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+Science and Health
+With
+Key to The Scriptures
+
+by MARY BAKER EDDY
+
+
+
+
+YE shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free. JOHN viii. 32.
+
+THERE is nothing either good or bad, but thinking makes it so. SHAKESPEARE
+
+OH! Thou hast heard my prayer;
+And I am blest!
+This is Thy high behest :-
+Thou here, and /everywhere/. MARY BAKER EDDY
+
+
+
+
+SCIENCE AND HEALTH - Table Of Contents
+
+PREFACE
+CHAPTER I - PRAYER
+CHAPTER II - ATONEMENT AND EUCHARIST
+CHAPTER III - MARRIAGE
+CHAPTER IV - CHRISTIAN SCIENCE VERSUS SPIRITUALISM
+CHAPTER V - ANIMAL MAGNETISM UNMASKED
+CHAPTER VI - SCIENCE, THEOLOGY, MEDICINE
+CHAPTER VII - PHYSIOLOGY
+CHAPTER VIII - FOOTSTEPS OF TRUTH
+CHAPTER IX - CREATION
+CHAPTER X - SCIENCE OF BEING
+CHAPTER XI - SOME OBJECTIONS ANSWERED
+CHAPTER XII - CHRISTIAN SCIENCE PRACTICE
+CHAPTER XIII - TEACHING CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
+CHAPTER XIV - RECAPITULATION
+
+KEY TO THE SCRIPTURES
+CHAPTER XV - GENESIS
+CHAPTER XVI - THE APOCALYPSE
+CHAPTER XVII - GLOSSARY
+CHAPTER XVIII - FRUITAGE
+
+
+
+
+PREFACE
+
+vi:1 To those leaning on the sustaining infinite, to-day is
+ big with blessings. The wakeful shepherd beholds
+vi:3 the first faint morning beams, ere cometh the full radiance
+ of a risen day. So shone the pale star to the prophet-
+ shepherds; yet it traversed the night, and came where, in
+vi:6 cradled obscurity, lay the Bethlehem babe, the human
+ herald of Christ, Truth, who would make plain to be-
+ nighted understanding the way of salvation through Christ
+vi:9 Jesus, till across a night of error should dawn the morn-
+ ing beams and shine the guiding star of being. The Wise-
+ men were led to behold and to follow this daystar of
+vi:12 divine Science, lighting the way to eternal harmony.
+
+ The time for thinkers has come. Truth, independent
+ of doctrines and time-honored systems, knocks at the
+vi:15 portal of humanity. Contentment with the past and
+ the cold conventionality of materialism are crumbling
+ away. Ignorance of God is no longer the stepping-
+vi:18 stone to faith. The only guarantee of obedience is a
+ right apprehension of Him whom to know aright is
+ Life eternal. Though empires fall, "the Lord shall
+vi:21 reign forever."
+
+ A book introduces new thoughts, but it cannot make
+ them speedily understood. It is the task of the sturdy
+vi:24 pioneer to hew the tall oak and to cut the rough
+ granite. Future ages must declare what the pioneer
+ has accomplished.
+
+vi:27 Since the author's discovery of the might of Truth in
+vii:1 the treatment of disease as well as of sin, her system has
+ been fully tested and has not been found wanting; but
+vii:3 to reach the heights of Christian Science, man must live
+ in obedience to its divine Principle. To develop the full
+ might of this Science, the discords of corporeal sense
+vii:6 must yield to the harmony of spiritual sense, even as the
+ science of music corrects false tones and gives sweet con-
+ cord to sound.
+
+vii:9 Theology and physics teach that both Spirit and
+ matter are real and good, whereas the fact is that
+ Spirit is good and real, and matter is Spirit's oppo-
+vii:12 site. The question, What is Truth, is answered by
+ demonstration, by healing both disease and sin; and
+ this demonstration shows that Christian healing con-
+vii:15 fers the most health and makes the best men. On this
+ basis Christian Science will have a fair fight. Sickness
+ has been combated for centuries by doctors using ma-
+vii:18 terial remedies; but the question arises, Is there less
+ sickness because of these practitioners? A vigorous
+ "No" is the response deducible from two connate
+vii:21 facts, - the reputed longevity of the Antediluvians,
+ and the rapid multiplication and increased violence of
+ diseases since the flood.
+
+vii:24 In the author's work, RETROSPECTION AND INTROSPEC-
+ TION, may be found a biographical sketch, narrating
+ experiences which led her, in the year 1866, to the dis-
+vii:27 covery of the system that she denominated Christian
+ Science. As early as 1862 she began to write down and
+ give to friends the results of her Scriptural study, for
+vii:30 the Bible was her sole teacher; but these compositions
+ were crude, the first steps of a child in the newly dis-
+ covered world of Spirit.
+
+ix:1 She also began to jot down her thoughts on the
+ main subject, but these jottings were only infantile
+ix:3 lispings of Truth. A child drinks in the outward world
+ through the eyes and rejoices in the draught. He is
+ as sure of the world's existence as he is of his own; yet
+ix:6 he cannot describe the world. He finds a few words,
+ and with these he stammeringly attempts to convey his
+ feeling. Later, the tongue voices the more definite
+ix:9 thought, though still imperfectly.
+
+ So was it with the author. As a certain poet says of
+ himself, she "lisped in numbers, for the numbers
+ix:12 came." Certain essays written at that early date are
+ still in circulation among her first pupils; but they are
+ feeble attempts to state the Principle and practice of
+ix:15 Christian healing, and are not complete nor satisfac-
+ tory expositions of Truth. To-day, though rejoicing
+ in some progress, she still finds herself a willing dis-
+ix:18 ciple at the heavenly gate, waiting for the Mind of
+ Christ.
+
+ Her first pamphlet on Christian Science was copy-
+ix:21 righted in 1870; but it did not appear in print until
+ 1876, as she had learned that this Science must be
+ 1876, as she had learned that this Science must be
+ demonstrated by healing, before a work on the subject
+ix:24 could be profitably studied. From 1867 until 1875,
+ copies were, however, in friendly circulation.
+
+ Before writing this work, SCIENCE AND HEALTH, she
+ix:27 made copious notes of Scriptural exposition, which
+ have never been published. This was during the years
+ 1867 and 1868. These efforts show her comparative
+ix:30 ignorance of the stupendous Life-problem up to that
+ time, and the degrees by which she came at length
+ to its solution; but she values them as a parent
+x:1 may treasure the memorials of a child's growth, and
+ she would not have them changed.
+
+x:3 The first edition of SCIENCE AND HEALTH was pub-
+ lished in 1875. Various books on mental healing have
+ since been issued, most of them incorrect in theory
+x:6 and filled with plagiarisms from SCIENCE AND HEALTH.
+ They regard the human mind as a healing agent,
+ whereas this mind is not a factor in the Principle of
+x:9 Christian Science. A few books, however, which are
+ based on this book, are useful.
+
+ The author has not compromised conscience to suit
+x:12 the general drift of thought, but has bluntly and hon-
+ estly given the text of Truth. She has made no effort
+ to embellish, elaborate, or treat in full detail so in-
+x:15 finite a theme. By thousands of well-authenticated
+ cases of healing, she and her students have proved the
+ worth of her teachings. These cases for the most part
+x:18 have been abandoned as hopeless by regular medical
+ attendants. Few invalids will turn to God till all
+ physical supports have failed, because there is so little
+x:21 faith in His disposition and power to heal disease.
+
+ The divine Principle of healing is proved in the
+ personal experience of any sincere seeker of Truth. Its
+x:24 purpose is good, and its practice is safer and more po-
+ tent than that of any other sanitary method. The un-
+ biased Christian thought is soonest touched by Truth,
+x:27 and convinced of it. Only those quarrel with her
+ method who do not understand her meaning, or dis-
+ cerning the truth, come not to the light lest their
+x:30 works be reproved. No intellectual proficiency is req-
+ uisite in the learner, but sound morals are most de-
+ sirable.
+
+xi:1 Many imagine that the phenomena of physical heal-
+ ing in Christian Science present only a phase of the
+xi:3 action of the human mind, which action in some unex-
+ plained way results in the cure of disease. On the con-
+ trary, Christian Science rationally explains that all
+xi:6 other pathological methods are the fruits of human
+ faith in matter, faith in the workings, not of Spirit,
+ but of the fleshly mind which must yield to Science.
+
+xi:9 The physical healing of Christian Science results
+ now, as in Jesus' time, from the operation of divine
+ Principle, before which sin and disease lose their real-
+xi:12 ity in human consciousness and disappear as naturally
+ and as necessarily as darkness gives place to light and
+ sin to reformation. Now, as then, these mighty works
+xi:15 are not supernatural, but supremely natural. They are
+ the sign of Immanuel, or "God with us," a divine
+ influence ever present in human consciousness and re-
+xi:18 peating itself, coming now as was promised aforetime,
+
+ To preach deliverance to the captives [of sense],
+ And recovering of sight to the blind,
+xi:21 To set at liberty them that are bruised.
+
+ When God called the author to proclaim His Gospel
+ to this age, there came also the charge to plant and
+xi:24 water His vineyard.
+
+ The first school of Christian Science Mind-healing
+ was started by the author with only one student in
+xi:27 Lynn, Massachusetts, about the year 1867. In 1881,
+ she opened the Massachusetts Metaphysical College in
+ Boston, under the seal of the Commonwealth, a law
+xi:30 relative to colleges having been passed, which enabled
+ her to get this institution chartered for medical pur-
+xii:1 poses. No charters were granted to Christian Scien-
+ tists for such institutions after 1883, and up to that
+xii:3 date, hers was the only College of this character which
+ had been established in the United States, where
+ Christian Science was first introduced.
+
+xii:6 During seven years over four thousand students
+ were taught by the author in this College. Meanwhile
+ she was pastor of the first established Church of
+xii:9 Christ, Scientist; President of the first Christian Sci-
+ entist Association, convening monthly; publisher of
+ her own works; and (for a portion of this time) sole
+xii:12 editor and publisher of the Christian Science Journal,
+ the first periodical issued by Christian Scientists. She
+ closed her College, October 29, 1889, in the height of
+xii:15 its prosperity with a deep-lying conviction that the
+ next two years of her life should be given to the prep-
+ aration of the revision of SCIENCE AND HEALTH, which
+xii:18 was published in 1891. She retained her charter, and
+ as its President, reopened the College in 1899 as auxil-
+ iary to her church. Until June 10, 1907, she had never
+xii:21 read this book throughout consecutively in order to elu-
+ cidate her idealism.
+
+ In the spirit of Christ's charity, as one who "hopeth
+xii:24 all things, endureth all things," and is joyful to bear
+ consolation to the sorrowing and healing to the sick,
+ she commits these pages to honest seekers for Truth.
+
+ MARY BAKER EDDY
+
+ NOTE. - The author takes no patients,
+ and declines medical consultation.
+
+
+
+
+ CHAPTER I - PRAYER
+
+ For verily I say unto you, That whosoever shall say unto this
+ mountain, Be thou removed, and be thou cast into the sea; and
+ shall not doubt in his heart, but shall believe that those
+ things which he saith shall come to pass; he shall have
+ whatsoever he saith. Therefore I say unto you, What things
+ soever ye desire when ye pray, believe that ye receive them,
+ and ye shall have them.
+ Your Father knoweth what things ye have need of, before ye ask
+ Him. - CHRIST JESUS.
+
+1:1 THE prayer that reforms the sinner and heals the
+ sick is an absolute faith that all things are
+1:3 possible to God,- a spiritual understanding of Him,
+ an unselfed love. Regardless of what another may say
+ or think on this subject, I speak from experience.
+1:6 Prayer, watching, and working, combined with self-im-
+ molation, are God's gracious means for accomplishing
+ whatever has been successfully done for the Christian-
+1:9 ization and health of mankind.
+
+ Thoughts unspoken are not unknown to the divine
+ Mind. Desire is prayer; and no loss can occur from
+1:12 trusting God with our desires, that they may be
+ moulded and exalted before they take form in words
+ and in deeds.
+
+ Right motives
+
+2:1 What are the motives for prayer? Do we pray to
+ make ourselves better or to benefit those who hear us,
+2:3 to enlighten the infinite or to be heard of
+ men? Are we benefited by praying? Yes,
+ the desire which goes forth hungering after righteous-
+2:6 ness is blessed of our Father, and it does not return
+ unto us void.
+
+ Deity unchangeable
+
+ God is not moved by the breath of praise to do more
+2:9 than He has already done, nor can the infinite do less
+ than bestow all good, since He is unchang-
+ ing wisdom and Love. We can do more for
+2:12 ourselves by humble fervent petitions, but the All-lov-
+ ing does not grant them simply on the ground of lip-
+ service, for He already knows all.
+
+2:15 Prayer cannot change the Science of being, but it
+ tends to bring us into harmony with it. Goodness at-
+ tains the demonstration of Truth. A request that
+2:18 God will save us is not all that is required. The mere
+ habit of pleading with the divine Mind, as one pleads
+ with a human being, perpetuates the belief in God as
+2:21 humanly circumscribed,- an error which impedes spirit-
+ ual growth.
+
+ God's standard
+
+ God is Love. Can we ask Him to be more? God is
+2:24 intelligence. Can we inform the infinite Mind of any-
+ thing He does not already comprehend?
+ Do we expect to change perfection? Shall
+2:27 we plead for more at the open fount, which is pour-
+ ing forth more than we accept? The unspoken desire
+ does bring us nearer the source of all existence and
+2:30 blessedness.
+
+ Asking God to /be/ God is a vain repetition. God is
+ "the same yesterday, and to-day, and forever;" and
+3:1 He who is immutably right will do right without being
+ reminded of His province. The wisdom of man is not
+3:3 sufficient to warrant him in advising God.
+
+ The spiritual mathematics
+
+ Who would stand before a blackboard, and pray the
+ principle of mathematics to solve the problem? The
+3:6 rule is already established, and it is our
+ task to work out the solution. Shall we
+ ask the divine Principle of all goodness to do His own
+3:9 work? His work is done, and we have only to avail
+ ourselves of God's rule in order to receive His bless-
+ ing, which enables us to work out our own salvation.
+
+3:12 The Divine Being must be reflected by man, - else
+ man is not the image and likeness of the patient,
+ tender, and true, the One "altogether lovely;" but to
+3:15 understand God is the work of eternity, and demands
+ absolute consecration of thought, energy, and desire.
+
+ Prayerful ingratitude
+
+ How empty are our conceptions of Deity! We admit
+3:18 theoretically that God is good, omnipotent, omni-
+ present, infinite, and then we try to give
+ information to this infinite Mind. We plead
+3:21 for unmerited pardon and for a liberal outpouring of
+ benefactions. Are we really grateful for the good
+ already received? Then we shall avail ourselves of the
+3:24 blessings we have, and thus be fitted to receive more.
+ Gratitude is much more than a verbal expression of
+ thanks. Action expresses more gratitude than speech.
+
+3:27 If we are ungrateful for Life, Truth, and Love, and
+ yet return thanks to God for all blessings, we are in-
+ sincere and incur the sharp censure our Master pro-
+3:30 nounces on hypocrites. In such a case, the only
+ acceptable prayer is to put the finger on the lips and
+ remember our blessings. While the heart is far from
+4:1 divine Truth and Love, we cannot conceal the ingrati-
+ tude of barren lives.
+
+ Efficacious petitions
+
+4:3 What we most need is the prayer of fervent desire
+ for growth in grace, expressed in patience, meekness,
+ love, and good deeds. To keep the com-
+4:6 mandments of our Master and follow his
+ example, is our proper debt to him and the only
+ worthy evidence of our gratitude for all that he has
+4:9 done. Outward worship is not of itself sufficient to
+ express loyal and heartfelt gratitude, since he has
+ said: "If ye love me, keep my commandments."
+
+4:12 The habitual struggle to be always good is unceas-
+ ing prayer. Its motives are made manifest in the
+ blessings they bring,- blessings which, even if not
+4:15 acknowledged in audible words, attest our worthiness
+ to be partakers of Love.
+
+ Watchfulness requisite
+
+ Simply asking that we may love God will never
+4:18 make us love Him; but the longing to be better
+ and holier, expressed in daily watchful-
+ ness and in striving to assimilate more of
+4:21 the divine character, will mould and fashion us
+ anew, until we awake in His likeness. We reach the
+ Science of Christianity through demonstration of the
+4:24 divine nature; but in this wicked world goodness
+ will "be evil spoken of," and patience must bring
+ experience.
+
+ Veritable devotion
+
+4:27 Audible prayer can never do the works of spiritual
+ understanding, which regenerates; but silent prayer,
+ watchfulness, and devout obedience enable
+4:30 us to follow Jesus' example. Long prayers,
+ superstition, and creeds clip the strong pinions of love,
+ and clothe religion in human forms. Whatever mate-
+5:1 rializes worship hinders man's spiritual growth and keeps
+ him from demonstrating his power over error.
+
+ Sorrow and reformation
+
+5:3 Sorrow for wrong-doing is but one step towards reform
+ and the very easiest step. The next and great step re-
+ quired by wisdom is the test of our sincerity,
+5:6 - namely, reformation. To this end we are
+ placed under the stress of circumstances. Temptation
+ bids us repeat the offence, and woe comes in return for
+5:9 what is done. So it will ever be, till we learn that there
+ is no discount in the law of justice and that we must pay
+ "the uttermost farthing." The measure ye mete "shall
+5:12 be measured to you again," and it will be full "and run-
+ ning over."
+
+ Saints and sinners get their full award, but not always
+5:15 in this world. The followers of Christ drank his cup.
+ Ingratitude and persecution filled it to the brim; but God
+ pours the riches of His love into the understanding and
+5:18 affections, giving us strength according to our day. Sin-
+ ners flourish "like a green bay tree;" but, looking farther,
+ the Psalmist could see their end, - the destruction of sin
+5:21 through suffering.
+
+ Cancellation of human sin
+
+ Prayer is not to be used as a confessional to cancel sin.
+ Such an error would impede true religion. Sin is forgiven
+5:24 only as it is destroyed by Christ, - Truth and
+ Life. If prayer nourishes the belief that sin is
+ cancelled, and that man is made better merely by praying,
+5:27 prayer is an evil. He grows worse who continues in sin
+ because he fancies himself forgiven.
+
+ Diabolism destroyed
+
+ An apostle says that the Son of God [Christ] came to
+5:30 "destroy the /works/ of the devil." We should
+ follow our divine Exemplar, and seek the de-
+ struction of all evil works, error and disease included.
+6:1 We cannot escape the penalty due for sin. The Scrip-
+ tures say, that if we deny Christ, " he also will deny us."
+
+ Pardon and amendment
+
+6:3 Divine Love corrects and governs man. Men may
+ pardon, but this divine Principle alone reforms the
+ sinner. God is not separate from the wis-
+6:6 dom He bestows. The talents He gives we
+ must improve. Calling on Him to forgive our work
+ badly done or left undone, implies the vain supposition
+6:9 that we have nothing to do but to ask pardon, and
+ that afterwards we shall be free to repeat the offence.
+
+ To cause suffering as the result of sin, is the means
+6:12 of destroying sin. Every supposed pleasure in sin
+ will furnish more than its equivalent of pain, until be-
+ lief in material life and sin is destroyed. To reach
+6:15 heaven, the harmony of being, we must understand
+ the divine Principle of being.
+
+ Mercy without partiality
+
+ "God is Love." More than this we cannot ask,
+6:18 higher we cannot look, farther we cannot go. To
+ suppose that God forgives or punishes sin
+ according as His mercy is sought or un-
+6:21 sought, is to misunderstand Love and to make prayer
+ the safety-valve for wrong-doing.
+
+ Divine severity
+
+ Jesus uncovered and rebuked sin before he cast it
+6:24 out. Of a sick woman he said that Satan had bound
+ her, and to Peter he said, "Thou art an of-
+ fence unto me." He came teaching and
+6:27 showing men how to destroy sin, sickness, and death.
+ He said of the fruitless tree, "[It] is hewn down."
+
+ It is believed by many that a certain magistrate,
+6:30 who lived in the time of Jesus, left this record: "His
+ rebuke is fearful." The strong language of our Mas-
+ ter confirms this description.
+
+7:1 The only civil sentence which he had for error was,
+ "Get thee behind me, Satan." Still stronger evidence
+7:3 that Jesus' reproof was pointed and pungent is found
+ in his own words,- showing the necessity for such
+ forcible utterance, when he cast out devils and healed
+7:6 the sick and sinning. The relinquishment of error de-
+ prives material sense of its false claims.
+
+ Audible praying
+
+ Audible prayer is impressive; it gives momentary
+7:9 solemnity and elevation to thought. But does it pro-
+ duce any lasting benefit? Looking deeply
+ into these things, we find that "a zeal . . .
+7:12 not according to knowledge" gives occasion for reac-
+ tion unfavorable to spiritual growth, sober resolve, and
+ wholesome perception of God's requirements. The mo-
+7:15 tives for verbal prayer may embrace too much love of
+ applause to induce or encourage Christian sentiment.
+
+ Emotional utterances
+
+ Physical sensation, not Soul, produces material ec-
+7:18 stasy and emotion. If spiritual sense always guided
+ men, there would grow out of ecstatic mo-
+ ments a higher experience and a better life
+7:21 with more devout self-abnegation and purity. A self-
+ satisfied ventilation of fervent sentiments never makes
+ a Christian. God is not influenced by man. The "di-
+7:24 vine ear" is not an auditory nerve. It is the all-hearing
+ and all-knowing Mind, to whom each need of man is
+ always known and by whom it will be supplied.
+
+ Danger from audible prayer
+
+7:27 The danger from prayer is that it may lead us into temp-
+ tation. By it we may become involuntary hypocrites, ut-
+ tering desires which are not real and consoling
+7:30 ourselves in the midst of sin with the recollection
+ that we have prayed over it or mean to ask for-
+ giveness at some later day. Hypocrisy is fatal to religion.
+
+8:1 A wordy prayer may afford a quiet sense of self-
+ justification, though it makes the sinner a hypocrite.
+8:3 We never need to despair of an honest heart; but
+ there is little hope for those who come only spasmodi-
+ cally face to face with their wickedness and then seek to
+8:6 hide it. Their prayers are indexes which do not correspond
+ with their character. They hold secret fellowship with
+ sin, and such externals are spoken of by Jesus as "like
+8:9 unto whited sepulchres . . . full . . . of all uncleanness."
+
+ Aspiration and love
+
+ If a man, though apparently fervent and prayerful,
+ is impure and therefore insincere, what must be the
+8:12 comment upon him? If he reached the
+ loftiness of his prayer, there would be no
+ occasion for comment. If we feel the aspiration, hu-
+8:15 mility, gratitude, and love which our words express,-
+ this God accepts; and it is wise not to try to deceive
+ ourselves or others, for "there is nothing covered that
+8:18 shall not be revealed." Professions and audible pray-
+ ers are like charity in one respect,- they "cover the
+ multitude of sins." Praying for humility with what-
+8:21 ever fervency of expression does not always mean a
+ desire for it. If we turn away from the poor, we are
+ not ready to receive the reward of Him who blesses
+8:24 the poor. We confess to having a very wicked heart
+ and ask that it may be laid bare before us, but do
+ we not already know more of this heart than we are
+8:27 willing to have our neighbor see?
+
+ Searching the heart
+
+ We should examine ourselves and learn what is the
+ affection and purpose of the heart, for in this way
+8:30 only can we learn what we honestly are. If a
+ friend informs us of a fault, do we listen pa-
+ tiently to the rebuke and credit what is said? Do we not
+9:1 rather give thanks that we are "not as other men"?
+ During many years the author has been most grateful
+9:3 for merited rebuke. The wrong lies in unmerited cen-
+ sure,- in the falsehood which does no one any good.
+
+ Summit of aspiration
+
+ The test of all prayer lies in the answer to these
+9:6 questions: Do we love our neighbor better because of
+ this asking? Do we pursue the old selfish-
+ ness, satisfied with having prayed for some-
+9:9 thing better, though we give no evidence of the sin-
+ cerity of our requests by living consistently with our
+ prayer? If selfishness has given place to kindness,
+9:12 we shall regard our neighbor unselfishly, and bless
+ them that curse us; but we shall never meet this great
+ duty simply by asking that it may be done. There is
+9:15 a cross to be taken up before we can enjoy the fruition
+ of our hope and faith.
+
+ Practical religion
+
+ Dost thou "love the Lord thy God with all thy
+9:18 heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy mind"?
+ This command includes much, even the sur-
+ render of all merely material sensation, affec-
+9:21 tion, and worship. This is the El Dorado of Christianity.
+ It involves the Science of Life, and recognizes only the
+ divine control of Spirit, in which Soul is our master,
+9:24 and material sense and human will have no place.
+
+ The chalice sacrificial
+
+ Are you willing to leave all for Christ, for Truth, and
+ so be counted among sinners? No! Do you really desire
+9:27 to attain this point? No! Then why make long
+ prayers about it and ask to be Christians,
+ since you do not care to tread in the footsteps of our
+9:30 dear Master? If unwilling to follow his example, why
+ pray with the lips that you may be partakers of his
+ nature? Consistent prayer is the desire to do right.
+10:1 Prayer means that we desire to walk and will walk in
+ the light so far as we receive it, even though with bleed-
+10:3 ing footsteps, and that waiting patiently on the Lord,
+ we will leave our real desires to be rewarded by Him.
+
+ The world must grow to the spiritual understanding
+10:6 of prayer. If good enough to profit by Jesus' cup of
+ earthly sorrows, God will sustain us under these sor-
+ rows. Until we are thus divinely qualified and are
+10:9 willing to drink his cup, millions of vain repetitions
+ will never pour into prayer the unction of Spirit in
+ demonstration of power and "with signs following."
+10:12 Christian Science reveals a necessity for overcoming the
+ world, the flesh, and evil, and thus destroying all error.
+
+ Seeking is not sufficient. It is striving that enables
+10:15 us to enter. Spiritual attainments open the door to a
+ higher understanding of the divine Life.
+
+ Perfunctory prayers
+
+ One of the forms of worship in Thibet is to carry a
+10:18 praying-machine through the streets, and stop at the
+ doors to earn a penny by grinding out a
+ prayer. But the advance guard of progress has
+10:21 paid for the privilege of prayer the price of persecution.
+
+ Asking amiss
+
+ Experience teaches us that we do not always receive
+ the blessings we ask for in prayer. There is some mis-
+10:24 apprehension of the source and means of
+ all goodness and blessedness, or we should
+ certainly receive that for which we ask. The Scrip-
+10:27 tures say: "Ye ask, and receive not, because ye ask
+ amiss, that ye may consume it upon your lusts." That
+ which we desire and for which we ask, it is not always
+10:30 best for us to receive. In this case infinite Love will
+ not grant the request. Do you ask wisdom to be mer-
+ ciful and not to punish sin? Then "ye ask amiss."
+11:1 Without punishment, sin would multiply. Jesus' prayer,
+ "Forgive us our debts," specified also the terms of
+11:3 forgiveness. When forgiving the adulterous woman he
+ said, "Go, and sin no more."
+
+ Remission of penalty
+
+ A magistrate sometimes remits the penalty, but this
+11:6 may be no moral benefit to the criminal, and at best, it
+ only saves the criminal from one form of
+ punishment. The moral law, which has the
+11:9 right to acquit or condemn, always demands restitu-
+ tion before mortals can "go up higher." Broken law
+ brings penalty in order to compel this progress.
+
+ Truth annihilates error
+
+11:12 Mere legal pardon (and there is no other, for divine
+ Principle never pardons our sins or mistakes till they
+ are corrected) leaves the offender free to re-
+11:15 peat the offence, if indeed, he has not already
+ suffered sufficiently from vice to make him turn from it
+ with loathing. Truth bestows no pardon upon error, but
+11:18 wipes it out in the most effectual manner. Jesus suffered
+ for our sins, not to annul the divine sentence for an in-
+ dividual's sin, but because sin brings inevitable suffering.
+
+ Desire for holiness
+
+11:21 Petitions bring to mortals only the results of mor-
+ tals' own faith. We know that a desire for holiness is
+ requisite in order to gain holiness; but if we
+11:24 desire holiness above all else, we shall sac-
+ rifice everything for it. We must be willing to do this,
+ that we may walk securely in the only practical road
+11:27 to holiness. Prayer cannot change the unalterable
+ Truth, nor can prayer alone give us an understanding
+ of Truth; but prayer, coupled with a fervent habitual
+11:30 desire to know and do the will of God, will bring us
+ into all Truth. Such a desire has little need of audible
+ expression. It is best expressed in thought and in life.
+
+ Prayer for the sick
+
+12:1 "The prayer of faith shall save the sick," says the
+ Scripture. What is this healing prayer? A mere re-
+12:3 quest that God will heal the sick has no
+ power to gain more of the divine presence
+ than is always at hand. The beneficial effect of
+12:6 such prayer for the sick is on the human mind, mak-
+ ing it act more powerfully on the body through a blind
+ faith in God. This, however, is one belief casting out
+12:9 another, - a belief in the unknown casting out a belief
+ in sickness. It is neither Science nor Truth which
+ acts through blind belief, nor is it the human under-
+12:12 standing of the divine healing Principle as manifested
+ in Jesus, whose humble prayers were deep and con-
+ scientious protests of Truth, - of man's likeness to
+12:15 God and of man's unity with Truth and Love.
+
+ Prayer to a corporeal God affects the sick like a
+ drug, which has no efficacy of its own but borrows its
+12:18 power from human faith and belief. The drug does
+ nothing, because it has no intelligence. It is a mortal
+ belief, not divine Principle or Love, which causes a
+12:21 drug to be apparently either poisonous or sanative.
+
+ The common custom of praying for the recovery of the
+ sick finds help in blind belief, whereas help should come
+12:24 from the enlightened understanding. Changes in belief
+ may go on indefinitely, but they are the merchandise of
+ human thought and not the outgrowth of divine Science.
+
+ Love impartial and universal
+
+12:27 Does Deity interpose in behalf of one worshipper,
+ and not help another who offers the same measure of
+ prayer? If the sick recover because they
+12:30 pray or are prayed for audibly, only peti-
+ tioners (/per se/ or by proxy) should get well. In divine
+ Science, where prayers are mental, /all/ may avail them-
+13:1 selves of God as "a very present help in trouble."
+ Love is impartial and universal in its adaptation and
+13:3 bestowals. It is the open fount which cries, "Ho,
+ every one that thirsteth, come ye to the waters."
+
+ Public exaggerations
+
+ In public prayer we often go beyond our convictions,
+13:6 beyond the honest standpoint of fervent desire. If we
+ are not secretly yearning and openly striv-
+ ing for the accomplishment of all we ask,
+13:9 our prayers are "vain repetitions," such as the heathen
+ use. If our petitions are sincere, we labor for what we
+ ask; and our Father, who seeth in secret, will reward
+13:12 us openly. Can the mere public expression of our de-
+ sires increase them? Do we gain the omnipotent ear
+ sooner by words than by thoughts? Even if prayer is
+13:15 sincere, God knows our need before we tell Him or our
+ fellow-beings about it. If we cherish the desire hon-
+ estly and silently and humbly, God will bless it, and
+13:18 we shall incur less risk of overwhelming our real
+ wishes with a torrent of words.
+
+ Corporeal ignorance
+
+ If we pray to God as a corporeal person, this will
+13:21 prevent us from relinquishing the human doubts and
+ fears which attend such a belief, and so we
+ cannot grasp the wonders wrought by infi-
+13:24 nite, incorporeal Love, to whom all things are possible.
+ Because of human ignorance of the divine Principle,
+ Love, the Father of all is represented as a corporeal
+13:27 creator; hence men recognize themselves as merely
+ physical, and are ignorant of man as God's image or re-
+ flection and of man's eternal incorporeal existence. The
+13:30 world of error is ignorant of the world of Truth, - blind
+ to the reality of man's existence, - for the world of sen-
+ sation is not cognizant of life in Soul, not in body.
+
+ Bodily presence
+
+14:1 If we are sensibly with the body and regard omnipo-
+ tence as a corporeal, material person, whose ear we
+14:3 would gain, we are not "absent from the
+ body" and "present with the Lord" in the
+ demonstration of Spirit. We cannot "serve two mas-
+14:6 ters." To be "present with the Lord" is to have, not
+ mere emotional ecstasy or faith, but the actual demon-
+ stration and understanding of Life as revealed in
+14:9 Christian Science. To be "with the Lord" is to be in
+ obedience to the law of God, to be absolutely governed
+ by divine Love,- by Spirit, not by matter.
+
+ Spiritualized consciousness
+
+14:12 Become conscious for a single moment that Life and
+ intelligence are purely spiritual, - neither in nor of
+ matter, - and the body will then utter no
+14:15 complaints. If suffering from a belief in
+ sickness, you will find yourself suddenly well. Sorrow
+ is turned into joy when the body is controlled by spir-
+14:18 itual Life, Truth, and Love. Hence the hope of the
+ promise Jesus bestows: "He that believeth on me,
+ the works that I do shall he do also; . . . because I
+14:21 go unto my Father," - [because the Ego is absent from
+ the body, and present with Truth and Love.] The
+ Lord's Prayer is the prayer of Soul, not of material
+14:24 sense.
+
+ Entirely separate from the belief and dream of mate-
+ rial living, is the Life divine, revealing spiritual under-
+14:27 standing and the consciousness of man's dominion
+ over the whole earth. This understanding casts out
+ error and heals the sick, and with it you can speak
+14:30 "as one having authority."
+
+ "When thou prayest, enter into thy closet, and,
+ when thou hast shut thy door, pray to thy Father
+15:1 which is in secret; and thy Father, which seeth in
+ secret, shall reward thee openly."
+
+ Spiritual sanctuary
+
+15:3 So spake Jesus. The closet typifies the sanctuary of
+ Spirit, the door of which shuts out sinful sense but
+ lets in Truth, Life, and Love. Closed to
+15:6 error, it is open to Truth, and /vice versa/.
+ The Father in secret is unseen to the physical senses,
+ but He knows all things and rewards according to
+15:9 motives, not according to speech. To enter into the
+ heart of prayer, the door of the erring senses must be
+ closed. Lips must be mute and materialism silent,
+15:12 that man may have audience with Spirit, the divine
+ Principle, Love, which destroys all error.
+
+ Effectual invocation
+
+ In order to pray aright, we must enter into the
+15:15 closet and shut the door. We must close the lips and
+ silence the material senses. In the quiet
+ sanctuary of earnest longings, we must
+15:18 deny sin and plead God's allness. We must resolve to
+ take up the cross, and go forth with honest hearts to
+ work and watch for wisdom, Truth, and Love. We
+15:21 must "pray without ceasing." Such prayer is an-
+ swered, in so far as we put our desires into practice.
+ The Master's injunction is, that we pray in secret and
+15:24 let our lives attest our sincerity.
+
+ Trustworthy beneficence
+
+ Christians rejoice in secret beauty and bounty, hidden
+ from the world, but known to God. Self-forgetfulness,
+15:27 purity, and affection are constant prayers.
+ Practice not profession, understanding not
+ belief, gain the ear and right hand of omnipotence and
+15:30 they assuredly call down infinite blessings. Trustworthi-
+ ness is the foundation of enlightened faith. Without a
+ fitness for holiness, we cannot receive holiness.
+
+ Loftiest adoration
+
+16:1 A great sacrifice of material things must precede this
+ advanced spiritual understanding. The highest prayer
+16:3 is not one of faith merely; it is demonstra-
+ tion. Such prayer heals sickness, and must
+ destroy sin and death. It distinguishes between Truth
+16:6 that is sinless and the falsity of sinful sense.
+
+ The prayer of Jesus Christ
+
+ Our Master taught his disciples one brief prayer,
+ which we name after him the Lord's Prayer. Our Mas-
+16:9 ter said, "After this manner therefore pray
+ ye," and then he gave that prayer which
+ covers all human needs. There is indeed some doubt
+16:12 among Bible scholars, whether the last line is not an
+ addition to the prayer by a later copyist; but this does
+ not affect the meaning of the prayer itself.
+
+16:15 In the phrase, "Deliver us from evil," the original
+ properly reads, "Deliver us from the evil one." This
+ reading strengthens our scientific apprehension of the peti-
+16:18 tion, for Christian Science teaches us that "the evil one," or
+ one evil, is but another name for the first lie and all liars.
+
+ Only as we rise above all material sensuousness and
+16:21 sin, can we reach the heaven-born aspiration and spir-
+ itual consciousness, which is indicated in the Lord's
+ Prayer and which instantaneously heals the sick.
+16:24 Here let me give what I understand to be the spir-
+ itual sense of the Lord's Prayer:
+
+ Our Father which art in heaven,
+16:27 /Our Father-Mother God, all-harmonious/,
+
+ Hallowed be Thy name.
+ /Adorable One./
+
+16:30 Thy kingdom come.
+ /Thy kingdom is come; Thou art ever-present./
+
+17:1 Thy will be done in earth, as it is in heaven.
+ /Enable us to know,- as in heaven, so on earth,- God is
+17:3 omnipotent, supreme/.
+
+ Give us this day our daily bread;
+ /Give us grace for to-day; feed the famished affections;/
+
+17:6 And forgive us our debts, as we forgive our debtors.
+ /And Love is reflected in love;/
+
+ And lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from
+17:9 evil;
+ /And God leadeth us not into temptation, but delivereth
+ us from sin, disease, and death./
+
+17:12 For Thine is the kingdom, and the power, and the
+ glory, forever.
+ /For God is infinite, all-power, all Life, Truth, Love, over
+ all, and All./
+
+
+
+
+ CHAPTER II - ATONEMENT AND EUCHARIST
+
+ And they that are Christ's have crucified the flesh with the
+ affections and lusts. - PAUL.
