physicality and the sense of sin.</p>
+
+<p>Until he awakes from his delusion, he suffers least from sin who is a
+hardened sinner. The hypocrite's affections must first be made to fret in
+their chains; and the pangs of hell must lay hold of him ere he can change
+from flesh to Spirit, become acquainted with that Love which is without
+dissimulation and endureth all things. Such mental conditions as
+ingratitude, lust, malice, hate, constitute the miasma of earth. More
+obnoxious than<a name="Page_61" id="Page_61"></a> Chinese stenchpots are these dispositions which offend the
+spiritual sense.</p>
+
+<p>Anatomically considered, the design of the material senses is to warn
+mortals of the approach of danger by the pain they feel and occasion; but
+as this sense disappears it foresees the impending doom and foretells the
+pain. Man's refuge is in spirituality, "under the shadow of the Almighty."</p>
+
+<p>The cross is the central emblem of human history. Without it there is
+neither temptation nor glory. When Jesus turned and said, "Who hath touched
+me?" he must have felt the influence of the woman's thought; for it is
+written that he felt that "virtue had gone out of him." His pure
+consciousness was discriminating, and rendered this infallible verdict; but
+he neither held her error by affinity nor by infirmity, for it was detected
+and dismissed.</p>
+
+<p>This gospel of suffering brought life and bliss. This is earth's Bethel in
+stone,&mdash;its pillow, supporting the ladder which reaches heaven.</p>
+
+<p>Suffering was the confirmation of Paul's faith. Through "a thorn in the
+flesh" he learned that spiritual grace was sufficient for him.</p>
+
+<p>Peter rejoiced that he was found worthy to suffer for Christ; because to
+suffer with him is to reign with him.</p>
+
+<p>Sorrow is the harbinger of joy. Mortal throes of anguish forward the birth
+of immortal being; but divine Science wipes away all tears.</p>
+
+<p>The only conscious existence in the flesh is error of some <a name="Page_62" id="Page_62"></a>sort,&mdash;sin,
+pain, death,&mdash;a false sense of life and happiness. Mortals, if at ease in
+so-called existence, are in their native element of error, and must become
+<i>dis-eased</i>, dis-quieted, before error is annihilated.</p>
+
+<p>Jesus walked with bleeding feet the thorny earth-road, treading "the
+winepress alone." His persecutors said mockingly, "Save thyself, and come
+down from the cross." This was the very thing he <i>was</i> doing, coming down
+from the cross, saving himself after the manner that he had taught, by the
+law of Spirit's supremacy; and this was done through what is humanly called
+<i>agony</i>.</p>
+
+<p>Even the ice-bound hypocrite melts in fervent heat, before he apprehends
+Christ as "the way." The Master's sublime triumph over all mortal mentality
+was immortality's goal. He was too wise not to be willing to test the full
+compass of human woe, being "in all points tempted like as we are, yet
+without sin."</p>
+
+<p>Thus the absolute unreality of sin, sickness, and death was revealed,&mdash;a
+revelation that beams on mortal sense as the midnight sun shines over the
+Polar Sea.</p>
+
+
+
+<hr style="width: 65%;" /><p><a name="Page_63" id="Page_63"></a></p>
+<h2><a name="The_Saviours_Mission" id="The_Saviours_Mission"></a>The Saviour's Mission</h2>
+
+
+<p>If there is no reality in evil, why did the Messiah come to the world, and
+from what evils was it his purpose to save humankind? How, indeed, is he a
+Saviour, if the evils from which he saves are nonentities?</p>
+
+<p>Jesus came to earth; but the Christ (that is, the divine idea of the divine
+Principle which made heaven and earth) was never absent from the earth and
+heaven; hence the phraseology of Jesus, who spoke of the Christ as one who
+came down from heaven, yet as "the Son of man <i>which is in heaven</i>." (John
+iii. 13.) By this we understand Christ to be the divine idea brought to the
+flesh in the son of Mary.</p>
+
+<p>Salvation is as eternal as God. To mortal thought Jesus appeared as a
+child, and grew to manhood, to suffer before Pilate and on Calvary, because
+he could reach and teach mankind only through this conformity to mortal
+conditions; but Soul never saw the Saviour come and go, because the divine
+idea is always present.</p>
+
+<p>Jesus came to rescue men from these very illusions to which he seemed to
+conform: from the illusion which calls sin real, and man a sinner, needing
+a Saviour; the illusion which calls sickness real, and man an invalid,
+needing a physician; the illusion that death is as real as<a name="Page_64" id="Page_64"></a> Life. From such
+thoughts&mdash;mortal inventions, one and all&mdash;Christ Jesus came to save men,
+through ever-present and eternal good.</p>
+
+<p>Mortal man is a kingdom divided against itself. With the same breath he
+articulates truth and error. We say that God is All, and there is none
+beside Him, and then talk of sin and sinners as real. We call God
+omnipotent and omnipresent, and then conjure up, from the dark abyss of
+nothingness, a powerful presence named <i>evil</i>. We say that harmony is real,
+and inharmony is its opposite, and therefore unreal; yet we descant upon
+sickness, sin, and death as realities.</p>
+
+<p>With the tongue "bless we God, even the Father; and therewith curse we men,
+who are made after the similitude [human concept] of God. Out of the same
+mouth proceedeth blessing and cursing. My brethren, these things ought not
+so to be." (James iii. 9, 10.) Mortals are free moral agents, to choose
+whom they would serve. If God, then let them serve Him, and He will be unto
+them All-in-all.</p>
+
+<p>If God is ever present, He is neither absent from Himself nor from the
+universe. Without Him, the universe would disappear, and space, substance,
+and immortality be lost. St. Paul says, "And if Christ be not raised, your
+faith is vain; ye are yet in your sins." (1 Corinthians xv. 17.) Christ
+cannot come to mortal and material sense, which sees not God. This false
+sense of substance must yield to His eternal presence, and so dissolve.
+Rising <a name="Page_65" id="Page_65"></a>above the false, to the true evidence of Life, is the resurrection
+that takes hold of eternal Truth. Coming and going belong to mortal
+consciousness. God is "the same yesterday, and to-day, and forever."</p>
+
+<p>To material sense, Jesus first appeared as a helpless human babe; but to
+immortal and spiritual vision he was one with the Father, even the eternal
+idea of God, that was&mdash;and is&mdash;neither young nor old, neither dead nor
+risen. The mutations of mortal sense are the evening and the morning of
+human thought,&mdash;the twilight and dawn of earthly vision, which precedeth
+the nightless radiance of divine Life. Human perception, advancing toward
+the apprehension of its nothingness, halts, retreats, and again goes
+forward; but the divine Principle and Spirit and spiritual man are
+unchangeable,&mdash;neither advancing, retreating, nor halting.</p>
+
+<p>Our highest sense of infinite good in this mortal sphere is but the sign
+and symbol, not the substance of good. Only faith and a feeble
+understanding make the earthly acme of human sense. "The life which I now
+live in the flesh I live by the faith of the Son of God." (Galatians ii.
+20.)</p>
+
+<p>Christian Science is both demonstration and fruition, but how attenuated
+are our demonstration and realization of this Science! Truth, in divine
+Science, is the stepping-stone to the understanding of God; but the broken
+and contrite heart soonest discerns this truth, even as the helpless sick
+are soonest healed by it. Invalids say, "I have <a name="Page_66" id="Page_66"></a>recovered from sickness;"
+when the fact really remains, in divine Science, that they never were sick.</p>
+
+<p>The Christian saith, "Christ (God) died for me, and came to save me;" yet
+God dies not, and is the ever-presence that neither comes nor goes, and man
+is forever His image and likeness. "The things which are seen are temporal;
+but the things which are not seen are eternal." (2 Corinthians iv. 18.)
+This is the mystery of godliness&mdash;that God, good, is never absent, and
+there is none beside good. Mortals can understand this only as they reach
+the Life of good, and learn that there is no Life in evil. Then shall it
+appear that the true ideal of omnipotent and ever-present good is an ideal
+wherein and wherefor there is no evil. Sin exists only as a sense, and not
+as Soul. Destroy this sense of sin, and sin disappears. Sickness, sin, or
+death is a false sense of Life and good. Destroy this trinity of error, and
+you find Truth.</p>
+
+<p>In Science, Christ never died. In material sense Jesus died, and lived. The
+fleshly Jesus seemed to die, though he did not. The Truth or Life in divine
+Science&mdash;undisturbed by human error, sin, and death&mdash;saith forever, "I am
+the living God, and man is My idea, never in matter, nor resurrected from
+it." "Why seek ye the living among the dead? He is not here, but is risen."
+(Luke xxiv. 5, 6.) Mortal sense, confining itself to matter, is all that
+can be buried or resurrected.</p>
+
+<p>Mary had risen to discern faintly God's ever-presence, and that of His
+idea, man; but her mortal sense, reversing<a name="Page_67" id="Page_67"></a> Science and spiritual
+understanding, interpreted this appearing as a risen Christ. The <span class="smcap">I
+am</span> was neither buried nor resurrected. The Way, the Truth, and the
+Life were never absent for a moment. This trinity of Love lives and reigns
+forever. Its kingdom, not apparent to material sense, never disappeared to
+spiritual sense, but remained forever in the Science of being. The
+so-called appearing, disappearing, and reappearing of ever-presence, in
+whom is no variableness or shadow of turning, is the false human sense of
+that light which shineth in darkness, and the darkness comprehendeth it
+not.</p>
+
+
+
+<hr style="width: 65%;" /><p><a name="Page_68" id="Page_68"></a></p>
+<h2><a name="Summary" id="Summary"></a>Summary</h2>
+
+
+<p>All that <i>is</i>, God created. If sin has any pretense of existence, God is
+responsible therefor; but there is no reality in sin, for God can no more
+behold it, or acknowledge it, than the sun can coexist with darkness.</p>
+
+<p>To build the individual spiritual sense, conscious of only health,
+holiness, and heaven, on the foundations of an eternal Mind which is
+conscious of sickness, sin, and death, is a moral impossibility; for "other
+foundation can no man lay than that is laid." (1 Corinthians iii. 11.) The
+nearer we approximate to such a Mind, even if it were (or could be) God,
+the more real those mind-pictures would become to us; until the hope of
+ever eluding their dread presence must yield to despair, and the haunting
+sense of evil forever accompany our being.</p>
+
+<p>Mortals may climb the smooth glaciers, leap the dark fissures, scale the
+treacherous ice, and stand on the summit of Mont Blanc; but they can never
+turn back what Deity knoweth, nor escape from identification with what
+dwelleth in the eternal Mind.</p>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+<pre>
+
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+The Project Gutenberg EBook of Unity of Good, by Mary Baker Eddy
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+Title: Unity of Good
+
+Author: Mary Baker Eddy
+
+Release Date: August 25, 2005 [EBook #16591]
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+
+UNITY OF GOOD
+
+BY
+
+MARY BAKER EDDY
+
+AUTHOR OF SCIENCE AND HEALTH WITH KEY TO THE SCRIPTURES
+
+Registered U.S. Patent Office
+
+Published by The Trustees under the Will of Mary Baker G. Eddy
+
+BOSTON, U.S.A.