+
+ For Christ sent me not to baptize, but to preach the gospel.
+ - PAUL.
+
+ For I say unto you, I will not drink of the fruit of the vine,
+ until the kingdom of God shall come. - JESUS.
+
+ Divine oneness
+
+18:1 ATONEMENT is the exemplification of man's unity
+ with God, whereby man reflects divine Truth, Life,
+18:3 and Love. Jesus of Nazareth taught and demonstrated
+ man's oneness with the Father, and for this we owe him
+ endless homage. His mission was both in-
+18:6 dividual and collective. He did life's work
+ aright not only in justice to himself, but in mercy to
+ mortals,- to show them how to do theirs, but not to do
+18:9 it for them nor to relieve them of a single responsibility.
+ Jesus acted boldly, against the accredited evidence of the
+ senses, against Pharisaical creeds and practices, and he
+18:12 refuted all opponents with his healing power.
+
+ Human reconciliation
+
+ The atonement of Christ reconciles man to God, not
+ God to man; for the divine Principle of Christ is God,
+18:15 and how can God propitiate Himself? Christ
+ is Truth, which reaches no higher than itself.
+ The fountain can rise no higher than its source. Christ,
+18:18 Truth, could conciliate no nature above his own, derived
+19:1 from the eternal Love. It was therefore Christ's purpose
+ to reconcile man to God, not God to man. Love and
+19:3 Truth are not at war with God's image and likeness.
+ Man cannot exceed divine Love, and so atone for him-
+ self. Even Christ cannot reconcile Truth to error, for
+19:6 Truth and error are irreconcilable. Jesus aided in recon-
+ ciling man to God by giving man a truer sense of Love,
+ the divine Principle of Jesus' teachings, and this truer
+19:9 sense of Love redeems man from the law of matter,
+ sin, and death by the law of Spirit,- the law of divine
+ Love.
+
+19:12 The Master forbore not to speak the whole truth, de-
+ claring precisely what would destroy sickness, sin, and
+ death, although his teaching set households at variance,
+19:15 and brought to material beliefs not peace, but a
+ sword.
+
+ Efficacious repentance
+
+ Every pang of repentance and suffering, every effort
+19:18 for reform, every good thought and deed, will help us to
+ understand Jesus' atonement for sin and aid
+ its efficacy; but if the sinner continues to pray
+19:21 and repent, sin and be sorry, he has little part in the atone-
+ ment,- in the /at-one-ment/ with God,- for he lacks the
+ practical repentance, which reforms the heart and enables
+19:24 man to do the will of wisdom. Those who cannot dem-
+ onstrate, at least in part, the divine Principle of the teach-
+ ings and practice of our Master have no part in God. If
+19:27 living in disobedience to Him, we ought to feel no secur-
+ ity, although God is good.
+
+ Jesus' sinless career
+
+ Jesus urged the commandment, "Thou shalt have no
+19:30 other gods before me," which may be ren-
+ dered: Thou shalt have no belief of Life as
+ mortal; thou shalt not know evil, for there is one Life,-
+20:1 even God, good. He rendered "unto Caesar the things
+ which are Caesar's; and unto God the things that are
+20:3 God's." He at last paid no homage to forms of doctrine
+ or to theories of man, but acted and spake as he was moved,
+ not by spirits but by Spirit.
+
+20:6 To the ritualistic priest and hypocritical Pharisee
+ Jesus said, "The publicans and the harlots go into the
+ kingdom of God before you." Jesus' history made a
+20:9 new calendar, which we call the Christian era; but he
+ established no ritualistic worship. He knew that men
+ can be baptized, partake of the Eucharist, support the
+20:12 clergy, observe the Sabbath, make long prayers, and yet
+ be sensual and sinful.
+
+ Perfect example
+
+ Jesus bore our infirmities; he knew the error of mortal
+20:15 belief, and "with his stripes [the rejection of error] we are
+ healed." "Despised and rejected of men,"
+ returning blessing for cursing, he taught mor-
+20:18 tals the opposite of themselves, even the nature of God;
+ and when error felt the power of Truth, the scourge and
+ the cross awaited the great Teacher. Yet he swerved not,
+20:21 well knowing that to obey the divine order and trust God,
+ saves retracing and traversing anew the path from sin to
+ holiness.
+
+ Behest of the cross
+
+20:24 Material belief is slow to acknowledge what the
+ spiritual fact implies. The truth is the centre of all
+ religion. It commands sure entrance into
+20:27 the realm of Love. St. Paul wrote, "Let us
+ lay aside every weight, and the sin which doth so
+ easily beset us, and let us run with patience the race that
+20:30 is set before us;" that is, let us put aside material self
+ and sense, and seek the divine Principle and Science of
+ all healing.
+
+ Moral victory
+
+21:1 If Truth is overcoming error in your daily walk and
+ conversation, you can finally say, "I have fought a
+21:3 good fight . . . I have kept the faith," be-
+ cause you are a better man. This is having
+ our part in the at-one-ment with Truth and Love.
+21:6 Christians do not continue to labor and pray, expecting
+ because of another's goodness, suffering, and triumph,
+ that they shall reach his harmony and reward.
+
+21:9 If the disciple is advancing spiritually, he is striv-
+ ing to enter in. He constantly turns away from ma-
+ terial sense, and looks towards the imperishable things
+21:12 of Spirit. If honest, he will be in earnest from the
+ start, and gain a little each day in the right direction,
+ till at last he finishes his course with joy.
+
+ Inharmonious travellers
+
+21:15 If my friends are going to Europe, while I am /en
+ route/ for California, we are not journeying together.
+ We have separate time-tables to consult,
+21:18 different routes to pursue. Our paths have
+ diverged at the very outset, and we have little oppor-
+ tunity to help each other. On the contrary, if my
+21:21 friends pursue my course, we have the same railroad
+ guides, and our mutual interests are identical; or, if I
+ take up their line of travel, they help me on, and our
+21:24 companionship may continue.
+
+ Zigzag course
+
+ Being in sympathy with matter, the worldly man is at
+ the beck and call of error, and will be attracted thither-
+21:27 ward. He is like a traveller going westward
+ for a pleasure-trip. The company is alluring
+ and the pleasures exciting. After following the sun for
+21:30 six days, he turns east on the seventh, satisfied if he can
+ only imagine himself drifting in the right direction. By-
+ and-by, ashamed of his zigzag course, he would borrow
+22:1 the passport of some wiser pilgrim, thinking with the aid
+ of this to find and follow the right road.
+
+ Moral retrogression
+
+22:3 Vibrating like a pendulum between sin and the hope
+ of forgiveness,- selfishness and sensuality causing con-
+ stant retrogression,- our moral progress will
+22:6 be slow. Waking to Christ's demand, mortals
+ experience suffering. This causes them, even as drown-
+ ing men, to make vigorous efforts to save themselves; and
+22:9 through Christ's precious love these efforts are crowned
+ with success.
+
+ Wait for reward
+
+ "Work out your own salvation," is the demand of
+22:12 Life and Love, for to this end God worketh with you.
+ "Occupy till I come!" Wait for your re-
+ ward, and "be not weary in well doing." If
+22:15 your endeavors are beset by fearful odds, and you receive
+ no present reward, go not back to error, nor become a
+ sluggard in the race.
+
+22:18 When the smoke of battle clears away, you will dis-
+ cern the good you have done, and receive according to
+ your deserving. Love is not hasty to deliver us from
+22:21 temptation, for Love means that we shall be tried and
+ purified.
+
+ Deliverance not vicarious
+
+ Final deliverance from error, whereby we rejoice in
+22:24 immortality, boundless freedom, and sinless sense, is not
+ reached through paths of flowers nor by pinning
+ one's faith without works to another's vicarious
+22:27 effort. Whosoever believeth that wrath is righteous or
+ that divinity is appeased by human suffering, does not
+ understand God.
+
+ Justice and substitution
+
+22:30 Justice requires reformation of the sinner. Mercy
+ cancels the debt only when justice approves. Revenge
+ is inadmissible. Wrath which is only appeased is not
+23:1 destroyed, but partially indulged. Wisdom and Love
+ may require many sacrifices of self to save us from sin.
+23:3 One sacrifice, however great, is insufficient to
+ pay the debt of sin. The atonement requires
+ constant self-immolation on the sinner's part. That
+23:6 God's wrath should be vented upon His beloved Son, is
+ divinely unnatural. Such a theory is man-made. The
+ atonement is a hard problem in theology, but its scien-
+23:9 tific explanation is, that suffering is an error of sinful sense
+ which Truth destroys, and that eventually both sin and suf-
+ fering will fall at the feet of everlasting Love.
+
+ Doctrines and faith
+
+23:12 Rabbinical lore said: "He that taketh one doctrine,
+ firm in faith, has the Holy Ghost dwelling in him."
+ This preaching receives a strong rebuke in
+23:15 the Scripture, "Faith without works is dead."
+ Faith, if it be mere belief, is as a pendulum swinging be-
+ tween nothing and something, having no fixity. Faith,
+23:18 advanced to spiritual understanding, is the evidence gained
+ from Spirit, which rebukes sin of every kind and estab-
+ lishes the claims of God.
+
+ Self-reliance and confidence
+
+23:21 In Hebrew, Greek, Latin, and English, /faith/ and the
+ words corresponding thereto have these two defini-
+ tions, /trustfulness/ and /trustworthiness/. One
+23:24 kind of faith trusts one's welfare to others.
+ Another kind of faith understands divine Love and how
+ to work out one's "own salvation, with fear and trem-
+23:27 bling." "Lord, I believe; help thou mine unbelief!"
+ expresses the helplessness of a blind faith; whereas the
+ injunction, "Believe . . . and thou shalt be saved!"
+23:30 demands self-reliant trustworthiness, which includes spir-
+ itual understanding and confides all to God.
+
+ The Hebrew verb /to believe/ means also /to be firm/ or
+24:1 /to be constant/. This certainly applies to Truth and Love
+ understood and practised. Firmness in error will never
+24:3 save from sin, disease, and death.
+
+ Life's healing currents
+
+ Acquaintance with the original texts, and willingness
+ to give up human beliefs (established by hierarchies, and
+24:6 instigated sometimes by the worst passions of
+ men), open the way for Christian Science to be
+ understood, and make the Bible the chart of life, where
+24:9 the buoys and healing currents of Truth are pointed
+ out.
+
+ Radical changes
+
+ He to whom "the arm of the Lord" is revealed will
+24:12 believe our report, and rise into newness of life with re-
+ generation. This is having part in the atone-
+ ment; this is the understanding, in which
+24:15 Jesus suffered and triumphed. The time is not distant
+ when the ordinary theological views of atonement will
+ undergo a great change, - a change as radical as that
+24:18 which has come over popular opinions in regard to pre-
+ destination and future punishment.
+
+ Purpose of crucifixion
+
+ Does erudite theology regard the crucifixion of Jesus
+24:21 chiefly as providing a ready pardon for all sinners who
+ ask for it and are willing to be forgiven?
+ Does spiritualism find Jesus' death necessary
+24:24 only for the presentation, after death, of the material
+ Jesus, as a proof that spirits can return to earth? Then
+ we must differ from them both.
+
+24:27 The efficacy of the crucifixion lay in the practical af-
+ fection and goodness it demonstrated for mankind. The
+ truth had been lived among men; but until they saw that
+24:30 it enabled their Master to triumph over the grave, his own
+ disciples could not admit such an event to be possible.
+ After the resurrection, even the unbelieving Thomas was
+25:1 forced to acknowledge how complete was the great proof of
+ Truth and Love.
+
+ True flesh and blood
+
+25:3 The spiritual essence of blood is sacrifice. The effi-
+ cacy of Jesus' spiritual offering is infinitely greater than
+ can be expressed by our sense of human
+25:6 blood. The material blood of Jesus was no
+ more efficacious to cleanse from sin when it was shed
+ upon "the accursed tree," than when it was flowing in
+25:9 his veins as he went daily about his Father's business.
+ His true flesh and blood were his Life; and they truly eat
+ his flesh and drink his blood, who partake of that divine
+25:12 Life.
+
+ Effective triumph
+
+ Jesus taught the way of Life by demonstration, that
+ we may understand how this divine Principle heals
+25:15 the sick, casts out error, and triumphs over
+ death. Jesus presented the ideal of God better
+ than could any man whose origin was less spiritual. By
+25:18 his obedience to God, he demonstrated more spiritu-
+ ally than all others the Principle of being. Hence the
+ force of his admonition, "If ye love me, keep my com-
+25:21 mandments."
+
+ Though demonstrating his control over sin and disease,
+ the great Teacher by no means relieved others from giving
+25:24 the requisite proofs of their own piety. He worked for
+ their guidance, that they might demonstrate this power as
+ he did and understand its divine Principle. Implicit faith
+25:27 in the Teacher and all the emotional love we can bestow
+ on him, will never alone make us imitators of him. We
+ must go and do likewise, else we are not improving the
+25:30 great blessings which our Master worked and suffered to
+ bestow upon us. The divinity of the Christ was made
+ manifest in the humanity of Jesus.
+
+ Individual experience
+
+26:1 While we adore Jesus, and the heart overflows with
+ gratitude for what he did for mortals, - treading alone
+26:3 his loving pathway up to the throne of
+ glory, in speechless agony exploring the way
+ for us, - yet Jesus spares us not one individual expe-
+26:6 rience, if we follow his commands faithfully; and all
+ have the cup of sorrowful effort to drink in proportion
+ to their demonstration of his love, till all are redeemed
+26:9 through divine Love.
+
+ Christ's demonstration
+
+ The Christ was the Spirit which Jesus implied in his
+ own statements: "I am the way, the truth, and the life;"
+26:12 "I and my Father are one." This Christ,
+ or divinity of the man Jesus, was his divine
+ nature, the godliness which animated him. Divine Truth,
+26:15 Life, and Love gave Jesus authority over sin, sickness,
+ and death. His mission was to reveal the Science of
+ celestial being, to prove what God is and what He does
+26:18 for man.
+
+ Proof in practice
+
+ A musician demonstrates the beauty of the music he
+ teaches in order to show the learner the way by prac-
+26:21 tice as well as precept. Jesus' teaching and
+ practice of Truth involved such a sacrifice
+ as makes us admit its Principle to be Love. This was
+26:24 the precious import of our Master's sinless career and
+ of his demonstration of power over death. He proved
+ by his deeds that Christian Science destroys sickness, sin,
+26:27 and death.
+
+ Our Master taught no mere theory, doctrine, or belief.
+ It was the divine Principle of all real being which he
+26:30 taught and practised. His proof of Christianity was no
+ form or system of religion and worship, but Christian
+ Science, working out the harmony of Life and Love.
+27:1 Jesus sent a message to John the Baptist, which was in-
+ tended to prove beyond a question that the Christ had
+27:3 come: "Go your way, and tell John what things ye have
+ seen and heard; how that the blind see, the lame walk,
+ the lepers are cleansed, the deaf hear, the dead are raised,
+27:6 to the poor the gospel is preached." In other words:
+ Tell John what the demonstration of divine power is,
+ and he will at once perceive that God is the power in
+27:9 the Messianic work.
+
+ Living temple
+
+ That Life is God, Jesus proved by his reappearance
+ after the crucifixion in strict accordance with his scien-
+27:12 tific statement: "Destroy this temple [body],
+ and in three days I [Spirit] will raise it up."
+ It is as if he had said: The I - the Life, substance,
+27:15 and intelligence of the universe - is not in matter to
+ be destroyed.
+
+ Jesus' parables explain Life as never mingling with
+27:18 sin and death. He laid the axe of Science at the root
+ of material knowledge, that it might be ready to cut
+ down the false doctrine of pantheism, - that God, or
+27:21 Life, is in or of matter.
+
+ Recreant disciples
+
+ Jesus sent forth seventy students at one time, but only
+ eleven left a desirable historic record. Tradition credits
+27:24 him with two or three hundred other disciples
+ who have left no name. "Many are called,
+ but few are chosen." They fell away from grace because
+27:27 they never truly understood their Master's instruction.
+
+ Why do those who profess to follow Christ reject the
+ essential religion he came to establish? Jesus' persecu-
+27:30 tors made their strongest attack upon this very point.
+ They endeavored to hold him at the mercy of matter and
+ to kill him according to certain assumed material laws.
+
+ Help and hindrance
+
+28:1 The Pharisees claimed to know and to teach the di-
+ vine will, but they only hindered the success of Jesus'
+28:3 mission. Even many of his students stood
+ in his way. If the Master had not taken a
+ student and taught the unseen verities of God, he would
+28:6 not have been crucified. The determination to hold Spirit
+ in the grasp of matter is the persecutor of Truth and
+ Love.
+
+28:9 While respecting all that is good in the Church or out
+ of it, one's consecration to Christ is more on the ground
+ of demonstration than of profession. In conscience, we
+28:12 cannot hold to beliefs outgrown; and by understanding
+ more of the divine Principle of the deathless Christ, we
+ are enabled to heal the sick and to triumph over sin.
+
+ Misleading conceptions
+
+28:15 Neither the origin, the character, nor the work of
+ Jesus was generally understood. Not a single compo-
+ nent part of his nature did the material
+28:18 world measure aright. Even his righteous-
+ less and purity did not hinder men from saying: He
+ is a glutton and a friend of the impure, and Beelzebub is
+28:21 his patron.
+
+ Persecution prolonged
+
+ Remember, thou Christian martyr, it is enough if
+ thou art found worthy to unloose the sandals of thy
+28:24 Master's feet! To suppose that persecution
+ for righteousness' sake belongs to the past,
+ and that Christianity to-day is at peace with the world
+28:27 because it is honored by sects and societies, is to mis-
+ take the very nature of religion. Error repeats itself.
+ The trials encountered by prophet, disciple, and apostle,
+28:30 "of whom the world was not worthy," await, in some
+ form, every pioneer of truth.
+
+ Christian warfare
+
+ There is too much animal courage in society and not
+29:1 sufficient moral courage. Christians must take up arms
+ against error at home and abroad. They must grapple
+29:3 with sin in themselves and in others, and
+ continue this warfare until they have finished
+ their course. If they keep the faith, they will have the
+29:6 crown of rejoicing.
+
+ Christian experience teaches faith in the right and dis-
+ belief in the wrong. It bids us work the more earnestly
+29:9 in times of persecution, because then our labor is more
+ needed. Great is the reward of self-sacrifice, though we
+ may never receive it in this world.
+
+ The Fatherhood of God
+
+29:12 There is a tradition that Publius Lentulus wrote to
+ the authorities at Rome: "The disciples of Jesus be-
+ lieve him the Son of God." Those instructed
+29:15 in Christian Science have reached the glori-
+ ous perception that God is the only author of man.
+ The Virgin-mother conceived this idea of God, and
+29:18 gave to her ideal the name of Jesus - that is, Joshua,
+ or Saviour.
+
+ Spiritual conception
+
+ The illumination of Mary's spiritual sense put to
+29:21 silence material law and its order of generation, and
+ brought forth her child by the revelation of
+ Truth, demonstrating God as the Father of
+29:24 men. The Holy Ghost, or divine Spirit, overshadowed
+ the pure sense of the Virgin-mother with the full recog-
+ nition that being is Spirit. The Christ dwelt forever
+29:27 an idea in the bosom of God, the divine Principle of the
+ man Jesus, and woman perceived this spiritual idea,
+ though at first faintly developed.
+
+29:30 Man as the offspring of God, as the idea of Spirit,
+ is the immortal evidence that Spirit is harmonious and
+ man eternal. Jesus was the offspring of Mary's self-
+30:1 conscious communion with God. Hence he could give
+ a more spiritual idea of life than other men, and could
+30:3 demonstrate the Science of Love - his Father or divine
+ Principle.
+
+ Jesus the way-shower
+
+ Born of a woman, Jesus' advent in the flesh partook
+30:6 partly of Mary's earthly condition, although he was en-
+ dowed with the Christ, the divine Spirit, with-
+ out measure. This accounts for his struggles
+30:9 in Gethsemane and on Calvary, and this enabled him to
+ be the mediator, or /way-shower/, between God and men.
+ Had his origin and birth been wholly apart from mortal
+30:12 usage, Jesus would not have been appreciable to mortal
+ mind as "the way."
+
+ Rabbi and priest taught the Mosaic law, which said:
+30:15 "An eye for an eye," and "Whoso sheddeth man's blood,
+ by man shall his blood be shed." Not so did Jesus, the
+ new executor for God, present the divine law of Love,
+30:18 which blesses even those that curse it.
+
+ Rebukes helpful
+
+ As the individual ideal of Truth, Christ Jesus came to
+ rebuke rabbinical error and all sin, sickness, and death,-
+30:21 to point out the way of Truth and Life. This
+ ideal was demonstrated throughout the whole
+ earthly career of Jesus, showing the difference between
+30:24 the offspring of Soul and of material sense, of Truth and
+ of error.
+
+ If we have triumphed sufficiently over the errors of
+30:27 material sense to allow Soul to hold the control, we
+ shall loathe sin and rebuke it under every mask. Only
+ in this way can we bless our enemies, though they
+30:30 may not so construe our words. We cannot choose for
+ ourselves, but must work out our salvation in the way
+ Jesus taught. In meekness and might, he was found
+31:1 preaching the gospel to the poor. Pride and fear are unfit
+ to bear the standard of Truth, and God will never place
+31:3 it in such hands.
+
+ Fleshly ties temporal
+
+ Jesus acknowledged no ties of the flesh. He said: "Call
+ no man your father upon the earth: for one is your Father,
+31:6 which is in heaven." Again he asked: "Who
+ is my mother, and who are my brethren," im-
+ plying that it is they who do the will of his Father. We
+31:9 have no record of his calling any man by the name of
+ /father/. He recognized Spirit, God, as the only creator, and
+ therefore as the Father of all.
+
+ Healing primary
+
+31:12 First in the list of Christian duties, he taught his fol-
+ lowers the healing power of Truth and Love. He attached
+ no importance to dead ceremonies. It is the
+31:15 living Christ, the practical Truth, which makes
+ Jesus "the resurrection and the life" to all who follow him
+ in deed. Obeying his precious precepts, - following his
+31:18 demonstration so far as we apprehend it, - we drink of
+ his cup, partake of his bread, are baptized with his pu-
+ rity; and at last we shall rest, sit down with him, in a full
+31:21 understanding of the divine Principle which triumphs
+ over death. For what says Paul? "As often as ye eat
+ this bread, and drink this cup, ye do show the Lord's
+31:24 death till he come."
+
+ Painful prospect
+
+ Referring to the materiality of the age, Jesus said:
+ "The hour cometh, and now is, when the true wor-
+31:27 shippers shall worship the Father in spirit
+ and in truth." Again, foreseeing the perse-
+ cution which would attend the Science of Spirit, Jesus
+31:30 said: "They shall put you out of the synagogues; yea,
+ the time cometh, that whosoever killeth you will think
+ that he doeth God service; and these things will they
+32:1 do unto you, because they have not known the Father
+ nor me."
+
+ Sacred sacrament
+
+32:3 In ancient Rome a soldier was required to swear
+ allegiance to his general. The Latin word for this oath
+ was /sacramentum/, and our English word
+32:6 /sacrament/ is derived from it. Among the
+ Jews it was an ancient custom for the master of a
+ feast to pass each guest a cup of wine. But the
+32:9 Eucharist does not commemorate a Roman soldier's
+ oath, nor was the wine, used on convivial occasions and
+ in Jewish rites, the cup of our Lord. The cup shows
+32:12 forth his bitter experience, - the cup which he prayed
+ might pass from him, though he bowed in holy submis-
+ sion to the divine decree.
+
+32:15 "As they were eating, Jesus took bread, and blessed
+ it and brake it, and gave it to the disciples, and said,
+ Take, eat; this is my body. And he took the cup, and
+32:18 gave thanks, and gave it to them saying, Drink ye all
+ of it."
+
+ Spiritual refreshment
+
+ The true sense is spiritually lost, if the sacrament is
+32:21 confined to the use of bread and wine. The disciples
+ had eaten, yet Jesus prayed and gave them
+ bread. This would have been foolish in a
+32:24 literal sense; but in its spiritual signification, it was nat-
+ ural and beautiful. Jesus prayed; he withdrew from the
+ material senses to refresh his heart with brighter, with
+32:27 spiritual views.
+
+ Jesus' sad repast
+
+ The Passover, which Jesus ate with his disciples in
+ the month Nisan on the night before his crucifixion,
+32:30 was a mournful occasion, a sad supper taken
+ at the close of day, in the twilight of a
+ glorious career with shadows fast falling around; and
+33:1 this supper closed forever Jesus' ritualism or concessions
+ to matter.
+
+ Heavenly supplies
+
+33:3 His followers, sorrowful and silent, anticipating the hour
+ of their Master's betrayal, partook of the heavenly manna,
+ which of old had fed in the wilderness the
+33:6 persecuted followers of Truth. Their bread
+ indeed came down from heaven. It was the great truth
+ of spiritual being, healing the sick and casting out error.
+33:9 Their Master had explained it all before, and now this
+ bread was feeding and sustaining them. They had borne
+ this bread from house to house, /breaking/ (explaining) it to
+33:12 others, and now it comforted themselves.
+
+ For this truth of spiritual being, their Master was about
+ to suffer violence and drain to the dregs his cup of sorrow.
+33:15 He must leave them. With the great glory of an everlast-
+ ing victory overshadowing him, he gave thanks and said,
+ "Drink ye all of it."
+
+ The holy struggle
+
+33:18 When the human element in him struggled with the
+ divine, our great Teacher said: "Not my will, but
+ Thine, be done!"- that is, Let not the flesh,
+33:21 but the Spirit, be represented in me. This
+ is the new understanding of spiritual Love. It gives all
+ for Christ, or Truth. It blesses its enemies, heals the
+33:24 sick, casts out error, raises the dead from trespasses
+ and sins, and preaches the gospel to the poor, the meek
+ in heart.
+
+ Incisive questions
+
+33:27 Christians, are you drinking his cup? Have you
+ shared the blood of the New Covenant, the persecutions
+ which attend a new and higher understand-
+33:30 ing of God? If not, can you then say that
+ you have commemorated Jesus in his cup? Are all
+ who eat bread and drink wine in memory of Jesus willing
+34:1 truly to drink his cup, take his cross, and leave all for
+ the Christ-principle? Then why ascribe this inspira-
+34:3 tion to a dead rite, instead of showing, by casting out
+ error and making the body "holy, acceptable unto God,"
+ that Truth has come to the understanding? If Christ,
+34:6 Truth, has come to us in demonstration, no other com-
+ memoration is requisite, for demonstration is Immanuel,
+ or /God with us/; and if a friend be with us, why need we
+34:9 memorials of that friend?
+
+ Millennial glory
+
+ If all who ever partook of the sacrament had really
+ commemorated the sufferings of Jesus and drunk of
+34:12 his cup, they would have revolutionized the
+ world. If all who seek his commemoration
+ through material symbols will take up the cross, heal
+34:15 the sick, cast out evils, and preach Christ, or Truth,
+ to the poor, - the receptive thought, - they will bring
+ in the millennium.
+
+ Fellowship with Christ
+
+34:18 Through all the disciples experienced, they became more
+ spiritual and understood better what the Master had
+ taught. His resurrection was also their resur-
+34:21 rection. It helped them to raise themselves and
+ others from spiritual dulness and blind belief in God into
+ the perception of infinite possibilities. They needed this
+34:24 quickening, for soon their dear Master would rise again
+ in the spiritual realm of reality, and ascend far above
+ their apprehension. As the reward for his faithfulness,
+34:27 he would disappear to material sense in that change which
+ has since been called the ascension.
+
+ The last breakfast
+
+ What a contrast between our Lord's last supper and
+34:30 his last spiritual breakfast with his disciples
+ in the bright morning hours at the joyful
+ meeting on the shore of the Galilean Sea! His gloom
+35:1 had passed into glory, and His disciples' grief into repent-
+ ance, - hearts chastened and pride rebuked. Convinced
+35:3 of the fruitlessness of their toil in the dark and wakened
+ by their Master's voice, they changed their methods, turned
+ away from material things, and cast their net on the right
+35:6 side. Discerning Christ, Truth, anew on the shore of
+ time, they were enabled to rise somewhat from mortal
+ sensuousness, or the burial of mind in matter, into new-
+35:9 ness of life as Spirit.
+
+ This spiritual meeting with our Lord in the dawn of a
+ new light is the morning meal which Christian Scientists
+35:12 commemorate. They bow before Christ, Truth, to re-
+ ceive more of his reappearing and silently to commune
+ with the divine Principle, Love. They celebrate their
+35:15 Lord's victory over death, his probation in the flesh
+ after death, its exemplification of human probation, and
+ his spiritual and final ascension above matter, or the flesh,
+35:18 when he rose out of material sight.
+
+ Spiritual Eucharist
+
+ Our baptism is a purification from all error. Our
+ church is built on the divine Principle, Love. We can
+35:21 unite with this church only as we are new-
+ born of Spirit, as we reach the Life which
+ is Truth and the Truth which is Life by bringing forth
+35:24 the fruits of Love, - casting out error and healing the
+ sick. Our Eucharist is spiritual communion with the one
+ God. Our bread, "which cometh down from heaven,"
+35:27 is Truth. Our cup is the cross. Our wine the inspira-
+ tion of Love, the draught our Master drank and com-
+ mended to his followers.
+
+ Final purpose
+
+35:30 The design of Love is to reform the sinner. If the
+ sinner's punishment here has been insufficient to re-
+ form him, the good man's heaven would be a hell to
+36:1 the sinner. They, who know not purity and affection by
+ experience, can never find bliss in the blessed company of
+36:3 Truth and Love simply through translation
+ into another sphere. Divine Science reveals
+ the necessity of sufficient suffering, either before or after
+36:6 death, to quench the love of sin. To remit the penalty
+ due for sin, would be for Truth to pardon error. Escape
+ from punishment is not in accordance with God's govern-
+36:9 ment, since justice is the handmaid of mercy.
+
+ Jesus endured the shame, that he might pour his
+ dear-bought bounty into barren lives. What was his
+36:12 earthly reward? He was forsaken by all save John,
+ the beloved disciple, and a few women who bowed in
+ silent woe beneath the shadow of his cross. The earthly
+36:15 price of spirituality in a material age and the great moral
+ distance between Christianity and sensualism preclude
+ Christian Science from finding favor with the worldly-
+36:18 minded.
+
+ Righteous retribution
+
+ A selfish and limited mind may be unjust, but the un-
+ limited and divine Mind is the immortal law of justice as
+36:21 well as of mercy. It is quite as impossible for
+ sinners to receive their full punishment this
+ side of the grave as for this world to bestow on the right-
+36:24 eous their full reward. It is useless to suppose that the
+ wicked can gloat over their offences to the last moment
+ and then be suddenly pardoned and pushed into heaven,
+36:27 or that the hand of Love is satisfied with giving us only
+ toil, sacrifice, cross-bearing, multiplied trials, and mock-
+ ery of our motives in return for our efforts at well doing.
+
+ Vicarious suffering
+
+36:30 Religious history repeats itself in the suf-
+ fering of the just for the unjust. Can God
+ therefore overlook the law of righteousness which de-
+37:1 stroys the belief called sin? Does not Science show that
+ sin brings suffering as much to-day as yesterday? They
+37:3 who sin must suffer. "With what measure ye mete, it
+ shall be measured to you again."
+
+ Martyrs inevitable
+
+ History is full of records of suffering. "The blood of
+37:6 the martyrs is the seed of the Church." Mortals try in
+ vain to slay Truth with the steel or the stake,
+ but error falls only before the sword of Spirit.
+37:9 Martyrs are the human links which connect one stage with
+ another in the history of religion. They are earth's lumi-
+ naries, which serve to cleanse and rarefy the atmosphere of
+37:12 material sense and to permeate humanity with purer ideals.
+ Consciousness of right-doing brings its own reward; but
+ not amid the smoke of battle is merit seen and appreciated
+37:15 by lookers-on.
+
+ Complete emulation
+
+ When will Jesus' professed followers learn to emulate
+ him in /all/ his ways and to imitate his mighty works?
+37:18 Those who procured the martyrdom of that
+ righteous man would gladly have turned his
+ sacred career into a mutilated doctrinal platform. May
+37:21 the Christians of to-day take up the more practical im-
+ port of that career! It is possible, - yea, it is the duty
+ and privilege of every child, man, and woman, - to follow
+37:24 in some degree the example of the Master by the demon-
+ stration of Truth and Life, of health and holiness. Chris-
+ tians claim to be his followers, but do they follow him in
+37:27 the way that he commanded? Hear these imperative com-
+ mands: "Be ye therefore perfect, even as your Father
+ which is in heaven is perfect!" "Go ye into all the world,
+37:30 and preach the gospel to every creature!" "/Heal the
+ sick/!"
+
+ Jesus' teaching belittled
+
+ Why has this Christian demand so little inspiration
+38:1 to stir mankind to Christian effort? Because men are
+ assured that this command was intended only for a par-
+38:3 ticular period and for a select number of fol-
+ lowers. This teaching is even more pernicious
+ than the old doctrine of foreordination, - the election of a
+38:6 few to be saved, while the rest are damned; and so it will
+ be considered, when the lethargy of mortals, produced
+ by man-made doctrines, is broken by the demands of
+38:9 divine Science.
+
+ Jesus said: "These signs shall follow them that be-
+ lieve; . . . they shall lay hands on the sick, and they
+38:12 shall recover." Who believes him? He was addressing
+ his disciples, yet he did not say, " These signs shall follow
+ /you/," but /them/- "them that believe" in all time to come.
+38:15 Here the word /hands/ is used metaphorically, as in the text,
+ "The right hand of the Lord is exalted." It expresses
+ spiritual power; otherwise the healing could not have
+38:18 been done spiritually. At another time Jesus prayed, not
+ for the twelve only, but for as many as should believe
+ "through their word."
+
+ Material pleasures
+
+38:21 Jesus experienced few of the pleasures of the physical
+ senses, but his sufferings were the fruits of other peo-
+ ple's sins, not of his own. The eternal Christ,
+38:24 his spiritual selfhood, never suffered. Jesus
+ mapped out the path for others. He unveiled the Christ,
+ the spiritual idea of divine Love. To those buried in the
+38:27 belief of sin and self, living only for pleasure or the grati-
+ fication of the senses, he said in substance: Having eyes
+ ye see not, and having ears ye hear not; lest ye should un-
+38:30 derstand and be converted, and I might heal you. He
+ taught that the material senses shut out Truth and its
+ healing power.
+
+ Mockery of truth
+
+39:1 Meekly our Master met the mockery of his unrecog-
+ nized grandeur. Such indignities as he received, his fol-
+39:3 lowers will endure until Christianity's last
+ triumph. He won eternal honors. He over-
+ came the world, the flesh, and all error, thus proving
+39:6 their nothingness. He wrought a full salvation from sin,
+ sickness, and death. We need "Christ, and him cruci-
+ fied." We must have trials and self-denials, as well as
+39:9 joys and victories, until all error is destroyed.
+
+ A belief suicidal
+
+ The educated belief that Soul is in the body causes
+ mortals to regard death as a friend, as a stepping-stone
+39:12 out of mortality into immortality and bliss.
+ The Bible calls death an enemy, and Jesus
+ overcame death and the grave instead of yielding to them.
+39:15 He was "the way." To him, therefore, death was not
+ the threshold over which he must pass into living
+ glory.
+
+ Present salvation
+
+39:18 "/Now/," cried the apostle, "is the accepted time; be-
+ hold, /now/ is the day of salvation," - meaning, not that
+ now men must prepare for a future-world salva-
+39:21 tion, or safety, but that now is the time in which
+ to experience that salvation in spirit and in life. Now is
+ the time for so-called material pains and material pleas-
+39:24 ures to pass away, for both are unreal, because impossible
+ in Science. To break this earthly spell, mortals must get
+ the true idea and divine Principle of all that really exists
+39:27 and governs the universe harmoniously. This thought is
+ apprehended slowly, and the interval before its attain-
+ ment is attended with doubts and defeats as well as
+39:30 triumphs.
+
+ Sin and penalty
+
+ Who will stop the practice of sin so long as he believes
+ in the pleasures of sin? When mortals once admit that
+40:1 evil confers no pleasure, they turn from it. Remove error
+ from thought, and it will not appear in effect. The ad-
+40:3 vanced thinker and devout Christian, perceiv-
+ ing the scope and tendency of Christian healing
+ and its Science, will support them. Another will say:
+40:6 "Go thy way for this time; when I have a convenient
+ season I will call for thee."
+
+ Divine Science adjusts the balance as Jesus adjusted
+40:9 it. Science removes the penalty only by first removing
+ the sin which incurs the penalty. This is my sense of
+ divine pardon, which I understand to mean God's method
+40:12 of destroying sin. If the saying is true, "While there's
+ life there's hope," its opposite is also true, While there's
+ sin there's doom. Another's suffering cannot lessen our
+40:15 own liability. Did the martyrdom of Savonarola make
+ the crimes of his implacable enemies less criminal?
+
+ Suffering inevitable
+
+ Was it just for Jesus to suffer? No; but it was
+40:18 inevitable, for not otherwise could he show us the way
+ and the power of Truth. If a career so great
+ and good as that of Jesus could not avert a
+40:21 felon's fate, lesser apostles of Truth may endure human
+ brutality without murmuring, rejoicing to enter into
+ fellowship with him through the triumphal arch of
+40:24 Truth and Love.
+
+ Service and worship
+
+ Our heavenly Father, divine Love, demands that all
+ men should follow the example of our Master and his
+40:27 apostles and not merely worship his personal-
+ ity. It is sad that the phrase /divine service/
+ has come so generally to mean public worship instead of
+40:30 daily deeds.