+
+Authorized Literature of
+THE FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST
+in Boston, Massachusetts
+
+_Copyright, 1887, 1891, 1908_
+BY MARY BAKER G. EDDY
+_Copyright renewed, 1915_
+_Copyright renewed, 1919_
+
+_All rights reserved_
+
+PRINTED IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
+
+
+
+
+Contents
+
+
+Caution in the Truth
+ _Does God know or behold sin, sickness, and death?_
+
+Seedtime and Harvest
+ _Is anything real of which the physical senses are cognizant?_
+
+The Deep Things of God
+
+Ways Higher than Our Ways
+
+Rectifications
+
+A Colloquy
+
+The Ego
+
+Soul
+
+There is no Matter
+ _Sight_
+ _Touch_
+ _Taste_
+ _Force_
+
+Is There no Death?
+
+Personal Statements
+
+Credo
+ _Do you believe in God?_
+ _Do you believe in man?_
+ _Do you believe in matter?_
+ _What say you of woman?_
+ _What say you of evil?_
+
+Suffering from Others' Thoughts
+
+The Saviour's Mission
+
+Summary
+
+
+
+
+Unity of Good
+
+Caution in the Truth
+
+
+Perhaps no doctrine of Christian Science rouses so much natural doubt and
+questioning as this, that God knows no such thing as sin. Indeed, this may
+be set down as one of the "things hard to be understood," such as the
+apostle Peter declared were taught by his fellow-apostle Paul, "which they
+that are unlearned and unstable wrest ... unto their own destruction." (2
+Peter iii. 16.)
+
+Let us then reason together on this important subject, whose statement in
+Christian Science may justly be characterized as _wonderful_.
+
+
+_Does God know or behold sin, sickness, and death?_
+
+The nature and character of God is so little apprehended and demonstrated
+by mortals, that I counsel my students to defer this infinite inquiry, in
+their discussions of Christian Science. In fact, they had better leave the
+subject untouched, until they draw nearer to the divine character, and are
+practically able to testify, by their lives, that as they come closer to
+the true understanding of God they lose all sense of error.
+
+The Scriptures declare that God is too pure to behold iniquity (Habakkuk
+i. 13); but they also declare that God pitieth them who fear Him; that
+there is no place where His voice is not heard; that He is "a very present
+help in trouble."
+
+The sinner has no refuge from sin, except in God, who is his salvation. We
+must, however, realize God's presence, power, and love, in order to be
+saved from sin. This realization takes away man's fondness for sin and his
+pleasure in it; and, lastly, it removes the pain which accrues to him from
+it. Then follows this, as the _finale_ in Science: The sinner loses his
+sense of sin, and gains a higher sense of God, in whom there is no sin.
+
+The true man, really _saved_, is ready to testify of God in the infinite
+penetration of Truth, and can affirm that the Mind which is good, or God,
+has no knowledge of sin.
+
+In the same manner the sick lose their sense of sickness, and gain that
+spiritual sense of harmony which contains neither discord nor disease.
+
+According to this same rule, in divine Science, the dying--if they die in
+the Lord--awake from a sense of death to a sense of Life in Christ, with a
+knowledge of Truth and Love beyond what they possessed before; because
+their lives have grown so far toward the stature of manhood in Christ
+Jesus, that they are ready for a spiritual transfiguration, through their
+affections and understanding.
+
+Those who reach this transition, called _death_, without having rightly
+improved the lessons of this primary school of mortal existence,--and still
+believe in matter's reality, pleasure, and pain,--are not ready to
+understand immortality. Hence they awake only to another sphere of
+experience, and must pass through another probationary state before it can
+be truly said of them: "Blessed are the dead which die in the Lord."
+
+They upon whom the second death, of which we read in the Apocalypse
+(Revelation xx. 6), hath no power, are those who have obeyed God's
+commands, and have washed their robes white through the sufferings of the
+flesh and the triumphs of Spirit. Thus they have reached the goal in divine
+Science, by knowing Him in whom they have believed. This knowledge is not
+the forbidden fruit of sin, sickness, and death, but it is the fruit which
+grows on the "tree of life." This is the understanding of God, whereby man
+is found in the image and likeness of good, not of evil; of health, not of
+sickness; of Life, not of death.
+
+God is All-in-all. Hence He is in Himself only, in His own nature and
+character, and is perfect being, or consciousness. He is all the Life and
+Mind there is or can be. Within Himself is every embodiment of Life and
+Mind.
+
+If He is All, He can have no consciousness of anything unlike Himself;
+because, if He is omnipresent, there can be nothing outside of Himself.
+
+Now this self-same God is our helper. He pities us. He has mercy upon us,
+and guides every event of our careers. He is near to them who adore Him.
+To understand Him, without a single taint of our mortal, finite sense of
+sin, sickness, or death, is to approach Him and become like Him.
+
+Truth is God, and in God's law. This law declares that Truth is All, and
+there is no error. This law of Truth destroys every phase of error. To gain
+a temporary consciousness of God's law is to feel, in a certain finite
+human sense, that God comes to us and pities us; but the attainment of the
+understanding of His presence, through the Science of God, destroys our
+sense of imperfection, or of His absence, through a diviner sense that God
+is all true consciousness; and this convinces us that, as we get still
+nearer Him, we must forever lose our own consciousness of error.
+
+But how could we lose all consciousness of error, if God be conscious of
+it? God has not forbidden man to know Him; on the contrary, the Father bids
+man have the same Mind "which was also in Christ Jesus,"--which was
+certainly the divine Mind; but God does forbid man's acquaintance with
+evil. Why? Because evil is no part of the divine knowledge.
+
+John's Gospel declares (xvii. 3) that "life eternal" consists in the
+knowledge of the only true God, and of Jesus Christ, whom He has sent.
+Surely from such an understanding of Science, such knowing, the vision of
+sin is wholly excluded.
+
+Nevertheless, at the present crude hour, no wise men or women will rudely
+or prematurely agitate a theme involving the All of infinity.
+
+Rather will they rejoice in the small understanding they have already
+gained of the wholeness of Deity, and work gradually and gently up toward
+the perfect thought divine. This meekness will increase their apprehension
+of God, because their mental struggles and pride of opinion will
+proportionately diminish.
+
+Every one should be encouraged not to accept any personal opinion on so
+great a matter, but to seek the divine Science of this question of Truth by
+following upward individual convictions, undisturbed by the frightened
+sense of any need of attempting to solve every Life-problem in a day.
+
+"Great is the mystery of godliness," says Paul; and _mystery_ involves the
+unknown. No stubborn purpose to force conclusions on this subject will
+unfold in us a higher sense of Deity; neither will it promote the Cause of
+Truth or enlighten the individual thought.
+
+Let us respect the rights of conscience and the liberty of the sons of God,
+so letting our "moderation be known to all men." Let no enmity, no
+untempered controversy, spring up between Christian Science students and
+Christians who wholly or partially differ from them as to the nature of sin
+and the marvellous unity of man with God shadowed forth in scientific
+thought. Rather let the stately goings of this wonderful part of Truth be
+left to the supernal guidance.
+
+"These are but parts of Thy ways," says Job; and the whole is greater than
+its parts. Our present understanding is but "the seed within itself," for
+it is divine Science, "bearing fruit after its kind."
+
+Sooner or later the whole human race will learn that, in proportion as the
+spotless selfhood of God is understood, human nature will be renovated, and
+man will receive a higher selfhood, derived from God, and the redemption of
+mortals from sin, sickness, and death be established on everlasting
+foundations.
+
+The Science of physical harmony, as now presented to the people in divine
+light, is radical enough to promote as forcible collisions of thought as
+the age has strength to bear. Until the heavenly law of health, according
+to Christian Science, is firmly grounded, even the thinkers are not
+prepared to answer intelligently leading questions about God and sin, and
+the world is far from ready to assimilate such a grand and all-absorbing
+verity concerning the divine nature and character as is embraced in the
+theory of God's blindness to error and ignorance of sin. No wise mother,
+though a graduate of Wellesley College, will talk to her babe about the
+problems of Euclid.
+
+Not much more than a half-century ago the assertion of universal salvation
+provoked discussion and horror, similar to what our declarations about sin
+and Deity must arouse, if hastily pushed to the front while the platoons of
+Christian Science are not yet thoroughly drilled in the plainer manual of
+their spiritual armament. "Wait patiently on the Lord;" and in less than
+another fifty years His name will be magnified in the apprehension of this
+new subject, as already He is glorified in the wide extension of belief in
+the impartial grace of God,--shown by the changes at Andover Seminary and
+in multitudes of other religious folds.
+
+Nevertheless, though I thus speak, and from my heart of hearts, it is due
+both to Christian Science and myself to make also the following statement:
+When I have most clearly seen and most sensibly felt that the infinite
+recognizes no disease, this has not separated me from God, but has so bound
+me to Him as to enable me instantaneously to heal a cancer which had eaten
+its way to the jugular vein.
+
+In the same spiritual condition I have been able to replace dislocated
+joints and raise the dying to instantaneous health. People are now living
+who can bear witness to these cures. Herein is my evidence, from on high,
+that the views here promulgated on this subject are correct.
+
+Certain self-proved propositions pour into my waiting thought in connection
+with these experiences; and here is one such conviction: that an
+acknowledgment of the perfection of the infinite Unseen confers a power
+nothing else can. An incontestable point in divine Science is, that because
+God is All, a realization of this fact dispels even the sense or
+consciousness of sin, and brings us nearer to God, bringing out the highest
+phenomena of the All-Mind.
+
+
+
+
+Seedtime and Harvest
+
+
+Let another query now be considered, which gives much trouble to many
+earnest thinkers before Science answers it.
+
+
+_Is anything real of which the physical senses are cognizant?_
+
+Everything is as real as you make it, and no more so. What you see, hear,
+feel, is a mode of consciousness, and can have no other reality than the
+sense you entertain of it.
+
+It is dangerous to rest upon the evidence of the senses, for this evidence
+is not absolute, and therefore not real, in our sense of the word. All that
+is beautiful and good in your individual consciousness is permanent. That
+which is not so is illusive and fading. My insistence upon a proper
+understanding of the unreality of matter and evil arises from their
+deleterious effects, physical, moral, and intellectual, upon the race.
+
+All forms of error are uprooted in Science, on the same basis whereby
+sickness is healed,--namely, by the establishment, through reason,
+revelation, and Science, of the nothingness of every claim of error, even
+the doctrine of heredity and other physical causes. You demonstrate the
+process of Science, and it proves my view conclusively, that mortal mind
+is the cause of all disease. Destroy the mental sense of the disease, and
+the disease itself disappears. Destroy the sense of sin, and sin itself
+disappears.
+
+Material and sensual consciousness are mortal. Hence they must, some time
+and in some way, be reckoned unreal. That time has partially come, or my
+words would not have been spoken. Jesus has made the way plain,--so plain
+that all are without excuse who walk not in it; but this way is not the
+path of physical science, human philosophy, or mystic psychology.
+
+The talent and genius of the centuries have wrongly reckoned. They have not
+based upon revelation their arguments and conclusions as to the source and
+resources of being,--its combinations, phenomena, and outcome,--but have
+built instead upon the sand of human reason. They have not accepted the
+simple teaching and life of Jesus as the only true solution of the
+perplexing problem of human existence.
+
+Sometimes it is said, by those who fail to understand me, that I
+_monopolize_; and this is said because ideas akin to mine have been held by
+a few spiritual thinkers in all ages. So they have, but in a far different
+form. Healing has gone on continually; yet healing, as I teach it, has not
+been practised since the days of Christ.
+
+What is the cardinal point of the difference in my metaphysical system?
+This: that _by knowing the unreality of disease, sin, and death_, you
+demonstrate the allness of God. This difference wholly separates my system
+from all others. The reality of these so-called existences I deny, because
+they are not to be found in God, and this system is built on Him as the
+sole cause. It would be difficult to name any previous teachers, save Jesus
+and his apostles, who have thus taught.
+
+If there be any _monopoly_ in my teaching, it lies in this utter reliance
+upon the one God, to whom belong all things.
+
+Life is God, or Spirit, the supersensible eternal. The universe and man are
+the spiritual phenomena of this one infinite Mind. Spiritual phenomena
+never converge toward aught but infinite Deity. Their gradations are
+spiritual and divine; they cannot collapse, or lapse into their opposites,
+for God is their divine Principle. They live, because He lives; and they
+are eternally perfect, because He is perfect, and governs them in the Truth
+of divine Science, whereof God is the Alpha and Omega, the centre and
+circumference.
+
+To attempt the calculation of His mighty ways, from the evidence before the
+material senses, is fatuous. It is like commencing with the minus sign, to
+learn the principle of positive mathematics.
+
+God was not in the whirlwind. He is not the blind force of a material
+universe. Mortals must learn this; unless, pursued by their fears, they
+would endeavor to hide from His presence under their own falsities, and
+call in vain for the mountains of unholiness to shield them from the
+penalty of error.
+
+Jesus taught us to walk _over_, not _into_ or _with_, the currents of
+matter, or mortal mind. His teachings beard the lions in their dens. He
+turned the water into wine, he commanded the winds, he healed the
+sick,--all in direct opposition to human philosophy and so-called natural
+science. He annulled the laws of matter, showing them to be laws of mortal
+mind, not of God. He showed the need of changing this mind and its abortive
+laws. He demanded a change of consciousness and evidence, and effected this
+change through the higher laws of God. The palsied hand moved, despite the
+boastful sense of physical law and order. Jesus stooped not to human
+consciousness, nor to the evidence of the senses. He heeded not the taunt,
+"That withered hand looks very real and feels very real;" but he cut off
+this vain boasting and destroyed human pride by taking away the material
+evidence. If his patient was a theologian of some bigoted sect, a
+physician, or a professor of natural philosophy,--according to the ruder
+sort then prevalent,--he never thanked Jesus for restoring his senseless
+hand; but neither red tape nor indignity hindered the divine process. Jesus
+required neither cycles of time nor thought in order to mature fitness for
+perfection and its possibilities. He said that the kingdom of heaven is
+here, and is included in Mind; that while ye say, There are yet four
+months, and _then_ cometh the harvest, I say, Look up, not down, for your
+fields are already white for the harvest; and gather the harvest by mental,
+not material processes. The laborers are few in this vineyard of
+Mind-sowing and reaping; but let them apply to the waiting grain the
+curving sickle of Mind's eternal circle, and bind it with bands of Soul.
+
+
+
+
+The Deep Things of God
+
+
+Science reverses the evidence of the senses in theology, on the same
+principle that it does in astronomy. Popular theology makes God tributary
+to man, coming at human call; whereas the reverse is true in Science. Men
+must approach God reverently, doing their own work in obedience to divine
+law, if they would fulfil the intended harmony of being.
+
+The principle of music knows nothing of discord. God is harmony's selfhood.
+His universal laws, His unchangeableness, are not infringed in ethics any
+more than in music. To Him there is no moral inharmony; as we shall learn,
+proportionately as we gain the true understanding of Deity. If God could be
+conscious of sin, His infinite power would straightway reduce the universe
+to chaos.
+
+If God has any real knowledge of sin, sickness, and death, they must be
+eternal; since He is, in the very fibre of His being, "without beginning of
+years or end of days." If God knows that which is not permanent, it follows
+that He knows something which He must learn to _unknow_, for the benefit of
+our race.
+
+Such a view would bring us upon an outworn theological platform, which
+contains such planks as the divine repentance, and the belief that God must
+one day do His work over again, because it was not at first done aright.
+
+Can it be seriously held, by any thinker, that long after God made the
+universe,--earth, man, animals, plants, the sun, the moon, and "the stars
+also,"--He should so gain wisdom and power from past experience that He
+could vastly improve upon His own previous work,--as Burgess, the
+boatbuilder, remedies in the Volunteer the shortcomings of the Puritan's
+model?
+
+Christians are commanded to _grow in grace_. Was it necessary for God to
+grow in grace, that He might rectify His spiritual universe?
+
+The Jehovah of limited Hebrew faith might need repentance, because His
+created children proved sinful; but the New Testament tells us of "the
+Father of lights, with whom is no variableness, neither shadow of turning."
+God is not the shifting vane on the spire, but the corner-stone of living
+rock, firmer than everlasting hills.
+
+As God is Mind, if this Mind is familiar with evil, all cannot be good
+therein. Our infinite model would be taken away. What is in eternal Mind
+must be reflected in man, Mind's image. How then could man escape, or hope
+to escape, from a knowledge which is everlasting in his creator?
+
+God never said that man would become better by learning to distinguish evil
+from good,--but the contrary, that by this knowledge, by man's first
+disobedience, came "death into the world, and all our woe."
+
+"Shall mortal man be more just than God?" asks the poet-patriarch. May men
+rid themselves of an incubus which God never can throw off? Do mortals know
+more than God, that they may declare Him absolutely cognizant of sin?
+
+God created all things, and pronounced them good. Was evil among these good
+things? Man is God's child and image. If God knows evil, so must man, or
+the likeness is incomplete, the image marred.
+
+If man must be destroyed by the knowledge of evil, then his destruction
+comes through the very knowledge caught from God, and the creature is
+punished for his likeness to his creator.
+
+God is commonly called the _sinless_, and man the _sinful_; but if the
+thought of sin could be possible in Deity, would Deity then be sinless?
+Would God not of necessity take precedence as the infinite sinner, and
+human sin become only an echo of the divine?
+
+Such vagaries are to be found in heathen religious history. There are, or
+have been, devotees who worship not the good Deity, who will not harm them,
+but the bad deity, who seeks to do them mischief, and whom therefore they
+wish to bribe with prayers into quiescence, as a criminal appeases, with a
+money-bag, the venal officer.
+
+Surely this is no Christian worship! In Christianity man bows to the
+infinite perfection which he is bidden to imitate. In Truth, such
+terms as _divine sin_ and _infinite sinner_ are unheard-of
+contradictions,--absurdities; but _would_ they be sheer nonsense, if God
+has, or can have, a real knowledge of sin?
+
+
+
+
+Ways Higher than Our Ways
+
+
+A lie has only one chance of successful deception,--to be accounted true.
+Evil seeks to fasten all error upon God, and so make the lie seem part of
+eternal Truth.
+
+Emerson says, "Hitch your wagon to a star." I say, Be allied to the deific
+power, and all that is good will aid your journey, as the stars in their
+courses fought against Sisera. (Judges v. 20.) Hourly, in Christian
+Science, man thus weds himself with God, or rather he ratifies a union
+predestined from all eternity; but evil ties its wagon-load of offal to the
+divine chariots,--or seeks so to do,--that its vileness may be christened
+purity, and its darkness get consolation from borrowed scintillations.
+
+Jesus distinctly taught the arrogant Pharisees that, from the beginning,
+their father, the devil, was the would-be murderer of Truth. A right
+apprehension of the wonderful utterances of him who "spake as never man
+spake," would despoil error of its borrowed plumes, and transform the
+universe into a home of marvellous light,--"a consummation devoutly to be
+wished."
+
+Error says God must know evil because He knows all things; but Holy Writ
+declares God told our first parents that in the day when they should
+partake of the fruit of evil, they must surely die. Would it not absurdly
+follow that God must perish, if He knows evil and evil necessarily leads
+to extinction? Rather let us think of God as saying, I am infinite good;
+therefore I know not evil. Dwelling in light, I can see only the brightness
+of My own glory.
+
+Error may say that God can never save man from sin, if He knows and sees it
+not; but God says, I am too pure to behold iniquity, and destroy everything
+that is unlike Myself.
+
+Many fancy that our heavenly Father reasons thus: If pain and sorrow were
+not in My mind, I could not remedy them, and wipe the tears from the eyes
+of My children. Error says you must know grief in order to console it.
+Truth, God, says you oftenest console others in troubles that you have not.
+Is not our comforter always from outside and above ourselves?
+
+God says, I show My pity through divine law, not through human. It is My
+sympathy with and My knowledge of harmony (not inharmony) which alone
+enable Me to rebuke, and eventually destroy, every supposition of discord.
+
+Error says God must know death in order to strike at its root; but God
+saith, I am ever-conscious Life, and thus I conquer death; for to be ever
+conscious of Life is to be never conscious of death. I am All. A knowledge
+of aught beside Myself is impossible.