+
+ Within the veil
+
+ The nature of Christianity is peaceful and blessed,
+ but in order to enter into the kingdom, the anchor of
+41:1 hope must be cast beyond the veil of matter into the
+ Shekinah into which Jesus has passed before us; and
+41:3 this advance beyond matter must come
+ through the joys and triumphs of the right-
+ eous as well as through their sorrows and afflictions.
+41:6 Like our Master, we must depart from material sense
+ into the spiritual sense of being.
+
+ The thorns and flowers
+
+ The God-inspired walk calmly on though it be with
+41:9 bleeding footprints, and in the hereafter they will reap
+ what they now sow. The pampered hypo-
+ crite may have a flowery pathway here, but
+41:12 he cannot forever break the Golden Rule and escape the
+ penalty due.
+
+ Healing early lost
+
+ The proofs of Truth, Life, and Love, which Jesus gave
+41:15 by casting out error and healing the sick, completed his
+ earthly mission; but in the Christian Church
+ this demonstration of healing was early lost,
+41:18 about three centuries after the crucifixion. No ancient
+ school of philosophy, /materia medica/, or scholastic theol-
+ ogy ever taught or demonstrated the divine healing of
+41:21 absolute Science.
+
+ Immortal achieval
+
+ Jesus foresaw the reception Christian Science would have
+ before it was understood, but this foreknowledge hindered
+41:24 him not. He fulfilled his God-mission, and
+ then sat down at the right hand of the Father.
+ Persecuted from city to city, his apostles still went about
+41:27 doing good deeds, for which they were maligned and
+ stoned. The truth taught by Jesus, the elders scoffed at.
+ Why? Because it demanded more than they were willing
+41:30 to practise. It was enough for them to believe in a national
+ Deity; but that belief, from their time to ours, has never
+ made a disciple who could cast out evils and heal the sick.
+42:1 Jesus' life proved, divinely and scientifically, that God
+ is Love, whereas priest and rabbi affirmed God to be a
+42:3 mighty potentate, who loves and hates. The Jewish the-
+ ology gave no hint of the unchanging love of God.
+
+ A belief in death
+
+ The universal belief in death is of no advantage. It
+42:6 cannot make Life or Truth apparent. Death
+ will be found at length to be a mortal dream,
+ which comes in darkness and disappears with the light.
+
+ Cruel desertion
+
+42:9 The "man of sorrows" was in no peril from salary or
+ popularity. Though entitled to the homage of the world
+ and endorsed pre-eminently by the approval
+42:12 of God, his brief triumphal entry into Jerusa-
+ lem was followed by the desertion of all save a few friends,
+ who sadly followed him to the foot of the cross.
+
+ Death outdone
+
+42:15 The resurrection of the great demonstrator of God's
+ power was the proof of his final triumph over body
+ and matter, and gave full evidence of divine
+42:18 Science, - evidence so important to mortals.
+ The belief that man has existence or mind separate from
+ God is a dying error. This error Jesus met with divine
+42:21 Science and proved its nothingness. Because of the won-
+ drous glory which God bestowed on His anointed, temp-
+ tation, sin, sickness, and death had no terror for Jesus.
+42:24 Let men think they had killed the body! Afterwards he
+ would show it to them unchanged. This demonstrates
+ that in Christian Science the true man is governed by
+42:27 God - by good, not evil - and is therefore not a mortal
+ but an immortal. Jesus had taught his disciples the
+ Science of this proof. He was here to enable them to
+42:30 test his still uncomprehended saying, "He that believ-
+ eth on me, the works that I do shall he do also." They
+ must understand more fully his Life-principle by casting
+43:1 out error, healing the sick, and raising the dead, even as
+ they did understand it after his bodily departure.
+
+ Pentecost repeated
+
+43:3 The magnitude of Jesus' work, his material disappear-
+ ance before their eyes and his reappearance, all enabled
+ the disciples to understand what Jesus had
+43:6 said. Heretofore they had only believed;
+ now they understood. The advent of this understanding
+ is what is meant by the descent of the Holy Ghost, - that
+43:9 influx of divine Science which so illuminated the Pentecos-
+ tal Day and is now repeating its ancient history.
+
+ Convincing evidence
+
+ Jesus' last proof was the highest, the most convincing,
+43:12 the most profitable to his students. The malignity of
+ brutal persecutors, the treason and suicide of
+ his betrayer, were overruled by divine Love to
+43:15 the glorification of the man and of the true idea of God,
+ which Jesus' persecutors had mocked and tried to slay.
+ The final demonstration of the truth which Jesus taught,
+43:18 and for which he was crucified, opened a new era for the
+ world. Those who slew him to stay his influence perpetu-
+ ated and extended it.
+
+ Divine victory
+
+43:21 Jesus rose higher in demonstration because of the cup
+ of bitterness he drank. Human law had condemned
+ him, but he was demonstrating divine Science.
+43:24 Out of reach of the barbarity of his enemies,
+ he was acting under spiritual law in defiance of mat-
+ ter and mortality, and that spiritual law sustained him.
+43:27 The divine must overcome the human at every point.
+ The Science Jesus taught and lived must triumph over
+ all material beliefs about life, substance, and intelli-
+43:30 gence, and the multitudinous errors growing from such
+ beliefs.
+
+ Love must triumph over hate. Truth and Life must
+44:1 seal the victory over error and death, before the thorns
+ can be laid aside for a crown, the benediction follow,
+44:3 "Well done, good and faithful servant," and the suprem-
+ acy of Spirit be demonstrated.
+
+ Jesus in the tomb
+
+ The lonely precincts of the tomb gave Jesus a refuge
+44:6 from his foes, a place in which to solve the great
+ problem of being. His three days' work in
+ the sepulchre set the seal of eternity on time.
+44:9 He proved Life to be deathless and Love to be the mas-
+ ter of hate. He met and mastered on the basis of Chris-
+ tian Science, the power of Mind over matter, all the claims
+44:12 of medicine, surgery, and hygiene.
+
+ He took no drugs to allay inflammation. He did not
+ depend upon food or pure air to resuscitate wasted
+44:15 energies. He did not require the skill of a surgeon to
+ heal the torn palms and bind up the wounded side and
+ lacerated feet, that he might use those hands to remove
+44:18 the napkin and winding-sheet, and that he might employ
+ his feet as before.
+
+ The deific naturalism
+
+ Could it be called supernatural for the God of nature
+44:21 to sustain Jesus in his proof of man's truly derived power?
+ It was a method of surgery beyond material
+ art, but it was not a supernatural act. On
+44:24 the contrary, it was a divinely natural act, whereby divinity
+ brought to humanity the understanding of the Christ-
+ healing and revealed a method infinitely above that of
+44:27 human invention.
+
+ Obstacles overcome
+
+ His disciples believed Jesus to be dead while he was
+ hidden in the sepulchre, whereas he was alive, demon-
+44:30 strating within the narrow tomb the power
+ of Spirit to overrule mortal, material sense.
+ There were rock-ribbed walls in the way, and a great
+45:1 stone must be rolled from the cave's mouth; but Jesus
+ vanquished every material obstacle, overcame every law
+45:3 of matter, and stepped forth from his gloomy resting-place,
+ crowned with the glory of a sublime success, an everlasting
+ victory.
+
+ Victory over the grave
+
+45:6 Our Master fully and finally demonstrated divine Sci-
+ ence in his victory over death and the grave. Jesus'
+ deed was for the enlightenment of men and
+45:9 for the salvation of the whole world from sin,
+ sickness, and death. Paul writes: "For if, when we were
+ enemies, we were reconciled to God by the [seeming] death
+45:12 of His Son, much more, being reconciled, we shall be saved
+ by his life." Three days after his bodily burial he talked
+ with his disciples. The persecutors had failed to hide im-
+45:15 mortal Truth and Love in a sepulchre.
+
+ The stone rolled away
+
+ Glory be to God, and peace to the struggling hearts!
+ Christ hath rolled away the stone from the door of hu-
+45:18 man hope and faith, and through the reve-
+ lation and demonstration of life in God, hath
+ elevated them to possible at-one-ment with the spiritual
+45:21 idea of man and his divine Principle, Love.
+
+ After the resurrection
+
+ They who earliest saw Jesus after the resurrection
+ and beheld the final proof of all that he had taught,
+45:24 misconstrued that event. Even his disciples
+ at first called him a spirit, ghost, or spectre,
+ for they believed his body to be dead. His reply was:
+45:27 "Spirit hath not flesh and bones, as ye see me have."
+ The reappearing of Jesus was not the return of a spirit.
+ He presented the same body that he had before his cru-
+45:30 cifixion, and so glorified the supremacy of Mind over
+ matter.
+
+ Jesus' students, not sufficiently advanced fully to un-
+46:1 derstand their Master's triumph, did not perform many
+ wonderful works, until they saw him after his crucifixion
+46:3 and learned that he had not died. This convinced them
+ of the truthfulness of all that he had taught.
+
+ Spiritual interpretation
+
+ In the walk to Emmaus, Jesus was known to his friends
+46:6 by the words, which made their hearts burn within them,
+ and by the breaking of bread. The divine
+ Spirit, which identified Jesus thus centuries
+46:9 ago, has spoken through the inspired Word and will speak
+ through it in every age and clime. It is revealed to the
+ receptive heart, and is again seen casting out evil and
+46:12 healing the sick.
+
+ Corporeality and Spirit
+
+ The Master said plainly that physique was not Spirit,
+ and after his resurrection he proved to the physical senses
+46:15 that his body was not changed until he himself
+ ascended, - or, in other words, rose even
+ higher in the understanding of Spirit, God. To convince
+46:18 Thomas of this, Jesus caused him to examine the nail-
+ prints and the spear-wound.
+
+ Spiritual ascension
+
+ Jesus' unchanged physical condition after what seemed
+46:21 to be death was followed by his exaltation above all ma-
+ terial conditions; and this exaltation explained
+ his ascension, and revealed unmistakably a
+46:24 probationary and progressive state beyond the grave.
+ Jesus was "the way;" that is, he marked the way for
+ all men. In his final demonstration, called the ascen-
+46:27 sion, which closed the earthly record of Jesus, he rose
+ above the physical knowledge of his disciples, and the
+ material senses saw him no more.
+
+ Pentecostal power
+
+46:30 His students then received the Holy Ghost. By this is
+ meant, that by all they had witnessed and suffered, they
+ were roused to an enlarged understanding of divine Sci-
+47:1 ence, even to the spiritual interpretation and discernment
+ of Jesus' teachings and demonstrations, which gave them
+47:3 a faint conception of the Life which is God.
+ They no longer measured man by material
+ sense. After gaining the true idea of their glorified Master,
+47:6 they became better healers, leaning no longer on matter,
+ but on the divine Principle of their work. The influx of
+ light was sudden. It was sometimes an overwhelming
+47:9 power as on the Day of Pentecost.
+
+ The traitor's conspiracy
+
+ Judas conspired against Jesus. The world's ingratitude
+ and hatred towards that just man effected his betrayal.
+47:12 The traitor's price was thirty pieces of silver
+ and the smiles of the Pharisees. He chose his
+ time, when the people were in doubt concerning Jesus'
+47:15 teachings.
+
+ A period was approaching which would reveal the in-
+ finite distance between Judas and his Master. Judas
+47:18 Iscariot knew this. He knew that the great goodness of
+ that Master placed a gulf between Jesus and his betrayer,
+ and this spiritual distance inflamed Judas' envy. The
+47:21 greed for gold strengthened his ingratitude, and for a time
+ quieted his remorse. He knew that the world generally
+ loves a lie better than Truth; and so he plotted the be-
+47:24 trayal of Jesus in order to raise himself in popular esti-
+ mation. His dark plot fell to the ground, and the
+ traitor fell with it.
+47:27 The disciples' desertion of their Master in his last
+ earthly struggle was punished; each one came to a vio-
+ lent death except St. John, of whose death we have no
+47:30 record.
+
+ Gethsemane glorified
+
+ During his night of gloom and glory in the garden,
+ Jesus realized the utter error of a belief in any possi-
+48:1 ble material intelligence. The pangs of neglect and the
+ staves of bigoted ignorance smote him sorely. His stu-
+48:3 dents slept. He said unto them: "Could Ye
+ not watch with me one hour?" Could they
+ not watch with him who, waiting and struggling in voice-
+48:6 less agony, held uncomplaining guard over a world?
+ There was no response to that human yearning, and so
+ Jesus turned forever away from earth to heaven, from
+48:9 sense to Soul.
+
+ Remembering the sweat of agony which fell in holy
+ benediction on the grass of Gethsemane, shall the hum-
+48:12 blest or mightiest disciple murmur when he drinks from the
+ same cup, and think, or even wish, to escape the exalt-
+ ing ordeal of sin's revenge on its destroyer? Truth and
+48:15 Love bestow few palms until the consummation of a
+ life-work.
+
+ Defensive weapons
+
+ Judas had the world's weapons. Jesus had not one
+48:18 of them, and chose not the world's means of defence.
+ "He opened not his mouth." The great dem-
+ onstrator of Truth and Love was silent before
+48:21 envy and hate. Peter would have smitten the enemies of
+ his Master, but Jesus forbade him, thus rebuking re-
+ sentment or animal courage. He said: "Put up thy
+48:24 sword."
+
+ Pilate's question
+
+ Pale in the presence of his own momentous question,
+ "What is Truth," Pilate was drawn into acquiescence
+48:27 with the demands of Jesus' enemies. Pilate
+ was ignorant of the consequences of his awful
+ decision against human rights and divine Love, knowing
+48:30 not that he was hastening the final demonstration of what
+ life is and of what the true knowledge of God can do for
+ man.
+
+49:1 The women at the cross could have answered Pilate's
+ question. They knew what had inspired their devotion,
+49:3 winged their faith, opened the eyes of their understand-
+ ing, healed the sick, cast out evil, and caused the disciples
+ to say to their Master: "Even the devils are subject
+49:6 unto us through thy name."
+
+ Students' ingratitude
+
+ Where were the seventy whom Jesus sent forth? Were
+ all conspirators save eleven? Had they forgotten the
+49:9 great exponent of God? Had they so soon lost
+ sight of his mighty works, his toils, privations,
+ sacrifices, his divine patience, sublime courage, and unre-
+49:12 quited affection? O, why did they not gratify his last
+ human yearning with one sign of fidelity?
+
+ Heaven's sentinel
+
+ The meek demonstrator of good, the highest instruc-
+49:15 tor and friend of man, met his earthly fate alone with
+ God. No human eye was there to pity, no
+ arm to save. Forsaken by all whom he had
+49:18 blessed, this faithful sentinel of God at the highest
+ post of power, charged with the grandest trust of
+ heaven, was ready to be transformed by the renewing
+49:21 of the infinite Spirit. He was to prove that the Christ
+ is not subject to material conditions, but is above the
+ reach of human wrath, and is able, through Truth,
+49:24 Life, and Love, to triumph over sin, sickness, death, and
+ the grave.
+
+ Cruel contumely
+
+ The priests and rabbis, before whom he had meekly
+49:27 walked, and those to whom he had given the highest
+ proofs of divine power, mocked him on the
+ cross, saying derisively, "He saved others;
+49:30 himself he cannot save." These scoffers, who turned
+ "aside the right of a man before the face of the Most
+ High," esteemed Jesus as "stricken, smitten of God."
+50:1 "He is brought as a lamb to the slaughter, and as a sheep
+ before her shearers is dumb, so he openeth not his mouth."
+50:3 "Who shall declare his generation?" Who shall decide
+ what truth and love are?
+
+ A cry of despair
+
+ The last supreme moment of mockery, desertion, tor-
+50:6 ture, added to an overwhelming sense of the magnitude
+ of his work, wrung from Jesus' lips the awful
+ cry, "My God, why hast Thou forsaken me?"
+50:9 This despairing appeal, if made to a human parent, would
+ impugn the justice and love of a father who could with-
+ hold a clear token of his presence to sustain and bless so
+50:12 faithful a son. The appeal of Jesus was made both to
+ his divine Principle, the God who is Love, and to himself,
+ Love's pure idea. Had Life, Truth, and Love forsaken
+50:15 him in his highest demonstration? This was a startling
+ question. No! They must abide in him and he in them,
+ or that hour would be shorn of its mighty blessing for the
+50:18 human race.
+
+ Divine Science misunderstood
+
+ If his full recognition of eternal Life had for a mo-
+ ment given way before the evidence of the bodily senses,
+50:21 what would his accusers have said? Even
+ what they did say, - that Jesus' teachings
+ were false, and that all evidence of their cor-
+50:24 rectness was destroyed by his death. But this saying
+ could not make it so.
+
+ The real pillory
+
+ The burden of that hour was terrible beyond human
+50:27 conception. The distrust of mortal minds, disbelieving
+ the purpose of his mission, was a million
+ times sharper than the thorns which pierced
+50:30 his flesh. The real cross, which Jesus bore up the hill
+ of grief, was the world's hatred of Truth and Love. Not
+ the spear nor the material cross wrung from his faithful
+51:1 lips the plaintive cry, "/Eloi, Eloi, lama sabachthani?/" It
+ was the possible loss of something more important than
+51:3 human life which moved him, - the possible misappre-
+ hension of the sublimest influence of his career. This
+ dread added the drop of gall to his cup.
+
+ Life-power indestructible
+
+51:6 Jesus could have withdrawn himself from his enemies.
+ He had power to lay down a human sense of life for his
+ spiritual identity in the likeness of the divine;
+51:9 but he allowed men to attempt the destruc-
+ tion of the mortal body in order that he might furnish
+ the proof of immortal life. Nothing could kill this Life
+51:12 of man. Jesus could give his temporal life into his
+ enemies' hands; but when his earth-mission was accom-
+ plished, his spiritual life, indestructible and eternal,
+51:15 was found forever the same. He knew that matter had
+ no life and that real Life is God; therefore he could no
+ more be separated from his spiritual Life than God could
+51:18 be extinguished.
+
+ Example for our salvation
+
+ His consummate example was for the salvation of us
+ all, but only through doing the works which he did and
+51:21 taught others to do. His purpose in healing
+ was not alone to restore health, but to demon-
+ strate his divine Principle. He was inspired by God, by
+51:24 Truth and Love, in all that he said and did. The motives
+ of his persecutors were pride, envy, cruelty, and vengeance,
+ inflicted on the physical Jesus, but aimed at the divine Prin-
+51:27 ciple, Love, which rebuked their sensuality.
+
+ Jesus was unselfish. His spirituality separated him
+ from sensuousness, and caused the selfish materialist
+51:30 to hate him; but it was this spirituality which enabled
+ Jesus to heal the sick, cast out evil, and raise the
+ dead.
+
+ Master's business
+
+52:1 From early boyhood he was about his "Father's busi-
+ ness." His pursuits lay far apart from theirs. His mas-
+52:3 ter was Spirit; their master was matter. He
+ served God; they served mammon. His affec-
+ tions were pure; theirs were carnal. His senses drank in
+52:6 the spiritual evidence of health, holiness, and life; their
+ senses testified oppositely, and absorbed the material evi-
+ dence of sin, sickness, and death.
+
+ Purity's rebuke
+
+52:9 Their imperfections and impurity felt the ever-present
+ rebuke of his perfection and purity. Hence the world's
+ hatred of the just and perfect Jesus, and the
+52:12 prophet's foresight of the reception error would
+ give him. "Despised and rejected of men," was Isaiah's
+ graphic word concerning the coming Prince of Peace.
+52:15 Herod and Pilate laid aside old feuds in order to unite
+ in putting to shame and death the best man that ever
+ trod the globe. To-day, as of old, error and evil again
+52:18 make common cause against the exponents of truth.
+
+ Saviour's prediction
+
+ The "man of sorrows" best understood the nothing-
+ ness of material life and intelligence and the mighty ac-
+52:21 tuality of all-inclusive God, good. These were
+ the two cardinal points of Mind-healing, or
+ Christian Science, which armed him with Love. The high-
+52:24 est earthly representative of God, speaking of human
+ ability to reflect divine power, prophetically said to his
+ disciples, speaking not for their day only but for all time:
+52:27 "He that believeth on me, the works that I do shall he do
+ also;" and "These signs shall follow them that believe."
+
+ Defamatory accusations
+
+ The accusations of the Pharisees were as self-contra-
+52:30 dictory as their religion. The bigot, the deb-
+ auchee, the hypocrite, called Jesus a glutton
+ and a wine-bibber. They said: "He casteth out devils
+53:1 through Beelzebub," and is the "friend of publicans and
+ sinners." The latter accusation was true, but not in their
+53:3 meaning. Jesus was no ascetic. He did not fast as did
+ the Baptist's disciples; yet there never lived a man so far
+ removed from appetites and passions as the Nazarene.
+53:6 He rebuked sinners pointedly and unflinchingly, because
+ he was their friend; hence the cup he drank.
+
+ Reputation and character
+
+ The reputation of Jesus was the very opposite of his
+53:9 character. Why? Because the divine Principle and
+ practice of Jesus were misunderstood. He
+ was at work in divine Science. His words
+53:12 and works were unknown to the world because above
+ and contrary to the world's religious sense. Mortals be-
+ lieved in God as humanly mighty, rather than as divine,
+53:15 infinite Love.
+
+ Inspiring discontent
+
+ The world could not interpret aright the discomfort
+ which Jesus inspired and the spiritual blessings which
+53:18 might flow from such discomfort. Science
+ shows the cause of the shock so often pro-
+ duced by the truth, - namely, that this shock arises from
+53:21 the great distance between the individual and Truth.
+ Like Peter, we should weep over the warning, instead of
+ denying the truth or mocking the lifelong sacrifice which
+53:24 goodness makes for the destruction of evil.
+
+ Bearing our sins
+
+ Jesus bore our sins in his body. He knew the
+ mortal errors which constitute the material body, and
+53:27 could destroy those errors; but at the time
+ when Jesus felt our infirmities, he had not
+ conquered all the beliefs of the flesh or his sense of ma-
+53:30 terial life, nor had he risen to his final demonstration of
+ spiritual power.
+
+ Had he shared the sinful beliefs of others, he would
+54:1 have been less sensitive to those beliefs. Through the
+ magnitude of his human life, he demonstrated the divine
+54:3 Life. Out of the amplitude of his pure affection, he de-
+ fined Love. With the affluence of Truth, he vanquished
+ error. The world acknowledged not his righteousness,
+54:6 seeing it not; but earth received the harmony his glorified
+ example introduced.
+
+ Inspiration of sacrifice
+
+ Who is ready to follow his teaching and example? All
+54:9 must sooner or later plant themselves in Christ, the true
+ idea of God. That he might liberally pour
+ his dear-bought treasures into empty or sin-
+54:12 filled human storehouses, was the inspiration of Jesus'
+ intense human sacrifice. In witness of his divine com-
+ mission, he presented the proof that Life, Truth, and
+54:15 Love heal the sick and the sinning, and triumph over
+ death through Mind, not matter. This was the highest
+ proof he could have offered of divine Love. His hearers
+54:18 understood neither his words nor his works. They
+ would not accept his meek interpretation of life nor
+ follow his example.
+
+ Spiritual friendship
+
+54:21 His earthly cup of bitterness was drained to the
+ dregs. There adhered to him only a few unpretentious
+ friends, whose religion was something more
+54:24 than a name. It was so vital, that it en-
+ abled them to understand the Nazarene and to share
+ the glory of eternal life. He said that those who fol-
+54:27 lowed him should drink of his cup, and history has con-
+ firmed the prediction.
+
+ Injustice to the Saviour
+
+ If that Godlike and glorified man were physically on
+54:30 earth to-day, would not some, who now pro-
+ fess to love him, reject him? Would they
+ not deny him even the rights of humanity, if he enter-
+55:1 tained any other sense of being and religion than theirs?
+ The advancing century, from a deadened sense of the
+55:3 invisible God, to-day subjects to unchristian comment and
+ usage the idea of Christian healing enjoined by Jesus; but
+ this does not affect the invincible facts.
+55:6 Perhaps the early Christian era did Jesus no more
+ injustice than the later centuries have bestowed upon
+ the healing Christ and spiritual idea of being. Now
+55:9 that the gospel of healing is again preached by the
+ wayside, does not the pulpit sometimes scorn it? But
+ that curative mission, which presents the Saviour in a
+55:12 clearer light than mere words can possibly do, cannot be
+ left out of Christianity, although it is again ruled out of
+ the synagogue.
+
+55:15 Truth's immortal idea is sweeping down the centuries,
+ gathering beneath its wings the sick and sinning. My
+ weary hope tries to realize that happy day, when man shall
+55:18 recognize the Science of Christ and love his neighbor as
+ himself, - when he shall realize God's omnipotence and
+ the healing power of the divine Love in what it has done
+55:21 and is doing for mankind. The promises will be ful-
+ filled. The time for the reappearing of the divine healing
+ is throughout all time; and whosoever layeth his earthly
+55:24 all on the altar of divine Science, drinketh of Christ's
+ cup now, and is endued with the spirit and power of
+ Christian healing.
+
+55:27 In the words of St. John: "He shall give you another
+ Comforter, that he may abide with you /forever/." This
+ Comforter I understand to be Divine Science.
+
+
+
+
+ CHAPTER III - MARRIAGE
+
+ What therefore God hath joined together, let not man put
+ asunder. In the resurrection they neither marry, nor are given
+ in marriage, but are as the angels of God in heaven. - JESUS.
+
+56:1 WHEN our great Teacher came to him for baptism,
+ John was astounded. Reading his thoughts, Jesus
+56:3 added: "Suffer it to be so now: for thus it becometh us
+ to fulfil all righteousness." Jesus' concessions (in certain
+ cases) to material methods were for the advancement of
+56:6 spiritual good.
+
+ Marriage temporal
+
+ Marriage is the legal and moral provision for genera-
+ tion among human kind. Until the spiritual creation
+56:9 is discerned intact, is apprehended and under-
+ stood, and His kingdom is come as in the vision
+ of the Apocalypse, - where the corporeal sense of crea-
+56:12 tion was cast out, and its spiritual sense was revealed from
+ heaven, - marriage will continue, subject to such moral
+ regulations as will secure increasing virtue.
+
+ Fidelity required
+
+56:15 Infidelity to the marriage covenant is the social scourge
+ of all races, "the pestilence that walketh in darkness,
+ . . . the destruction that wasteth at noonday."
+56:18 The commandment, "Thou shalt not com-
+ mit adultery," is no less imperative than the one, "Thou
+ shalt not kill."
+
+57:1 Chastity is the cement of civilization and progress.
+ Without it there is no stability in society, and without it
+57:3 one cannot attain the Science of Life.
+
+ Mental elements
+
+ Union of the masculine and feminine qualities consti-
+ tutes completeness. The masculine mind reaches a
+57:6 higher tone through certain elements of the
+ feminine, while the feminine mind gains cour-
+ age and strength through masculine qualities. These
+57:9 different elements conjoin naturally with each other, and
+ their true harmony is in spiritual oneness. Both sexes
+ should be loving, pure, tender, and strong. The attrac-
+57:12 tion between native qualities will be perpetual only as it
+ is pure and true, bringing sweet seasons of renewal like
+ the returning spring.
+
+ Affection's demands
+
+57:15 Beauty, wealth, or fame is incompetent to meet the
+ demands of the affections, and should never weigh
+ against the better claims of intellect, good-
+57:18 ness, and virtue. Happiness is spiritual,
+ born of Truth and Love. It is unselfish; therefore
+ it cannot exist alone, but requires all mankind to
+57:21 share it.
+
+ Help and discipline
+
+ Human affection is not poured forth vainly, even
+ though it meet no return. Love enriches the nature, en-
+57:24 larging, purifying, and elevating it. The wintry
+ blasts of earth may uproot the flowers of affec-
+ tion, and scatter them to the winds; but this severance
+57:27 of fleshly ties serves to unite thought more closely to
+ God, for Love supports the struggling heart until it ceases
+ to sigh over the world and begins to unfold its wings for
+57:30 heaven.
+
+ Marriage is unblest or blest, according to the disap-
+ pointments it involves or the hopes it fulfils. To happify
+58:1 existence by constant intercourse with those adapted to
+ elevate it, should be the motive of society. Unity of
+58:3 spirit gives new pinions to joy, or else joy's drooping
+ wings trail in dust.
+
+ Chord and discord
+
+ Ill-arranged notes produce discord. Tones of the
+58:6 human mind may be different, but they should be con-
+ cordant in order to blend properly. Unselfish
+ ambition, noble life-motives, and purity, -
+58:9 these constituents of thought, mingling, constitute in-
+ dividually and collectively true happiness, strength, and
+ permanence.
+
+ Mutual freedom
+
+58:12 There is moral freedom in Soul. Never contract the
+ horizon of a worthy outlook by the selfish exaction of
+ all another's time and thoughts. With ad-
+58:15 ditional joys, benevolence should grow more
+ diffusive. The narrowness and jealousy, which would
+ confine a wife or a husband forever within four walls, will
+58:18 not promote the sweet interchange of confidence and love;
+ but on the other hand, a wandering desire for incessant
+ amusement outside the home circle is a poor augury for
+58:21 the happiness of wedlock. Home is the dearest spot on
+ earth, and it should be the centre, though not the bound-
+ ary, of the affections.
+
+ A useful suggestion
+
+58:24 Said the peasant bride to her lover: "Two eat no more
+ together than they eat separately." This is a hint that
+ a wife ought not to court vulgar extravagance
+58:27 or stupid ease, because another supplies her
+ wants. Wealth may obviate the necessity for toil or the
+ chance for ill-nature in the marriage relation, but noth-
+58:30 ing can abolish the cares of marriage.
+
+ Differing duties
+
+ "She that is married careth . . . how she may please
+ her husband," says the Bible; and this is the pleasantest
+59:1 thing to do. Matrimony should never be entered into
+ without a full recognition of its enduring obligations on
+59:3 both sides. There should be the most tender
+ solicitude for each other's happiness, and mu-
+ tual attention and approbation should wait on all the years
+59:6 of married life.
+
+ Mutual compromises will often maintain a compact
+ which might otherwise become unbearable. Man should
+59:9 not be required to participate in all the annoyances and
+ cares of domestic economy, nor should woman be ex-
+ pected to understand political economy. Fulfilling the
+59:12 different demands of their united spheres, their sympa-
+ thies should blend in sweet confidence and cheer, each
+ partner sustaining the other, - thus hallowing the union
+59:15 of interests and affections, in which the heart finds peace
+ and home.
+
+ Trysting renewed
+
+ Tender words and unselfish care in what promotes the
+59:18 welfare and happiness of your wife will prove more salutary
+ in prolonging her health and smiles than stolid
+ indifference or jealousy. Husbands, hear this
+59:21 and remember how slight a word or deed may renew the
+ old trysting-times.
+
+ After marriage, it is too late to grumble over incompati-
+59:24 bility of disposition. A mutual understanding should
+ exist before this union and continue ever after, for decep-
+ tion is fatal to happiness.
+
+ Permanent obligation
+
+59:27 The nuptial vow should never be annulled, so long as
+ its moral obligations are kept intact; but the frequency
+ of divorce shows that the sacredness of this re-
+59:30 lationship is losing its influence, and that fatal
+ mistakes are undermining its foundations. Separation
+ never should take place, and it never would, if both
+60:1 husband and wife were genuine Christian Scientists.
+ Science inevitably lifts one's being higher in the scale of
+60:3 harmony and happiness.
+
+ Permanent affection
+
+ Kindred tastes, motives, and aspirations are necessary
+ to the formation of a happy and permanent companion-
+60:6 ship. The beautiful in character is also the
+ good, welding indissolubly the links of affec-
+ tion. A mother's affection cannot be weaned from her
+60:9 child, because the mother-love includes purity and con-
+ stancy, both of which are immortal. Therefore maternal
+ affection lives on under whatever difficulties.
+60:12 From the logic of events we learn that selfishness
+ and impurity alone are fleeting, and that wisdom will
+ ultimately put asunder what she hath not joined
+60:15 together.
+
+ Centre for affections
+
+ Marriage should improve the human species, becoming
+ a barrier against vice, a protection to woman, strength to
+60:18 man, and a centre for the affections. This,
+ however, in a majority of cases, is not its
+ present tendency, and why? Because the education of
+60:21 the higher nature is neglected, and other considerations,
+ - passion, frivolous amusements, personal adornment,
+ display, and pride, - occupy thought.
+
+ Spiritual concord
+
+60:24 An ill-attuned ear calls discord harmony, not appreciat-
+ ing concord. So physical sense, not discerning the true
+ happiness of being, places it on a false basis.
+60:27 Science will correct the discord, and teach us
+ life's sweeter harmonies.
+
+ Soul has infinite resources with which to bless mankind,
+60:30 and happiness would be more readily attained and would
+ be more secure in our keeping, if sought in Soul. Higher
+ enjoyments alone can satisfy the cravings of immortal
+61:1 man. We cannot circumscribe happiness within the
+ limits of personal sense. The senses confer no real
+61:3 enjoyment.
+
+ Ascendency of good
+
+ The good in human affections must have ascendency
+ over the evil and the spiritual over the animal, or happi-
+61:6 ness will never be won. The attainment of
+ this celestial condition would improve our
+ progeny, diminish crime, and give higher aims to ambi-
+61:9 tion. Every valley of sin must be exalted, and every
+ mountain of selfishness be brought low, that the highway
+ of our God may be prepared in Science. The offspring
+61:12 of heavenly-minded parents inherit more intellect, better
+ balanced minds, and sounder constitutions.
+
+ Propensities inherited
+
+ If some fortuitous circumstance places promising chil-
+61:15 dren in the arms of gross parents, often these beautiful
+ children early droop and die, like tropical
+ flowers born amid Alpine snows. If perchance
+61:18 they live to become parents in their turn, they may re-
+ produce in their own helpless little ones the grosser traits
+ of their ancestors. What hope of happiness, what noble
+61:21 ambition, can inspire the child who inherits propensities
+ that must either be overcome or reduce him to a loath-
+ some wreck?
+
+61:24 Is not the propagation of the human species a greater
+ responsibility, a more solemn charge, than the culture of
+ your garden or the raising of stock to increase your flocks
+61:27 and herds? Nothing unworthy of perpetuity should be
+ transmitted to children.
+
+ The formation of mortals must greatly improve to
+61:30 advance mankind. The scientific /morale/ of marriage is
+ spiritual unity. If the propagation of a higher human
+ species is requisite to reach this goal, then its material con-
+62:1 ditions can only be permitted for the purpose of gener-
+ ating. The foetus must be kept mentally pure and the
+62:3 period of gestation have the sanctity of virginity.
+
+ The entire education of children should be such as to
+ form habits of obedience to the moral and spiritual law,
+62:6 with which the child can meet and master the belief in so-
+ called physical laws, a belief which breeds disease.
+
+ Inheritance heeded
+
+ If parents create in their babes a desire for incessant
+62:9 amusement, to be always fed, rocked, tossed, or talked
+ to, those parents should not, in after years,
+ complain of their children's fretfulness or fri-
+62:12 volity, which the parents themselves have occasioned.
+ Taking less "thought for your life, what ye shall eat, or
+ what ye shall drink"; less thought "for your body what
+62:15 ye shall put on," will do much more for the health of the
+ rising generation than you dream. Children should be
+ allowed to remain children in knowledge, and should
+62:18 become men and women only through growth in the
+ understanding of man's higher nature.
+
+ The Mind creative
+
+ We must not attribute more and more intelligence
+62:21 to matter, but less and less, if we would be wise and
+ healthy. The divine Mind, which forms the
+ bud and blossom, will care for the human
+62:24 body, even as it clothes the lily; but let no mortal inter-
+ fere with God's government by thrusting in the laws of
+ erring, human concepts.
+
+ Superior law of Soul
+
+62:27 The higher nature of man is not governed by the lower;
+ if it were, the order of wisdom would be reversed.
+ Our false views of life hide eternal harmony,
+62:30 and produce the ills of which we complain.
+ Because mortals believe in material laws and reject the
+ Science of Mind, this does not make materiality first and
+63:1 the superior law of Soul last. You would never think
+ that flannel was better for warding off pulmonary disease
+63:3 than the controlling Mind, if you understood the Science
+ of being.
+
+ Spiritual origin
+
+ In Science man is the offspring of Spirit. The beauti-
+63:6 ful, good, and pure constitute his ancestry. His origin is
+ not, like that of mortals, in brute instinct, nor
+ does he pass through material conditions prior
+63:9 to reaching intelligence. Spirit is his primitive and ulti-
+ mate source of being; God is his Father, and Life is the
+ law of his being.
+
+ The rights of woman
+
+63:12 Civil law establishes very unfair differences between the
+ rights of the two sexes. Christian Science furnishes no
+ precedent for such injustice, and civilization
+63:15 mitigates it in some measure. Still, it is a
+ marvel why usage should accord woman less rights than
+ does either Christian Science or civilization.
+
+ Unfair discrimination
+
+63:18 Our laws are not impartial, to say the least, in their
+ discrimination as to the person, property, and parental
+ claims of the two sexes. If the elective fran-
+63:21 chise for women will remedy the evil with-
+ out encouraging difficulties of greater magnitude, let us
+ hope it will be granted. A feasible as well as rational
+63:24 means of improvement at present is the elevation of
+ society in general and the achievement of a nobler
+ race for legislation, - a race having higher aims and
+63:27 motives.
+
+ If a dissolute husband deserts his wife, certainly the
+ wronged, and perchance impoverished, woman should be
+63:30 allowed to collect her own wages, enter into business
+ agreements, hold real estate, deposit funds, and own her
+ children free from interference.
+
+64:1 Want of uniform justice is a crying evil caused by the
+ selfishness and inhumanity of man. Our forefathers
+64:3 exercised their faith in the direction taught by the Apostle
+ James, when he said: "Pure religion and undefiled before
+ God and the Father, is this, To visit the fatherless and
+64:6 widows in their affliction, and to keep himself unspotted
+ from the world."
+
+ Benevolence hindered
+
+ Pride, envy, or jealousy seems on most occasions to
+64:9 be the master of ceremonies, ruling out primitive Chris-
+ tianity. When a man lends a helping hand
+ to some noble woman, struggling alone with
+64:12 adversity, his wife should not say, "It is never well to
+ interfere with your neighbor's business." A wife is
+ sometimes debarred by a covetous domestic tyrant from
+64:15 giving the ready aid her sympathy and charity would
+ afford.
+
+ Progressive development
+
+ Marriage should signify a union of hearts. Further-
+64:18 more, the time cometh of which Jesus spake, when he
+ declared that in the resurrection there should
+ be no more marrying nor giving in marriage,
+64:21 but man would be as the angels. Then shall Soul re-
+ joice in its own, in which passion has no part. Then
+ white-robed purity will unite in one person masculine wis-
+64:24 dom and feminine love, spiritual understanding and per-
+ petual peace.
+
+ Until it is learned that God is the Father of all, mar-
+64:27 riage will continue. Let not mortals permit a disregard
+ of law which might lead to a worse state of society than
+ now exists. Honesty and virtue ensure the stability of
+64:30 the marriage covenant. Spirit will ultimately claim its
+ own, - all that really is, - and the voices of physical
+ sense will be forever hushed.
+
+ Blessing of Christ
+
+65:1 Experience should be the school of virtue, and human
+ happiness should proceed from man's highest nature.
+65:3 May Christ, Truth, be present at every bridal
+ altar to turn the water into wine and to give to
+ human life an inspiration by which man's spiritual and
+65:6 eternal existence may be discerned.
+
+ Righteous foundations
+
+ If the foundations of human affection are consistent
+ with progress, they will be strong and enduring. Divorces
+65:9 should warn the age of some fundamental error
+ in the marriage state. The union of the sexes
+ suffers fearful discord. To gain Christian Science and its
+65:12 harmony, life should be more metaphysically regarded.
+
+ Powerless promises
+
+ The broadcast powers of evil so conspicuous to-day
+ show themselves in the materialism and sensualism of
+65:15 the age, struggling against the advancing
+ spiritual era. Beholding the world's lack of
+ Christianity and the powerlessness of vows to make home
+65:18 happy, the human mind will at length demand a higher
+ affection.
+
+ Transition and reform
+
+ There will ensue a fermentation over this as over many
+65:21 other reforms, until we get at last the clear straining of
+ truth, and impurity and error are left among
+ the lees. The fermentation even of fluids is
+65:24 not pleasant. An unsettled, transitional stage is never
+ desirable on its own account. Matrimony, which was once
+ a fixed fact among us, must lose its present slippery foot-
+65:27 ing, and man must find permanence and peace in a more
+ spiritual adherence.
+
+ The mental chemicalization, which has brought con-
+65:30 jugal infidelity to the surface, will assuredly throw off
+ this evil, and marriage will become purer when the scum
+ is gone.
+
+ Thou art right, immortal Shakespeare, great poet of
+ humanity:
+66:3 Sweet are the uses of adversity;
+ Which, like the toad, ugly and venomous,
+ Wears yet a precious jewel in his head.
+
+ Salutary sorrow
+
+66:6 Trials teach mortals not to lean on a material staff, -
+ a broken reed, which pierces the heart. We do not
+ half remember this in the sunshine of joy
+66:9 and prosperity. Sorrow is salutary. Through
+ great tribulation we enter the kingdom. Trials are
+ proofs of God's care. Spiritual development germi-
+66:12 nates not from seed sown in the soil of material hopes,
+ but when these decay, Love propagates anew the higher
+ joys of Spirit, which have no taint of earth. Each suc-
+66:15 cessive stage of experience unfolds new views of divine
+ goodness and love.
+
+ Amidst gratitude for conjugal felicity, it is well to re-
+66:18 member how fleeting are human joys. Amidst conjugal
+ infelicity, it is well to hope, pray, and wait patiently on
+ divine wisdom to point out the path.
+
+ Patience is wisdom
+
+66:21 Husbands and wives should never separate if there
+ is no Christian demand for it. It is better to await the
+ logic of events than for a wife precipitately
+66:24 to leave her husband or for a husband to
+ leave his wife. If one is better than the other, as must
+ always be the case, the other pre-eminently needs good
+66:27 company. Socrates considered patience salutary under
+ such circumstances, making his Xantippe a discipline for
+ his philosophy.
+
+ The gold and dross
+
+66:30 Sorrow has its reward. It never leaves us
+ where it found us. The furnace separates
+ the gold from the dross that the precious metal may
+67:1 be graven with the image of God. The cup our Father
+ hath given, shall we not drink it and learn the lessons
+67:3 He teaches?
+
+ Weathering the storm
+
+ When the ocean is stirred by a storm, then the clouds
+ lower, the wind shrieks through the tightened shrouds,
+67:6 and the waves lift themselves into mountains.
+ We ask the helmsman: "Do you know your
+ course? Can you steer safely amid the storm?" He
+67:9 answers bravely, but even the dauntless seaman is not
+ sure of his safety; nautical science is not equal to the
+ Science of Mind. Yet, acting up to his highest under-
+67:12 standing, firm at the post of duty, the mariner works on
+ and awaits the issue. Thus should we deport ourselves
+ on the seething ocean of sorrow. Hoping and work-
+67:15 ing, one should stick to the wreck, until an irresistible
+ propulsion precipitates his doom or sunshine gladdens
+ the troubled sea.
+
+ Spiritual power
+
+67:18 The notion that animal natures can possibly give force
+ to character is too absurd for consideration, when we
+ remember that through spiritual ascendency
+67:21 our Lord and Master healed the sick, raised
+ the dead, and commanded even the winds and waves to
+ obey him. Grace and Truth are potent beyond all other
+67:24 means and methods.
+
+ The lack of spiritual power in the limited demonstration
+ of popular Christianity does not put to silence the labor
+67:27 of centuries. Spiritual, not corporeal, consciousness is
+ needed. Man delivered from sin, disease, and death
+ presents the true likeness or spiritual ideal.
+
+ Basis of true religion
+
+67:30 Systems of religion and medicine treat of physical pains
+ and pleasures, but Jesus rebuked the suffering from any
+ such cause or effect. The epoch approaches when the
+68:1 understanding of the truth of being will be the basis of
+ true religion. At present mortals progress slowly for
+68:3 fear of being thought ridiculous. They are
+ slaves to fashion, pride, and sense. Some-
+ time we shall learn how Spirit, the great architect, has
+68:6 created men and women in Science. We ought to weary
+ of the fleeting and false and to cherish nothing which
+ hinders our highest selfhood.
+
+68:9 Jealousy is the grave of affection. The presence of
+ mistrust, where confidence is due, withers the flowers
+ of Eden and scatters love's petals to decay. Be not
+68:12 in haste to take the vow "until death do us part."
+ Consider its obligations, its responsibilities, its rela-
+ tions to your growth and to your influence on other
+68:15 lives.
+
+ Insanity and agamogenesis
+
+ I never knew more than one individual who believed
+ in agamogenesis; she was unmarried, a lovely charac-
+68:18 ter, was suffering from incipient insanity, and
+ a Christian Scientist cured her. I have named
+ her case to individuals, when casting my bread upon
+68:21 the waters, and it may have caused the good to ponder
+ and the evil to hatch their silly innuendoes and lies, since
+ salutary causes sometimes incur these effects. The per-
+68:24 petuation of the floral species by bud or cell-division is
+ evident, but I discredit the belief that agamogenesis
+ applies to the human species.
+
+ God's creation intact
+
+68:27 Christian Science presents unfoldment, not accretion;
+ it manifests no material growth from molecule to mind,
+ but an impartation of the divine Mind to man
+68:30 and the universe. Proportionately as human
+ generation ceases, the unbroken links of eternal, har-
+ monious being will be spiritually discerned; and man,
+69:1 not of the earth earthly but coexistent with God, will
+ appear. The scientific fact that man and the universe
+69:3 are evolved from Spirit, and so are spiritual, is as fixed in
+ divine Science as is the proof that mortals gain the sense
+ of health only as they lose the sense of sin and disease.
+69:6 Mortals can never understand God's creation while believ-
+ ing that man is a creator. God's children already created
+ will be cognized only as man finds the truth of being.
+69:9 Thus it is that the real, ideal man appears in proportion
+ as the false and material disappears. No longer to marry
+ or to be "given in marriage" neither closes man's con-
+69:12 tinuity nor his sense of increasing number in God's in-
+ finite plan. Spiritually to understand that there is but
+ one creator, God, unfolds all creation, confirms the Scrip-
+69:15 tures, brings the sweet assurance of no parting, no pain,
+ and of man deathless and perfect and eternal.
+
+ If Christian Scientists educate their own offspring
+69:18 spiritually, they can educate others spiritually and not
+ conflict with the scientific sense of God's creation. Some
+ day the child will ask his parent: "Do you keep the First
+69:21 Commandment? Do you have one God and creator, or
+ is man a creator?" If the father replies, "God creates
+ man through man," the child may ask, "Do you teach
+69:24 that Spirit creates materially, or do you declare that
+ Spirit is infinite, therefore matter is out of the ques-
+ tion?" Jesus said, "The children of this world marry,
+69:27 and are given in marriage: But they which shall be ac-
+ counted worthy to obtain that world, and the resur-
+ rection from the dead, neither marry, nor are given in
+69:30 marriage."
+
+
+
+
+ CHAPTER IV - CHRISTIAN SCIENCE VERSUS SPIRITUALISM
+
+ And when they shall say unto you,
+ Seek unto them that have familiar spirits,
+ And unto wizards that peep and that mutter;
+ Should not a people seek unto their God? - ISAIAH.
+
+ Verily, verily, I say unto you, If a man keep my saying, he
+ shall never see death. Then said the Jews unto him, Now we
+ know that thou hast a devil. - JOHN.
+
+ The infinite one Spirit
+
+70:1 MORTAL existence is an enigma. Every day is a
+ mystery. The testimony of the corporeal senses
+70:3 cannot inform us what is real and what is delusive, but
+ the revelations of Christian Science unlock the treasures
+ of Truth. Whatever is false or sinful can
+70:6 never enter the atmosphere of Spirit. There
+ is but one Spirit. Man is never God, but spiritual man,
+ made in God's likeness, reflects God. In this scientific
+70:9 reflection the Ego and the Father are inseparable. The
+ supposition that corporeal beings are spirits, or that there
+ are good and evil spirits, is a mistake.
+
+ Real and unreal identity
+
+70:12 The divine Mind maintains all identities, from a blade
+ of grass to a star, as distinct and eternal. The
+ questions are: What are God's identities?
+70:15 What is Soul? Does life or soul exist in the thing
+ formed?
+
+71:1 Nothing is real and eternal, - nothing is Spirit, - but
+ God and His idea. Evil has no reality. It is neither
+71:3 person, place, nor thing, but is simply a belief, an illusion
+ of material sense.
+
+ The identity, or idea, of all reality continues forever;
+71:6 but Spirit, or the divine Principle of all, is not /in/ Spirit's
+ formations. Soul is synonymous with Spirit, God, the
+ creative, governing, infinite Principle outside of finite form,
+71:9 which forms only reflect.
+
+ Dream-lessons
+
+ Close your eyes, and you may dream that you see a
+ flower, - that you touch and smell it. Thus you learn
+71:12 that the flower is a product of the so-called
+ mind, a formation of thought rather than of
+ matter. Close your eyes again, and you may see land-
+71:15 scapes, men, and women. Thus you learn that these
+ also are images, which mortal mind holds and evolves
+ and which simulate mind, life, and intelligence. From
+71:18 dreams also you learn that neither mortal mind nor
+ matter is the image or likeness of God, and that im-
+ mortal Mind is not in matter.
+
+ Found wanting
+
+71:21 When the Science of Mind is understood, spiritualism
+ will be found mainly erroneous, having no scientific basis
+ nor origin, no proof nor power outside of
+71:24 human testimony. It is the offspring of the
+ physical senses. There is no sensuality in Spirit. I never
+ could believe in spiritualism.
+
+71:27 The basis and structure of spiritualism are alike ma-
+ terial and physical. Its spirits are so many corporealities,
+ limited and finite in character and quality. Spiritualism
+71:30 therefore presupposes Spirit, which is ever infinite, to be
+ a corporeal being, a finite form, - a theory contrary to
+ Christian Science.
+
+72:1 There is but one spiritual existence, - the Life of
+ which corporeal sense can take no cognizance. The
+72:3 divine Principle of man speaks through immortal sense.
+ If a material body - in other words, mortal, material
+ sense - were permeated by Spirit, that body would
+72:6 disappear to mortal sense, would be deathless. A con-
+ dition precedent to communion with Spirit is the gain of
+ spiritual life.
+ Spirits obsolete
+
+72:9 So-called /spirits/ are but corporeal communicators. As
+ light destroys darkness and in the place of darkness all
+ is light, so (in absolute Science) Soul, or God,
+72:12 is the only truth-giver to man. Truth de-
+ stroys mortality, and brings to light immortality. Mortal
+ belief (the material sense of life) and immortal Truth
+72:15 (the spiritual sense) are the tares and the wheat, which
+ are not united by progress, but separated.
+
+ Perfection is not expressed through imperfection.
+72:18 Spirit is not made manifest through matter, the anti-
+ pode of Spirit. Error is not a convenient sieve through
+ which truth can be strained.
+
+ Scientific phenomena
+
+72:21 God, good, being ever present, it follows in divine
+ logic that evil, the suppositional opposite of good, is never
+ present. In Science, individual good derived
+72:24 from God, the infinite All-in-all, may flow
+ from the departed to mortals; but evil is neither com-
+ municable nor scientific. A sinning, earthly mortal is
+72:27 not the reality of Life nor the medium through which
+ truth passes to earth. The joy of intercourse becomes
+ the jest of sin, when evil and suffering are communicable.
+72:30 Not personal intercommunion but divine law is the com-
+ municator of truth, health, and harmony to earth and
+ humanity. As readily can you mingle fire and frost as
+73:1 Spirit and matter. In either case, one does not support
+ the other.
+
+73:3 Spiritualism calls one person, living in this world, /ma-
+ terial/, but another, who has died to-day a sinner and sup-
+ posedly will return to earth to-morrow, it terms a /spirit/.
+73:6 The fact is that neither the one nor the other is infinite
+ Spirit, for Spirit is God, and man is His likeness.
+
+ One government
+
+ The belief that one man, as spirit, can control an-
+73:9 other man, as matter, upsets both the individuality and
+ the Science of man, for man is image. God
+ controls man, and God is the only Spirit. Any
+73:12 other control or attraction of so-called spirit is a mortal
+ belief, which ought to be known by its fruit, - the repe-
+ tition of evil.
+
+73:15 If Spirit, or God, communed with mortals or controlled
+ them through electricity or any other form of matter, the
+ divine order and the Science of omnipotent, omnipresent
+73:18 Spirit would be destroyed.
+
+ Incorrect theories
+
+ The belief that material bodies return to dust, hereafter
+ to rise up as spiritual bodies with material sensations and
+73:21 desires, is incorrect. Equally incorrect is the
+ belief that spirit is confined in a finite, ma-
+ terial body, from which it is freed by death, and that, when
+73:24 it is freed from the material body, spirit retains the sensa-
+ tions belonging to that body.
+
+ No me-diumship
+
+ It is a grave mistake to suppose that matter is any part
+73:27 of the reality of intelligent existence, or that Spirit and
+ matter, intelligence and non-intelligence, can
+ commune together. This error Science will
+73:30 destroy. The sensual cannot be made the mouthpiece of
+ the spiritual, nor can the finite become the channel of
+ the infinite. There is no communication between so-
+74:1 called material existence and spiritual life which is not
+ subject to death.
+
+ Opposing conditions
+
+74:3 To be on communicable terms with Spirit, persons must
+ be free from organic bodies; and their return to a mate-
+ rial condition, after having once left it, would
+74:6 be as impossible as would be the restoration
+ to its original condition of the acorn, already absorbed
+ into a sprout which has risen above the soil. The seed
+74:9 which has germinated has a new form and state of exist-
+ ence. When here or hereafter the belief of life in matter
+ is extinct, the error which has held the belief dissolves
+74:12 with the belief, and never returns to the old condition.
+ No correspondence nor communion can exist between
+ persons in such opposite dreams as the belief of having
+74:15 died and left a material body and the belief of still living
+ in an organic, material body.
+
+ Bridgeless division
+
+ The caterpillar, transformed into a beautiful insect,
+74:18 is no longer a worm, nor does the insect return to
+ fraternize with or control the worm. Such
+ a backward transformation is impossible in
+74:21 Science. Darkness and light, infancy and manhood,
+ sickness and health, are opposites, - different beliefs,
+ which never blend. Who will say that infancy can utter
+74:24 the ideas of manhood, that darkness can represent light,
+ that we are in Europe when we are in the opposite hemi-
+ sphere? There is no bridge across the gulf which divides
+74:27 two such opposite conditions as the spiritual, or incor-
+ poreal, and the physical, or corporeal.
+
+ In Christian Science there is never a retrograde step,
+74:30 never a return to positions outgrown. The so-called dead
+ and living cannot commune together, for they are in
+ separate states of existence, or consciousness.
+
+ Unscientific investiture
+
+75:1 This simple truth lays bare the mistaken assumption
+ that man dies as matter but comes to life as spirit. The
+75:3 so-called dead, in order to reappear to those
+ still in the existence cognized by the physical
+ senses, would need to be tangible and material, - to have
+75:6 a material investiture, - or the material senses could take
+ no cognizance of the so-called dead.
+
+ Spiritualism would transfer men from the spiritual sense
+75:9 of existence back into its material sense. This gross mate-
+ rialism is scientifically impossible, since to infinite Spirit
+ there can be no matter.
+
+ Raising the dead
+
+75:12 Jesus said of Lazarus: "Our friend Lazarus sleepeth;
+ but I go, that I may awake him out of sleep." Jesus
+ restored Lazarus by the understanding that
+75:15 Lazarus had never died, not by an admis-
+ sion that his body had died and then lived again. Had
+ Jesus believed that Lazarus had lived or died in his
+75:18 body, the Master would have stood on the same plane of
+ belief as those who buried the body, and he could not have
+ resuscitated it.
+
+75:21 When you can waken yourself or others out of the belief
+ that all must die, you can then exercise Jesus' spiritual
+ power to reproduce the presence of those who have thought
+75:24 they died, - but not otherwise.
+
+ Vision of the dying
+
+ There is one possible moment, when those living on the
+ earth and those called dead, can commune together, and
+75:27 that is the moment previous to the transition,
+ - the moment when the link between their op-
+ posite beliefs is being sundered. In the vestibule through
+75:30 which we pass from one dream to another dream, or
+ when we awake from earth's sleep to the grand verities
+ of Life, the departing may hear the glad welcome of those
+76:1 who have gone before. The ones departing may whisper
+ this vision, name the face that smiles on them and the
+76:3 hand which beckons them, as one at Niagara, with eyes
+ open only to that wonder, forgets all else and breathes
+ aloud his rapture.
+
+ Real Life is God
+
+76:6 When being is understood, Life will be recognized as
+ neither material nor finite, but as infinite, - as God,
+ universal good; and the belief that life, or
+76:9 mind, was ever in a finite form, or good in
+ evil, will be destroyed. Then it will be understood that
+ Spirit never entered matter and was therefore never
+76:12 raised from matter. When advanced to spiritual being
+ and the understanding of God, man can no longer com-
+ mune with matter; neither can he return to it, any more
+76:15 than a tree can return to its seed. Neither will man seem
+ to be corporeal, but he will be an individual conscious-
+ ness, characterized by the divine Spirit as idea, not matter.
+
+76:18 Suffering, sinning, dying beliefs are unreal. When
+ divine Science is universally understood, they will have
+ no power over man, for man is immortal and lives by
+76:21 divine authority.
+
+ Immaterial pleasure
+
+ The sinless joy, - the perfect harmony and immortality
+ of Life, possessing unlimited divine beauty and goodness
+76:24 without a single bodily pleasure or pain, -
+ constitutes the only veritable, indestructible
+ man, whose being is spiritual. This state of existence
+76:27 is scientific and intact, - a perfection discernible only
+ by those who have the final understanding of Christ in
+ divine Science. Death can never hasten this state of
+76:30 existence, for death must be overcome, not submitted to,
+ before immortality appears.
+
+ The recognition of Spirit and of infinity comes not
+77:1 suddenly here or hereafter. The pious Polycarp said:
+ "I cannot turn at once from good to evil." Neither do
+77:3 other mortals accomplish the change from error to truth
+ at a single bound.
+
+ Second death
+
+ Existence continues to be a belief of corporeal sense
+77:6 until the Science of being is reached. Error brings its
+ own self-destruction both here and hereafter,
+ for mortal mind creates its own physical con-
+77:9 ditions. Death will occur on the next plane of existence
+ as on this, until the spiritual understanding of Life is
+ reached. Then, and not until then, will it be demon-
+77:12 strated that "the second death hath no power."
+
+ A dream vanishing
+
+ The period required for this dream of material life,
+ embracing its so-called pleasures and pains, to vanish
+77:15 from consciousness, "knoweth no man . . .
+ neither the Son, but the Father." This period
+ will be of longer or shorter duration according to the
+77:18 tenacity of error. Of what advantage, then, would it be
+ to us, or to the departed, to prolong the material state and
+ so prolong the illusion either of a soul inert or of a sinning,
+77:21 suffering sense, - a so-called mind fettered to matter.
+
+ Progress and purgatory
+
+ Even if communications from spirits to mortal con-
+ sciousness were possible, such communications would
+77:24 grow beautifully less with every advanced stage
+ of existence. The departed would gradually
+ rise above ignorance and materiality, and Spiritualists
+77:27 would outgrow their beliefs in material spiritualism.
+ Spiritism consigns the so-called dead to a state resembling
+ that of blighted buds, - to a wretched purgatory, where
+77:30 the chances of the departed for improvement narrow
+ into nothing and they return to their old standpoints of
+ matter.
+
+ Unnatural deflections
+
+78:1 The decaying flower, the blighted bud, the gnarled oak,
+ the ferocious beast, - like the discords of disease, sin,
+78:3 and death, - are unnatural. They are the fal-
+ sities of sense, the changing deflections of mor-
+ tal mind; they are not the eternal realities of Mind.
+
+ Absurd oracles
+
+78:6 How unreasonable is the belief that we are wearing
+ out life and hastening to death, and that at the same
+ time we are communing with immortality!
+78:9 If the departed are in rapport with mor-
+ tality, or matter, they are not spiritual, but must still
+ be mortal, sinning, suffering, and dying. Then why
+78:12 look to them - even were communication possible - for
+ proofs of immortality, and accept them as oracles? Com-
+ munications gathered from ignorance are pernicious in
+78:15 tendency.
+
+ Spiritualism with its material accompaniments would
+ destroy the supremacy of Spirit. If Spirit pervades all
+78:18 space, it needs no material method for the transmission
+ of messages. Spirit needs no wires nor electricity in order
+ to be omnipresent.
+
+ Spirit intangible
+
+78:21 Spirit is not materially tangible. How then can it
+ communicate with man through electric, material effects?
+ How can the majesty and omnipotence of
+78:24 Spirit be lost? God is not in the medley
+ where matter cares for matter, where spiritism makes
+ many gods, and hypnotism and electricity are claimed
+78:27 to be the agents of God's government.
+
+ Spirit blesses man, but man cannot "tell whence
+ it cometh." By it the sick are healed, the sorrowing are
+78:30 comforted, and the sinning are reformed. These are the
+ effects of one universal God, the invisible good dwelling
+ in eternal Science.
+
+ Thought regarding death
+
+79:1 The act of describing disease - its symptoms, locality,
+ and fatality - is not scientific. Warning people against
+79:3 death is an error that tends to frighten into
+ death those who are ignorant of Life as God.
+ Thousands of instances could be cited of health restored
+79:6 by changing the patient's thoughts regarding death.
+
+ Fallacious hypotheses
+
+ A scientific mental method is more sanitary than the
+ use of drugs, and such a mental method produces perma-
+79:9 nent health. Science must go over the whole
+ ground, and dig up every seed of error's sow-
+ ing. Spiritualism relies upon human beliefs and hy-
+79:12 potheses. Christian Science removes these beliefs and
+ hypotheses through the higher understanding of God, for
+ Christian Science, resting on divine Principle, not on ma-
+79:15 terial personalities, in its revelation of immortality, intro-
+ duces the harmony of being.
+
+ Jesus cast out evil spirits, or false beliefs. The Apostle
+79:18 Paul bade men have the Mind that was in the Christ.
+ Jesus did his own work by the one Spirit. He said: "My
+ Father worketh hitherto, and I work." He never de-
+79:21 scribed disease, so far as can be learned from the Gospels,
+ but he healed disease.
+
+ Mistaken methods
+
+ The unscientific practitioner says: "You are ill. Your
+79:24 brain is overtaxed, and you must rest. Your body is
+ weak, and it must be strengthened. You have
+ nervous prostration, and must be treated for it."
+79:27 Science objects to all this, contending for the rights of in-
+ telligence and asserting that Mind controls body and brain.
+
+ Divine strength
+
+ Mind-science teaches that mortals need "not be weary
+79:30 in well doing." It dissipates fatigue in doing
+ good. Giving does not impoverish us in the
+ service of our Maker, neither does withholding enrich us.
+80:1 We have strength in proportion to our apprehension of
+ the truth, and our strength is not lessened by giving
+80:3 utterance to truth. A cup of coffee or tea is not the equal
+ of truth, whether for the inspiration of a sermon or for
+ the support of bodily endurance.
+
+ A denial of immortality
+
+80:6 A communication purporting to come from the late
+ Theodore Parker reads as follows: "There never was,
+ and there never will be, an immortal spirit."
+80:9 Yet the very periodical containing this sen-
+ tence repeats weekly the assertion that spirit-communica-
+ tions are our only proofs of immortality.
+
+ Mysticism unscientific
+
+80:12 I entertain no doubt of the humanity and philanthropy
+ of many Spiritualists, but I cannot coincide with their
+ views. It is mysticism which gives spiritual-
+80:15 ism its force. Science dispels mystery and
+ explains extraordinary phenomena; but Science never
+ removes phenomena from the domain of reason into the
+80:18 realm of mysticism.
+
+ Physical falsities
+
+ It should not seem mysterious that mind, without the
+ aid of hands, can move a table, when we already know
+80:21 that it is mind-power which moves both table
+ and hand. Even planchette - the French toy
+ which years ago pleased so many people - attested the con-
+80:24 trol of mortal mind over its substratum, called matter.
+
+ It is mortal mind which convulses its substratum, matter.
+ These movements arise from the volition of human belief,
+80:27 but they are neither scientific nor rational. Mortal mind
+ produces table-tipping as certainly as table-setting, and
+ believes that this wonder emanates from spirits and elec-
+80:30 tricity. This belief rests on the common conviction that
+ mind and matter cooperate both visibly and invisibly,
+ hence that matter is intelligent.
+
+ Poor post-mortem evidence
+
+81:1 There is not so much evidence to prove intercommuni-
+ cation between the so-called dead and the living, as there
+81:3 is to show the sick that matter suffers and has
+ sensation; yet this latter evidence is destroyed by
+ the Mind-science. If Spiritualists understood the
+81:6 Science of being, their belief in mediumship would vanish.
+
+ No proof of immortality
+
+ At the very best and on its own theories, spiritualism
+ can only prove that certain individuals have a continued
+81:9 existence after death and maintain their affili-
+ ation with mortal flesh; but this fact affords
+ no certainty of everlasting life. A man's assertion that
+81:12 he is immortal no more proves him to be so, than the op-
+ posite assertion, that he is mortal, would prove immor-
+ tality a lie. Nor is the case improved when alleged spirits
+81:15 teach immortality. Life, Love, Truth, is the only proof
+ of immortality.
+
+ Mind's manifestations immortal
+
+ Man in the likeness of God as revealed in Science can-
+81:18 not help being immortal. Though the grass seemeth to
+ wither and the flower to fade, they reappear.
+ Erase the figures which express number, silence
+81:21 the tones of music, give to the worms the body
+ called man, and yet the producing, governing, divine
+ Principle lives on, - in the case of man as truly as in
+81:24 the case of numbers and of music, - despite the so-called
+ laws of matter, which define man as mortal. Though
+ the inharmony resulting from material sense hides the
+81:27 harmony of Science, inharmony cannot destroy the divine
+ Principle of Science. In Science, man's immortality de-
+ pends upon that of God, good, and follows as a necessary
+81:30 consequence of the immortality of good.
+
+ Reading thoughts
+
+ That somebody, somewhere, must have known the
+ deceased person, supposed to be the communicator, is
+82:1 evident, and it is as easy to read distant thoughts as near.
+ We think of an absent friend as easily as we do of one
+82:3 present. It is no more difficult to read the
+ absent mind than it is to read the present.
+ Chaucer wrote centuries ago, yet we still read his thought
+82:6 in his verse. What is classic study, but discernment of
+ the minds of Homer and Virgil, of whose personal exist-
+ ence we may be in doubt?
+
+ Impossible intercommunion
+
+82:9 If spiritual life has been won by the departed, they
+ cannot return to material existence, because different
+ states of consciousness are involved, and one
+82:12 person cannot exist in two different states of
+ consciousness at the same time. In sleep we
+ do not communicate with the dreamer by our side despite
+82:15 his physical proximity, because both of us are either un-
+ conscious or are wandering in our dreams through differ-
+ ent mazes of consciousness.
+
+82:18 In like manner it would follow, even if our departed
+ friends were near us and were in as conscious a state of
+ existence as before the change we call death, that their
+82:21 state of consciousness must be different from ours. We
+ are not in their state, nor are they in the mental realm
+ in which we dwell. Communion between them and
+82:24 ourselves would be prevented by this difference. The
+ mental states are so unlike, that intercommunion is as
+ impossible as it would be between a mole and a human
+82:27 being. Different dreams and different awakenings be-
+ token a differing consciousness. When wandering in
+ Australia, do we look for help to the Esquimaux in their
+82:30 snow huts?
+
+ In a world of sin and sensuality hastening to a
+ greater development of power, it is wise earnestly to
+83:1 consider whether it is the human mind or the divine
+ Mind which is influencing one. What the prophets of
+83:3 Jehovah did, the worshippers of Baal failed to do; yet
+ artifice and delusion claimed that they could equal the
+ work of wisdom.
+
+83:6 Science only can explain the incredible good and evil
+ elements now coming to the surface. Mortals must find
+ refuge in Truth in order to escape the error of these latter
+83:9 days. Nothing is more antagonistic to Christian Science
+ than a blind belief without understanding, for such a
+ belief hides Truth and builds on error.
+
+ Natural wonders
+
+83:12 Miracles are impossible in Science, and here Science
+ takes issue with popular religions. The scientific mani-
+ festation of power is from the divine nature
+83:15 and is not supernatural, since Science is an
+ explication of nature. The belief that the universe, in-
+ cluding man, is governed in general by material laws, but
+83:18 that occasionally Spirit sets aside these laws, - this be-
+ lief belittles omnipotent wisdom, and gives to matter the
+ precedence over Spirit.
+
+ Conflicting standpoints
+
+83:21 It is contrary to Christian Science to suppose that life
+ is either material or organically spiritual. Between
+ Christian Science and all forms of superstition
+83:24 a great gulf is fixed, as impassable as that be-
+ tween Dives and Lazarus. There is mortal mind-reading
+ and immortal Mind-reading. The latter is a revelation
+83:27 of divine purpose through spiritual understanding, by
+ which man gains the divine Principle and explanation of
+ all things. Mortal mind-reading and immortal Mind-
+83:30 reading are distinctly opposite standpoints, from which
+ cause and effect are interpreted. The act of reading
+ mortal mind investigates and touches only human beliefs.
+84:1 Science is immortal and coordinate neither with the
+ premises nor with the conclusions of mortal beliefs.
+
+ Scientific foreseeing
+
+84:3 The ancient prophets gained their foresight from a
+ spiritual, incorporeal standpoint, not by foreshadowing
+ evil and mistaking fact for fiction, - predict-
+84:6 ing the future from a groundwork of corpo-
+ reality and human belief. When sufficiently advanced
+ in Science to be in harmony with the truth of being, men
+84:9 become seers and prophets involuntarily, controlled not
+ by demons, spirits, or demigods, but by the one Spirit.
+ It is the prerogative of the ever-present, divine Mind, and
+84:12 of thought which is in rapport with this Mind, to know
+ the past, the present, and the future.
+
+ Acquaintance with the Science of being enables us to
+84:15 commune more largely with the divine Mind, to foresee
+ and foretell events which concern the universal welfare,
+ to be divinely inspired, - yea, to reach the range of fetter-
+84:18 less Mind.
+
+ The Mind unbounded
+
+ To understand that Mind is infinite, not bounded by
+ corporeality, not dependent upon the ear and eye for
+84:21 sound or sight nor upon muscles and bones
+ for locomotion, is a step towards the Mind-
+ science by which we discern man's nature and existence.
+84:24 This true conception of being destroys the belief of spirit-
+ ualism at its very inception, for without the concession of
+ material personalities called spirits, spiritualism has no
+84:27 basis upon which to build.
+
+ Scientific foreknowing
+
+ All we correctly know of Spirit comes from God, divine
+ Principle, and is learned through Christ and Christian
+84:30 Science. If this Science has been thoroughly
+ learned and properly digested, we can know
+ the truth more accurately than the astronomer can read
+85:1 the stars or calculate an eclipse. This Mind-reading
+ is the opposite of clairvoyance. It is the illumination of
+85:3 the spiritual understanding which demonstrates the ca-
+ pacity of Soul, not of material sense. This Soul-sense
+ comes to the human mind when the latter yields to the
+85:6 divine Mind.
+
+ Value of intuition
+
+ Such intuitions reveal whatever constitutes and per-
+ petuates harmony, enabling one to do good, but not
+85:9 evil. You will reach the perfect Science of
+ healing when you are able to read the human
+ mind after this manner and discern the error you would
+85:12 destroy. The Samaritan woman said: "Come, see a
+ man, which told me all things that ever I did: is not this
+ the Christ?"
+
+85:15 It is recorded that Jesus, as he once journeyed with his
+ students, "knew their thoughts," - read them scientifi-
+ cally. In like manner he discerned disease and healed
+85:18 the sick. After the same method, events of great mo-
+ ment were foretold by the Hebrew prophets. Our
+ Master rebuked the lack of this power when he said:
+85:21 "O ye hypocrites! ye can discern the face of the sky;
+ but can ye not discern the signs of the times?"
+
+ Hypocrisy condemned
+
+ Both Jew and Gentile may have had acute corporeal
+85:24 senses, but mortals need spiritual sense. Jesus knew the
+ generation to be wicked and adulterous, seek-
+ ing the material more than the spiritual. His
+85:27 thrusts at materialism were sharp, but needed. He never
+ spared hypocrisy the sternest condemnation.. He said:
+ "These ought ye to have done, and not to leave the other
+85:30 undone." The great Teacher knew both cause and
+ effect, knew that truth communicates itself but never
+ imparts error.
+
+ Mental contact
+
+86:1 Jesus once asked, "Who touched me?" Supposing
+ this inquiry to be occasioned by physical contact alone,
+86:3 his disciples answered, "The multitude throng
+ thee." Jesus knew, as others did not, that
+ it was not matter, but mortal mind, whose touch called
+86:6 for aid. Repeating his inquiry, he was answered by the
+ faith of a sick woman. His quick apprehension of this
+ mental call illustrated his spirituality. The disciples'
+86:9 misconception of it uncovered their materiality. Jesus
+ possessed more spiritual susceptibility than the disciples.
+ Opposites come from contrary directions, and produce
+86:12 unlike results.
+
+ Images of thought
+
+ Mortals evolve images of thought. These may appear
+ to the ignorant to be apparitions; but they are myste-
+86:15 rious only because it is unusual to see
+ thoughts, though we can always feel their
+ influence. Haunted houses, ghostly voices, unusual
+86:18 noises, and apparitions brought out in dark seances
+ either involve feats by tricksters, or they are images and
+ sounds evolved involuntarily by mortal mind. Seeing
+86:21 is no less a quality of physical sense than feeling. Then
+ why is it more difficult to see a thought than to feel one?
+ Education alone determines the difference. In reality
+86:24 there is none.
+
+ Phenomena explained
+
+ Portraits, landscape-paintings, fac-similes of penman-
+ ship, peculiarities of expression, recollected sentences,
+86:27 can all be taken from pictorial thought and
+ memory as readily as from objects cognizable
+ by the senses. Mortal mind sees what it believes as
+86:30 certainly as it believes what it sees. It feels, hears, and
+ sees its own thoughts. Pictures are mentally formed
+ before the artist can convey them to canvas. So is it
+87:1 with all material conceptions. Mind-readers perceive
+ these pictures of thought. They copy or reproduce
+87:3 them, even when they are lost to the memory of the mind
+ in which they are discoverable.
+
+ Mental environment
+
+ It is needless for the thought or for the person hold-
+87:6 ing the transferred picture to be individually and con-
+ sciously present. Though individuals have
+ passed away, their mental environment re-
+87:9 mains to be discerned, described, and transmitted. Though
+ bodies are leagues apart and their associations forgotten,
+ their associations float in the general atmosphere of human
+87:12 mind.