+
+If such knowledge of evil were possible to God, it would lower His rank.
+
+With God, _knowledge_ is necessarily _foreknowledge_; and _foreknowledge_
+and _foreordination_ must be one, in an infinite Being. What Deity
+_foreknows_, Deity must _foreordain_; else He is not omnipotent, and, like
+ourselves, He foresees events which are contrary to His creative will, yet
+which He cannot avert.
+
+If God knows evil at all, He must have had foreknowledge thereof; and if He
+foreknew it, He must virtually have intended it, or ordered it
+aforetime,--foreordained it; else how could it have come into the world?
+
+But this we cannot believe of God; for if the supreme good could predestine
+or foreknow evil, there would be sin in Deity, and this would be the end of
+infinite moral unity. "If therefore the light that is in thee be darkness,
+how great is that darkness!" On the contrary, evil is only a delusive
+deception, without any actuality which Truth can know.
+
+
+
+
+Rectifications
+
+
+How is a mistake to be rectified? By reversal or revision,--by seeing it in
+its proper light, and then turning it or turning from it.
+
+We undo the statements of error by reversing them.
+
+Through these three statements, or misstatements, evil comes into
+authority:--
+
+ _First:_ The Lord created it.
+ _Second:_ The Lord knows it.
+ _Third:_ I am afraid of it.
+
+By a reverse process of argument evil must be dethroned:--
+
+ _First:_ God never made evil.
+ _Second:_ He knows it not.
+ _Third:_ We therefore need not fear it.
+
+Try this process, dear inquirer, and so reach that perfect Love which
+"casteth out fear," and then see if this Love does not destroy in you all
+hate and the sense of evil. You will awake to the perception of God as
+All-in-all. You will find yourself losing the knowledge and the operation
+of sin, proportionably as you realize the divine infinitude and believe
+that He can see nothing outside of His own focal distance.
+
+
+
+
+A Colloquy
+
+
+In Romans (ii. 15) we read the apostle's description of mental processes
+wherein human thoughts are "the mean while accusing or else excusing one
+another." If we observe our mental processes, we shall find that we are
+perpetually arguing with ourselves; yet each mortal is not two
+personalities, but one.
+
+In like manner good and evil talk to one another; yet they are not two but
+one, for evil is naught, and good only is reality.
+
+_Evil._ God hath said, "Ye shall eat of every tree of the garden." If you
+do not, your intellect will be circumscribed and the evidence of your
+personal senses be denied. This would antagonize individual consciousness
+and existence.
+
+_Good._ The Lord is God. With Him is no consciousness of evil, because
+there is nothing beside Him or outside of Him. Individual consciousness in
+man is inseparable from good. There is no sensible matter, no sense in
+matter; but there is a spiritual sense, a sense of Spirit, and this is the
+only consciousness belonging to true individuality, or a divine sense of
+being.
+
+_Evil._ Why is this so?
+
+_Good._ Because man is made after God's eternal likeness, and this likeness
+consists in a sense of harmony and immortality, in which no evil can
+possibly dwell. You may eat of the fruit of Godlikeness, but as to the
+fruit of ungodliness, which is opposed to Truth,--ye shall not touch it,
+lest ye die.
+
+_Evil._ But I would taste and know error for myself.
+
+_Good._ Thou shalt not admit that error is something to know or be known,
+to eat or be eaten, to see or be seen, to feel or be felt. To admit the
+existence of error would be to admit the truth of a lie.
+
+_Evil._ But there is something besides good. God knows that a knowledge of
+this something is essential to happiness and life. A lie is as genuine as
+Truth, though not so legitimate a child of God. Whatever exists must come
+from God, and be important to our knowledge. Error, even, is His offspring.
+
+_Good._ Whatever cometh not from the eternal Spirit, has its origin in the
+physical senses and material brains, called _human intellect_ and
+_will-power_,--_alias_ intelligent matter.
+
+In Shakespeare's tragedy of King Lear, it was the traitorous and cruel
+treatment received by old Gloster from his bastard son Edmund which makes
+true the lines:
+
+ The gods are just, and of our pleasant vices
+ Make instruments to scourge us.
+
+His lawful son, Edgar, was to his father ever loyal. Now God has no
+bastards to turn again and rend their Maker. The divine children are born
+of law and order, and Truth knows only such.
+
+How well the Shakespearean tale agrees with the word of Scripture, in
+Hebrews xii. 7, 8: "If ye endure chastening, God dealeth with you as with
+sons; for what son is he whom the father chasteneth not? But if ye be
+without chastisement, whereof all are partakers, then are ye bastards, and
+not sons."
+
+The doubtful or spurious evidence of the senses is not to be
+admitted,--especially when they testify concerning Spirit, whereof they are
+confessedly incompetent to speak.
+
+_Evil._ But mortal mind and sin really exist!
+
+_Good._ How can they exist, unless God has created them? And how can He
+create anything so wholly unlike Himself and foreign to His nature? An evil
+material mind, so-called, can conceive of God only as like itself, and
+knowing both evil and good; but a purely good and spiritual consciousness
+has no sense whereby to cognize evil. Mortal mind is the opposite of
+immortal Mind, and sin the opposite of goodness. I am the infinite All.
+From me proceedeth all Mind, all consciousness, all individuality, all
+being. My Mind is divine good, and cannot drift into evil. To believe in
+minds many is to depart from the supreme sense of harmony. Your assumptions
+insist that there is more than the one Mind, more than the one God; but
+verily I say unto you, God is All-in-all; and you can never be outside of
+His oneness.
+
+_Evil._ I am a finite consciousness, a material individuality,--a mind in
+matter, which is both evil and good.
+
+_Good._ All consciousness is Mind; and Mind is God,--an infinite, and not a
+finite consciousness. This consciousness is reflected in individual
+consciousness, or man, whose source is infinite Mind. There is no really
+finite mind, no finite consciousness. There is no material substance, for
+Spirit is all that endureth, and hence is the only substance. There is, can
+be, no evil mind, because Mind is God. God and His ideas--that is, God and
+the universe--constitute all that exists. Man, as God's offspring, must be
+spiritual, perfect, eternal.
+
+_Evil._ I am something separate from good or God. I am substance. My mind
+is more than matter. In my mortal mind, matter becomes conscious, and is
+able to see, taste, hear, feel, smell. Whatever matter thus affirms is
+mainly correct. If you, O good, deny this, then I deny your truthfulness.
+If you say that matter is unconscious, you stultify my intellect, insult my
+conscience, and dispute self-evident facts; for nothing can be clearer than
+the testimony of the five senses.
+
+_Good._ Spirit is the only substance. Spirit is God, and God is good; hence
+good is the only substance, the only Mind. Mind is not, cannot be, in
+matter. It sees, hears, feels, tastes, smells as Mind, and not as matter.
+Matter cannot talk; and hence, whatever it appears to say of itself is a
+lie. This lie, that Mind can be in matter,--claiming to be something beside
+God, denying Truth and its demonstration in Christian Science,--this lie I
+declare an illusion. This denial enlarges the human intellect by removing
+its evidence from sense to Soul, and from finiteness into infinity. It
+honors conscious human individuality by showing God as its source.
+
+_Evil._ I am a creator,--but upon a material, not a spiritual basis. I give
+life, and I can destroy life.
+
+_Good._ Evil is not a creator. God, good, is the only creator. Evil is not
+conscious or conscientious Mind; it is not individual, not actual. Evil is
+not spiritual, and therefore has no groundwork in Life, whose only source
+is Spirit. The elements which belong to the eternal All,--Life, Truth,
+Love,--evil can never take away.
+
+_Evil._ I am intelligent matter; and matter is egoistic, having its own
+innate selfhood and the capacity to evolve mind. God is in matter, and
+matter reproduces God. From Him come my forms, near or remote. This is my
+honor, that God is my author, authority, governor, disposer. I am proud to
+be in His outstretched hands, and I shirk all responsibility for myself as
+evil, and for my varying manifestations.
+
+_Good._ You mistake, O evil! God is not your authority and law. Neither is
+He the author of the material changes, the _phantasma_, a belief in which
+leads to such teaching as we find in the hymn-verse so often sung in
+church:--
+
+ Chance and change are busy ever,
+ Man decays and ages move;
+ But His mercy waneth never,--
+ God is wisdom, God is love.
+
+Now if it be true that God's power _never waneth_, how can it be also true
+that _chance_ and _change_ are universal factors,--that _man decays_? Many
+ordinary Christians protest against this stanza of Bowring's, and its
+sentiment is foreign to Christian Science. If God be _changeless goodness_,
+as sings another line of this hymn, what place has _chance_ in the divine
+economy? Nay, there is in God naught fantastic. All is real, all is
+serious. The phantasmagoria is a product of human dreams.
+
+
+
+
+The Ego
+
+
+From various friends comes inquiry as to the meaning of a word employed in
+the foregoing colloquy.
+
+There are two English words, often used as if they were synonyms, which
+really have a shade of difference between them.
+
+An _egotist_ is one who talks much of himself. _Egotism_ implies vanity and
+self-conceit.
+
+_Egoism_ is a more philosophical word, signifying a passionate love of
+self, which doubts all existence except its own. An _egoist_, therefore, is
+one uncertain of everything except his own existence.
+
+Applying these distinctions to evil and God, we shall find that evil is
+_egotistic_,--boastful, but fleeing like a shadow at daybreak; while God is
+_egoistic_, knowing only His own all-presence, all-knowledge, all-power.
+
+
+
+
+Soul
+
+
+We read in the Hebrew Scriptures, "The soul that sinneth, it shall die."
+
+What is Soul? Is it a reality within the mortal body? Who can prove that?
+Anatomy has not descried nor described Soul. It was never touched by the
+scalpel nor cut with the dissecting-knife. The five physical senses do not
+cognize it.
+
+Who, then, dares define Soul as something within man? As well might you
+declare some old castle to be peopled with demons or angels, though never a
+light or form was discerned therein, and not a spectre had ever been seen
+going in or coming out.
+
+The common hypotheses about souls are even more vague than ordinary
+material conjectures, and have less basis; because material theories are
+built on the evidence of the material senses.
+
+Soul must be God; since we learn Soul only as we learn God, by
+spiritualization. As the five senses take no cognizance of Soul, so they
+take no cognizance of God. Whatever cannot be taken in by mortal mind--by
+human reflection, reason, or belief--must be the unfathomable Mind, which
+"eye hath not seen, nor ear heard." Soul stands in this relation to every
+hypothesis as to its human character.
+
+If Soul sins, it is a sinner, and Jewish law condemned the sinner to
+death,--as does all criminal law, to a certain extent.
+
+Spirit never sins, because Spirit is God. Hence, as Spirit, Soul is
+sinless, and is God. Therefore there is, there can be, no spiritual death.
+
+Transcending the evidence of the material senses, Science declares God to
+be the Soul of all being, the only Mind and intelligence in the universe.
+There is but one God, one Soul, or Mind, and that one is infinite,
+supplying all that is absolutely immutable and eternal,--Truth, Life, Love.
+
+Science reveals Soul as that which the senses cannot define from any
+standpoint of their own. What the physical senses miscall soul, Christian
+Science defines as material sense; and herein lies the discrepancy between
+the true Science of Soul and that material sense of a soul which that very
+sense declares can never be seen or measured or weighed or touched by
+physicality.
+
+Often we can elucidate the deep meaning of the Scriptures by reading
+_sense_ instead of _soul_, as in the Forty-second Psalm: "Why art thou cast
+down, O my soul [sense]?... Hope thou in God [Soul]: for I shall yet praise
+Him, who is the health of my countenance, and my God [my Soul,
+immortality]."
+
+The Virgin-mother's sense being uplifted to behold Spirit as the sole
+origin of man, she exclaimed, "My soul [spiritual sense] doth magnify the
+Lord."
+
+Human language constantly uses the word _soul_ for _sense_. This it does
+under the delusion that the senses can reverse the spiritual facts of
+Science, whereas Science reverses the testimony of the material senses.
+
+Soul is Life, and being spiritual Life, never sins. Material sense is the
+so-called material life. Hence this lower sense sins and suffers, according
+to material belief, till divine understanding takes away this belief and
+restores Soul, or spiritual Life. "He restoreth my soul," says David.
+
+In his first epistle to the Corinthians (xv. 45) Paul writes: "The first
+man Adam was made a living soul; the last Adam was made a quickening
+spirit." The apostle refers to the second Adam as the Messiah, our blessed
+Master, whose interpretation of God and His creation--by restoring the
+spiritual sense of man as immortal instead of mortal--made humanity
+victorious over death and the grave.
+
+When I discovered the power of Spirit to break the cords of matter, through
+a change in the mortal sense of things, then I discerned the last Adam as a
+quickening Spirit, and understood the meaning of the declaration of Holy
+Writ, "The first shall be last,"--the living Soul shall be found a
+quickening Spirit; or, rather, shall reflect the Life of the divine
+Arbiter.
+
+
+
+
+There is no Matter
+
+
+"God is a Spirit" (or, more accurately translated, "God is Spirit"),
+declares the Scripture (John iv. 24), "and they that worship Him must
+worship Him in spirit and in truth."
+
+If God is Spirit, and God is All, surely there can be no matter; for the
+divine All must be Spirit.
+
+The tendency of Christianity is to spiritualize thought and action. The
+demonstrations of Jesus annulled the claims of matter, and overruled laws
+material as emphatically as they annihilated sin.
+
+According to Christian Science, the _first_ idolatrous claim of sin is,
+that matter exists; the _second_, that matter is substance; the _third_,
+that matter has intelligence; and the _fourth_, that matter, being so
+endowed, produces life and death.
+
+Hence my conscientious position, in the denial of matter, rests on the fact
+that matter usurps the authority of God, Spirit; and the nature and
+character of matter, the antipode of Spirit, include all that denies and
+defies Spirit, in quantity or quality.
+
+This subject can be enlarged. It can be shown, in detail, that evil does
+not obtain in Spirit, God; and that God, or good, is Spirit alone; whereas,
+evil _does_, according to belief, obtain in matter; and that evil is a
+false claim,--false to God, false to Truth and Life. Hence the claim of
+matter usurps the prerogative of God, saying, "I am a creator. God made me,
+and I make man and the material universe."
+
+Spirit is the only creator, and man, including the universe, is His
+spiritual concept. By matter is commonly meant mind,--not the highest Mind,
+but a false form of mind. This so-called mind and matter cannot be
+separated in origin and action.
+
+What is this mind? It is not the Mind of Spirit; for spiritualization of
+thought destroys all sense of matter as substance, Life, or intelligence,
+and enthrones God in the eternal qualities of His being.
+
+This lower, misnamed mind is a false claim, a suppositional mind, which I
+prefer to call _mortal mind_. True Mind is immortal. This mortal mind
+declares itself material, in sin, sickness, and death, virtually saying, "I
+am the opposite of Spirit, of holiness, harmony, and Life."
+
+To this declaration Christian Science responds, even as did our Master:
+"You were a murderer from the beginning. The truth abode not in you. You
+are a liar, and the father of it." Here it appears that a _liar_ was in the
+neuter gender,--neither masculine nor feminine. Hence it was not man (the
+image of God) who lied, but the false claim to personality, which I call
+_mortal mind_; a claim which Christian Science uncovers, in order to
+demonstrate the falsity of the claim.
+
+There are lesser arguments which prove matter to be identical with mortal
+mind, and this mind a lie.
+
+The physical senses (matter really having no sense) give the only pretended
+testimony there can be as to the existence of a substance called _matter_.
+Now these senses, being material, can only testify from their own evidence,
+and concerning themselves; yet we have it on divine authority: "If I bear
+witness of myself, my witness is not true." (John v. 31.)
+
+In other words: matter testifies of itself, "I am matter;" but unless
+matter is mind, it cannot talk or testify; and if it is mind, it is
+certainly not the Mind of Christ, not the Mind that is identical with
+Truth.
+
+Brain, thus assuming to testify, is only matter within the skull, and is
+believed to be mind only through error and delusion. Examine that form of
+matter called _brains_, and you find no mind therein. Hence the logical
+sequence, that there is in reality neither matter nor mortal mind, but that
+the self-testimony of the physical senses is false.
+
+Examine these witnesses for error, or falsity, and observe the foundations
+of their testimony, and you will find them divided in evidence, mocking the
+Scripture (Matthew xviii. 16), "In the mouth of two or three witnesses
+every word may be established."
+
+
+_Sight._ Mortal mind declares that matter sees through the organizations of
+matter, or that mind sees by means of matter. Disorganize the so-called
+material structure, and then mortal mind says, "I cannot see;" and declares
+that matter is the master of mind, and that non-intelligence governs.
+Mortal mind admits that it sees only material images, pictured on the eye's
+retina.
+
+What then is the line of the syllogism? It must be this: That matter is not
+seen; that mortal mind cannot see without matter; and therefore that the
+whole function of material sight is an illusion, a lie.
+
+Here comes in the summary of the whole matter, wherewith we started: that
+God is All, and God is Spirit; therefore there is nothing but Spirit; and
+consequently there is no matter.
+
+
+_Touch_. Take another train of reasoning. Mortal mind says that matter
+cannot feel matter; yet put your finger on a burning coal, and the nerves,
+material nerves, _do_ feel matter.
+
+Again I ask: What evidence does mortal mind afford that matter is
+substantial, is hot or cold? Take away mortal mind, and matter could not
+feel what it calls _substance_. Take away matter, and mortal mind could not
+cognize its own so-called substance, and this so-called mind would have no
+identity. Nothing would remain to be seen or felt.
+
+What is substance? What is the reality of God and the universe? Immortal
+Mind is the real substance,--Spirit, Life, Truth, and Love.
+
+_Taste._ Mortal mind says, "I taste; and this is sweet, this is sour." Let
+mortal mind change, and say that sour is sweet, and so it would be. If
+every mortal mind believed sweet to be sour, it would be so; for the
+qualities of matter are but qualities of mortal mind. Change the mind, and
+the quality changes. Destroy the belief, and the quality disappears.
+
+The so-called material senses are found, upon examination, to be mortally
+mental, instead of material. Reduced to its proper denomination, matter is
+mortal mind; yet, strictly speaking, there is no mortal mind, for Mind is
+immortal, and is not matter, but Spirit.
+
+_Force._ What is gravitation? Mortal mind says gravitation is a material
+power, or force. I ask, Which was first, matter or power? That which was
+first was God, immortal Mind, the Parent of _all_. But God is Truth, and
+the forces of Truth are moral and spiritual, not physical. They are not the
+merciless forces of matter. What then _are_ the so-called forces of matter?
+They are the phenomena of mortal mind, and matter and mortal mind are one;
+and this one is a misstatement of Mind, God.
+
+A molecule, as matter, is not formed by Spirit; for Spirit is _spiritual_
+consciousness alone. Hence this spiritual consciousness can form nothing
+unlike itself, Spirit, and Spirit is the only creator. The material atom is
+an outlined falsity of consciousness, which can gather additional evidence
+of consciousness and life only as it adds lie to lie. This process it names
+material attraction, and endows with the double capacity of creator and
+creation.
+
+From the beginning this lie was the false witness against the fact that
+Spirit is All, beside which there is no other existence. The use of a lie
+is that it unwittingly confirms Truth, when handled by Christian Science,
+which reverses false testimony and gains a knowledge of God from opposite
+facts, or phenomena.
+
+This whole subject is met and solved by Christian Science according to
+Scripture. Thus we see that Spirit is Truth and eternal reality; that
+matter is the opposite of Spirit,--referred to in the New Testament as the
+flesh at war with Spirit; hence, that matter is erroneous, transitory,
+unreal.
+
+A further proof of this is the demonstration, according to Christian
+Science, that by the reduction and the rejection of the claims of matter
+(instead of acquiescence therein) man is improved physically, mentally,
+morally, spiritually.
+
+To deny the existence or reality of matter, and yet admit the reality of
+moral evil, sin, or to say that the divine Mind is conscious of evil, yet
+is not conscious of matter, is erroneous. This error stultifies the logic
+of divine Science, and must interfere with its practical demonstration.
+
+
+
+
+Is There no Death?
+
+
+Jesus not only declared himself "the way" and "the truth," but also "the
+life." God is Life; and as there is but one God, there can be but one Life.
+Must man die, then, in order to inherit eternal life and enter heaven?
+
+Our Master said, "The kingdom of heaven is at hand." Then God and heaven,
+or Life, are present, and death is not the real stepping-stone to Life and
+happiness. They are now and here; and a change in human consciousness, from
+sin to holiness, would reveal this wonder of being. Because God is ever
+present, no boundary of time can separate us from Him and the heaven of His
+presence; and because God is Life, all Life is eternal.
+
+Is it unchristian to believe there is no death? Not unless it be a sin to
+believe that God is Life and All-in-all. Evil and disease do not testify of
+Life and God.