+
+ Second sight
+
+ The Scotch call such vision "second sight", when
+ really it is first sight instead of second, for it presents
+87:15 primal facts to mortal mind. Science enables
+ one to read the human mind, but not as a
+ clairvoyant. It enables one to heal through Mind, but
+87:18 not as a mesmerist.
+
+ Buried secrets
+
+ The mine knows naught of the emeralds within its
+ rocks; the sea is ignorant of the gems within its caverns,
+87:21 of the corals, of its sharp reefs, of the tall ships
+ that float on its bosom, or of the bodies which
+ lie buried in its sands: yet these are all there. Do not
+87:24 suppose that any mental concept is gone because you do
+ not think of it. The true concept is never lost. The
+ strong impressions produced on mortal mind by friend-
+87:27 ship or by any intense feeling are lasting, and mind-
+ readers can perceive and reproduce these impressions.
+
+ Recollected friends
+
+ Memory may reproduce voices long ago silent. We
+87:30 have but to close the eyes, and forms rise
+ before us, which are thousands of miles away
+ or altogether gone from physical sight and sense, and
+88:1 this not in dreamy sleep. In our day-dreams we can
+ recall that for which the poet Tennyson expressed the
+88:3 heart's desire, -
+ the touch of a vanished hand,
+ And the sound of a voice that is still.
+
+88:6 The mind may even be cognizant of a present flavor and
+ odor, when no viand touches the palate and no scent
+ salutes the nostrils.
+
+ Illusions not ideas
+
+88:9 How are veritable ideas to be distinguished from il-
+ lusions? By learning the origin of each. Ideas are
+ emanations from the divine Mind. Thoughts,
+88:12 proceeding from the brain or from matter, are
+ offshoots of mortal mind; they are mortal material be-
+ liefs. Ideas are spiritual, harmonious, and eternal. Beliefs
+88:15 proceed from the so-called material senses, which at one
+ time are supposed to be substance-matter and at another
+ are called spirits.
+
+88:18 To love one's neighbor as one's self, is a divine idea;
+ but this idea can never be seen, felt, nor understood
+ through the physical senses. Excite the organ of ven-
+88:21 eration or religious faith, and the individual manifests
+ profound adoration. Excite the opposite development,
+ and he blasphemes. These effects, however, do not pro-
+88:24 ceed from Christianity, nor are they spiritual phenomena,
+ for both arise from mortal belief.
+
+ Trance speaking illusion
+
+ Eloquence re-echoes the strains of Truth and Love.
+88:27 It is due to inspiration rather than to erudition. It shows
+ the possibilities derived from divine Mind,
+ though it is said to be a gift whose endowment
+88:30 is obtained from books or received from the
+ impulsion of departed spirits. When eloquence proceeds
+ from the belief that a departed spirit is speaking, who
+89:1 can tell what the unaided medium is incapable of know-
+ ing or uttering? This phenomenon only shows that the
+89:3 beliefs of mortal mind are loosed. Forgetting her igno-
+ rance in the belief that another mind is speaking through
+ her, the devotee may become unwontedly eloquent. Hav-
+89:6 ing more faith in others than in herself, and believing
+ that somebody else possesses her tongue and mind, she
+ talks freely.
+
+89:9 Destroy her belief in outside aid, and her eloquence
+ disappears. The former limits of her belief return. She
+ says, " I am incapable of words that glow, for I am un-
+89:12 educated." This familiar instance reaffirms the Scrip-
+ tural word concerning a man, "As he thinketh in his heart,
+ so is he." If one believes that he cannot be an orator with-
+89:15 out study or a superinduced condition, the body responds
+ to this belief, and the tongue grows mute which before
+ was eloquent.
+
+ Scientific improvisation
+
+89:18 Mind is not necessarily dependent upon educational
+ processes. It possesses of itself all beauty and poetry,
+ and the power of expressing them. Spirit,
+89:21 God, is heard when the senses are silent. We
+ are all capable of more than we do. The influence or
+ action of Soul confers a freedom, which explains the phe-
+89:24 nomena of improvisation and the fervor of untutored lips.
+
+ Divine origination
+
+ Matter is neither intelligent nor creative. The tree is
+ not the author of itself. Sound is not the originator of
+89:27 music, and man is not the father of man. Cain
+ very naturally concluded that if life was in the
+ body, and man gave it, man had the right to take it away.
+89:30 This incident shows that the belief of life in matter was
+ "a murderer from the beginning."
+
+ If seed is necessary to produce wheat, and wheat to
+90:1 produce flour, or if one animal can originate another,
+ how then can we account for their primal origin? How
+90:3 were the loaves and fishes multiplied on the shores of
+ Galilee, - and that, too, without meal or monad from
+ which loaf or fish could come?
+
+ Mind is substance
+
+90:6 The earth's orbit and the imaginary line called the
+ equator are not substance. The earth's motion and
+ position are sustained by Mind alone. Divest
+90:9 yourself of the thought that there can be sub-
+ stance in matter, and the movements and transitions now
+ possible for mortal mind will be found to be equally
+90:12 possible for the body. Then being will be recognized
+ as spiritual, and death will be obsolete, though now
+ some insist that death is the necessary prelude to
+90:15 immortality.
+
+ Mortal delusions
+
+ In dreams we fly to Europe and meet a far-off friend.
+ The looker-on sees the body in bed, but the supposed
+90:18 inhabitant of that body carries it through
+ the air and over the ocean. This shows the
+ possibilities of thought. Opium and hashish eaters men-
+90:21 tally travel far and work wonders, yet their bodies stay
+ in one place. This shows what mortal mentality and
+ knowledge are.
+
+ Scientific finalities
+
+90:24 The admission to one's self that man is God's own like-
+ ness sets man free to master the infinite idea. This con-
+ viction shuts the door on death, and opens it
+90:27 wide towards immortality. The understanding
+ and recognition of Spirit must finally come, and we may
+ as well improve our time in solving the mysteries of being
+90:30 through an apprehension of divine Principle. At present
+ we know not what man is, but we certainly shall know
+ this when man reflects God.
+
+91:1 The Revelator tells us of "a new heaven and a
+ new earth." Have you ever pictured this heaven and
+91:3 earth, inhabited by beings under the control of supreme
+ wisdom?
+
+ Let us rid ourselves of the belief that man is separated
+91:6 from God, and obey only the divine principle, Life and
+ Love. Here is the great point of departure for all true
+ spiritual growth.
+
+ Man's genuine being
+
+91:9 It is difficult for the sinner to accept divine Science,
+ because Science exposes his nothingness; but the sooner
+ error is reduced to its native nothingness, the
+91:12 sooner man's great reality will appear and his
+ genuine being will be understood. The destruction of
+ error is by no means the destruction of Truth or Life, but
+91:15 is the acknowledgment of them.
+
+ Absorbed in material selfhood we discern and reflect
+ but faintly the substance of Life or Mind. The denial of
+91:18 material selfhood aids the discernment of man's spirit-
+ ual and eternal individuality, and destroys the erroneous
+ knowledge gained from matter or through what are termed
+91:21 the material senses.
+
+ Erroneous postulates
+
+ Certain erroneous postulates should be here considered
+ in order that the spiritual facts may be better
+91:24 apprehended.
+
+ The first erroneous postulate of belief is, that substance,
+ life, and intelligence are something apart from God.
+91:27 The second erroneous postulate is, that man is both
+ mental and material.
+
+ The third erroneous postulate is, that mind is both evil
+91:30 and good; whereas the real Mind cannot be evil nor the
+ medium of evil, for Mind is God.
+
+ The fourth erroneous postulate is, that matter is in-
+92:1 telligent, and that man has a material body which is part
+ of himself.
+
+92:3 The fifth erroneous postulate is, that matter holds in
+ itself the issues of life and death, - that matter is not
+ only capable of experiencing pleasure and pain, but also
+92:6 capable of imparting these sensations. From the illusion
+ implied in this last postulate arises the decomposition of
+ mortal bodies in what is termed death.
+92:9 Mind is not an entity within the cranium with the power
+ of sinning now and forever.
+
+ Knowledge of good and evil
+
+ In old Scriptural pictures we see a serpent coiled around
+92:12 the tree of knowledge and speaking to Adam and Eve.
+ This represents the serpent in the act of
+ commending to our first parents the knowl-
+92:15 edge of good and evil, a knowledge gained from matter,
+ or evil, instead of from Spirit. The portrayal is still
+ graphically accurate, for the common conception of mor-
+92:18 tal man - a burlesque of God's man - is an outgrowth
+ of human knowledge or sensuality, a mere offshoot of
+ material sense.
+
+ Opposing power
+
+92:21 Uncover error, and it turns the lie upon you. Until
+ the fact concerning error - namely, its nothingness -
+ appears, the moral demand will not be met,
+92:24 and the ability to make nothing of error will
+ be wanting. We should blush to call that real which is
+ only a mistake. The foundation of evil is laid on a belief
+92:27 in something besides God. This belief tends to support
+ two opposite powers, instead of urging the claims of Truth
+ alone. The mistake of thinking that error can be real,
+92:30 when it is merely the absence of truth, leads to belief in
+ the superiority of error.
+
+ The age's privilege
+
+ Do you say the time has not yet come in which to
+93:1 recognize Soul as substantial and able to control the
+ body? Remember Jesus, who nearly nineteen centuries
+93:3 ago demonstrated the power of Spirit and said,
+ "He that believeth on me, the works that I
+ do shall he do also," and who also said, "But the hour
+93:6 cometh, and /now is/, when the true worshippers shall
+ worship the Father in spirit and in truth." "Behold,
+ /now/ is the accepted time; behold, /now/ is the day of sal-
+93:9 vation," said Paul.
+
+ Logic and revelation
+
+ Divine logic and revelation coincide. If we believe
+ otherwise, we may be sure that either our
+93:12 logic is at fault or that we have misinterpreted
+ revelation. Good never causes evil, nor creates aught
+ that can cause evil.
+
+93:15 Good does not create a mind susceptible of causing
+ evil, for evil is the opposing error and not the truth of
+ creation. Destructive electricity is not the offspring of in-
+93:18 finite good. Whatever contradicts the real nature of the
+ divine /Esse/, though human faith may clothe it with angelic
+ vestments, is without foundation.
+
+ Derivatives of spirit
+
+93:21 The belief that Spirit is finite as well as infinite has
+ darkened all history. In Christian Science, Spirit, as a
+ proper noun, is the name of the Supreme Being.
+93:24 It means quantity and quality, and applies ex-
+ clusively to God. The modifying derivatives of the word
+ /spirit/ refer only to quality, not to God. Man is spiritual.
+93:27 He is not God, Spirit. If man were Spirit, then men
+ would be spirits, gods. Finite spirit would be mortal,
+ and this is the error embodied in the belief that the infi-
+93:30 nite can be contained in the finite. This belief tends to
+ becloud our apprehension of the kingdom of heaven and
+ of the reign of harmony in the Science of being.
+
+ Scientific man
+
+94:1 Jesus taught but one God, one Spirit, who makes man
+ in the image and likeness of Himself, - of Spirit, not of
+94:3 matter. Man reflects infinite Truth, Life, and
+ Love. The nature of man, thus understood,
+ includes all that is implied by the terms "image" and
+94:6 "likeness" as used in Scripture. The truly Christian
+ and scientific statement of personality and of the relation
+ of man to God, with the demonstration which accompa-
+94:9 nied it, incensed the rabbis, and they said: "Crucify him,
+ crucify him . . . by our law he ought to die, because he
+ made himself the Son of God."
+
+94:12 The eastern empires and nations owe their false gov-
+ ernment to the misconceptions of Deity there prevalent.
+ Tyranny, intolerance, and bloodshed, wherever found,
+94:15 arise from the belief that the infinite is formed after the
+ pattern of mortal personality, passion, and impulse.
+
+ Ingratitude and denial
+
+ The progress of truth confirms its claims, and our
+94:18 Master confirmed his words by his works. His healing-
+ power evoked denial, ingratitude, and be-
+ trayal, arising from sensuality. Of the ten
+94:21 lepers whom Jesus healed, but one returned to give God
+ thanks, - that is, to acknowledge the divine Principle
+ which had healed him.
+
+ Spiritual insight
+
+94:24 Our Master easily read the thoughts of mankind, and
+ this insight better enabled him to direct those thoughts
+ aright; but what would be said at this period of an in-
+94:27 fidel blasphemer who should hint that Jesus used his in-
+ cisive power injuriously? Our Master read mortal mind
+ on a scientific basis, that of the omnipresence of Mind.
+94:30 An approximation of this discernment indicates spiritual
+ growth and union with the infinite capacities of the one
+ Mind. Jesus could injure no one by his Mind-reading.
+95:1 The effect of his Mind was always to heal and to save,
+ and this is the only genuine Science of reading mortal
+95:3 mind. His holy motives and aims were tra-
+ duced by the sinners of that period, as they
+ would be to-day if Jesus were personally present. Paul
+95:6 said, "To be spiritually minded is life." We approach
+ God, or Life, in proportion to our spirituality, our fidel-
+ ity to Truth and Love; and in that ratio we know all
+95:9 human need and are able to discern the thought of the
+ sick and the sinning for the purpose of healing them.
+ Error of any kind cannot hide from the law of God.
+
+95:12 Whoever reaches this point of moral culture and good-
+ ness cannot injure others, and must do them good. The
+ greater or lesser ability of a Christian Scientist to discern
+95:15 thought scientifically, depends upon his genuine spirit-
+ uality. This kind of mind-reading is not clairvoyance,
+ but it is important to success in healing, and is one of the
+95:18 special characteristics thereof.
+
+ Christ's reappearance
+
+ We welcome the increase of knowledge and the end
+ of error, because even human invention must have its
+95:21 day, and we want that day to be succeeded
+ by Christian Science, by divine reality. Mid-
+ night foretells the dawn. Led by a solitary star amid
+95:24 the darkness, the Magi of old foretold the Messiahship
+ of Truth. Is the wise man of to-day believed, when he
+ beholds the light which heralds Christ's eternal dawn
+95:27 and describes its effulgence?
+
+ Spiritual awakening
+
+ Lulled by stupefying illusions, the world is asleep
+ in the cradle of infancy, dreaming away the hours.
+95:30 Material sense does not unfold the facts of
+ existence; but spiritual sense lifts human
+ consciousness into eternal Truth. Humanity advances
+96:1 slowly out of sinning sense into spiritual understanding;
+ unwillingness to learn all things rightly, binds Christen-
+96:3 dom with chains.
+
+ The darkest hours of all
+
+ Love will finally mark the hour of harmony, and spir-
+ itualization will follow, for Love is Spirit. Before error
+96:6 is wholly destroyed, there will be interrup-
+ tions of the general material routine. Earth
+ will become dreary and desolate, but summer and winter,
+96:9 seedtime and harvest (though in changed forms), will
+ continue unto the end, - until the final spiritualization of
+ all things. "The darkest hour precedes the dawn."
+
+ Arena of contest
+
+96:12 This material world is even now becoming the arena
+ for conflicting forces. On one side there will be discord
+ and dismay; on the other side there will be
+96:15 Science and peace. The breaking up of mate-
+ rial beliefs may seem to be famine and pestilence, want
+ and woe, sin, sickness, and death, which assume new
+96:18 phases until their nothingness appears. These disturb-
+ ances will continue until the end of error, when all
+ discord will be swallowed up in spiritual Truth.
+96:21 Mortal error will vanish in a moral chemicalization.
+ This mental fermentation has begun, and will continue
+ until all errors of belief yield to understanding. Belief is
+96:24 changeable, but spiritual understanding is changeless.
+
+ Millennial glory
+
+ As this consummation draws nearer, he who has
+ shaped his course in accordance with divine Science
+96:27 will endure to the end. As material knowl-
+ edge diminishes and spiritual understanding
+ increases, real objects will be apprehended mentally
+96:30 instead of materially.
+
+ During this final conflict, wicked minds will endeavor
+ to find means by which to accomplish more evil; but
+97:1 those who discern Christian Science will hold crime in
+ check. They will aid in the ejection of error. They
+97:3 will maintain law and order, and cheerfully await the
+ certainty of ultimate perfection.
+
+ Dangerous resemblances
+
+ In reality, the more closely error simulates truth and
+97:6 so-called matter resembles its essence, mortal mind, the
+ more impotent error becomes as a belief. Ac-
+ cording to human belief, the lightning is fierce
+97:9 and the electric current swift, yet in Christian Science
+ the flight of one and the blow of the other will become
+ harmless. The more destructive matter becomes, the
+97:12 more its nothingness will appear, until matter reaches
+ its mortal zenith in illusion and forever disappears. The
+ nearer a false belief approaches truth without passing
+97:15 the boundary where, having been destroyed by divine
+ Love, it ceases to be even an illusion, the riper it becomes
+ for destruction. The more material the belief, the more
+97:18 obvious its error, until divine Spirit, supreme in its do-
+ main, dominates all matter, and man is found in the like-
+ ness of Spirit, his original being.
+
+97:21 The broadest facts array the most falsities against
+ themselves, for they bring error from under cover. It
+ requires courage to utter truth; for the higher Truth
+97:24 lifts her voice, the louder will error scream, until its in-
+ articulate sound is forever silenced in oblivion.
+
+ "He uttered His voice, the earth melted." This Scrip-
+97:27 ture indicates that all matter will disappear before the
+ supremacy of Spirit.
+
+ Christianity still rejected
+
+ Christianity is again demonstrating the Life that is
+97:30 Truth, and the Truth that is Life, by the apos-
+ tolic work of casting out error and healing the
+ sick. Earth has no repayment for the persecutions which
+98:1 attend a new step in Christianity; but the spiritual recom-
+ pense of the persecuted is assured in the elevation of ex-
+98:3 istence above mortal discord and in the gift of divine Love.
+
+ Spiritual foreshadowings
+
+ The prophet of to-day beholds in the mental horizon
+ the signs of these times, the reappearance of the Chris-
+98:6 tianity which heals the sick and destroys error,
+ and no other sign shall be given. Body can-
+ not be saved except through Mind. The Science of Chris-
+98:9 tianity is misinterpreted by a material age, for it is the
+ healing influence of Spirit (not /spirits/) which the material
+ senses cannot comprehend, which can only be spiritu-
+98:12 ally discerned. Creeds, doctrines, and human hypotheses
+ do not express Christian Science; much less can they
+ demonstrate it.
+
+ Revelation of Science
+
+98:15 Beyond the frail premises of human beliefs, above the
+ loosening grasp of creeds, the demonstration of Christian
+ Mind-healing stands a revealed and practical
+98:18 Science. It is imperious throughout all ages
+ as Christ's revelation of Truth, of Life, and of Love, which
+ remains inviolate for every man to understand and to
+98:21 practise.
+
+ Science as foreign to all religion
+
+ For centuries - yea, always - natural science has not
+ been considered a part of any religion, Christianity not
+98:24 excepted. Even now multitudes consider that
+ which they call /science/ has no proper con-
+ nection with faith and piety. Mystery does
+98:27 not enshroud Christ's teachings, and they are not theo-
+ retical and fragmentary, but practical and complete; and
+ being practical and complete, they are not deprived of
+98:30 their essential vitality.
+
+ Key to the kingdom
+
+ The way through which immortality and life are learned
+ is not ecclesiastical but Christian, not human but divine,
+99:1 not physical but metaphysical, not material but scien-
+ tifically spiritual. Human philosophy, ethics, and super-
+99:3 stition afford no demonstrable divine Principle
+ by which mortals can escape from sin; yet
+ to escape from sin, is what the Bible demands. "Work
+99:6 out your own salvation with fear and trembling," says
+ the apostle, and he straightway adds: "for it is God
+ which worketh in you both to will and to do of His good
+99:9 pleasure" (Philippians ii. 12, 13). Truth has furnished
+ the key to the kingdom, and with this key Christian Sci-
+ ence has opened the door of the human understanding.
+99:12 None may pick the lock nor enter by some other door.
+ The ordinary teachings are material and not spiritual.
+ Christian Science teaches only that which is spiritual and
+99:15 divine, and not human. Christian Science is unerring
+ and Divine; the human sense of things errs because it
+ is human.
+
+99:18 Those individuals, who adopt theosophy, spiritualism,
+ or hypnotism, may possess natures above some others
+ who eschew their false beliefs. Therefore my contest is
+99:21 not with the individual, but with the false system. I
+ love mankind, and shall continue to labor and to endure.
+
+ The calm, strong currents of true spirituality, the
+99:24 manifestations of which are health, purity, and self-
+ immolation, must deepen human experience, until the
+ beliefs of material existence are seen to be a bald imposi-
+99:27 tion, and sin, disease, and death give everlasting place
+ to the scientific demonstration of divine Spirit and to
+ God's spiritual, perfect man.
+
+
+
+
+ CHAPTER V - ANIMAL MAGNETISM UNMASKED
+
+ For out of the heart proceed evil thoughts, murders,
+ adulteries, fornications, thefts, false witness,
+ blasphemies: these are the things which defile a man.
+ - JESUS.
+
+ Earliest investigations
+
+100:1 MESMERISM or animal magnetism was first brought
+ into notice by Mesmer in Germany in 1775. Ac-
+100:3 cording to the American Cyclopaedia, he regarded this
+ so-called force, which he said could be ex-
+ erted by one living organism over another, as
+100:6 a means of alleviating disease. His propositions were
+ as follows:
+
+ "There exists a mutual influence between the celestial
+100:9 bodies, the earth, and animated things. Animal bodies
+ are susceptible to the influence of this agent, disseminat-
+ ing itself through the substance of the nerves."
+100:12 In 1784, the French government ordered the medical
+ faculty of Paris to investigate Mesmer's theory and to
+ report upon it. Under this order a commission was
+100:15 appointed, and Benjamin Franklin was one of the com-
+ missioners. This commission reported to the govern-
+ ment as follows:
+
+100:18 "In regard to the existence and utility of animal mag-
+ netism, we have come to the unanimous conclusions that
+ there is no proof of the existence of the animal magnetic
+101:1 fluid; that the violent effects, which are observed in
+ the public practice of magnetism, are due to manipula-
+101:3 tions, or to the excitement of the imagination and the
+ impressions made upon the senses; and that there is one
+ more fact to be recorded in the history of the errors of
+101:6 the human mind, and an important experiment upon
+ the power of the imagination."
+
+ Clairvoyance, magnetism
+
+ In 1837, a committee of nine persons was appointed,
+101:9 among whom were Roux, Bouillaud, and Clo-
+ quet, which tested during several sessions the
+ phenomena exhibited by a reputed clairvoyant. Their
+101:12 report stated the results as follows:
+
+ "The facts which had been promised by Monsieur
+ Berna [the magnetizer] as conclusive, and as adapted to
+101:15 throw light on physiological and therapeutical questions,
+ are certainly not conclusive in favor of the doctrine of
+ animal magnetism, and have nothing in common with
+101:18 either physiology or therapeutics."
+
+ This report was adopted by the Royal Academy of
+ Medicine in Paris.
+
+ Personal conclusions
+
+101:21 The author's own observations of the workings of
+ animal magnetism convince her that it is not
+ a remedial agent, and that its effects upon
+101:24 those who practise it, and upon their subjects who do
+ not resist it, lead to moral and to physical death.
+
+ If animal magnetism seems to alleviate or to cure dis-
+101:27 ease, this appearance is deceptive, since error cannot
+ remove the effects of error. Discomfort under error is
+ preferable to comfort. In no instance is the effect of
+101:30 animal magnetism, recently called hypnotism, other
+ than the effect of illusion. Any seeming benefit derived
+ from it is proportional to one's faith in esoteric magic.
+
+ Mere negation
+
+102:1 Animal magnetism has no scientific foundation, for
+ God governs all that is real, harmonious, and eternal, and
+102:3 His power is neither animal nor human. Its
+ basis being a belief and this belief animal, in
+ Science animal magnetism, mesmerism, or hypnotism is
+102:6 a mere negation, possessing neither intelligence, power,
+ nor reality, and in sense it is an unreal concept of the so-
+ called mortal mind.
+
+102:9 There is but one real attraction, that of Spirit. The
+ pointing of the needle to the pole symbolizes this all-
+ embracing power or the attraction of God, divine Mind.
+
+102:12 The planets have no more power over man than over
+ his Maker, since God governs the universe; but man,
+ reflecting God's power, has dominion over all the earth
+102:15 and its hosts.
+
+ Hidden agents
+
+ The mild forms of animal magnetism are disappear-
+ ing, and its aggressive features are coming to the front.
+102:18 The looms of crime, hidden in the dark re-
+ cesses of mortal thought, are every hour weav-
+ ing webs more complicated and subtle. So secret are the
+102:21 present methods of animal magnetism that they ensnare
+ the age into indolence, and produce the very apathy on
+ the subject which the criminal desires. The following
+102:24 is an extract from the Boston Herald:
+
+ "Mesmerism is a problem not lending itself to an easy
+ explanation and development. It implies the exercise
+102:27 of despotic control, and is much more likely to be abused
+ by its possessor, than otherwise employed, for the in-
+ dividual or society."
+
+ Mental despotism
+
+102:30 Mankind must learn that evil is not power. Its so-
+ called despotism is but a phase of nothingness. Christian
+ Science despoils the kingdom of evil, and pre-eminently
+103:1 promotes affection and virtue in families and therefore
+ in the community. The Apostle Paul refers to the
+103:3 personification of evil as "the god of this
+ world," and further defines it as dishonesty
+ and craftiness. Sin was the Assyrian moon-god.
+
+ Liberation of mental powers
+
+103:6 The destruction of the claims of mortal mind through
+ Science, by which man can escape from sin
+ and mortality, blesses the whole human fam-
+103:9 ily. As in the beginning, however, this libera-
+ tion does not scientifically show itself in a knowledge of
+ both good and evil, for the latter is unreal.
+103:12 On the other hand, Mind-science is wholly separate
+ from any half-way impertinent knowledge, because Mind-
+ science is of God and demonstrates the divine Principle,
+103:15 working out the purposes of good only. The maximum
+ of good is the infinite God and His idea, the All-in-all.
+ Evil is a suppositional lie.
+
+ The genus of error
+
+103:18 As named in Christian Science, animal magnetism or
+ hypnotism is the specific term for error, or mortal mind.
+ It is the false belief that mind is in matter, and
+103:21 is both evil and good; that evil is as real as
+ good and more powerful. This belief has not one qual-
+ ity of Truth. It is either ignorant or malicious. The
+103:24 malicious form of hypnotism ultimates in moral idiocy.
+ The truths of immortal Mind sustain man, and they anni-
+ hilate the fables of mortal mind, whose flimsy and gaudy
+103:27 pretensions, like silly moths, singe their own wings and
+ fall into dust.
+
+ Thought-transference
+
+ In reality there is no /mortal/ mind, and conse-
+103:30 quently no transference of mortal thought
+ and will-power. Life and being are of
+ God. In Christian Science, man can do no harm, for
+104:1 scientific thoughts are true thoughts, passing from God
+ to man.
+
+
+104:3 When Christian Science and animal magnetism are
+ both comprehended, as they will be at no distant date,
+ it will be seen why the author of this book has been
+104:6 so unjustly persecuted and belied by wolves in sheep's
+ clothing.
+
+ Agassiz, the celebrated naturalist and author, has
+104:9 wisely said: "Every great scientific truth goes through
+ three stages. First, people say it conflicts with the Bible.
+ Next, they say it has been discovered before. Lastly,
+104:12 they say they have always believed it."
+
+ Perfection of divine government
+
+ Christian Science goes to the bottom of mental action,
+ and reveals the theodicy which indicates the rightness of
+104:15 all divine action, as the emanation of divine
+ Mind, and the consequent wrongness of the
+ opposite so-called action, - evil, occultism,
+104:18 necromancy, mesmerism, animal magnetism, hypnotism.
+
+ Adulteration of Truth
+
+ The medicine of Science is divine Mind; and dishonesty,
+ sensuality, falsehood, revenge, malice, are animal pro-
+104:21 pensities and by no means the mental quali-
+ ties which heal the sick. The hypnotizer
+ employs one error to destroy another. If he heals sick-
+104:24 ness through a belief, and a belief originally caused the
+ sickness, it is a case of the greater error overcoming the
+ lesser. This greater error thereafter occupies the ground,
+104:27 leaving the case worse than before it was grasped by the
+ stronger error.
+
+ Motives considered
+
+ Our courts recognize evidence to prove the motive as
+104:30 well as the commission of a crime. Is it not
+ clear that the human mind must move the
+ body to a wicked act? Is not mortal mind the mur-
+105:1 derer? The hands, without mortal mind to direct them,
+ could not commit a murder.
+
+ Mental crimes
+
+105:3 Courts and juries judge and sentence mortals in order
+ to restrain crime, to prevent deeds of violence or to punish
+ them. To say that these tribunals have no
+105:6 jurisdiction over the carnal or mortal mind,
+ would be to contradict precedent and to admit that the
+ power of human law is restricted to matter, while mortal
+105:9 mind, evil, which is the real outlaw, defies justice and is
+ recommended to mercy. Can matter commit a crime?
+ Can matter be punished? Can you separate the men-
+105:12 tality from the body over which courts hold jurisdiction?
+ Mortal mind, not matter, is the criminal in every case;
+ and human law rightly estimates crime, and courts rea-
+105:15 sonably pass sentence, according to the motive.
+
+ Important decision
+
+ When our laws eventually take cognizance of mental
+ crime and no longer apply legal rulings wholly to physical
+105:18 offences, these words of Judge Parmenter of
+ Boston will become historic: "I see no reason
+ why metaphysics is not as important to medicine as to
+105:21 mechanics or mathematics."
+
+ Evil let loose
+
+ Whoever uses his developed mental powers like an es-
+ caped felon to commit fresh atrocities as opportunity oc-
+105:24 curs is never safe. God will arrest him. Di-
+ vine justice will manacle him. His sins will
+ be millstones about his neck, weighing him down to the
+105:27 depths of ignominy and death. The aggravation of er-
+ ror foretells its doom, and confirms the ancient axiom:
+ "Whom the gods would destroy, they first make mad."
+
+ The misuse of mental power
+
+105:30 The distance from ordinary medical prac-
+ tice to Christian Science is full many a league
+ in the line of light; but to go in healing from the use of
+106:1 inanimate drugs to the criminal misuse of human will-
+ power, is to drop from the platform of common manhood
+106:3 into the very mire of iniquity, to work against the free
+ course of honesty and justice, and to push vainly against
+ the current running heavenward.
+
+ Proper self-government
+
+106:6 Like our nation, Christian Science has its Declaration
+ of Independence. God has endowed man with inalien-
+ able rights, among which are self-government,
+106:9 reason, and conscience. Man is properly self-
+ governed only when he is guided rightly and governed by
+ his Maker, divine Truth and Love.
+
+106:12 Man's rights are invaded when the divine order is in-
+ terfered with, and the mental trespasser incurs the divine
+ penalty due this crime.
+
+ Right methods
+
+106:15 Let this age, which sits in judgment on Christian
+ Science, sanction only such methods as are demonstrable
+ in Truth and known by their fruit, and classify
+106:18 all others as did St. Paul in his great epistle
+ to the Galatians, when he wrote as follows:
+
+ "Now the works of the flesh are manifest, which are
+106:21 these; Adultery, fornication, uncleanness, lasciviousness,
+ idolatry, /witchcraft/, hatred, variance, emulations, wrath,
+ strife, seditions, heresies, envyings, murders, drunkenness,
+106:24 revellings and such like: of the which I tell you before,
+ as I have also told you in time past, that they which do
+ such things shall not inherit the kingdom of God. But
+106:27 the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, longsuffering,
+ gentleness, goodness, faith, meekness, temperance: against
+ such there is no law."
+
+
+
+
+ CHAPTER VI - SCIENCE, THEOLOGY, MEDICINE
+
+ But I certify you, brethren, that the gospel which was preached
+ of me is not after man. For I neither received it of man, neither
+ was I taught it, but by the revelation of Jesus Christ. - PAUL.
+
+ The kingdom of heaven is like unto leaven, which a woman
+ took, and hid in three measures of meal, till the whole
+ was leavened. - JESUS.
+
+ Christian Science discovered
+
+107:1 In the year 1866, I discovered the Christ Science or
+ divine laws of Life, Truth, and Love, and
+107:3 named my discovery Christian Science. God
+ had been graciously preparing me during many
+ years for the reception of this final revelation of the ab-
+107:6 solute divine Principle of scientific mental healing.
+
+ Mission of Christian Science
+
+ This apodictical Principle points to the revelation of
+ Immanuel, "God with us," - the sovereign ever-pres-
+107:9 ence, delivering the children of men from
+ every ill "that flesh is heir to." Through
+ Christian Science, religion and medicine are
+107:12 inspired with a diviner nature and essence; fresh pinions
+ are given to faith and understanding, and thoughts ac-
+ quaint themselves intelligently with God.
+
+ Discontent with life
+
+107:15 Feeling so perpetually the false consciousness that life
+ inheres in the body, yet remembering that in
+ reality God is our Life, we may well tremble
+107:18 in the prospect of those days in which we must say, "I
+ have no pleasure in them."
+
+108:1 Whence came to me this heavenly conviction, - a con-
+ viction antagonistic to the testimony of the physical senses?
+108:3 According to St. Paul, it was "the gift of the grace of
+ God given unto me by the effectual working of His power."
+ It was the divine law of Life and Love, unfolding to me
+108:6 the demonstrable fact that matter possesses neither sen-
+ sation nor life; that human experiences show the falsity
+ of all material things; and that immortal cravings, "the
+108:9 price of learning love," establish the truism that the
+ only sufferer is mortal mind, for the divine Mind cannot
+ suffer.
+
+ Demonstrable evidence
+
+108:12 My conclusions were reached by allowing the evidence
+ of this revelation to multiply with mathematical certainty
+ and the lesser demonstration to prove the
+108:15 greater, as the product of three multiplied by
+ three, equalling nine, proves conclusively that three times
+ three duodecillions must be nine duodecillions, - not
+108:18 a fraction more, not a unit less.
+
+ Light shining in darkness
+
+ When apparently near the confines of mortal existence,
+ standing already within the shadow of the death-valley,
+108:21 I learned these truths in divine Science: that
+ all real being is in God, the divine Mind, and
+ that Life, Truth, and Love are all-powerful and ever-
+108:24 present; that the opposite of Truth, - called error, sin,
+ sickness, disease, death, - is the false testimony of false
+ material sense, of mind in matter; that this false sense
+108:27 evolves, in belief, a subjective state of mortal mind which
+ this same so-called mind names /matter/ thereby shutting
+ out the true sense of Spirit.
+
+ New lines of thought
+
+108:30 My discovery, that erring, mortal, misnamed
+ /mind/ produces all the organism and action of
+ the mortal body, set my thoughts to work in new channels,
+109:1 and led up to my demonstration of the proposition that
+ Mind is All and matter is naught as the leading factor in
+109:3 Mind-science.
+
+ Scientific evidence
+
+ Christian Science reveals incontrovertibly that Mind
+ is All-in-all, that the only realities are the divine Mind
+109:6 and idea. This great fact is not, however, seen
+ to be supported by sensible evidence, until its
+ divine Principle is demonstrated by healing the sick and
+109:9 thus proved absolute and divine. This proof once seen,
+ no other conclusion can be reached.
+
+ Solitary research
+
+ For three years after my discovery, I sought the solu-
+109:12 tion of this problem of Mind-healing, searched the Scrip-
+ tures and read little else, kept aloof from so-
+ ciety, and devoted time and energies to dis-
+109:15 covering a positive rule. The search was sweet, calm, and
+ buoyant with hope, not selfish nor depressing. I knew
+ the Principle of all harmonious Mind-action to be God,
+109:18 and that cures were produced in primitive Christian
+ healing by holy, uplifting faith; but I must know the
+ Science of this healing, and I won my way to absolute
+109:21 conclusions through divine revelation, reason, and dem-
+ onstration. The revelation of Truth in the understand-
+ ing came to me gradually and apparently through divine
+109:24 power. When a new spiritual idea is borne to earth, the
+ prophetic Scripture of Isaiah is renewedly fulfilled:
+ "Unto us a child is born, . . . and his name shall be
+109:27 called Wonderful."
+
+ Jesus once said of his lessons: "My doctrine is not
+ mine, but His that sent me. If any man will do His will,
+109:30 he shall know of the doctrine, whether it be of God, or
+ whether I speak of myself." (John vii. 16,17.)
+
+ God's allness learned
+
+ The three great verities of Spirit, omnipotence, omni-
+110:1 presence, omniscience, - Spirit possessing all power,
+ filling all space, constituting all Science, - contradict
+110:3 forever the belief that matter can be actual.
+ These eternal verities reveal primeval exist-
+ ence as the radiant reality of God's creation,
+110:6 in which all that He has made is pronounced by His wis-
+ dom good.
+
+ Thus it was that I beheld, as never before, the awful
+110:9 unreality called evil. The equipollence of God brought
+ to light another glorious proposition, - man's perfecti-
+ bility and the establishment of the kingdom of heaven on
+110:12 earth.
+
+ Scriptural foundations
+
+ In following these leadings of scientific revelation,
+ the Bible was my only textbook. The Scriptures were
+110:15 illumined; reason and revelation were recon-
+ ciled, and afterwards the truth of Christian
+ Science was demonstrated. No human pen nor tongue
+110:18 taught me the Science contained in this book, SCIENCE
+ AND HEALTH; and neither tongue nor pen can over-
+ throw it. This book may be distorted by shallow criti-
+110:21 cism or by careless or malicious students, and its ideas
+ may be temporarily abused and misrepresented; but the
+ Science and truth therein will forever remain to be dis-
+110:24 cerned and demonstrated.