+
+Human beings are physically mortal, but spiritually immortal. The evil
+accompanying physical personality is illusive and mortal; but the good
+attendant upon spiritual individuality is immortal. Existing here and now,
+this unseen individuality is real and eternal. The so-called material
+senses, and the mortal mind which is misnamed _man_, take no cognizance of
+spiritual individuality, which manifests immortality, whose Principle is
+God.
+
+To God alone belong the indisputable realities of being. Death is a
+contradiction of Life, or God; therefore it is not in accordance with His
+law, but antagonistic thereto.
+
+Death, then, is error, opposed to Truth,--even the unreality of mortal
+mind, not the reality of that Mind which is Life. Error has no life, and is
+virtually without existence. Life is real; and all is real which proceeds
+from Life and is inseparable from it.
+
+It is unchristian to believe in the transition called _material death_,
+since matter has no life, and such misbelief must enthrone another power,
+an imaginary life, above the living and true God. A material sense of life
+robs God, by declaring that not He alone is Life, but that something else
+also is life,--thus affirming the existence and rulership of more gods than
+one. This idolatrous and false sense of life is all that dies, or appears
+to die.
+
+The opposite understanding of God brings to light Life and immortality.
+Death has no quality of Life; and no divine fiat commands us to believe in
+aught which is unlike God, or to deny that He is Life eternal.
+
+Life as God, moral and spiritual good, is not seen in the mineral,
+vegetable, or animal kingdoms. Hence the inevitable conclusion that Life is
+not in these kingdoms, and that the popular views to this effect are not up
+to the Christian standard of Life, or equal to the reality of being, whose
+Principle is God.
+
+When "the Word" is "made flesh" among mortals, the Truth of Life is
+rendered practical on the body. Eternal Life is partially understood; and
+sickness, sin, and death yield to holiness, health, and Life,--that is, to
+God. The lust of the flesh and the pride of physical life must be quenched
+in the divine essence,--that omnipotent Love which annihilates hate, that
+Life which knows no death.
+
+"Who hath believed our report?" Who understands these sayings? He to whom
+the arm of the Lord is revealed. He loves them from whom divine Science
+removes human weakness by divine strength, and who unveil the Messiah,
+whose name is Wonderful.
+
+Man has no underived power. That selfhood is false which opposes itself to
+God, claims another father, and denies spiritual sonship; but as many as
+receive the knowledge of God in Science must reflect, in some degree, the
+power of Him who gave and giveth man dominion over all the earth.
+
+As soldiers of the cross we must be brave, and let Science declare the
+immortal status of man, and deny the evidence of the material senses, which
+testify that man dies.
+
+As the image of God, or Life, man forever reflects and embodies Life, not
+death. The material senses testify falsely. They presuppose that God is
+good and that man is evil, that Deity is deathless, but that man dies,
+losing the divine likeness.
+
+Science and material sense conflict at all points, from the revolution of
+the earth to the fall of a sparrow. It is mortality only that dies.
+
+To say that you and I, as mortals, will not enter this dark shadow of
+material sense, called _death_, is to assert what we have not proved; but
+man in Science never dies. Material sense, or the belief of life in matter,
+must perish, in order to prove man deathless.
+
+As Truth supersedes error, and bears the fruits of Love, this understanding
+of Truth subordinates the belief in death, and demonstrates Life as
+imperative in the divine order of being.
+
+Jesus declares that they who believe his sayings will never die; therefore
+mortals can no more receive everlasting life by believing in death, than
+they can become perfect by believing in imperfection and living
+imperfectly.
+
+Life is God, and God is good. Hence Life abides in man, if man abides in
+good, if he lives in God, who holds Life by a spiritual and not by a
+material sense of being.
+
+A sense of death is not requisite to a proper or true sense of Life, but
+beclouds it. Death can never alarm or even appear to him who fully
+understands Life. The death-penalty comes through our ignorance of
+Life,--of that which is without beginning and without end,--and is the
+punishment of this ignorance.
+
+Holding a material sense of Life, and lacking the spiritual sense of it,
+mortals die, in belief, and regard all things as temporal. A sense material
+apprehends nothing strictly belonging to the nature and office of Life. It
+conceives and beholds nothing but mortality, and has but a feeble concept
+of immortality.
+
+In order to reach the true knowledge and consciousness of Life, we must
+learn it of good. Of evil we can never learn it, because sin shuts out the
+real sense of Life, and brings in an unreal sense of suffering and death.
+
+Knowledge of evil, or belief in it, involves a loss of the true sense of
+good, God; and to know death, or to believe in it, involves a temporary
+loss of God, the infinite and only Life.
+
+Resurrection from the dead (that is, from the belief in death) must come to
+all sooner or later; and they who have part in this resurrection are they
+upon whom the second death has no power.
+
+The sweet and sacred sense of the permanence of man's unity with his Maker
+can illumine our present being with a continual presence and power of good,
+opening wide the portal from death into Life; and when this Life shall
+appear "we shall be like Him," and we shall go to the Father, not through
+death, but through Life; not through error, but through Truth.
+
+All Life is Spirit, and Spirit can never dwell in its antagonist, matter.
+Life, therefore, is deathless, because God cannot be the opposite of
+Himself. In Christian Science there is no matter; hence matter neither
+lives nor dies. To the senses, matter appears to both live and die, and
+these phenomena appear to go on _ad infinitum_; but such a theory implies
+perpetual disagreement with Spirit.
+
+Life, God, being everywhere, it must follow that death can be nowhere;
+because there is no place left for it.
+
+Soul, Spirit, is deathless. Matter, sin, and death are not the outcome of
+Spirit, holiness, and Life. What then are matter, sin, and death? They can
+be nothing except the results of material consciousness; but material
+consciousness can have no real existence, because it is not a living--that
+is to say, a divine and intelligent--reality.
+
+That man must be vicious before he can be virtuous, dying before he can be
+deathless, material before he can be spiritual, is an error of the senses;
+for the very opposite of this error is the genuine Science of being.
+
+Man, in Science, is as perfect and immortal now, as when "the morning stars
+sang together, and all the sons of God shouted for joy."
+
+With Christ, Life was not merely a sense of existence, but a sense of might
+and ability to subdue material conditions. No wonder "people were
+astonished at his doctrine; for he taught them as one having authority, and
+not as the scribes."
+
+As defined by Jesus, Life had no beginning; nor was it the result of
+organization, or of an infusion of power into matter. To him, Life was
+Spirit.
+
+Truth, defiant of error or matter, is Science, dispelling a false sense and
+leading man into the true sense of selfhood and Godhood; wherein the mortal
+does not develop the immortal, nor the material the spiritual, but wherein
+true manhood and womanhood go forth in the radiance of eternal being and
+its perfections, unchanged and unchangeable.
+
+This generation seems too material for any strong demonstration over death,
+and hence cannot bring out the infinite reality of Life,--namely, that
+there is no death, but only Life. The present mortal sense of being is too
+finite for anchorage in infinite good, God, because mortals now believe in
+the possibility that Life can be evil.
+
+The achievement of this ultimatum of Science, complete triumph over death,
+requires time and immense spiritual growth.
+
+I have by no means spoken of myself, I _cannot_ speak of myself as
+"sufficient for these things." I insist only upon the fact, as it exists in
+divine Science, that man dies not, and on the words of the Master in
+support of this verity,--words which can never "pass away till all be
+fulfilled."
+
+Because of these profound reasons I urge Christians to have more faith in
+living than in dying. I exhort them to accept Christ's promise, and unite
+the influence of their own thoughts with the power of his teachings, in the
+Science of being. This will interpret the divine power to human capacity,
+and enable us to _apprehend_, or lay hold upon, "that for which," as Paul
+says in the third chapter of Philippians, we are also "apprehended of [or
+grasped by] Christ Jesus,"--the ever-present Life which knows no death, the
+omnipresent Spirit which knows no matter.
+
+
+
+
+Personal Statements
+
+
+Many misrepresentations are made concerning my doctrines, some of which are
+as unkind and unjust as they are untrue; but I can only repeat the Master's
+words: "They know not what they do."
+
+The foundations of these assertions, like the structure raised thereupon,
+are vain shadows, repeating--if the popular couplet may be so paraphrased--
+
+ The old, old story,
+ Of _Satan_ and his _lie_.
+
+In the days of Eden, humanity was misled by a false personality,--a talking
+snake,--according to Biblical history. This pretender taught the opposite
+of Truth. This abortive ego, this fable of error, is laid bare in Christian
+Science.
+
+Human theories call, or miscall, this evil a child of God. Philosophy would
+multiply and subdivide personality into everything that exists, whether
+expressive or not expressive of the Mind which is God. Human wisdom says of
+evil, "The Lord knows it!" thus carrying out the serpent's assurance: "In
+the day ye eat thereof [when you, lie, get the floor], then your eyes shall
+be opened [you shall be conscious matter], and ye shall be as gods, knowing
+good and evil [you shall believe a lie, and this lie shall seem truth]."
+
+Bruise the head of this serpent, as Truth and "the woman" are doing in
+Christian Science, and it stings your heel, rears its crest proudly, and
+goes on saying, "Am I not myself? Am I not mind and matter, person and
+thing?" We should answer: "Yes! you are indeed yourself, and need most of
+all to be rid of this self, for it is very far from God's likeness."
+
+The egotist must come down and learn, in humility, that God never made
+evil. An evil ego, and his assumed power, are falsities. These falsities
+need a denial. The falsity is the teaching that matter can be conscious;
+and conscious matter implies pantheism. This pantheism I unveil. I try to
+show its all-pervading presence in certain forms of theology and
+philosophy, where it becomes error's affirmative to Truth's negative.
+Anatomy and physiology make mind-matter a habitant of the cerebellum,
+whence it telegraphs and telephones over its own body, and goes forth into
+an imaginary sphere of its own creation and limitation, until it finally
+dies in order to better itself. But Truth never dies, and death is not the
+goal which Truth seeks.
+
+The evil ego has but the visionary substance of matter. It lacks the
+substance of Spirit,--Mind, Life, Soul. Mortal mind is self-creative and
+self-sustained, until it becomes non-existent. It has no origin or
+existence in Spirit, immortal Mind, or good. Matter is not truly conscious;
+and mortal error, called _mind_, is not Godlike. These are the shadowy and
+false, which neither think nor speak.
+
+All Truth is from inspiration and revelation,--from Spirit, not from flesh.
+
+We do not see much of the real man here, for he is God's man; while ours is
+man's man.
+
+I do not deny, I maintain, the individuality and reality of man; but I do
+so on a divine Principle, not based on a human conception and birth. The
+scientific man and his Maker are here; and you would be none other than
+this man, if you would subordinate the fleshly perceptions to the spiritual
+sense and source of being.
+
+Jesus said, "I and my Father are one." He taught no selfhood as existent in
+matter. In his identity there is no evil. Individuality and Life were real
+to him only as spiritual and good, not as material or evil. This incensed
+the rabbins against Jesus, because it was an indignity to their
+personality; and this personality they regarded as both good and evil, as
+is still claimed by the worldly-wise. To them evil was even more the ego
+than was the good. Sin, sickness, and death were evil's concomitants. This
+evil ego they believed must extend throughout the universe, as being
+equally identical and self-conscious with God. This ego was in the
+earthquake, thunderbolt, and tempest.
+
+The Pharisees fought Jesus on this issue. It furnished the battle-ground of
+the past, as it does of the present. The fight was an effort to enthrone
+evil. Jesus assumed the burden of disproof by destroying sin, sickness,
+and death, to sight and sense.
+
+Nowhere in Scripture is evil connected with good, the being of God, and
+with every passing hour it is losing its false claim to existence or
+consciousness. All that can exist is God and His idea.
+
+
+
+
+Credo
+
+
+It is fair to ask of every one a reason for the faith within. Though it be
+but to repeat my twice-told tale,--nay, the tale already told a hundred
+times,--yet ask, and I will answer.
+
+_Do you believe in God?_
+
+I believe more in Him than do most Christians, for I have no faith in any
+other thing or being. He sustains my individuality. Nay, more--He _is_ my
+individuality and my Life. Because He lives, I live. He heals all my ills,
+destroys my iniquities, deprives death of its sting, and robs the grave of
+its victory.
+
+To me God is All. He is best understood as Supreme Being, as infinite and
+conscious Life, as the affectionate Father and Mother of all He creates;
+but this divine Parent no more enters into His creation than the human
+father enters into his child. His creation is not the Ego, but the
+reflection of the Ego. The Ego is God Himself, the infinite Soul.
+
+I believe that of which I am conscious through the understanding, however
+faintly able to demonstrate Truth and Love.
+
+_Do you believe in man?_
+
+I believe in the individual man, for I understand that man is as definite
+and eternal as God, and that man is coexistent with God, as being the
+eternally divine idea. This is demonstrable by the simple appeal to human
+consciousness.
+
+But I believe less in the sinner, wrongly named _man_. The more I
+understand true humanhood, the more I see it to be sinless,--as ignorant of
+sin as is the perfect Maker.
+
+To me the reality and substance of being are _good_, and nothing else.
+Through the eternal reality of existence I reach, in thought, a glorified
+consciousness of the only living God and the genuine man. So long as I hold
+evil in consciousness, I cannot be wholly good.
+
+You cannot simultaneously serve the mammon of materiality and the God of
+spirituality. There are not two realities of being, two opposite states of
+existence. One should appear real to us, and the other unreal, or we lose
+the Science of being. Standing in no basic Truth, we make "the worse appear
+the better reason," and the unreal masquerades as the real, in our thought.
+
+Evil is without Principle. Being destitute of Principle, it is devoid of
+Science. Hence it is undemonstrable, without proof. This gives me a clearer
+right to call evil a negation, than to affirm it to be something which God
+sees and knows, but which He straightway commands mortals to shun or
+relinquish, lest it destroy them. This notion of the destructibility of
+Mind implies the possibility of its defilement; but how can infinite Mind
+be defiled?
+
+_Do you believe in matter_?
+
+I believe in matter only as I believe in evil, that it is something to be
+denied and destroyed to human consciousness, and is unknown to the Divine.
+We should watch and pray that we enter not into the temptation of
+pantheistic belief in matter as sensible mind. We should subjugate it as
+Jesus did, by a dominant understanding of Spirit.
+
+At best, matter is only a phenomenon of mortal mind, of which evil is the
+highest degree; but really there is no such thing as _mortal mind_,--though
+we are compelled to use the phrase in the endeavor to express the
+underlying thought.
+
+In reality there are no material states or stages of consciousness, and
+matter has neither Mind nor sensation. Like evil, it is destitute of Mind,
+for Mind is God.
+
+The less consciousness of evil or matter mortals have, the easier it is for
+them to evade sin, sickness, and death,--which are but states of false
+belief,--and awake from the troubled dream, a consciousness which is
+without Mind or Maker.
+
+Matter and evil cannot be conscious, and consciousness should not be evil.
+Adopt this rule of Science, and you will discover the material origin,
+growth, maturity, and death of sinners, as the history of man, disappears,
+and the everlasting facts of being appear, wherein man is the reflection
+of immutable good.
+
+Reasoning from false premises,--that Life is material, that immortal Soul
+is sinful, and hence that sin is eternal,--the reality of being is neither
+seen, felt, heard, nor understood. Human philosophy and human reason can
+never make one hair white or black, except in belief; whereas the
+demonstration of God, as in Christian Science, is gained through Christ as
+perfect manhood.
+
+In pantheism the world is bereft of its God, whose place is ill supplied by
+the pretentious usurpation, by matter, of the heavenly sovereignty.
+
+_What say you of woman?_
+
+Man is the generic term for all humanity. Woman is the highest species of
+man, and this word is the generic term for all women; but not one of all
+these individualities is an Eve or an Adam. They have none of them lost
+their harmonious state, in the economy of God's wisdom and government.
+
+The Ego is divine consciousness, eternally radiating throughout all space
+in the idea of God, good, and not of His opposite, evil. The Ego is
+revealed as Father, Son, and Holy Ghost; but the full Truth is found only
+in divine Science, where we see God as Life, Truth, and Love. In the
+scientific relation of man to God, man is reflected not as human soul, but
+as the divine ideal, whose Soul is not in body, but is God,--the divine
+Principle of man. Hence Soul is sinless and immortal, in contradistinction
+to the supposition that there can be sinful souls or immortal sinners.
+
+This Science of God and man is the Holy Ghost, which reveals and sustains
+the unbroken and eternal harmony of both God and the universe. It is the
+kingdom of heaven, the ever-present reign of harmony, already with us.
+Hence the need that human consciousness should become divine, in the
+coincidence of God and man, in contradistinction to the false consciousness
+of both good and evil, God and devil,--of man separated from his Maker.
+This is the precious redemption of soul, as mortal sense, through Christ's
+immortal sense of Truth, which presents Truth's spiritual idea, _man_ and
+_woman_.
+
+_What say you of evil?_
+
+God is not the so-called ego of evil; for evil, as a supposition, is the
+father of itself,--of the material world, the flesh, and the devil. From
+this falsehood arise the self-destroying elements of this world, its unkind
+forces, its tempests, lightnings, earthquakes, poisons, rabid beasts, fatal
+reptiles, and mortals.
+
+Why are earth and mortals so elaborate in beauty, color, and form, if God
+has no part in them? By the law of opposites. The most beautiful blossom is
+often poisonous, and the most beautiful mansion is sometimes the home of
+vice. The senses, not God, Soul, form the condition of beautiful evil, and
+the supposed modes of self-conscious matter, which make a beautiful lie.
+Now a lie takes its pattern from Truth, by reversing Truth. So evil and all
+its forms are inverted good. God never made them; but the lie must say He
+made them, or it would not be evil. Being a lie, it would be truthful to
+call itself a lie; and by calling the knowledge of evil good, and greatly
+to be desired, it constitutes the lie an evil.
+
+The reality and individuality of man are good and God-made, and they are
+here to be seen and demonstrated; it is only the evil belief that renders
+them obscure.
+
+Matter and evil are anti-Christian, the antipodes of Science. To say that
+Mind is material, or that evil is Mind, is a misapprehension of being,--a
+mistake which will die of its own delusion; for being self-contradictory,
+it is also self-destructive. The harmony of man's being is not built on
+such false foundations, which are no more logical, philosophical, or
+scientific than would be the assertion that the rule of addition is the
+rule of subtraction, and that sums done under both rules would have one
+quotient.
+
+Man's individuality is not a mortal mind or sinner; or else he has lost his
+true individuality as a perfect child of God. Man's Father is not a mortal
+mind and a sinner; or else the immortal and unerring Mind, God, is not his
+Father; but God _is_ man's origin and loving Father, hence that saying of
+Jesus, "Call no man your father upon the earth: for one is your Father,
+which is in heaven."
+
+The bright gold of Truth is dimmed by the doctrine of mind in matter.
+
+To say there _is_ a false claim, called _sickness_, is to admit all there
+is of sickness; for it is nothing but a false claim. To be healed, one must
+lose sight of a false claim. If the claim be present to the thought, then
+disease becomes as tangible as any reality. To regard sickness as a false
+claim, is to abate the fear of it; but this does not destroy the so-called
+fact of the _claim_. In order to be whole, we must be insensible to every
+claim of error.
+
+As with sickness, so is it with sin. To admit that sin has any claim
+whatever, just or unjust, is to admit a dangerous fact. Hence the fact must
+be denied; for if sin's claim be allowed in any degree, then sin destroys
+the _at-one-ment_, or oneness with God,--a unity which sin recognizes as
+its most potent and deadly enemy.
+
+If God knows sin, even as a false claimant, then acquaintance with that
+claimant becomes legitimate to mortals, and this knowledge would not be
+forbidden; but God forbade man to know evil at the very beginning, when
+Satan held it up before man as something desirable and a distinct addition
+to human wisdom, because the knowledge of evil would make man a god,--a
+representation that God both knew and admitted the dignity of evil.
+
+Which is right,--God, who condemned the knowledge of sin and disowned its
+acquaintance, or the serpent, who pushed that claim with the glittering
+audacity of diabolical and sinuous logic?
+
+
+
+
+Suffering from Others' Thoughts
+
+
+Jesus accepted the one fact whereby alone the rule of Life can be
+demonstrated,--namely, that there is no death.
+
+In his real self he bore no infirmities. Though "a man of sorrows, and
+acquainted with grief," as Isaiah says of him, he bore not _his_ sins, but
+_ours_, "in his own body on the tree." "He was bruised for _our_
+iniquities; ... and with his stripes we are healed."
+
+He was the Way-shower; and Christian Scientists who would demonstrate "the
+way" must keep close to his path, that they may win the prize. "The way,"
+in the flesh, is the suffering which leads out of the flesh. "The way," in
+Spirit, is "the way" of Life, Truth, and Love, redeeming us from the false
+sense of the flesh and the wounds it bears. This threefold Messiah reveals
+the self-destroying ways of error and the life-giving way of Truth.