+
+ The demonstration lost and found
+
+ Jesus demonstrated the power of Christian Science to
+ heal mortal minds and bodies. But this power was lost
+110:27 sight of, and must again be spiritually dis-
+ cerned, taught, and demonstrated according
+ to Christ's command, with "signs following."
+110:30 Its Science must be apprehended by as many as believe
+ on Christ and spiritually understand Truth.
+
+ Mystical antagonists
+
+ No analogy exists between the vague hypotheses of
+111:1 agnosticism, pantheism, theosophy, spiritualism, or
+ millenarianism and the demonstrable truths of Chris-
+111:3 tian Science; and I find the will, or sensuous
+ reason of the human mind, to be opposed to
+ the divine Mind as expressed through divine Science.
+
+ Optical illustration of Science
+
+111:6 Christian Science is natural, but not physical. The
+ Science of God and man is no more supernatural than
+ is the science of numbers, though departing
+111:9 from the realm of the physical, as the Science
+ of God, Spirit, must, some may deny its right to
+ the name of Science. The Principle of divine metaphysics
+111:12 is God; the practice of divine metaphysics is the utiliza-
+ tion of the power of Truth over error; its rules demon-
+ strate its Science. Divine metaphysics reverses perverted
+111:15 and physical hypotheses as to Deity, even as the ex-
+ planation of optics rejects the incidental or inverted
+ image and shows what this inverted image is meant to
+111:18 represent.
+
+ Pertinent proposal
+
+ A prize of one hundred pounds, offered in Oxford Uni-
+ versity, England, for the best essay on Natural Science,
+111:21 - an essay calculated to offset the tendency of
+ the age to attribute physical effects to physical
+ causes rather than to a final spiritual cause, - is one of
+111:24 many incidents which show that Christian Science meets
+ a yearning of the human race for spirituality.
+
+ Confirmatory tests
+
+ After a lengthy examination of my discovery and its
+111:27 demonstration in healing the sick, this fact became evi-
+ dent to me, - that Mind governs the body,
+ not partially but wholly. I submitted my
+111:30 metaphysical system of treating disease to the broad-
+ est practical tests. Since then this system has gradually
+ gained ground, and has proved itself, whenever scien-
+112:1 tifically employed, to be the most effective curative agent
+ in medical practice.
+
+ One school of Truth
+
+112:3 Is there more than one school of Christian Science?
+ Christian Science is demonstrable. There can, there-
+ fore, be but one method in its teaching. Those who de-
+112:6 part from this method forfeit their claims to
+ belong to its school, and they become adher-
+ ents of the Socratic, the Platonic, the Spencerian, or some
+112:9 other school. By this is meant that they adopt and ad-
+ here to some particular system of human opinions. Al-
+ though these opinions may have occasional gleams of
+112:12 divinity, borrowed from that truly divine Science which
+ eschews man-made systems, they nevertheless remain
+ wholly human in their origin and tendency and are not
+112:15 scientifically Christian.
+
+ Unchanging Principle
+
+ From the infinite One in Christian Science comes one
+ Principle and its infinite idea, and with this infinitude
+112:18 come spiritual rules, laws, and their demon-
+ stration, which, like the great Giver, are "the
+ same yesterday, and to-day, and forever;" for thus are
+112:21 the divine Principle of healing and the Christ-idea charac-
+ terized in the epistle to the Hebrews.
+
+ On sandy foundations
+
+ Any theory of Christian Science, which departs from
+112:24 what has already been stated and proved to be true, af-
+ fords no foundation upon which to establish
+ a genuine school of this Science. Also, if any
+112:27 so-called new school claims to be Christian Science, and
+ yet uses another author's discoveries without giving that
+ author proper credit, such a school is erroneous, for it
+112:30 inculcates a breach of that divine commandment in the
+ Hebrew Decalogue, "Thou shalt not steal."
+
+ Principle and practice
+
+ God is the Principle of divine metaphysics. As there
+113:1 is but one God, there can be but one divine Principle of
+ all Science; and there must be fixed rules for the demon-
+113:3 stration of this divine Principle. The letter
+ of Science plentifully reaches humanity to-day,
+ but its spirit comes only in small degrees. The vital part,
+113:6 the heart and soul of Christian Science, is Love. With-
+ out this, the letter is but the dead body of Science, -
+ pulseless, cold, inanimate.
+
+ Reversible propositions
+
+113:9 The fundamental propositions of divine metaphysics
+ are summarized in the four following, to me, /self-evident/
+ propositions. Even if reversed, these proposi-
+113:12 tions will be found to agree in statement and
+ proof, showing mathematically their exact relation to
+ Truth. De Quincey says mathematics has not a foot to
+113:15 stand upon which is not purely metaphysical.
+
+ 1. God is All-in-all.
+ 2. God is good. Good is Mind.
+113:18 3. God, Spirit, being all, nothing is matter.
+ 4. Life, God, omnipotent good, deny death, evil, sin,
+ disease. - Disease, sin, evil, death, deny good, omnipo-
+113:21 tent God, Life.
+
+ Which of the denials in proposition four is true? Both
+ are not, cannot be, true. According to the Scripture,
+113:24 I find that God is true, "but every [mortal] man a
+ liar."
+
+ Metaphysical inversions
+
+ The divine metaphysics of Christian Science, like the
+113:27 method in mathematics, proves the rule by inversion.
+ For example: There is no pain in Truth, and
+ no truth in pain; no nerve in Mind, and no
+113:30 mind in nerve; no matter in Mind, and no mind in mat-
+ ter; no matter in Life, and no life in matter; no matter
+ in good, and no good in matter.
+
+ Definition of mortal mind
+
+114:1 Usage classes both evil and good together as /mind/;
+ therefore, to be understood, the author calls sick and sin-
+114:3 ful humanity /mortal mind/, - meaning by this
+ term the flesh opposed to Spirit, the human
+ mind and evil in contradistinction to the divine Mind, or
+114:6 Truth and good. The spiritually unscientific definition
+ of mind is based on the evidence of the physical senses,
+ which makes minds many and calls /mind/ both human and
+114:9 divine.
+
+ In Science, Mind is /one/, including noumenon and phe-
+ nomena, God and His thoughts.
+
+ Imperfect terminology
+
+114:12 Mortal mind is a solecism in language, and involves an
+ improper use of the word /mind/. As Mind is immortal,
+ the phrase /mortal mind/ implies something un-
+114:15 true and therefore unreal; and as the phrase
+ is used in teaching Christian Science, it is meant to
+ designate that which has no real existence. Indeed, if
+114:18 a better word or phrase could be suggested, it would
+ be used; but in expressing the new tongue we must
+ sometimes recur to the old and imperfect, and the new
+114:21 wine of the Spirit has to be poured into the old bottles of
+ the letter.
+
+ Causation mental
+
+ Christian Science explains all cause and effect as men-
+114:24 tal, not physical. It lifts the veil of mystery from Soul and
+ body. It shows the scientific relation of man
+ to God, disentangles the interlaced ambiguities
+114:27 of being, and sets free the imprisoned thought. In divine
+ Science, the universe, including man, is spiritual, harmoni-
+ ous, and eternal. Science shows that what is termed /mat-
+114:30 ter/ is but the subjective state of what is termed by the
+ author /mortal mind/.
+
+ Philological inadequacy
+
+ Apart from the usual opposition to everything new,
+115:1 the one great obstacle to the reception of that spiritual-
+ ity, through which the understanding of Mind-science
+115:3 comes, is the inadequacy of material terms for
+ metaphysical statements, and the consequent
+ difficulty of so expressing metaphysical ideas as to make
+115:6 them comprehensible to any reader, who has not person-
+ ally demonstrated Christian Science as brought forth in
+ my discovery. Job says: "The ear trieth words, as the
+115:9 mouth tasteth meat." The great difficulty is to give the
+ right impression, when translating material terms back
+ into the original spiritual tongue.
+
+115:12 SCIENTIFIC TRANSLATION OF IMMORTAL MIND
+
+ Divine synonyms
+
+ GOD: Divine Principle, Life, Truth, Love,
+ Soul, Spirit, Mind.
+
+ Divine image
+
+115:15 MAN: God's spiritual idea, individual, per-
+ fect, eternal.
+
+ Divine reflection
+
+ IDEA: An image in Mind; the immediate
+115:18 object of understanding. - /Webster/.
+
+ SCIENTIFIC TRANSLATION OF MORTAL MIND
+
+ /First Degree:/ Depravity.
+
+ Unreality
+
+115:21 PHYSICAL. Evil beliefs, passions and appetites, fear,
+ depraved will, self-justification, pride, envy, de-
+ ceit, hatred, revenge, sin, sickness, disease,
+115:24 death.
+
+ /Second Degree:/ Evil beliefs disappearing.
+
+ Transitional qualities
+
+ MORAL. Humanity, honesty, affection, com-
+ passion, hope, faith, meekness, temperance.
+116:1 /Third Degree:/ Understanding.
+
+ Reality
+
+ SPIRITUAL. Wisdom, purity, spiritual understanding,
+116:3 spiritual power, love, health, holiness.
+
+ Spiritual universe
+
+ In the third degree mortal mind disappears, and man as
+ God's image appears. Science so reverses the evidence
+116:6 before the corporeal human senses, as to make
+ this Scriptural testimony true in our hearts,
+ "The last shall be first, and the first last," so that God
+116:9 and His idea may be to us what divinity really is and
+ must of necessity be, - all-inclusive.
+
+ Aim of Science
+
+ A correct view of Christian Science and of its adapta-
+116:12 tion to healing includes vastly more than is at first seen.
+ Works on metaphysics leave the grand point
+ untouched. They never crown the power of
+116:15 Mind as the Messiah, nor do they carry the day against
+ physical enemies, - even to the extinction of all belief in
+ matter, evil, disease, and death, - nor insist upon the fact
+116:18 that God is all, therefore that matter is nothing beyond an
+ image in mortal mind.
+
+ Divine personality
+
+ Christian Science strongly emphasizes the thought that
+116:21 God is not /corporeal/, but /incorporeal/, - that is,
+ bodiless. Mortals are corporeal, but God is
+ incorporeal.
+
+116:24 As the words /person/ and /personal/ are commonly and
+ ignorantly employed, they often lead, when applied to
+ Deity, to confused and erroneous conceptions of divinity
+116:27 and its distinction from humanity. If the term personality,
+ as applied to God, means infinite personality, then God is
+ infinite /Person/, - in the sense of infinite personality, but
+116:30 not in the lower sense. An infinite Mind in a finite form
+ is an absolute impossibility.
+
+117:1 The term /individuality/ is also open to objections, be-
+ cause an individual may be one of a series, one of many,
+117:3 as an individual man, an individual horse; whereas God
+ is /One/, - not one of a series, but one alone and without
+ an equal.
+
+ Spiritual language
+
+117:6 God is Spirit; therefore the language of Spirit must
+ be, and is, spiritual. Christian Science attaches no physi-
+ cal nature and significance to the Supreme
+117:9 Being or His manifestation; mortals alone do
+ this. God's essential language is spoken of in the last
+ chapter of Mark's Gospel as the new tongue, the spir-
+117:12 itual meaning of which is attained through "signs
+ following."
+
+ The miracles of Jesus
+
+ Ear hath not heard, nor hath lip spoken, the pure lan-
+117:15 guage of Spirit. Our Master taught spirituality by simili-
+ tudes and parables. As a divine student he
+ unfolded God to man, illustrating and demon-
+117:18 strating Life and Truth in himself and by his power over
+ the sick and sinning. Human theories are inadequate to
+ interpret the divine Principle involved in the miracles
+117:21 (marvels) wrought by Jesus and especially in his mighty,
+ crowning, unparalleled, and triumphant exit from the
+ flesh.
+
+ Opacity of the senses
+
+117:24 Evidence drawn from the five physical senses relates
+ solely to human reason; and because of opaci-
+ ty to the true light, human reason dimly re-
+117:27 flects and feebly transmits Jesus' works and words. Truth
+ is a revelation.
+
+ Leaven of Truth
+
+ Jesus bade his disciples beware of the leaven of the
+117:30 Pharisees and of the Sadducees, which he de-
+ fined as human doctrines. His parable of the
+ "leaven, which a woman took, and hid in three measures
+118:1 of meal, till the whole was leavened," impels the infer-
+ ence that the spiritual leaven signifies the Science of Christ
+118:3 and its spiritual interpretation, - an inference far above
+ the merely ecclesiastical and formal applications of the
+ illustration.
+118:6 Did not this parable point a moral with a prophecy,
+ foretelling the second appearing in the flesh of the
+ Christ, Truth, hidden in sacred secrecy from the visi-
+118:9 ble world?
+
+ Ages pass, but this leaven of Truth is ever at work. It
+ must destroy the entire mass of error, and so be eternally
+118:12 glorified in man's spiritual freedom.
+
+ The divine and human contrasted
+
+ In their spiritual significance, Science, Theology, and
+ Medicine are means of divine thought, which include spirit-
+118:15 ual laws emanating from the invisible and in-
+ finite power and grace. The parable may
+ import that these spiritual laws, perverted by
+118:18 a perverse material sense of law, are metaphysically pre-
+ sented as three measures of meal, - that is, three modes
+ of mortal thought. In all mortal forms of thought, dust
+118:21 is dignified as the natural status of men and things, and
+ modes of material motion are honored with the name of
+ /laws/. This continues until the leaven of Spirit changes
+118:24 the whole of mortal thought, as yeast changes the chemical
+ properties of meal.
+
+ Certain contradictions
+
+ The definitions of material law, as given by natural
+118:27 science, represent a kingdom necessarily divided against
+ itself, because these definitions portray law as
+ physical, not spiritual. Therefore they con-
+118:30 tradict the divine decrees and violate the law of Love, in
+ which nature and God are one and the natural order of
+ heaven comes down to earth.
+
+ Unescapable dilemma
+
+119:1 When we endow matter with vague spiritual power,
+ that is, when we do so in our theories, for of course we
+119:3 cannot really endow matter with what it does
+ not and cannot possess, - we disown the Al-
+ mighty, for such theories lead to one of two things. They
+119:6 either presuppose the self-evolution and self-government
+ of matter, or else they assume that matter is the product
+ of Spirit. To seize the first horn of this dilemma and con-
+119:9 sider matter as a power in and of itself, is to leave the cre-
+ ator out of His own universe; while to grasp the other
+ horn of the dilemma and regard God as the creator of
+119:12 matter, is not only to make Him responsible for all disas-
+ ters, physical and moral, but to announce Him as their
+ source, thereby making Him guilty of maintaining perpet-
+119:15 ual misrule in the form and under the name of natural
+ law.
+
+ God and nature
+
+ In one sense God is identical with nature, but this na-
+119:18 ture is spiritual and is not expressed in matter. The law-
+ giver, whose lightning palsies or prostrates in
+ death the child at prayer, is not the divine ideal
+119:21 of omnipresent Love. God is natural good, and is repre-
+ sented only by the idea of goodness; while evil should be
+ regarded as unnatural, because it is opposed to the nature
+119:24 of Spirit, God.
+
+ The sun and Soul
+
+ In viewing the sunrise, one finds that it contradicts
+ the evidence before the senses to believe that the earth
+119:27 is in motion and the sun at rest. As astron-
+ omy reverses the human perception of the
+ movement of the solar system, so Christian Science re-
+119:30 verses the seeming relation of Soul and body and makes
+ body tributary to Mind. Thus it is with man, who
+ is but the humble servant of the restful Mind, though it
+120:1 seems otherwise to finite sense. But we shall never under-
+ stand this while we admit that soul is in body or mind in
+120:3 matter, and that man is included in non-intelligence.
+ Soul, or Spirit, is God, unchangeable and eternal; and
+ man coexists with and reflects Soul, God, for man is God's
+120:6 image.
+
+ Reversal of testimony
+
+ Science reverses the false testimony of the physical
+ senses, and by this reversal mortals arrive at the funda-
+120:9 mental facts of being. Then the question in-
+ evitably arises: Is a man sick if the material
+ senses indicate that he is in good health? No! for matter
+120:12 can make no conditions for man. And is he well if the
+ senses say he is sick? Yes, he is well in Science in which
+ health is normal and disease is abnormal.
+
+ Health and the senses
+
+120:15 Health is not a condition of matter, but of Mind; nor
+ can the material senses bear reliable testimony on the sub-
+ ject of health. The Science of Mind-healing
+120:18 shows it to be impossible for aught but Mind
+ to testify truly or to exhibit the real status of man. There-
+ fore the divine Principle of Science, reversing the testi-
+120:21 mony of the physical senses, reveals man as harmoniously
+ existent in Truth, which is the only basis of health; and
+ thus Science denies all disease, heals the sick, overthrows
+120:24 false evidence, and refutes materialistic logic.
+
+ Any conclusion /pro/ or /con/, deduced from supposed sen-
+ sation in matter or from matter's supposed consciousness
+120:27 of health or disease, instead of reversing the testimony of
+ the physical senses, confirms that testimony as legitimate
+ and so leads to disease.
+
+ Historic illustrations
+
+120:30 When Columbus gave freer breath to the
+ globe, ignorance and superstition chained the
+ limbs of the brave old navigator, and disgrace and star-
+121:1 vation stared him in the face; but sterner still would have
+ been his fate, if his discovery had undermined the favor-
+121:3 ite inclinations of a sensuous philosophy.
+
+ Copernicus mapped out the stellar system, and before
+ he spake, astrography was chaotic, and the heavenly fields
+121:6 were incorrectly explored.
+
+ Perennial beauty
+
+ The Chaldean Wisemen read in the stars the fate of
+ empires and the fortunes of men. Though no higher
+121:9 revelation than the horoscope was to them dis-
+ played upon the empyrean, earth and heaven
+ were bright, and bird and blossom were glad in God's
+121:12 perennial and happy sunshine, golden with Truth. So
+ we have goodness and beauty to gladden the heart; but
+ man, left to the hypotheses of material sense unexplained
+121:15 by Science, is as the wandering comet or the desolate
+ star - "a weary searcher for a viewless home."
+
+ Astronomic unfoldings
+
+ The earth's diurnal rotation is invisible to the physical
+121:18 eye, and the sun seems to move from east to west, instead
+ of the earth from west to east. Until rebuked
+ by clearer views of the everlasting facts, this
+121:21 false testimony of the eye deluded the judgment and in-
+ duced false conclusions. Science shows appearances often
+ to be erroneous, and corrects these errors by the simple
+121:24 rule that the greater controls the lesser. The sun is the
+ central stillness, so far as our solar system is concerned,
+ and the earth revolves about the sun once a year, besides
+121:27 turning daily on its own axis.
+
+ As thus indicated, astronomical order imitates the
+ action of divine Principle; and the universe, the reflec-
+121:30 tion of God, is thus brought nearer the spiritual fact, and
+ is allied to divine Science as displayed in the everlasting
+ government of the universe.
+
+ Opposing testimony
+
+122:1 The evidence of the physical senses often reverses the
+ real Science of being, and so creates a reign of discord, -
+122:3 assigning seeming power to sin, sickness, and
+ death; but the great facts of Life, rightly un-
+ derstood, defeat this triad of errors, contradict their false
+122:6 witnesses, and reveal the kingdom of heaven, - the actual
+ reign of harmony on earth. The material senses' re-
+ versal of the Science of Soul was practically exposed nine-
+122:9 teen hundred years ago by the demonstrations of Jesus;
+ yet these so-called senses still make mortal mind tributary
+ to mortal body, and ordain certain sections of matter, such
+122:12 as brain and nerves, as the seats of pain and pleasure,
+ from which matter reports to this so-called mind its status
+ of happiness or misery.
+
+ Testimony of the senses
+
+122:15 The optical focus is another proof of the illusion of
+ material sense. On the eye's retina, sky and tree-tops
+ apparently join hands, clouds and ocean meet
+122:18 and mingle. The barometer, - that little
+ prophet of storm and sunshine, denying the testimony of
+ the senses, - points to fair weather in the midst of murky
+122:21 clouds and drenching rain. Experience is full of instances
+ of similar illusions, which every thinker can recall for
+ himself.
+
+ Spiritual sense of life
+
+122:24 To material sense, the severance of the jugular vein
+ takes away life; but to spiritual sense and
+ in Science, Life goes on unchanged and
+122:27 being is eternal. Temporal life is a false sense of
+ existence.
+
+ Ptolemaic and psychical error
+
+ Our theories make the same mistake regarding Soul
+122:30 and body that Ptolemy made regarding the solar system.
+ They insist that soul is in body and mind therefore tribu-
+ tary to matter. Astronomical science has destroyed the
+123:1 false theory as to the relations of the celestial bodies, and
+ Christian Science will surely destroy the greater error as
+123:3 to our terrestrial bodies. The true idea and
+ Principle of man will then appear. The Ptole-
+ maic blunder could not affect the harmony of
+123:6 being as does the error relating to soul and body, which
+ reverses the order of Science and assigns to matter the
+ power and prerogative of Spirit, so that man becomes
+123:9 the most absolutely weak and inharmonious creature in
+ the universe.
+
+ Seeming and being
+
+ The verity of Mind shows conclusively how it is that
+123:12 matter seems to be, but is not. Divine Science,
+ rising above physical theories, excludes matter,
+ resolves /things/ into /thoughts/, and replaces the objects of
+123:15 material sense with spiritual ideas.
+
+ The term CHRISTIAN SCIENCE was introduced by
+ the author to designate the scientific system of divine
+123:18 healing.
+
+ The revelation consists of two parts:
+
+ 1. The discovery of this divine Science of Mind-
+123:21 healing, through a spiritual sense of the Scriptures and
+ through the teachings of the Comforter, as promised by
+ the Master.
+123:24 2. The proof, by present demonstration, that the so-
+ called miracles of Jesus did not specially belong to a
+ dispensation now ended, but that they illustrated an
+123:27 ever-operative divine Principle. The operation of this
+ Principle indicates the eternality of the scientific order
+ and continuity of being.
+
+ Scientific basis
+
+123:30 Christian Science differs from material sci-
+ ence, but not on that account is it less scien-
+ tific. On the contrary, Christian Science is pre-emi-
+124:1 mently scientific, being based on Truth, the Principle of
+ all science.
+
+ Physical science a blind belief
+
+124:3 Physical science (so-called) is human knowledge, - a
+ law of mortal mind, a blind belief, a Samson shorn of his
+ strength. When this human belief lacks organ-
+124:6 izations to support it, its foundations are gone.
+ Having neither moral might, spiritual basis,
+ nor holy Principle of its own, this belief mistakes effect
+124:9 for cause and seeks to find life and intelligence in matter,
+ thus limiting Life and holding fast to discord and death.
+ In a word, human belief is a blind conclusion from material
+124:12 reasoning. This is a mortal, finite sense of things, which
+ immortal Spirit silences forever.
+
+ Right interpretation
+
+ The universe, like man, is to be interpreted by Science
+124:15 from its divine Principle, God, and then it can be under-
+ stood; but when explained on the basis of
+ physical sense and represented as subject to
+124:18 growth, maturity, and decay, the universe, like man, is,
+ and must continue to be, an enigma.
+
+ All force mental
+
+ Adhesion, cohesion, and attraction are properties of
+124:21 Mind. They belong to divine Principle, and support
+ the equipoise of that thought-force, which
+ launched the earth in its orbit and said to the
+124:24 proud wave, "Thus far and no farther."
+
+ Spirit is the life, substance, and continuity of all
+ things. We tread on forces. Withdraw them, and
+124:27 creation must collapse. Human knowledge calls them
+ forces of matter; but divine Science declares that they
+ belong wholly to divine Mind, are inherent in this
+124:30 Mind, and so restores them to their rightful home and
+ classification.
+
+ Corporeal changes
+
+ The elements and functions of the physical body and
+125:1 of the physical world will change as mortal mind changes
+ its beliefs. What is now considered the best condition
+125:3 for organic and functional health in the human
+ body may no longer be found indispensable
+ to health. Moral conditions will be found always har-
+125:6 monious and health-giving. Neither organic inaction
+ nor overaction is beyond God's control; and man will
+ be found normal and natural to changed mortal thought,
+125:9 and therefore more harmonious in his manifestations than
+ he was in the prior states which human belief created and
+ sanctioned.
+
+125:12 As human thought changes from one stage to an-
+ other of conscious pain and painlessness, sorrow and
+ joy, - from fear to hope and from faith to understand-
+125:15 ing, - the visible manifestation will at last be man gov-
+ erned by Soul, not by material sense. Reflecting God's
+ government, man is self-governed. When subordinate
+125:18 to the divine Spirit, man cannot be controlled by sin or
+ death, thus proving our material theories about laws of
+ health to be valueless.
+
+ The time and tide
+
+125:21 The seasons will come and go with changes of time and
+ tide, cold and heat, latitude and longitude. The agri-
+ culturist will find that these changes cannot
+125:24 affect his crops. "As a vesture shalt Thou
+ change them and they shall be changed." The mariner
+ will have dominion over the atmosphere and the great
+125:27 deep, over the fish of the sea and the fowls of the air.
+ The astronomer will no longer look up to the stars, -
+ he will look out from them upon the universe; and the
+125:30 florist will find his flower before its seed.
+
+ Mortal nothingness
+
+ Thus matter will finally be proved nothing more
+ than a mortal belief, wholly inadequate to affect a man
+126:1 through its supposed organic action or supposed exist-
+ ence. Error will be no longer used in stating truth. The
+126:3 problem of nothingness, or "dust to dust," will
+ be solved, and mortal mind will be without
+ form and void, for mortality will cease when man beholds
+126:6 himself God's reflection, even as man sees his reflection
+ in a glass.
+
+ A lack of originality
+
+ All Science is divine. Human thought never pro-
+126:9 jected the least portion of true being. Human belief
+ has sought and interpreted in its own way
+ the echo of Spirit, and so seems to have
+126:12 reversed it and repeated it materially; but the human
+ mind never produced a real tone nor sent forth a positive
+ sound.
+
+ Antagonistic questions
+
+126:15 The point at issue between Christian Science on the
+ one hand and popular theology on the other is this: Shall
+ Science explain cause and effect as being
+126:18 both natural and spiritual? Or shall all that
+ is beyond the cognizance of the material senses be called
+ supernatural, and be left to the mercy of speculative
+126:21 hypotheses?
+
+ Biblical basis
+
+ I have set forth Christian Science and its application
+ to the treatment of disease just as I have discovered them.
+126:24 I have demonstrated through Mind the effects
+ of Truth on the health, longevity, and morals
+ of men; and I have found nothing in ancient or in modern
+126:27 systems on which to found my own, except the teachings
+ and demonstrations of our great Master and the lives of
+ prophets and apostles. The Bible has been my only au-
+126:30 thority. I have had no other guide in "the straight and
+ narrow way" of Truth.
+
+ Science and Christianity
+
+ If Christendom resists the author's application of the
+127:1 word Science to Christianity, or questions her use of the
+ word Science, she will not therefore lose faith in Chris-
+127:3 tianity, nor will Christianity lose its hold upon
+ her. If God, the All-in-all, be the creator of
+ the spiritual universe, including man, then everything
+127:6 entitled to a classification as truth, or Science, must be
+ comprised in a knowledge or understanding of God, for
+ there can be nothing beyond illimitable divinity.
+
+ Scientific terms
+
+127:9 The terms Divine Science, Spiritual Science, Christ
+ Science or Christian Science, or Science alone, she em-
+ ploys interchangeably, according to the re-
+127:12 quirements of the context. These synony-
+ mous terms stand for everything relating to God, the in-
+ finite, supreme, eternal Mind. It may be said, however,
+127:15 that the term Christian Science relates especially to
+ Science as applied to humanity. Christian Science re-
+ veals God, not as the author of sin, sickness, and death,
+127:18 but as divine Principle, Supreme Being, Mind, exempt
+ from all evil. It teaches that matter is the falsity, not
+ the fact, of existence; that nerves, brain, stomach, lungs,
+127:21 and so forth, have - as matter - no intelligence, life, nor
+ sensation.
+
+ No physical science
+
+ There is no physical science, inasmuch as all truth
+127:24 proceeds from the divine Mind. Therefore truth is not
+ human, and is not a law of matter, for matter
+ is not a lawgiver. Science is an emanation of
+127:27 divine Mind, and is alone able to interpret God aright.
+ It has a spiritual, and not a material origin. It is a divine
+ utterance, - the Comforter which leadeth into all truth.
+127:30 Christian Science eschews what is called natural science,
+ in so far as this is built on the false hypotheses that matter
+ is its own lawgiver, that law is founded on material con-
+128:1 ditions, and that these are final and overrule the might of
+ divine Mind. Good is natural and primitive. It is not
+128:3 miraculous to itself.
+
+ Practical Science
+
+ The term Science, properly understood, refers only to
+ the laws of God and to His government of the universe,
+128:6 inclusive of man. From this it follows that
+ business men and cultured scholars have found
+ that Christian Science enhances their endurance and
+128:9 mental powers, enlarges their perception of character,
+ gives them acuteness and comprehensiveness and an
+ ability to exceed their ordinary capacity. The human
+128:12 mind, imbued with this spiritual understanding, becomes
+ more elastic, is capable of greater endurance, escapes
+ somewhat from itself, and requires less repose. A knowl-
+128:15 edge of the Science of being develops the latent abilities
+ and possibilities of man. It extends the atmosphere of
+ thought, giving mortals access to broader and higher
+128:18 realms. It raises the thinker into his native air of insight
+ and perspicacity.
+
+ An odor becomes beneficent and agreeable only in pro-
+128:21 portion to its escape into the surrounding atmosphere.
+ So it is with our knowledge of Truth. If one would
+ not quarrel with his fellow-man for waking him from
+128:24 a cataleptic nightmare, he should not resist Truth, which
+ banishes - yea, forever destroys with the higher testi-
+ mony of Spirit - the so-called evidence of matter.
+
+ Mathematics and scientific logic
+
+128:27 Science relates to Mind, not matter. It rests on fixed
+ Principle and not upon the judgment of false sensation.
+ The addition of two sums in mathematics must
+128:30 always bring the same result. So is it with
+ logic. If both the major and the minor propo-
+ sitions of a syllogism are correct, the conclusion, if properly
+129:1 drawn, cannot be false. So in Christian Science there
+ are no discords nor contradictions, because its logic is as
+129:3 harmonious as the reasoning of an accurately stated syl-
+ logism or of a properly computed sum in arithmetic.
+ Truth is ever truthful, and can tolerate no error in
+129:6 premise or conclusion.
+
+ Truth by inversion
+
+ If you wish to know the spiritual fact, you can dis-
+ cover it by reversing the material fable, be the
+129:9 fable /pro/ or /con/, - be it in accord with your
+ preconceptions or utterly contrary to them.
+
+ Antagonistic theories
+
+ Pantheism may be defined as a belief in the intelli-
+129:12 gence of matter, - a belief which Science overthrows.
+ In those days there will be "great tribulation
+ such as was not since the beginning of the
+129:15 world;" and earth will echo the cry, "Art thou [Truth]
+ come hither to torment us before the time?" Animal
+ magnetism, hypnotism, spiritualism, theosophy, agnos-
+129:18 ticism, pantheism, and infidelity are antagonistic to true
+ being and fatal to its demonstration; and so are some
+ other systems.
+
+ Ontology needed
+
+129:21 We must abandon pharmaceutics, and take up ontol-
+ ogy, - "the science of real being." We must look deep
+ into realism instead of accepting only the out-
+129:24 ward sense of things. Can we gather peaches
+ from a pine-tree, or learn from discord the concord of
+ being? Yet quite as rational are some of the leading
+129:27 illusions along the path which Science must tread in its
+ reformatory mission among mortals. The very name,
+ illusion, points to nothingness.
+
+ Reluctant guests
+
+129:30 The generous liver may object to the author's small
+ estimate of the pleasures of the table. The sinner sees,
+ in the system taught in this book, that the demands of
+130:1 God must be met. The petty intellect is alarmed by con-
+ stant appeals to Mind. The licentious disposition is dis-
+130:3 couraged over its slight spiritual prospects.
+ When all men are bidden to the feast, the ex-
+ cuses come. One has a farm, another has merchandise,
+130:6 and therefore they cannot accept.
+
+ Excuses for ignorance
+
+ It is vain to speak dishonestly of divine Science, which
+ destroys all discord, when you can demonstrate
+130:9 the actuality of Science. It is unwise to doubt
+ if reality is in perfect harmony with God, divine Principle,
+ - if Science, when understood and demonstrated, will
+130:12 destroy all discord, - since you admit that God is om-
+ nipotent; for from this premise it follows that good and
+ its sweet concords have all-power.
+
+ Children and adults
+
+130:15 Christian Science, properly understood, would dis-
+ abuse the human mind of material beliefs which war
+ against spiritual facts; and these material
+130:18 beliefs must be denied and cast out to make
+ place for truth. You cannot add to the contents of a
+ vessel already full. Laboring long to shake the adult's
+130:21 faith in matter and to inculcate a grain of faith in God, -
+ an inkling of the ability of Spirit to make the body har-
+ monious, - the author has often remembered our Master's
+130:24 love for little children, and understood how truly such as
+ they belong to the heavenly kingdom.
+
+ All evil unnatural
+
+ If thought is startled at the strong claim of Science
+130:27 for the supremacy of God, or Truth, and doubts the su-
+ premacy of good, ought we not, contrari-
+ wise, to be astounded at the vigorous claims
+130:30 of evil and doubt them, and no longer think it natural to
+ love sin and unnatural to forsake it, - no longer imagine
+ evil to be ever-present and good absent? Truth should
+131:1 not seem so surprising and unnatural as error, and error
+ should not seem so real as truth. Sickness should not seem
+131:3 so real as health. There is no error in Science, and our
+ lives must be governed by reality in order to be in har-
+ mony with God, the divine Principle of all being.
+
+ The error of carnality
+
+131:6 When once destroyed by divine Science, the false evi-
+ dence before the corporeal senses disappears. Hence the
+ opposition of sensuous man to the Science of
+131:9 Soul and the significance of the Scripture, "The
+ carnal mind is enmity against God." The central fact of
+ the Bible is the superiority of spiritual over physical power.
+
+131:12 THEOLOGY
+
+ Churchly neglect
+
+ Must Christian Science come through the Christian
+ churches as some persons insist? This Science has come
+131:15 already, after the manner of God's appoint-
+ ing, but the churches seem not ready to re-
+ ceive it, according to the Scriptural saying, "He came
+131:18 unto his own, and his own received him not." Jesus once
+ said: "I thank Thee, O Father, Lord of heaven and
+ earth, that Thou hast hid these things from the wise
+131:21 and prudent, and hast revealed them unto babes: even
+ so, Father, for so it seemed good in Thy sight." As afore-
+ time, the spirit of the Christ, which taketh away the cere-
+131:24 monies and doctrines of men, is not accepted until the
+ hearts of men are made ready for it.
+
+ John the Baptist, and the Messiah
+
+ The mission of Jesus confirmed prophecy, and ex-
+131:27 plained the so-called miracles of olden time as natural
+ demonstrations of the divine power, demonstra-
+ tions which were not understood. Jesus' works
+131:30 established his claim to the Messiahship. In
+ reply to John's inquiry, "Art thou he that should come,"
+132:1 Jesus returned an affirmative reply, recounting his works
+ instead of referring to his doctrine, confident that this
+132:3 exhibition of the divine power to heal would fully an-
+ swer the question. Hence his reply: "Go and show
+ John again those things which ye do hear and see: the
+132:6 blind receive their sight and the lame walk, the lepers
+ are cleansed, and the deaf hear, the dead are raised up,
+ and the poor have the gospel preached to them. And
+132:9 blessed is he, whosoever shall not be offended in me." In
+ other words, he gave his benediction to any one who
+ should not deny that such effects, coming from divine
+132:12 Mind, prove the unity of God, - the divine principle
+ which brings out all harmony.
+
+ Christ rejected
+
+ The Pharisees of old thrust the spiritual idea and the
+132:15 man who lived it out of their synagogues, and retained
+ their materialistic beliefs about God. Jesus'
+ system of healing received no aid nor approval
+132:18 from other sanitary or religious systems, from doctrines
+ of physics or of divinity; and it has not yet been gener-
+ ally accepted. To-day, as of yore, unconscious of the
+132:21 reappearing of the spiritual idea, blind belief shuts the
+ door upon it, and condemns the cure of the sick and sin-
+ ning if it is wrought on any but a material and a doctrinal
+132:24 theory. Anticipating this rejection of idealism, of the
+ true idea of God, - this salvation from all error, physi-
+ cal and mental, - Jesus asked, "When the Son of man
+132:27 cometh, shall he find faith on the earth?"
+
+ John's misgivings
+
+ Did the doctrines of John the Baptist confer healing
+ power upon him, or endow him with the truest concep-
+132:30 tion of the Christ? This righteous preacher
+ once pointed his disciples to Jesus as "the
+ Lamb of God;" yet afterwards he seriously questioned
+133:1 the signs of the Messianic appearing, and sent the inquiry
+ to Jesus, "Art thou he that should come?"
+
+ Faith according to works
+
+133:3 Was John's faith greater than that of the Samaritan
+ woman, who said, "Is not this the Christ?"
+ There was also a certain centurion of whose
+133:6 faith Jesus himself declared, "I have not found so great
+ faith, no, not in Israel."
+
+ In Egypt, it was Mind which saved the Israelites from
+133:9 belief in the plagues. In the wilderness, streams flowed
+ from the rock, and manna fell from the sky. The Israelites
+ looked upon the brazen serpent, and straightway believed
+133:12 that they were healed of the poisonous stings of vipers.
+ In national prosperity, miracles attended the successes of
+ the Hebrews; but when they departed from the true
+133:15 idea, their demoralization began. Even in captivity
+ among foreign nations, the divine Principle wrought
+ wonders for the people of God in the fiery furnace and
+133:18 in kings' palaces.
+
+ Judaism antipathetic
+
+ Judaism was the antithesis of Christianity, because
+ Judaism engendered the limited form of a national or
+133:21 tribal religion. It was a finite and material
+ system, carried out in special theories concern-
+ ing God, man, sanitary methods, and a religious cultus.
+133:24 That he made "himself equal with God," was one of the
+ Jewish accusations against him who planted Christianity
+ on the foundation of Spirit, who taught as he was in-
+133:27 spired by the Father and would recognize no life, intelli-
+ gence, nor substance outside of God.
+
+ Priestly learning
+
+ The Jewish conception of God, as Yawah, Jehovah,
+133:30 or only a mighty hero and king, has not quite
+ given place to the true knowledge of God.
+ Creeds and rituals have not cleansed their hands of
+134:1 rabbinical lore. To-day the cry of bygone ages is re-
+ peated, "Crucify him!" At every advancing step, truth
+134:3 is still opposed with sword and spear.
+
+ Testimony of martyrs
+
+ The word /martyr/, from the Greek, means /witness/; but
+ those who testified for Truth were so often persecuted
+134:6 unto death, that at length the word /martyr/
+ was narrowed in its significance and so has
+ come always to mean one who suffers for his convictions.
+134:9 The new faith in the Christ, Truth, so roused the hatred
+ of the opponents of Christianity, that the followers of
+ Christ were burned, crucified, and otherwise persecuted;
+134:12 and so it came about that human rights were hallowed
+ by the gallows and the cross.
+
+ Absence of Christ-power
+
+ Man-made doctrines are waning. They have not waxed
+134:15 strong in times of trouble. Devoid of the Christ-power,
+ how can they illustrate the doctrines of Christ
+ or the miracles of grace? Denial of the possi-
+134:18 bility of Christian healing robs Christianity of the very
+ element, which gave it divine force and its astonishing and
+ unequalled success in the first century.
+
+ Basis of miracles
+
+134:21 The true Logos is demonstrably Christian Science, the
+ natural law of harmony which overcomes discord, - not
+ because this Science is supernatural or pre-
+134:24 ternatural, nor because it is an infraction of
+ divine law, but because it is the immutable law of God,
+ good. Jesus said: "I knew that Thou hearest me al-
+134:27 ways;" and he raised Lazarus from the dead, stilled the
+ tempest, healed the sick, walked on the water. There
+ is divine authority for believing in the superiority of
+134:30 spiritual power over material resistance.
+
+ Lawful wonders
+
+ A miracle fulfils God's law, but does not violate that
+ law. This fact at present seems more mysterious than
+135:1 the miracle itself. The Psalmist sang: "What ailed
+ thee, O thou sea, that thou fleddest? Thou Jordan,
+135:3 that thou wast driven back? Ye mountains,
+ that ye skipped like rams, and ye little hills,
+ like lambs? Tremble, thou earth, at the presence of the
+135:6 Lord, at the presence of the God of Jacob." The miracle
+ introduces no disorder, but unfolds the primal order,
+ establishing the Science of God's unchangeable law.
+135:9 Spiritual evolution alone is worthy of the exercise of
+ divine power.
+
+ Fear and sickness identical
+
+ The same power which heals sin heals also sickness.
+135:12 This is "the beauty of holiness," that when Truth heals
+ the sick it casts out evils, and when Truth
+ casts out the evil called disease, it heals the
+135:15 sick. When Christ cast out the devil of
+ dumbness, "it came to pass, when the devil was gone out,
+ the dumb spake." There is to-day danger of repeating
+135:18 the offence of the Jews by limiting the Holy One of Israel
+ and asking: "Can God furnish a table in the wilderness?"
+ What cannot God do?
+
+ The unity of Science and Christianity
+135:21 It has been said, and truly, that Christianity must be
+ Science, and Science must be Christianity, else one or the
+ other is false and useless; but neither is unim-
+135:24 portant or untrue, and they are alike in demon-
+ stration. This proves the one to be identical
+ with the other. Christianity as Jesus taught it was not
+135:27 a creed, nor a system of ceremonies, nor a special gift
+ from a ritualistic Jehovah; but it was the demonstration
+ of divine Love casting out error and healing the sick,
+135:30 not merely in the /name/ of Christ, or Truth, but in demon-
+ stration of Truth, as must be the case in the cycles of
+ divine light.
+
+ The Christ-mission
+
+136:1 Jesus established his church and maintained his mission
+ on a spiritual foundation of Christ-healing. He taught
+136:3 his followers that his religion had a divine
+ Principle, which would cast out error and heal
+ both the sick and the sinning. He claimed no intelli-
+136:6 gence, action, nor life separate from God. Despite the
+ persecution this brought upon him, he used his divine
+ power to save men both bodily and spiritually.
+
+ Ancient spiritualism
+
+136:9 The question then as now was, How did Jesus heal the
+ sick? His answer to this question the world rejected.
+ He appealed to his students: "Whom do
+136:12 men say that I, the Son of man, am?" That
+ is: Who or what is it that is thus identified with casting
+ out evils and healing the sick? They replied, "Some
+136:15 say that thou art John the Baptist; some, Elias; and
+ others, Jeremias, or one of the prophets." These prophets
+ were considered dead, and this reply may indicate that
+136:18 some of the people believed that Jesus was a medium,
+ controlled by the spirit of John or of Elias.
+
+ This ghostly fancy was repeated by Herod himself.
+136:21 That a wicked king and debauched husband should have
+ no high appreciation of divine Science and the great work
+ of the Master, was not surprising; for how could such
+136:24 a sinner comprehend what the disciples did not fully
+ understand? But even Herod doubted if Jesus was con-
+ trolled by the sainted preacher. Hence Herod's asser-
+136:27 tion: "John have I beheaded: but who is this?" No
+ wonder Herod desired to see the new Teacher.
+
+ Doubting disciples
+
+ The disciples apprehended their Master better than
+136:30 did others; but they did not comprehend all
+ that he said and did, or they would not have
+ questioned him so often. Jesus patiently persisted in
+137:1 teaching and demonstrating the truth of being. His stu-
+ dents saw this power of Truth heal the sick, cast out evil,
+137:3 raise the dead; but the ultimate of this wonderful work
+ was not spiritually discerned, even by them, until after the
+ crucifixion, when their immaculate Teacher stood before
+137:6 them, the victor over sickness, sin, disease, death, and
+ the grave.
+
+ Yearning to be understood, the Master repeated,
+137:9 "But whom say /ye/ that I am?" This renewed inquiry
+ meant: Who or what is it that is able to do the work, so
+ mysterious to the popular mind? In his rejection of the
+137:12 answer already given and his renewal of the question,
+ it is plain that Jesus completely eschewed the narrow
+ opinion implied in their citation of the common report
+137:15 about him.
+
+ A divine response
+
+ With his usual impetuosity, Simon replied for his
+ brethren, and his reply set forth a great fact: "Thou
+137:18 art the Christ, the Son of the living God!"
+ That is: The Messiah is what thou hast de-
+ clared, - Christ, the spirit of God, of Truth, Life, and
+137:21 Love, which heals mentally. This assertion elicited from
+ Jesus the benediction, "Blessed art thou, Simon Bar-
+ jona: for flesh and blood hath not revealed it unto thee,
+137:24 but my Father which is in heaven;" that is, Love hath
+ shown thee the way of Life!
+
+ The true and living rock
+
+ Before this the impetuous disciple had been called
+137:27 only by his common names, Simon Bar-jona, or son of
+ Jona; but now the Master gave him a spir-
+ itual name in these words: "And I say also
+137:30 unto thee, That thou art Peter; and upon this rock [the
+ meaning of the Greek word /petros/, or /stone/] I will build
+ my church; and the gates of hell [/hades/, the /under/-
+138:1 /world/, or the /grave/] shall not prevail against it." In
+ other words, Jesus purposed founding his society, not
+138:3 on the personal Peter as a mortal, but on the God-
+ power which lay behind Peter's confession of the true
+ Messiah.
+
+ Sublime summary
+
+138:6 It was now evident to Peter that divine Life, Truth, and
+ Love, and not a human personality, was the healer of the
+ sick and a rock, a firm foundation in the realm
+138:9 of harmony. On this spiritually scientific basis
+ Jesus explained his cures, which appeared miraculous to
+ outsiders. He showed that diseases were cast out neither
+138:12 by corporeality, by /materia medica/, nor by hygiene, but by
+ the divine Spirit, casting out the errors of mortal mind.
+ The supremacy of Spirit was the foundation on which
+138:15 Jesus built. His sublime summary points to the religion
+ of Love.
+
+ New era in Jesus
+
+ Jesus established in the Christian era the precedent for
+138:18 all Christianity, theology, and healing. Christians are
+ under as direct orders now, as they were then,
+ to be Christlike, to possess the Christ-spirit, to
+138:21 follow the Christ-example, and to heal the sick as well as
+ the sinning. It is easier for Christianity to cast out sick-
+ ness than sin, for the sick are more willing to part with
+138:24 pain than are sinners to give up the sinful, so-called pleas-
+ ure of the senses. The Christian can prove this to-day as
+ readily is it was proved centuries ago.
+
+ Healthful theology
+
+138:27 Our Master said to every follower: "Go ye into all the
+ world, and preach the gospel to every creature! . . .
+ Heal the sick! . . . Love thy neighbor as
+138:30 thyself!" It was this theology of Jesus which
+ healed the sick and the sinning. It is his theology in this
+ book and the spiritual meaning of this theology, which
+139:1 heals the sick and causes the wicked to "forsake his way,
+ and the unrighteous man his thoughts." It was our Mas-
+139:3 ter's theology which the impious sought to destroy.
+
+ Marvels and reformations
+
+ From beginning to end, the Scriptures are full of
+ accounts of the triumph of Spirit, Mind, over matter.
+139:6 Moses proved the power of Mind by what men
+ called miracles; so did Joshua, Elijah, and
+ Elisha. The Christian era was ushered in with signs and
+139:9 wonders. Reforms have commonly been attended with
+ bloodshed and persecution, even when the end has been
+ brightness and peace; but the present new, yet old, re-
+139:12 form in religious faith will teach men patiently and wisely
+ to stem the tide of sectarian bitterness, whenever it flows
+ inward.
+
+ Science obscured
+
+139:15 The decisions by vote of Church Councils as to what
+ should and should not be considered Holy Writ; the man-
+ ifest mistakes in the ancient versions; the
+139:18 thirty thousand different readings in the Old
+ Testament, and the three hundred thousand in the New,
+ - these facts show how a mortal and material sense stole
+139:21 into the divine record, with its own hue darkening to some
+ extent the inspired pages. But mistakes could neither
+ wholly obscure the divine Science of the Scriptures seen
+139:24 from Genesis to Revelation, mar the demonstration of
+ Jesus, nor annul the healing by the prophets, who foresaw
+ that "the stone which the builders rejected" would be-
+139:27 come "the head of the corner."
+
+ Opponents benefited
+
+ Atheism, pantheism, theosophy, and agnosticism are
+ opposed to Christian Science, as they are to ordinary re-
+139:30 ligion; but it does not follow that the profane
+ or atheistic invalid cannot be healed by Chris-
+ tian Science. The moral condition of such a man de-
+140:1 mands the remedy of Truth more than it is needed in most
+ cases; and Science is more than usually effectual in the
+140:3 treatment of moral ailments.
+
+ God invisible to the senses
+
+ That God is a corporeal being, nobody can truly affirm.
+ The Bible represents Him as saying: "Thou canst not
+140:6 see My face; for there shall no man see Me
+ and live." Not materially but spiritually we
+ know Him as divine Mind, as Life, Truth, and Love. We
+140:9 shall obey and adore in proportion as we apprehend the
+ divine nature and love Him understandingly, warring no
+ more over the corporeality, but rejoicing in the affluence
+140:12 of our God. Religion will then be of the heart and not of
+ the head. Mankind will no longer be tyrannical and pro-
+ scriptive from lack of love, - straining out gnats and
+140:15 swallowing camels.
+
+ The true worship
+
+ We worship spiritually, only as we cease to worship
+ materially. Spiritual devoutness is the soul of Chris-
+140:18 tianity. Worshipping through the medium of
+ matter is paganism. Judaic and other rituals
+ are but types and shadows of true worship. "The true
+140:21 worshippers shall worship the Father in spirit and in
+ truth."
+
+ Anthropomorphism
+
+ The Jewish tribal Jehovah was a man-projected God,
+140:24 liable to wrath, repentance, and human changeableness.
+ The Christian Science God is universal, eter-
+ nal, divine love, which changeth not and caus-
+140:27 eth no evil, disease, nor death. It is indeed mournfully
+ true that the older Scripture is reversed. In the begin-
+ ing God created man in His, God's, image; but mor-
+140:30 tals would procreate man, and make God in their own
+ human image. What is the god of a mortal, but a mortal
+ magnified?
+
+ More than profession required
+
+141:1 This indicates the distance between the theological and
+ ritualistic religion of the ages and the truth preached by
+141:3 Jesus. More than profession is requisite for
+ Christian demonstration. Few understand or
+ adhere to Jesus' divine precepts for living and
+141:6 healing. Why? Because his precepts require the disci-
+ ple to cut off the right hand and pluck out the right eye,
+ - that is, to set aside even the most cherished beliefs
+141:9 and practices, to leave all for Christ.
+
+ No ecclesiastical monopoly
+
+ All revelation (such is the popular thought!) must come
+ from the schools and along the line of scholarly and eccle-
+141:12 siastical descent, as kings are crowned from a
+ royal dynasty. In healing the sick and sinning,
+ Jesus elaborated the fact that the healing effect
+141:15 followed the understanding of the divine Principle and
+ of the Christ-spirit which governed the corporeal Jesus.
+ For this Principle there is no dynasty, no ecclesiastical
+141:18 monopoly. Its only crowned head is immortal sover-
+ eignty. Its only priest is the spiritualized man. The
+ Bible declares that all believers are made "kings and
+141:21 priests unto God." The outsiders did not then, and
+ do not now, understand this ruling of the Christ; there-
+ fore they cannot demonstrate God's healing power.
+141:24 Neither can this manifestation of Christ be com-
+ prehended, until its divine Principle is scientifically
+ understood.
+
+ A change demanded
+
+141:27 The adoption of scientific religion and of divine heal-
+ ing will ameliorate sin, sickness, and death. Let our
+ pulpits do justice to Christian Science. Let
+141:30 it have fair representation by the press. Give
+ to it the place in our institutions of learning now occu-
+ pied by scholastic theology and physiology, and it will
+142:1 eradicate sickness and sin in less time than the old systems,
+ devised for subduing them, have required for self-estab-
+142:3 lishment and propagation.
+
+ Two claims omitted
+
+ Anciently the followers of Christ, or Truth, measured
+ Christianity by its power over sickness, sin, and death;
+142:6 but modern religions generally omit all but one
+ of these powers, - the power over sin. We
+ must seek the undivided garment, the whole Christ, as our
+142:9 first proof of Christianity, for Christ, Truth, alone can
+ furnish us with absolute evidence.
+
+ Selfishness and loss
+
+ If the soft palm, upturned to a lordly salary, and archi-
+142:12 tectural skill, making dome and spire tremulous with
+ beauty, turn the poor and the stranger from the
+ gate, they at the same time shut the door on
+142:15 progress. In vain do the manger and the cross tell their
+ story to pride and fustian. Sensuality palsies the right
+ hand, and causes the left to let go its grasp on the divine.
+
+ Temple cleansed
+
+142:18 As in Jesus' time, so to-day, tyranny and pride need to
+ be whipped out of the temple, and humility and divine Sci-
+ ence to be welcomed in. The strong cords of
+142:21 scientific demonstration, as twisted and wielded
+ by Jesus, are still needed to purge the temples of their
+ vain traffic in worldly worship and to make them meet
+142:24 dwelling-places for the Most High.
+
+ MEDICINE
+
+ Question of precedence
+
+ Which was first, Mind or medicine? If Mind was
+142:27 first and self-existent, then Mind, not matter, must have
+ been the first medicine. God being All-in-
+ all, He made medicine; but that medicine was
+142:30 Mind. It could not have been matter, which departs
+ from the nature and character of Mind, God. Truth
+143:1 is God's remedy for error of every kind, and Truth de-
+ stroys only what is untrue. Hence the fact that, to-day,
+143:3 as yesterday, Christ casts out evils and heals the
+ sick.
+
+ Methods rejected
+
+ It is plain that God does not employ drugs or hygiene,
+143:6 nor provide them for human use; else Jesus would have
+ recommended and employed them in his heal-
+ ing. The sick are more deplorably lost than
+143:9 the sinning, if the sick cannot rely on God for help and
+ the sinning can. The divine Mind never called matter
+ /medicine/, and matter required a material and human be-
+143:12 lief before it could be considered as medicine.
+
+ Error not curative
+
+ Sometimes the human mind uses one error to medi-
+ cine another. Driven to choose between two difficulties,
+143:15 the human mind takes the lesser to relieve the
+ greater. On this basis it saves from starva-
+ tion by theft, and quiets pain with anodynes. You
+143:18 admit that mind influences the body somewhat, but
+ you conclude that the stomach, blood, nerves, bones,
+ etc., hold the preponderance of power. Controlled by
+143:21 this belief, you continue in the old routine. You lean on
+ the inert and unintelligent, never discerning how this de-
+ prives you of the available superiority of divine Mind.
+143:24 The body is not controlled scientifically by a negative
+ mind.
+
+ Impossible coalescence
+
+ Mind is the grand creator, and there can be no power
+143:27 except that which is derived from Mind. If Mind was
+ first chronologically, is first potentially, and
+ must be first eternally, then give to Mind the
+143:30 glory, honor, dominion, and power everlastingly due its
+ holy name. Inferior and unspiritual methods of healing
+ may try to make Mind and drugs coalesce, but the two will
+144:1 not mingle scientifically. Why should we wish to make
+ them do so, since no good can come of it?
+144:3 If Mind is foremost and superior, let us rely upon Mind,
+ which needs no cooperation from lower powers, even if
+ these so-called powers are real.
+
+144:6 Naught is the squire, when the king is nigh;
+ Withdraws the star, when dawns the sun's brave light.
+
+ Soul and sense
+
+ The various mortal beliefs formulated in human philoso-
+144:9 phy, physiology, hygiene, are mainly predicated of matter,
+ and afford faint gleams of God, or Truth.
+ The more material a belief, the more obstinately
+144:12 tenacious its error; the stronger are the manifestations of
+ the corporeal senses, the weaker the indications of Soul.
+
+ Will-power detrimental
+
+ Human will-power is not Science. Human will belongs
+144:15 to the so-called material senses, and its use is to be con-
+ demned. Willing the sick to recover is not the
+ metaphysical practice of Christian Science, but
+144:18 is sheer animal magnetism. Human will-power may in-
+ fringe the rights of man. It produces evil continually,
+ and is not a factor in the realism of being. Truth, and
+144:21 not corporeal will, is the divine power which says to
+ disease, "Peace, be still."
+
+ Conservative antagonism
+
+ Because divine Science wars with so-called physical
+144:24 science, even as Truth wars with error, the old schools
+ still oppose it. Ignorance, pride, or prejudice
+ closes the door to whatever is not stereotyped.
+144:27 When the Science of being is universally understood,
+ every man will be his own physician, and Truth will be
+ the universal panacea.
+
+ Ancient healers
+
+144:30 It is a question to-day, whether the ancient inspired
+ healers understood the Science of Christian healing, or
+145:1 whether they caught its sweet tones, as the natural
+ musician catches the tones of harmony, without being
+145:3 able to explain them. So divinely imbued
+ were they with the spirit of Science, that the
+ lack of the letter could not hinder their work; and that
+145:6 letter, without the spirit, would have made void their
+ practice.
+
+ The struggle and victory
+
+ The struggle for the recovery of invalids goes on, not
+145:9 between material methods, but between mortal minds
+ and immortal Mind. The victory will be on
+ the patient's side only as immortal Mind
+145:12 through Christ, Truth, subdues the human belief in
+ disease. It matters not what material method one may
+ adopt, whether faith in drugs, trust in hygiene, or reliance
+145:15 on some other minor curative.
+
+ Mystery of godliness
+
+ Scientific healing has this advantage over other meth-
+ ods, - that in it Truth controls error. From this fact
+145:18 arise its ethical as well as its physical ef-
+ fects. Indeed, its ethical and physical effects
+ are indissolubly connected. If there is any mystery
+145:21 in Christian healing, it is the mystery which godliness
+ always presents to the ungodly, - the mystery always
+ arising from ignorance of the laws of eternal and unerr-
+145:24 ing Mind.
+
+ Matter /versus/ matter
+
+ Other methods undertake to oppose error with error,
+ and thus they increase the antagonism of one form of
+145:27 matter towards other forms of matter or error,
+ and the warfare between Spirit and the flesh
+ goes on. By this antagonism mortal mind must con-
+145:30 tinually weaken its own assumed power.
+
+ How healing was lost
+
+ The theology of Christian Science includes healing
+ the sick. Our Master's first article of faith propounded
+146:1 to his students was healing, and he proved his faith by
+ his works. The ancient Christians were healers. Why
+146:3 has this element of Christianity been lost?
+ Because our systems of religion are governed
+ more or less by our systems of medicine. The first idol-
+146:6 atry was faith in matter. The schools have rendered
+ faith in drugs the fashion, rather than faith in Deity. By
+ trusting matter to destroy its own discord, health and
+146:9 harmony have been sacrificed. Such systems are barren
+ of the vitality of spiritual power, by which material sense
+ is made the servant of Science and religion becomes
+146:12 Christlike.
+
+ Drugs and divinity
+
+ Material medicine substitutes drugs for the power of
+ God - even the might of Mind - to heal the body.
+146:15 Scholasticism clings for salvation to the per-
+ son, instead of to the divine Principle, of the
+ man Jesus; and his Science, the curative agent of God,
+146:18 is silenced. Why? Because truth divests material drugs
+ of their imaginary power, and clothes Spirit with suprem-
+ acy. Science is the "stranger that is within thy gates,"
+146:21 remembered not, even when its elevating effects prac-
+ tically prove its divine origin and efficacy.
+
+ Christian Science as old as God
+
+ Divine Science derives its sanction from the Bible,
+146:24 and the divine origin of Science is demonstrated through
+ the holy influence of Truth in healing sick-
+ ness and sin. This healing power of Truth
+146:27 must have been far anterior to the period in
+ which Jesus lived. It is as ancient as "the Ancient of
+ days." It lives through all Life, and extends throughout
+146:30 all space.
+
+ Reduction to system
+
+ Divine metaphysics is now reduced to a system, to a
+ form comprehensible by and adapted to the thought of
+147:1 the age in which we live. This system enables the
+ learner to demonstrate the divine Principle,
+147:3 upon which Jesus' healing was based, and
+ the sacred rules for its present application to the cure of
+ disease.
+
+147:6 Late in the nineteenth century I demonstrated the divine
+ rules of Christian Science. They were submitted to the
+ broadest practical test, and everywhere, when honestly ap-
+147:9 plied under circumstances where demonstration was hu-
+ manly possible, this Science showed that Truth had lost
+ none of its divine and healing efficacy, even though cen-
+147:12 turies had passed away since Jesus practised these rules
+ on the hills of Judaea and in the valleys of Galilee.
+
+ Perusal and practice
+
+ Although this volume contains the complete Science of
+147:15 Mind-healing, never believe that you can absorb the whole
+ meaning of the Science by a simple /perusal/
+ of this book. The book needs to be /studied/,
+147:18 and the demonstration of the rules of scientific healing
+ will plant you firmly on the spiritual groundwork of
+ Christian Science. This proof lifts you high above the
+147:21 perishing fossils of theories already antiquated, and en-
+ ables you to grasp the spiritual facts of being hitherto
+ unattained and seemingly dim.
+
+ A definite rule discovered
+
+147:24 Our Master healed the sick, practised Christian heal-
+ ing, and taught the generalities of its divine Principle to
+ his students; but he left no definite rule for
+147:27 demonstrating this Principle of healing and
+ preventing disease. This rule remained to be discovered
+ in Christian Science. A pure affection takes form in good-
+147:30 ness, but Science alone reveals the divine Principle of
+ goodness and demonstrates its rules.
+
+ Jesus' own practice
+
+ Jesus never spoke of disease as dangerous or as difficult
+148:1 to heal. When his students brought to him a case they
+ had failed to heal, he said to them, "O faithless gen-
+148:3 eration," implying that the requisite power
+ to heal was in Mind. He prescribed no drugs,
+ urged no obedience to material laws, but acted in direct
+148:6 disobedience to them.
+
+ The man of anatomy and of theology
+
+ Neither anatomy nor theology has ever described man
+ as created by Spirit, - as God's man. The former ex-
+148:9 plains the men of /men/, or the "children of
+ men," as created corporeally instead of spir-
+ itually and as emerging from the lowest, in-
+148:12 stead of from the highest, conception of being. Both
+ anatomy and theology define man as both physical and
+ mental, and place mind at the mercy of matter for every
+148:15 function, formation, and manifestation. Anatomy takes
+ up man at all points materially. It loses Spirit, drops the
+ true tone, and accepts the discord. Anatomy and the-
+148:18 ology reject the divine Principle which produces harmo-
+ nious man, and deal - the one wholly, the other primarily
+ - with matter, calling that /man/ which is not the counter-
+148:21 part, but the counterfeit, of God's man. Then theology
+ tries to explain how to make this man a Christian, - how
+ from this basis of division and discord to produce the con-
+148:24 cord and unity of Spirit and His likeness.
+
+ Physiology deficient
+
+ Physiology exalts matter, dethrones Mind, and claims
+ to rule man by material law, instead of spiritual. When
+148:27 physiology fails to give health or life by this
+ process, it ignores the divine Spirit as unable
+ or unwilling to render help in time of physical need.
+148:30 When mortals sin, this ruling of the schools leaves them
+ to the guidance of a theology which admits God to be
+ the healer of sin but not of sickness, although our great
+149:1 Master demonstrated that Truth could save from sickness
+ as well as from sin.
+
+ Blunders and blunderers
+
+149:3 Mind as far outweighs drugs in the cure of disease as
+ in the cure of sin. The more excellent way is divine
+ Science in every case. Is /materia medica/ a
+149:6 science or a bundle of speculative human
+ theories? The prescription which succeeds in one in-
+ stance fails in another, and this is owing to the different
+149:9 mental states of the patient. These states are not com-
+ prehended and they are left without explanation except
+ in Christian Science. The rule and its perfection of opera-
+149:12 tion never vary in Science. If you fail to succeed in any
+ case, it is because you have not demonstrated the life of
+ Christ, Truth, more in your own life, - because you have
+149:15 not obeyed the rule and proved the Principle of divine
+ Science.
+
+ Old-school physician
+
+ A physician of the old school remarked with great
+149:18 gravity: "We know that mind affects the body some-
+ what, and advise our patients to be hopeful
+ and cheerful and to take as little medicine as
+149:21 possible; but mind can never cure organic difficulties."
+ The logic is lame, and facts contradict it. The author
+ has cured what is termed organic disease as readily as she
+149:24 has cured purely functional disease, and with no power
+ but the divine Mind.
+
+ Tests in our day
+
+ Since God, divine Mind, governs all, not partially but
+149:27 supremely, predicting disease does not dignify therapeutics.
+ Whatever guides thought spiritually benefits
+ mind and body. We need to understand the
+149:30 affirmations of divine Science, dismiss superstition, and
+ demonstrate truth according to Christ. To-day there
+ is hardly a city, village, or hamlet, in which are not to
+150:1 be found living witnesses and monuments to the virtue
+ and power of Truth, as applied through this Christian
+150:3 system of healing disease.
+
+ The main purpose
+
+ To-day the healing power of Truth is widely demon-
+ strated as an immanent, eternal Science, instead of a
+150:6 phenomenal exhibition. Its appearing is the
+ coming anew of the gospel of "on earth peace,
+ good-will toward men." This coming, as was promised
+150:9 by the Master, is for its establishment as a permanent
+ dispensation among men; but the mission of Christian
+ Science now, as in the time of its earlier demonstration,
+150:12 is not primarily one of physical healing. Now, as then,
+ signs and wonders are wrought in the metaphysical heal-
+ ing of physical disease; but these signs are only to demon-
+150:15 strate its divine origin, - to attest the reality of the higher
+ mission of the Christ-power to take away the sins of the
+ world.
+
+ Exploded doctrine
+
+150:18 The science (so-called) of physics would have one be-
+ lieve that both matter and mind are subject to disease,
+ and that, too, in spite of the individual's pro-
+150:21 test and contrary to the law of divine Mind.
+ This human view infringes man's free moral agency; and
+ it is as evidently erroneous to the author, and will be to
+150:24 all others at some future day, as the practically rejected
+ doctrine of the predestination of souls to damnation or
+ salvation. The doctrine that man's harmony is gov-
+150:27 erned by physical conditions all his earthly days, and that
+ he is then thrust out of his own body by the operation of
+ matter, - even the doctrine of the superiority of matter
+150:30 over Mind, - is fading out.
+
+ Disease mental
+
+ The hosts of AEsculapius are flooding the world with
+ diseases, because they are ignorant that the human mind
+151:1 and body are myths. To be sure, they sometimes treat
+ the sick as if there was but one factor in the case; but
+151:3 this one factor they represent to be body, not
+ mind. Infinite Mind could not possibly create
+ a remedy outside of itself, but erring, finite, human mind
+151:6 has an absolute need of something beyond itself for its
+ redemption and healing.
+
+ Intentions respected
+
+ Great respect is due the motives and philanthropy of
+151:9 the higher class of physicians. We know that if they un-
+ derstood the Science of Mind-healing, and were
+ in possession of the enlarged power it confers
+151:12 to benefit the race physically and spiritually, they would
+ rejoice with us. Even this one reform in medicine would
+ ultimately deliver mankind from the awful and oppres-
+151:15 sive bondage now enforced by false theories, from which
+ multitudes would gladly escape.
+
+ Man governed by Mind
+
+ Mortal belief says that death has been occasioned by
+151:18 fright. Fear never stopped being and its action. The
+ blood, heart, lungs, brain, etc., have nothing
+ to do with Life, God. Every function of the
+151:21 real man is governed by the divine Mind. The human
+ mind has no power to kill or to cure, and it has no com-
+ trol over God's man. The divine Mind that made man
+151:24 maintain His own image and likeness. The human
+ mind is opposed to God and must be put off, as St. Paul
+ declares. All that really exists is the divine Mind and
+151:27 its idea, and in this Mind the entire being is found har-
+ monious and eternal. The straight and narrow way is to
+ see and acknowledge this fact, yield to this power, and
+151:30 follow the leadings of truth.
+
+ Mortal mind dethroned
+
+ That mortal mind claims to govern every organ of the
+ mortal body, we have overwhelming proof. But this so-
+152:1 called mind is a myth, and must by its own consent yield
+ to Truth. It would wield the sceptre of a monarch, but
+152:3 it is powerless. The immortal divine Mind
+ takes away all its supposed sovereignty, and
+ saves mortal mind from itself. The author has endeavored
+152:6 to make this book the AEsculapius of mind as well as of
+ body, that it may give hope to the sick and heal them,
+ although they know not how the work is done. Truth
+152:9 has a healing effect, even when not fully understood.
+
+ All activity from thought
+
+ Anatomy describes muscular action as produced by
+ mind in one instance and not in another. Such errors
+152:12 beset every material theory, in which one
+ statement contradicts another over and over
+ again. It is related that Sir Humphry Davy once ap-
+152:15 parently cured a case of paralysis simply by introducing
+ a thermometer into the patient's mouth. This he did
+ merely to ascertain the temperature of the patient's body;
+152:18 but the sick man supposed this ceremony was intended
+ to heal him, and he recovered accordingly. Such a fact
+ illustrates our theories.
+
+ The author's experiments in medicine
+
+152:21 The author's medical researches and experiments had
+ prepared her thought for the metaphysics of Christian
+ Science. Every material dependence had
+152:24 failed her in her search for truth; and she can
+ now understand why, and can see the means
+ by which mortals are divinely driven to a spiritual source
+152:27 for health and happiness.
+
+ Homoeopathic attenuations
+
+ Her experiments in homoeopathy had made her skep-
+ tical as to material curative methods. Jahr, from
+152:30 /Aconitum/ to /Zincum oxydatum/, enumerates
+ the general symptoms, the characteristic
+ signs, which demand different remedies; but the drug
+153:1 is frequently attenuated to such a degree that not a ves-
+ tige of it remains. Thus we learn that it is not the drug
+153:3 which expels the disease or changes one of the symptoms
+ of disease.
+
+ Only salt and water
+
+ The author has attenuated /Natrum muriaticum/ (com-
+153:6 mon table-salt) until there was not a single saline property
+ left. The salt had "lost his savour;" and yet,
+ with one drop of that attenuation in a goblet of
+153:9 water, and a teaspoonful of the water administered at in-
+ tervals of three hours, she has cured a patient sinking in
+ the last stage of typhoid fever. The highest attenuation
+153:12 of homoeopathy and the most potent rises above matter into
+ mind. This discovery leads to more light. From it may
+ be learned that either human faith or the divine Mind is
+153:15 the healer and that there is no efficacy in a drug.
+
+ Origin of pain
+
+ You say a boil is painful; but that is impossible, for
+ matter without mind is not painful. The boil simply
+153:18 manifests, through inflammation and swell-
+ ing, a belief in pain, and this belief is called a
+ boil. Now administer mentally to your patient a high
+153:21 attenuation of truth, and it will soon cure the boil. The
+ fact that pain cannot exist where there is no mortal mind
+ to feel it is a proof that this so-called mind makes its
+153:24 own pain - that is, its own /belief/ in pain.
+
+ Source of contagion
+
+ We weep because others weep, we yawn because they
+ yawn, and we have smallpox because others have it; but
+153:27 mortal mind, not matter, contains and carries
+ the infection. When this mental contagion is
+ understood, we shall be more careful of our mental con-
+153:30 ditions and we shall avoid loquacious tattling about
+ disease, as we would avoid advocating crime. Neither
+ sympathy nor society should ever tempt us to cherish
+154:1 error in any form, and certainly we should not be error's
+ advocate.
+154:3 Disease arises, like other mental conditions, from as-
+ sociation. Since it is a law of mortal mind that certain
+ diseases should be regarded as contagious, this law ob-
+154:6 tains credit through association, - calling up the fear that
+ creates the image of disease and its consequent manifes-
+ tation in the body.
+
+ Imaginary cholera
+
+154:9 This fact in metaphysics is illustrated by the following
+ incident: A man was made to believe that he occupied a
+ bed where a cholera patient had died. Imme-
+154:12 diately the symptoms of this disease appeared,
+ and the man died. The fact was, that he had not caught
+ the cholera by material contact, because no cholera patient
+154:15 had been in that bed.
+
+ Children's ailments
+
+ If a child is exposed to contagion or infection, the
+ mother is frightened and says, "My child will be sick."
+154:18 The law of mortal mind and her own fears gov-
+ ern her child more than the child's mind gov-
+ erns itself, and they produce the very results which might
+154:21 have been prevented through the opposite understanding.
+ Then it is believed that exposure to the contagion wrought
+ the mischief.
+
+154:24 That mother is not a Christian Scientist, and her affec-
+ tions need better guidance, who says to her child: "You
+ look sick," "You look tired," "You need rest," or "You
+154:27 need medicine."
+
+ Such a mother runs to her little one, who thinks she has
+ hurt her face by falling on the carpet, and says, moaning
+154:30 more childishly than her child, "Mamma knows you are
+ hurt." The better and more successful method for any
+ mother to adopt is to say: "Oh, never mind! You're not
+155:1 hurt, so don't think you are." Presently the child forgets
+ all about the accident, and is at play.
+
+ Drug-power mental
+
+155:3 When the sick recover by the use of drugs, it is the law
+ of a general belief, culminating in individual faith, which
+ heals; and according to this faith will the effect
+155:6 be. Even when you take away the individual
+ confidence in the drug, you have not yet divorced the drug
+ from the general faith. The chemist, the botanist, the
+155:9 druggist, the doctor, and the nurse equip the medicine
+ with their faith, and the beliefs which are in the majority
+ rule. When the general belief endorses the inanimate
+155:12 drug as doing this or that, individual dissent or faith, un-
+ less it rests on Science, is but a belief held by a minority,
+ and such a belief is governed by the majority.
+
+ Belief in physics
+
+155:15 The universal belief in physics weighs against the high
+ and mighty truths of Christian metaphysics. This errone-
+ ous general belief, which sustains medicine and
+155:18 produces all medical results, works against
+ Christian Science; and the percentage of power on the
+ side of this Science must mightily outweigh the power of
+155:21 popular belief in order to heal a single case of disease. The
+ human mind acts more powerfully to offset the discords
+ of matter and the ills of flesh, in proportion as it puts less
+155:24 weight into the material or fleshly scale and more weight
+ into the spiritual scale. Homoeopathy diminishes the
+ drug, but the potency of the medicine increases as the
+155:27 drug disappears.
+
+ Nature of drugs
+
+ Vegetarianism, homoeopathy, and hydropathy have
+ diminished drugging; but if drugs are an antidote to
+155:30 disease, why lessen the antidote? If drugs
+ are good things, is it safe to say that the
+ less in quantity you have of them the better? If drugs
+156:1 possess intrinsic virtues or intelligent curative qualities,
+ these qualities must be mental. Who named drugs, and
+156:3 what made them good or bad for mortals, beneficial or
+ injurious?