+
+Job's faith and hope gained him the assurance that the so-called sufferings
+of the flesh are unreal. We shall learn how false are the pleasures and
+pains of material sense, and behold the truth of being, as expressed in his
+conviction, "Yet in my flesh shall I see God;" that is, Now and here shall
+I behold God, divine Love.
+
+The chaos of mortal mind is made the stepping-stone to the cosmos of
+immortal Mind.
+
+If Jesus suffered, as the Scriptures declare, it must have been from the
+mentality of others; since all suffering comes from mind, not from matter,
+and there could be no sin or suffering in the Mind which is God. Not his
+own sins, but the sins of the world, "crucified the Lord of glory," and
+"put him to an open shame."
+
+Holding a quickened sense of false environment, and suffering from
+mentality in opposition to Truth, are significant of that state of mind
+which the actual understanding of Christian Science first eliminates and
+then destroys.
+
+In the divine order of Science every follower of Christ shares his cup of
+sorrows. He also suffereth in the flesh, and from the mentality which
+opposes the law of Spirit; but the divine law is supreme, for it freeth him
+from the law of sin and death.
+
+Prophets and apostles suffered from the thoughts of others. Their conscious
+being was not fully exempt from physicality and the sense of sin.
+
+Until he awakes from his delusion, he suffers least from sin who is a
+hardened sinner. The hypocrite's affections must first be made to fret in
+their chains; and the pangs of hell must lay hold of him ere he can change
+from flesh to Spirit, become acquainted with that Love which is without
+dissimulation and endureth all things. Such mental conditions as
+ingratitude, lust, malice, hate, constitute the miasma of earth. More
+obnoxious than Chinese stenchpots are these dispositions which offend the
+spiritual sense.
+
+Anatomically considered, the design of the material senses is to warn
+mortals of the approach of danger by the pain they feel and occasion; but
+as this sense disappears it foresees the impending doom and foretells the
+pain. Man's refuge is in spirituality, "under the shadow of the Almighty."
+
+The cross is the central emblem of human history. Without it there is
+neither temptation nor glory. When Jesus turned and said, "Who hath touched
+me?" he must have felt the influence of the woman's thought; for it is
+written that he felt that "virtue had gone out of him." His pure
+consciousness was discriminating, and rendered this infallible verdict; but
+he neither held her error by affinity nor by infirmity, for it was detected
+and dismissed.
+
+This gospel of suffering brought life and bliss. This is earth's Bethel in
+stone,--its pillow, supporting the ladder which reaches heaven.
+
+Suffering was the confirmation of Paul's faith. Through "a thorn in the
+flesh" he learned that spiritual grace was sufficient for him.
+
+Peter rejoiced that he was found worthy to suffer for Christ; because to
+suffer with him is to reign with him.
+
+Sorrow is the harbinger of joy. Mortal throes of anguish forward the birth
+of immortal being; but divine Science wipes away all tears.
+
+The only conscious existence in the flesh is error of some sort,--sin,
+pain, death,--a false sense of life and happiness. Mortals, if at ease in
+so-called existence, are in their native element of error, and must become
+_dis-eased_, dis-quieted, before error is annihilated.
+
+Jesus walked with bleeding feet the thorny earth-road, treading "the
+winepress alone." His persecutors said mockingly, "Save thyself, and come
+down from the cross." This was the very thing he _was_ doing, coming down
+from the cross, saving himself after the manner that he had taught, by the
+law of Spirit's supremacy; and this was done through what is humanly called
+_agony_.
+
+Even the ice-bound hypocrite melts in fervent heat, before he apprehends
+Christ as "the way." The Master's sublime triumph over all mortal mentality
+was immortality's goal. He was too wise not to be willing to test the full
+compass of human woe, being "in all points tempted like as we are, yet
+without sin."
+
+Thus the absolute unreality of sin, sickness, and death was revealed,--a
+revelation that beams on mortal sense as the midnight sun shines over the
+Polar Sea.
+
+
+
+
+The Saviour's Mission
+
+
+If there is no reality in evil, why did the Messiah come to the world, and
+from what evils was it his purpose to save humankind? How, indeed, is he a
+Saviour, if the evils from which he saves are nonentities?
+
+Jesus came to earth; but the Christ (that is, the divine idea of the divine
+Principle which made heaven and earth) was never absent from the earth and
+heaven; hence the phraseology of Jesus, who spoke of the Christ as one who
+came down from heaven, yet as "the Son of man _which is in heaven_." (John
+iii. 13.) By this we understand Christ to be the divine idea brought to the
+flesh in the son of Mary.
+
+Salvation is as eternal as God. To mortal thought Jesus appeared as a
+child, and grew to manhood, to suffer before Pilate and on Calvary, because
+he could reach and teach mankind only through this conformity to mortal
+conditions; but Soul never saw the Saviour come and go, because the divine
+idea is always present.
+
+Jesus came to rescue men from these very illusions to which he seemed to
+conform: from the illusion which calls sin real, and man a sinner, needing
+a Saviour; the illusion which calls sickness real, and man an invalid,
+needing a physician; the illusion that death is as real as Life. From such
+thoughts--mortal inventions, one and all--Christ Jesus came to save men,
+through ever-present and eternal good.
+
+Mortal man is a kingdom divided against itself. With the same breath he
+articulates truth and error. We say that God is All, and there is none
+beside Him, and then talk of sin and sinners as real. We call God
+omnipotent and omnipresent, and then conjure up, from the dark abyss of
+nothingness, a powerful presence named _evil_. We say that harmony is real,
+and inharmony is its opposite, and therefore unreal; yet we descant upon
+sickness, sin, and death as realities.
+
+With the tongue "bless we God, even the Father; and therewith curse we men,
+who are made after the similitude [human concept] of God. Out of the same
+mouth proceedeth blessing and cursing. My brethren, these things ought not
+so to be." (James iii. 9, 10.) Mortals are free moral agents, to choose
+whom they would serve. If God, then let them serve Him, and He will be unto
+them All-in-all.
+
+If God is ever present, He is neither absent from Himself nor from the
+universe. Without Him, the universe would disappear, and space, substance,
+and immortality be lost. St. Paul says, "And if Christ be not raised, your
+faith is vain; ye are yet in your sins." (1 Corinthians xv. 17.) Christ
+cannot come to mortal and material sense, which sees not God. This false
+sense of substance must yield to His eternal presence, and so dissolve.
+Rising above the false, to the true evidence of Life, is the resurrection
+that takes hold of eternal Truth. Coming and going belong to mortal
+consciousness. God is "the same yesterday, and to-day, and forever."
+
+To material sense, Jesus first appeared as a helpless human babe; but to
+immortal and spiritual vision he was one with the Father, even the eternal
+idea of God, that was--and is--neither young nor old, neither dead nor
+risen. The mutations of mortal sense are the evening and the morning of
+human thought,--the twilight and dawn of earthly vision, which precedeth
+the nightless radiance of divine Life. Human perception, advancing toward
+the apprehension of its nothingness, halts, retreats, and again goes
+forward; but the divine Principle and Spirit and spiritual man are
+unchangeable,--neither advancing, retreating, nor halting.
+
+Our highest sense of infinite good in this mortal sphere is but the sign
+and symbol, not the substance of good. Only faith and a feeble
+understanding make the earthly acme of human sense. "The life which I now
+live in the flesh I live by the faith of the Son of God." (Galatians ii.
+20.)
+
+Christian Science is both demonstration and fruition, but how attenuated
+are our demonstration and realization of this Science! Truth, in divine
+Science, is the stepping-stone to the understanding of God; but the broken
+and contrite heart soonest discerns this truth, even as the helpless sick
+are soonest healed by it. Invalids say, "I have recovered from sickness;"
+when the fact really remains, in divine Science, that they never were sick.
+
+The Christian saith, "Christ (God) died for me, and came to save me;" yet
+God dies not, and is the ever-presence that neither comes nor goes, and man
+is forever His image and likeness. "The things which are seen are temporal;
+but the things which are not seen are eternal." (2 Corinthians iv. 18.)
+This is the mystery of godliness--that God, good, is never absent, and
+there is none beside good. Mortals can understand this only as they reach
+the Life of good, and learn that there is no Life in evil. Then shall it
+appear that the true ideal of omnipotent and ever-present good is an ideal
+wherein and wherefor there is no evil. Sin exists only as a sense, and not
+as Soul. Destroy this sense of sin, and sin disappears. Sickness, sin, or
+death is a false sense of Life and good. Destroy this trinity of error, and
+you find Truth.
+
+In Science, Christ never died. In material sense Jesus died, and lived. The
+fleshly Jesus seemed to die, though he did not. The Truth or Life in divine
+Science--undisturbed by human error, sin, and death--saith forever, "I am
+the living God, and man is My idea, never in matter, nor resurrected from
+it." "Why seek ye the living among the dead? He is not here, but is risen."
+(Luke xxiv. 5, 6.) Mortal sense, confining itself to matter, is all that
+can be buried or resurrected.
+
+Mary had risen to discern faintly God's ever-presence, and that of His
+idea, man; but her mortal sense, reversing Science and spiritual
+understanding, interpreted this appearing as a risen Christ. The I
+AM was neither buried nor resurrected. The Way, the Truth, and the
+Life were never absent for a moment. This trinity of Love lives and reigns
+forever. Its kingdom, not apparent to material sense, never disappeared to
+spiritual sense, but remained forever in the Science of being. The
+so-called appearing, disappearing, and reappearing of ever-presence, in
+whom is no variableness or shadow of turning, is the false human sense of
+that light which shineth in darkness, and the darkness comprehendeth it
+not.
+
+
+
+
+Summary
+
+
+All that _is_, God created. If sin has any pretense of existence, God is
+responsible therefor; but there is no reality in sin, for God can no more
+behold it, or acknowledge it, than the sun can coexist with darkness.
+
+To build the individual spiritual sense, conscious of only health,
+holiness, and heaven, on the foundations of an eternal Mind which is
+conscious of sickness, sin, and death, is a moral impossibility; for "other
+foundation can no man lay than that is laid." (1 Corinthians iii. 11.) The
+nearer we approximate to such a Mind, even if it were (or could be) God,
+the more real those mind-pictures would become to us; until the hope of
+ever eluding their dread presence must yield to despair, and the haunting
+sense of evil forever accompany our being.
+
+Mortals may climb the smooth glaciers, leap the dark fissures, scale the
+treacherous ice, and stand on the summit of Mont Blanc; but they can never
+turn back what Deity knoweth, nor escape from identification with what
+dwelleth in the eternal Mind.
+
+
+
+
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