+
+ Dropsy cured without drugs
+
+ A case of dropsy, given up by the faculty, fell into
+156:6 my hands. It was a terrible case. Tapping had been
+ employed, and yet, as she lay in her bed, the
+ patient looked like a barrel. I prescribed
+156:9 the fourth attenuation of /Argentum nitratum/ with occa-
+ sional doses of a high attenuation of /Sulphuris/. She im-
+ proved perceptibly. Believing then somewhat in the
+156:12 ordinary theories of medical practice, and learning that
+ her former physician had prescribed these remedies, I
+ began to fear an aggravation of symptoms from their
+156:15 prolonged use, and told the patient so; but she was
+ unwilling to give up the medicine while she was re-
+ covering. It then occurred to me to give her un-
+156:18 medicated pellets and watch the result. I did so, and
+ she continued to gain. Finally she said that she would
+ give up her medicine for one day, and risk the
+156:21 effects. After trying this, she informed me that she
+ could get along two days without globules; but on
+ the third day she again suffered, and was relieved by
+156:24 taking them. She went on in this way, taking the
+ unmedicated pellets, - and receiving occasional visits
+ from me, - but employing no other means, and she was
+156:27 cured.
+
+ A stately advance
+
+ Metaphysics, as taught in Christian Science, is the
+ next stately step beyond homoeopathy. In metaphysics,
+156:30 matter disappears from the remedy entirely,
+ and Mind takes its rightful and supreme
+ place. Homoeopathy takes mental symptoms largely
+157:1 into consideration in its diagnosis of disease. Christian
+ Science deals wholly with the mental cause in judging and
+157:3 destroying disease. It succeeds where homoeopathy fails,
+ solely because its one recognized Principle of healing is
+ Mind, and the whole force of the mental element is em-
+157:6 ployed through the Science of Mind, which never shares
+ its rights with inanimate matter.
+
+ The modus of homoeopathy
+
+ Christian Science exterminates the drug, and rests on
+157:9 Mind alone as the curative Principle, acknowledging that
+ the divine Mind has all power. Homoeopathy
+ mentalizes a drug with such repetition of
+157:12 thought-attenuations, that the drug becomes
+ more like the human mind than the substratum of this so-
+ called mind, which we call matter; and the drug's power
+157:15 of action is proportionately increased.
+
+ Drugging unchristian
+
+ If drugs are part of God's creation, which (according
+ to the narrative in Genesis) He pronounced/ good/, then
+157:18 drugs cannot be poisonous. If He could cre-
+ ate drugs intrinsically bad, then they should
+ never be used. If He creates drugs at all and designs
+157:21 them for medical use, why did Jesus not employ them
+ and recommend them for the treatment of disease?
+ Matter is not self-creative, for it is unintelligent. Erring
+157:24 mortal mind confers the power which the drug seems to
+ possess.
+
+ Narcotics quiet mortal mind, and so relieve the body;
+157:27 but they leave both mind and body worse for this sub-
+ mission. Christian Science impresses the entire corpore-
+ ality, - namely, mind and body, - and brings out the
+157:30 proof that Life is continuous and harmonious. Science
+ both neutralizes error and destroys it. Mankind is the
+ better for this spiritual and profound pathology.
+
+ Mythology and materia medica
+
+158:1 It is recorded that the profession of medicine originated
+ in idolatry with pagan priests, who besought the gods to
+158:3 heal the sick and designated Apollo as "the god
+ of medicine." He was supposed to have dic-
+ tated the first prescription, according to the
+158:6 "History of Four Thousand Years of Medicine." It is
+ here noticeable that Apollo was also regarded as the sender
+ of disease, "the god of pestilence." Hippocrates turned
+158:9 from image-gods to vegetable and mineral drugs for heal-
+ ing. This was deemed progress in medicine; but
+ what we need is the truth which heals both mind and
+158:12 body. The future history of material medicine may
+ correspond with that of its material god, Apollo, who was
+ banished from heaven and endured great sufferings
+158:15 upon earth.
+
+ Footsteps to intemperance
+
+ Drugs, cataplasms, and whiskey are stupid substitutes
+ for the dignity and potency of divine Mind and its effi-
+158:18 cacy to heal. It is pitiful to lead men into
+ temptation through the byways of this wil-
+ derness world, - to victimize the race with intoxicating
+158:21 prescriptions for the sick, until mortal mind acquires an
+ educated appetite for strong drink, and men and women
+ become loathsome sots.
+
+ Advancing degrees
+
+158:24 Evidences of progress and of spiritualization greet us
+ on every hand. Drug-systems are quitting their hold on
+ matter and so letting in matter's higher stra-
+158:27 tum, mortal mind. Homoeopathy, a step in
+ advance of allopathy, is doing this. Matter is going out
+ of medicine; and mortal mind, of a higher attenuation
+158:30 than the drug, is governing the pellet.
+
+ Effects of fear
+
+ A woman in the city of Lynn, Massachusetts, was
+ etherized and died in consequence, although her physi-
+159:1 cians insisted that it would be unsafe to perform a needed
+ surgical operation without the ether. After the autopsy,
+159:3 her sister testified that the deceased protested
+ against inhaling the ether and said it would kill
+ her, but that she was compelled by her physicians to take
+159:6 it. Her hands were held, and she was forced into sub-
+ mission. The case was brought to trial. The evidence
+ was found to be conclusive, and a verdict was returned that
+159:9 death was occasioned, not by the ether, but by fear of
+ inhaling it.
+
+ Mental conditions to be heeded
+
+ Is it skilful or scientific surgery to take no heed of men-
+159:12 tal conditions and to treat the patient as if she were so
+ much mindless matter, and as if matter were
+ the only factor to be consulted? Had these
+159:15 unscientific surgeons understood metaphysics,
+ they would have considered the woman's state of mind,
+ and not have risked such treatment. They would either
+159:18 have allayed her fear or would have performed the opera-
+ tion without ether.
+
+ The sequel proved that this Lynn woman died from
+159:21 effects produced by mortal mind, and not from the disease
+ or the operation.
+
+ False source of knowledge
+
+ The medical schools would learn the state of man
+159:24 from matter instead of from Mind. They examine the
+ lungs, tongue, and pulse to ascertain how
+ much harmony, or health, matter is permit-
+159:27 ting to matter, - how much pain or pleasure, action or
+ stagnation, one form of matter is allowing another form
+ of matter.
+
+159:30 Ignorant of the fact that a man's belief produces dis-
+ ease and all its symptoms, the ordinary physician is
+ liable to increase disease with his own mind, when he
+160:1 should address himself to the work of destroying it through
+ the power of the divine Mind.
+
+160:3 The systems of physics act against metaphysics, and
+ /vice versa/. When mortals forsake the material for the
+ spiritual basis of action, drugs lose their healing force,
+160:6 for they have no innate power. Unsupported by the
+ faith reposed in it, the inanimate drug becomes
+ powerless.
+
+ Obedient muscles
+
+160:9 The motion of the arm is no more dependent upon the
+ direction of mortal mind, than are the organic action and
+ secretion of the viscera. When this so-called
+160:12 mind quits the body, the heart becomes as tor-
+ pid as the hand.
+
+ Anatomy and mind
+
+ Anatomy finds a necessity for nerves to convey the man-
+160:15 date of mind to muscle and so cause action; but what does
+ anatomy say when the cords contract and be-
+ come immovable? Has mortal mind ceased
+160:18 speaking to them, or has it bidden them to be impotent?
+ Can muscles, bones, blood, and nerves rebel against mind
+ in one instance and not in another, and become cramped
+160:21 despite the mental protest?
+
+ Unless muscles are self-acting at all times, they are
+ never so, - never capable of acting contrary to mental
+160:24 direction. If muscles can cease to act and become rigid
+ of their own preference, - be deformed or symmetrical,
+ as they please or as disease directs, - they must be self-
+160:27 directing. Why then consult anatomy to learn how mor-
+ tal mind governs muscle, if we are only to learn from
+ anatomy that muscle is not so governed?
+
+ Mind over matter
+
+160:30 Is man a material fungus without Mind
+ to help him? Is a stiff joint or a contracted
+ muscle as much a result of law as the supple and
+161:1 elastic condition of the healthy limb, and is God the
+ lawgiver?
+
+161:3 You say, "/I/ have burned my finger." This is an
+ exact statement, more exact than you suppose; for mor-
+ tal mind, and not matter, burns it. Holy inspiration
+161:6 has created states of mind which have been able to nullify
+ the action of the flames, as in the Bible case of the three
+ young Hebrew captives, cast into the Babylonian furnace;
+161:9 while an opposite mental state might produce spontaneous
+ combustion.
+
+ Restrictive regulations
+
+ In 1880, Massachusetts put her foot on a proposed
+161:12 tyrannical law, restricting the practice of medicine. If
+ her sister States follow this example in har-
+ mony with our Constitution and Bill of Rights,
+161:15 they will do less violence to that immortal sentiment of the
+ Declaration, "Man is endowed by his Maker with certain
+ inalienable rights, among which are life, liberty, and the
+161:18 pursuit of happiness."
+
+ The oppressive state statutes touching medicine re-
+ mind one of the words of the famous Madame Roland,
+161:21 as she knelt before a statue of Liberty, erected near the
+ guillotine: "Liberty, what crimes are committed in thy
+ name!"
+
+ Metaphysics challenges physics
+
+161:24 The ordinary practitioner, examining bodily symptoms,
+ telling the patient that he is sick, and treating the case ac-
+ cording to his physical diagnosis, would natu-
+161:27 rally induce the very disease he is trying to cure,
+ even if it were not already determined by mor-
+ tal mind. Such unconscious mistakes would not occur, if
+161:30 this old class of philanthropists looked as deeply for cause
+ and effect into mind as into matter. The physician agrees
+ with his "adversary quickly," but upon different terms
+162:1 than does the metaphysician; for the matter-physician
+ agrees with the disease, while the metaphysician agrees
+162:3 only with health and challenges disease.
+
+ Truth an alterative
+
+ Christian Science brings to the body the sunlight of
+ Truth, which invigorates and purifies. Christian Science
+162:6 acts as an alterative, neutralizing error with
+ Truth. It changes the secretions, expels hu-
+ mors, dissolves tumors, relaxes rigid muscles, restores
+162:9 carious bones to soundness. The effect of this Science is
+ to stir the human mind to a change of base, on which it
+ may yield to the harmony of the divine Mind.
+
+ Practical success
+
+162:12 Experiments have favored the fact that Mind governs
+ the body, not in one instance, but in every instance. The
+ indestructible faculties of Spirit exist without
+162:15 the conditions of matter and also without the
+ false beliefs of a so-called material existence. Working
+ out the rules of Science in practice, the author has re-
+162:18 stored health in cases of both acute and chronic disease in
+ their severest forms. Secretions have been changed, the
+ structure has been renewed, shortened limbs have been
+162:21 elongated, ankylosed joints have been made supple, and
+ carious bones have been restored to healthy conditions. I
+ have restored what is called the lost substance of lungs, and
+162:24 healthy organizations have been established where disease
+ was organic. Christian Science heals organic disease as
+ surely as it heals what is called functional, for it requires
+162:27 only a fuller understanding of the divine Principle of
+ Christian Science to demonstrate the higher rule.
+
+ Testimony of medical teachers
+
+ With due respect for the faculty, I kindly
+162:30 quote from Dr. Benjamin Rush, the famous
+ Philadelphia teacher of medical practice. He
+ declared that "it is impossible to calculate the mischief
+163:1 which Hippocrates has done, by first marking Nature
+ with his name, and afterward letting her loose upon sick
+163:3 people."
+
+ Dr. Benjamin Waterhouse, Professor in Harvard Uni-
+ versity, declared himself "sick of learned quackery."
+
+163:6 Dr. James Johnson, Surgeon to William IV, King Of
+ England, said:
+
+ "I declare my conscientious opinion, founded on long
+163:9 observation and reflection, that if there were not a single
+ physician, surgeon, apothecary, man-midwife, chemist,
+ druggist, or drug on the face of the earth, there would be
+163:12 less sickness and less mortality."
+
+ Dr. Mason Good, a learned Professor in London,
+ said:
+
+163:15 "The effects of medicine on the human system are in
+ the highest degree uncertain; except, indeed, that it has
+ already destroyed more lives than war, pestilence, and
+163:18 famine, all combined."
+
+ Dr. Chapman, Professor of the Institutes and Practice
+ of Physic in the University of Pennsylvania, in a published
+163:21 essay said:
+
+ "Consulting the records of our science, we cannot
+ help being disgusted with the multitude of hypotheses
+163:24 obtruded upon us at different times. Nowhere is the
+ imagination displayed to a greater extent; and perhaps
+ so ample an exhibition of human invention might gratify
+163:27 our vanity, if it were not more than compensated by the
+ humiliating view of so much absurdity, contradiction,
+ and falsehood. To harmonize the contrarieties of med-
+163:30 ical doctrines is indeed a task as impractible as to
+ arrange the fleeting vapors around us, or to reconcile the
+ fixed and repulsive antipathies of nature. Dark and
+164:1 perplexed, our devious career resembles the groping of
+ Homer's Cyclops around his cave."
+
+164:3 Sir John Forbes, M.D., F.R.S., Fellow of the Royal
+ College of Physicians, London, said:
+
+ "No systematic or theoretical classification of diseases
+164:6 or of therapeutic agents, ever yet promulgated, is true, or
+ anything like the truth, and none can be adopted as a safe
+ guidance in practice."
+
+164:9 It is just to say that generally the cultured class of medi-
+ cal practitioners are grand men and women, therefore
+ they are more scientific than are false claimants to Chris-
+164:12 tian Science. But all human systems based on material
+ premises are minus the unction of divine Science. Much
+ yet remains to be said and done before all mankind is
+164:15 saved and all the mental microbes of sin and all diseased
+ thought-germs are exterminated.
+
+ If you or I should appear to die, we should not be
+164:18 dead. The seeming decease, caused by a majority of
+ human beliefs that man must die, or produced by mental
+ assassins, does not in the least disprove Christian Science;
+164:21 rather does it evidence the truth of its basic proposition
+ that mortal thoughts in belief rule the materiality mis-
+ called life in the body or in matter. But the forever fact
+164:24 remains paramount that Life, Truth, and Love save from
+ sin, disease, and death. "When this corruptible shall have
+ put on incorruption, and this mortal shall have put on
+164:27 immortality [divine Science], then shall be brought to pass
+ the saying that is written, Death is swallowed up in
+ victory" (St. Paul).
+
+
+
+
+ CHAPTER VII - PHYSIOLOGY
+
+ Therefore I say unto you, Take no thought for your life, what
+ ye shall eat, or what ye shall drink; nor yet for your body,
+ what ye shall put on.
+ Is not the life more than meat, and the body than raiment? - JESUS.
+
+ He sent His word, and healed them, and delivered them from their
+ destructions. - PSALMS.
+
+165:1 PHYSIOLOGY is one of the apples from "the tree
+ of knowledge." Evil declared that eating this fruit
+165:3 would open man's eyes and make him as a god. Instead
+ of so doing, it closed the eyes of mortals to man's God-
+ given dominion over the earth.
+
+ Man not structural
+
+165:6 To measure intellectual capacity by the size of the
+ brain and strength by the exercise of muscle, is to
+ subjugate intelligence, to make mind mor-
+165:9 tal, and to place this so-called mind at the
+ mercy of material organization and non-intelligent
+ matter.
+
+165:12 Obedience to the so-called physical laws of health has
+ not checked sickness. Diseases have multiplied, since
+ man-made material theories took the place of spiritual
+165:15 truth.
+
+ Causes of sickness
+
+ You say that indigestion, fatigue, sleeplessness, cause
+ distressed stomachs and aching heads. Then
+165:18 you consult your brain in order to remember
+ what has hurt you, when your remedy lies in forgetting
+166:1 the whole thing; for matter has no sensation of its own,
+ and the human mind is all that can produce pain.
+
+166:3 As a man thinketh, so is he. Mind is all that feels,
+ acts, or impedes action. Ignorant of this, or shrinking
+ from its implied responsibility, the healing effort is made
+166:6 on the wrong side, and thus the conscious control over the
+ body is lost.
+
+ Delusions pagan and medical
+
+ The Mohammedan believes in a pilgrimage to Mecca
+166:9 for the salvation of his soul. The popular doctor believes
+ in his prescription, and the pharmacist believes
+ in the power of his drugs to save a man's
+166:12 life. The Mohammedan's belief is a religious
+ delusion; the doctor's and pharmacist's is a medical
+ mistake.
+
+ Health from reliance on spirituality
+
+166:15 The erring human mind is inharmonious in itself.
+ From it arises the inharmonious body. To ignore
+ God as of little use in sickness is a mistake.
+166:18 Instead of thrusting Him aside in times of
+ bodily trouble, and waiting for the hour of
+ strength in which to acknowledge Him, we should learn
+166:21 that He can do all things for us in sickness as in
+ health.
+
+ Failing to recover health through adherence to physi-
+166:24 ology and hygiene, the despairing invalid often drops
+ them, and in his extremity and only as a last resort, turns
+ to God. The invalid's faith in the divine Mind is less
+166:27 than in drugs, air, and exercise, or he would have resorted
+ to Mind first. The balance of power is conceded to be
+ with matter by most of the medical systems; but when
+166:30 Mind at last asserts its mastery over sin, disease, and
+ death, then is man found to be harmonious and
+ immortal.
+
+167:1 Should we implore a corporeal God to heal the sick
+ out of His personal volition, or should we understand the
+167:3 infinite divine Principle which heals? If we rise no higher
+ than blind faith, the Science of healing is not attained, and
+ Soul-existence, in the place of sense-existence, is not com-
+167:6 prehended. We apprehend Life in divine Science only
+ as we live above corporeal sense and correct it. Our pro-
+ portionate admission of the claims of good or of evil de-
+167:9 termines the harmony of our existence, - our health, our
+ longevity, and our Christianity.
+
+ The two masters
+
+ We cannot serve two masters nor perceive divine Sci-
+167:12 ence with the material senses. Drugs and hygiene cannot
+ successfully usurp the place and power of the
+ divine source of all health and perfection. If
+167:15 God made man both good and evil, man must remain
+ thus. What can improve God's work? Again, an error
+ in the premise must appear in the conclusion. To have
+167:18 one God and avail yourself of the power of Spirit, you
+ must love God supremely.
+
+ Half-way success
+
+ The "flesh lusteth against the Spirit." The flesh and
+167:21 Spirit can no more unite in action, than good can coin-
+ cide with evil. It is not wise to take a halt-
+ ing and half-way position or to expect to work
+167:24 equally with Spirit and matter, Truth and error. There,
+ is but one way - namely, God and His idea - which
+ leads to spiritual being. The scientific government of the
+167:27 body must be attained through the divine Mind. It is im-
+ possible to gain control over the body in any other way.
+ On this fundamental point, timid conservatism is abso-
+167:30 lutely inadmissible. Only through radical reliance on
+ Truth can scientific healing power be realized.
+
+ Substituting good words for a good life, fair seeming
+168:1 for straightforward character, is a poor shift for the weak
+ and worldly, who think the standard of Christian Science
+168:3 too high for them.
+
+ Belief on the wrong side
+
+ If the scales are evenly adjusted, the removal of a single
+ weight from either scale gives preponderance to the oppo-
+168:6 site. Whatever influence you cast on the side
+ of matter, you take away from Mind, which
+ would otherwise outweigh all else. Your belief militates
+168:9 against your health, when it ought to be enlisted on the
+ side of health. When sick (according to belief) you rush
+ after drugs, search out the material so-called laws of
+168:12 health, and depend upon them to heal you, though you
+ have already brought yourself into the slough of disease
+ through just this false belief.
+
+ The divine authority
+
+168:15 Because man-made systems insist that man becomes
+ sick and useless, suffers and dies, all in consonance with
+ the laws of God, are we to believe it? Are
+168:18 we to believe an authority which denies God's
+ spiritual command relating to perfection, - an authority
+ which Jesus proved to be false? He did the will of the
+168:21 Father. He healed sickness in defiance of what is called
+ material law, but in accordance with God's law, the law
+ of Mind.
+
+ Disease foreseen
+
+168:24 I have discerned disease in the human mind, and rec-
+ ognized the patient's fear of it, months before the so-called
+ disease made its appearance in the body. Dis-
+168:27 ease being a belief, a latent illusion of mortal
+ mind, the sensation would not appear if the error of belief
+ was met and destroyed by truth.
+
+ Changed mentality
+
+168:30 Here let a word be noticed which will be
+ better understood hereafter, - /chemicalization/.
+ By chemicalization I mean the process which mortal
+169:1 mind and body undergo in the change of belief from a
+ material to a spiritual basis.
+
+ Scientific foresight
+
+169:3 Whenever an aggravation of symptoms has occurred
+ through mental chemicalization, I have seen the mental
+ signs, assuring me that danger was over, before
+169:6 the patient felt the change; and I have said
+ to the patient, "You are healed," - sometimes to his dis-
+ comfiture, when he was incredulous. But it always came
+169:9 about as I had foretold.
+
+ I name these facts to show that disease has a mental,
+ mortal origin, - that faith in rules of health or in drugs
+169:12 begets and fosters disease by attracting the mind to the
+ subject of sickness, by exciting fear of disease, and by dos-
+ ing the body in order to avoid it. The faith reposed in
+169:15 these things should find stronger supports and a higher
+ home. If we understood the control of Mind over body,
+ we should put no faith in material means.
+
+ Mind the only healer
+
+169:18 Science not only reveals the origin of all disease as
+ mental, but it also declares that all disease is cured by
+ divine Mind. There can be no healing ex-
+169:21 cept by this Mind, however much we trust
+ a drug or any other means towards which human faith
+ or endeavor is directed. It is mortal mind, not mat-
+169:24 ter, which brings to the sick whatever good they may
+ seem to receive from materiality. But the sick are never
+ really healed except by means of the divine power.
+169:27 Only the action of Truth, Life, and Love can give
+ harmony.
+
+ Modes of matter
+
+ Whatever teaches man to have other laws and to
+169:30 acknowledge other powers than the divine
+ Mind, is anti-Christian. The good that a
+ poisonous drug seems to do is evil, for it robs man of
+170:1 reliance on God, omnipotent Mind, and according to be-
+ lief, poisons the human system. Truth is not the basis of
+170:3 theogony. Modes of matter form neither a moral nor a
+ spiritual system. The discord which calls for material
+ methods is the result of the exercise of faith in material
+170:6 modes, - faith in matter instead of in Spirit.
+
+ Physiology unscientific
+
+ Did Jesus understand the economy of man less than
+ Graham or Cutter? Christian ideas certainly present
+170:9 what human theories exclude - the Principle
+ of man's harmony. The text, "Whosoever
+ liveth and believeth in me shall never die," not only con-
+170:12 tradicts human systems, but points to the self-sustaining
+ and eternal Truth.
+
+ The demands of Truth are spiritual, and reach the
+170:15 body through Mind. The best interpreter of man's needs
+ said: "Take no thought for your life, what ye shall eat,
+ or what ye shall drink."
+
+170:18 If there are material laws which prevent disease, what
+ then causes it? Not divine law, for Jesus healed the
+ sick and cast out error, always in opposition, never in
+170:21 obedience, to physics.
+
+ Causation considered
+
+ Spiritual causation is the one question to be considered,
+ for more than all others spiritual causation relates to
+170:24 human progress. The age seems ready to
+ approach this subject, to ponder somewhat
+ the supremacy of Spirit, and at least to touch the hem
+170:27 of Truth's garment.
+
+ The description of man as purely physical, or as both
+ material and spiritual, - but in either case dependent
+170:30 upon his physical organization, - is the Pandora box,
+ from which all ills have gone forth, especially despair.
+ Matter, which takes divine power into its own hands and
+171:1 claims to be a creator, is a fiction, in which paganism and
+ lust are so sanctioned by society that mankind has caught
+171:3 their moral contagion.
+
+ Paradise regained
+
+ Through discernment of the spiritual opposite of ma-
+ teriality, even the way through Christ, Truth, man will
+171:6 reopen with the key of divine Science the gates
+ of Paradise which human beliefs have closed,
+ and will find himself unfallen, upright, pure, and free,
+171:9 not needing to consult almanacs for the probabilities either
+ of his life or of the weather, not needing to study brain-
+ ology to learn how much of a man he is.
+
+ A closed question
+
+171:12 Mind's control over the universe, including man, is
+ no longer an open question, but is demonstrable Science.
+ Jesus illustrated the divine Principle and the
+171:15 power of immortal Mind by healing sickness
+ and sin and destroying the foundations of death.
+
+ Matter /versus/ Spirit
+
+ Mistaking his origin and nature, man believes himself to
+171:18 be combined matter and Spirit. He believes that Spirit
+ is sifted through matter, carried on a nerve, ex-
+ posed to ejection by the operation of matter.
+171:21 The intellectual, the moral, the spiritual, - yea, the image
+ of infinite Mind, - subject to non-intelligence!
+
+ No more sympathy exists between the flesh and Spirit
+171:24 than between Belial and Christ.
+
+ The so-called laws of matter are nothing but false be-
+ liefs that intelligence and life are present where Mind
+171:27 is not. These false beliefs are the procuring cause of all
+ sin and disease. The opposite truth, that intelligence and
+ life are spiritual, never material, destroys sin, sickness,
+171:30 and death.
+
+ The fundamental error lies in the supposition that man
+ is a material outgrowth and that the cognizance of good
+172:1 or evil, which he has through the bodily senses, con-
+ stitutes his happiness or misery.
+
+ Godless Evolution
+
+172:3 Theorizing about man's development from mushrooms
+ to monkeys and from monkeys into men
+ amounts to nothing in the right direction and
+172:6 very much in the wrong.
+
+ Materialism grades the human species as rising from
+ matter upward. How then is the material species main-
+172:9 tained, if man passes through what we call death and
+ death is the Rubicon of spirituality? Spirit can form
+ no real link in this supposed chain of material being.
+172:12 But divine Science reveals the eternal chain of existence
+ as uninterrupted and wholly spiritual; yet this can be
+ realized only as the false sense of being disappears.
+
+ Degrees of development
+
+172:15 If man was first a material being, he must have passed
+ through all the forms of matter in order to become man.
+ If the material body is man, he is a portion of
+172:18 matter, or dust. On the contrary, man is the
+ image and likeness of Spirit; and the belief that there is
+ Soul in sense or Life in matter obtains in mortals, /alias/
+172:21 mortal mind, to which the apostle refers when he says
+ that we must "put off the old man."
+
+ Identity not lost
+
+ What is man? Brain, heart, blood, bones, etc., the
+172:24 material structure? If the real man is in the material
+ body, you take away a portion of the man when
+ you amputate a limb; the surgeon destroys
+172:27 manhood, and worms annihilate it. But the loss of a limb
+ or injury to a tissue is sometimes the quickener of manli-
+ ness; and the unfortunate cripple may present more no-
+172:30 bility than the statuesque athlete, - teaching us by his
+ very deprivations, that "a man's a man, for a' that."
+
+ When man is man
+
+ When we admit that matter (heart, blood, brain, acting
+173:1 through the five physical senses) constitutes man, we fail
+ to see how anatomy can distinguish between
+173:3 humanity and the brute, or determine when
+ man is really /man/ and has progressed farther than his
+ animal progenitors.
+
+ Individualization
+
+173:6 When the supposition, that Spirit is within what it
+ creates and the potter is subject to the clay,
+ is individualized, Truth is reduced to the level
+173:9 of error, and the sensible is required to be made manifest
+ through the insensible.
+
+ What is termed matter manifests nothing but a material
+173:12 mentality. Neither the substance nor the manifestation
+ of Spirit is obtainable through matter. Spirit is positive.
+ Matter is Spirit's contrary, the absence of Spirit. For
+173:15 positive Spirit to pass through a negative condition
+ would be Spirit's destruction.
+
+ Man not structural
+
+ Anatomy declares man to be structural. Physiology
+173:18 continues this explanation, measuring human
+ strength by bones and sinews, and human life
+ by material law. Man is spiritual, individual, and eter-
+173:21 nal; material structure is mortal.
+ Phrenology makes man knavish or honest according to
+ the development of the cranium; but anatomy, physiology,
+173:24 phrenology, do not define the image of God, the real im-
+ mortal man.
+
+ Human reason and religion come slowly to the recogni-
+173:27 tion of spiritual facts, and so continue to call upon
+ matter to remove the error which the human mind alone
+ has created.
+
+173:30 The idols of civilization are far more fatal to health
+ and longevity than are the idols of barbarism. The idols
+ of civilization call into action less faith than Buddhism
+174:1 in a supreme governing intelligence. The Esquimaux
+ restore health by incantations as consciously as do civi-
+174:3 lized practitioners by their more studied methods.
+
+ Is civilization only a higher form of idolatry, that
+ man should bow down to a flesh-brush, to flannels, to
+174:6 baths, diet, exercise, and air? Nothing save divine
+ power is capable of doing so much for man as he can
+ do for himself.
+
+ Rise of thought
+
+174:9 The footsteps of thought, rising above material stand-
+ points, are slow, and portend a long night to the traveller;
+ but the angels of His presence - the spiritual
+174:12 intuitions that tell us when "the night is far
+ spent, the day is at hand" - are our guardians in the
+ gloom. Whoever opens the way in Christian Science is
+174:15 a pilgrim and stranger, marking out the path for gen-
+ erations yet unborn.
+
+ The thunder of Sinai and the Sermon on the Mount
+174:18 are pursuing and will overtake the ages, rebuking in
+ their course all error and proclaiming the kingdom of
+ heaven on earth. Truth is revealed. It needs only to
+174:21 be practised.
+
+ Medical errors
+
+ Mortal belief is all that enables a drug to cure mortal
+ ailments. Anatomy admits that mind is somewhere in
+174:24 man, though out of sight. Then, if an indi-
+ vidual is sick, why treat the body alone and
+ administer a dose of despair to the mind? Why declare
+174:27 that the body is diseased, and picture this disease to the
+ mind, rolling it under the tongue as a sweet morsel and
+ holding it before the thought of both physician and pa-
+174:30 tient? We should understand that the cause of disease
+ obtains in the mortal human mind, and its cure comes
+ from the immortal divine Mind. We should prevent the
+175:1 images of disease from taking form in thought, and we
+ should efface the outlines of disease already formulated in
+175:3 the minds of mortals.
+
+ Novel Diseases
+
+ When there are fewer prescriptions, and less thought is
+ given to sanitary subjects, there will be better
+175:6 constitutions and less disease. In old times
+ who ever heard of dyspepsia, cerebro-spinal meningitis,
+ hay-fever, and rose-cold?
+
+175:9 What an abuse of natural beauty to say that a rose,
+ the smile of God, can produce suffering! The joy of its
+ presence, its beauty and fragrance, should uplift the
+175:12 thought, and dissuade any sense of fear or fever. It is
+ profane to fancy that the perfume of clover and the breath
+ of new-mown hay can cause glandular inflammation,
+175:15 sneezing, and nasal pangs.
+
+ No ancestral dyspepsia
+
+ If a random thought, calling itself dyspepsia, had
+ tried to tyrannize over our forefathers, it would have
+175:18 been routed by their independence and in-
+ dustry. Then people had less time for self-
+ ishness, coddling, and sickly after-dinner talk. The ex-
+175:21 act amount of food the stomach could digest was not
+ discussed according to Cutter nor referred to sanitary
+ laws. A man's belief in those days was not so severe
+175:24 upon the gastric juices. Beaumont's "Medical Experi-
+ ments" did not govern the digestion.
+
+ Pulmonary misbeliefs
+
+ Damp atmosphere and freezing snow empurpled the
+175:27 plump cheeks of our ancestors, but they never indulged
+ in the refinement of inflamed bronchial tubes.
+ They were as innocent as Adam, before he ate
+175:30 the fruit of false knowledge, of the existence of tubercles
+ and troches, lungs and lozenges.
+
+ Our modern Eves
+
+ "Where ignorance is bliss, 'tis folly to be wise," says
+176:1 the English poet, and there is truth in his sentiment. The
+ action of mortal mind on the body was not so injurious
+176:3 before inquisitive modern Eves took up the
+ study of medical works and unmanly Adams
+ attributed their own downfall and the fate of their off-
+176:6 spring to the weakness of their wives.
+
+ The primitive custom of taking no thought about
+ food left the stomach and bowels free to act in obedi-
+176:9 ence to nature, and gave the gospel a chance to be seen
+ in its glorious effects upon the body. A ghastly array of
+ diseases was not paraded before the imagination. There
+176:12 were fewer books on digestion and more "sermons in
+ stones, and good in everything." When the mechanism
+ of the human mind gives place to the divine Mind, self-
+176:15 ishness and sin, disease and death, will lose their
+ foothold.
+
+ Human fear of miasma would load with disease the
+176:18 air of Eden, and weigh down mankind with superimposed
+ and conjectural evils. Mortal mind is the worst foe of
+ the body, while divine Mind is its best friend.
+
+ Diseases not to be classified
+
+176:21 Should all cases of organic disease be treated by a
+ regular practitioner, and the Christian Scientist try
+ truth only in cases of hysteria, hypochon-
+176:24 dria, and hallucination? One disease is no
+ more real than another. All disease is the
+ result of education, and disease can carry its ill-effects
+176:27 no farther than mortal mind maps out the way. The
+ human mind, not matter, is supposed to feel, suffer, en-
+ joy. Hence decided types of acute disease are quite as
+176:30 ready to yield to Truth as the less distinct type and chronic
+ form of disease. Truth handles the most malignant con-
+ tagion with perfect assurance.
+
+ One basis for all sickness
+
+177:1 Human mind produces what is termed organic dis-
+ ease as certainly as it produces hysteria, and it must re-
+177:3 linquish all its errors, sicknesses, and sins.
+ I have demonstrated this beyond all cavil.
+ The evidence of divine Mind's healing power and abso-
+177:6 lute control is to me as certain as the evidence of my own
+ existence.
+
+ Mental and physical oneness
+
+ Mortal mind and body are one. Neither exists without
+177:9 the other, and both must be destroyed by immortal Mind.
+ Matter, or body, is but a false concept of mor-
+ tal mind. This so-called mind builds its own
+177:12 superstructure, of which the material body is
+ the grosser portion; but from first to last, the body is a
+ sensuous, human concept.
+
+ The effect of names
+
+177:15 In the Scriptural allegory of the material creation,
+ Adam or error, which represents the erroneous theory
+ of life and intelligence in matter, had the
+177:18 naming of all that was material. These names
+ indicated matter's properties, qualities, and forms. But
+ a lie, the opposite of Truth, cannot name the qualities and
+177:21 effects of what is termed matter, and create the so-called
+ laws of the flesh, nor can a lie hold the preponderance
+ of power in any direction against God, Spirit and
+177:24 Truth.
+
+ Poison defined mentally
+
+ If a dose of poison is swallowed through mistake, and
+ the patient dies even though physician and
+177:27 patient are expecting favorable results, does
+ human belief, you ask, cause this death? Even
+ so, and as directly as if the poison had been intentionally
+177:30 taken.
+
+ In such cases a few persons believe the potion swal-
+ lowed by the patient to be harmless, but the vast ma-
+178:1 jority of mankind, though they know nothing of this par-
+ ticular case and this special person, believe the arsenic,
+178:3 the strychnine, or whatever the drug used, to be poi-
+ sonous, for it is set down as a poison by mortal mind.
+ Consequently, the result is controlled by the majority of
+178:6 opinions, not by the infinitesimal minority of opinions in
+ the sick-chamber.
+
+ Heredity is not a law. The remote cause or belief
+178:9 of disease is not dangerous because of its priority and
+ the connection of past mortal thoughts with present.
+ The predisposing cause and the exciting cause are
+178:12 mental.
+
+ Perhaps an adult has a deformity produced prior to his
+ birth by the fright of his mother. When wrested from
+178:15 human belief and based on Science or the divine Mind, to
+ which all things are possible, that chronic case is not
+ difficult to cure.
+
+ Animal magnetism destroyed
+
+178:18 Mortal mind, acting from the basis of sensation in
+ matter, is animal magnetism; but this so-called mind,
+ from which comes all evil, contradicts itself,
+178:21 and must finally yield to the eternal Truth, or
+ the divine Mind, expressed in Science. In pro-
+ portion to our understanding of Christian Science, we are
+178:24 freed from the belief of heredity, of mind in matter or ani-
+ mal magnetism; and we disarm sin of its imaginary power
+ in proportion to our spiritual understanding of the status
+178:27 of immortal being.
+
+ Ignorant of the methods and the basis of metaphysical
+ healing, you may attempt to unite with it hypnotism,
+178:30 spiritualism, electricity; but none of these methods can
+ be mingled with metaphysical healing.
+
+ Whoever reaches the understanding of Christian Science
+179:1 in its proper signification will perform the sudden cures
+ of which it is capable; but this can be done only by
+179:3 taking up the cross and following Christ in the daily
+ life.
+
+ Absent patients
+
+ Science can heal the sick, who are absent from their
+179:6 healers, as well as those present, since space is no ob-
+ stacle to Mind. Immortal Mind heals what eye
+ hath not seen; but the spiritual capacity to ap-
+179:9 prehend thought and to heal by the Truth-power, is won
+ only as man is found, not in self-righteousness, but re-
+ flecting the divine nature.
+
+ Horses mistaught
+
+179:12 Every medical method has its advocates. The prefer-
+ ence of mortal mind for a certain method creates a demand
+ for that method, and the body then seems to re-
+179:15 quire such treatment. You can even educate a
+ healthy horse so far in physiology that he will take cold
+ without his blanket, whereas the wild animal, left to his
+179:18 instincts, sniffs the wind with delight. The epizootic is
+ a humanly evolved ailment, which a wild horse might
+ never have.
+
+ Medical works objectionable
+
+179:21 Treatises on anatomy, physiology, and health, sustained
+ by what is termed material law, are the pro-
+ moters of sickness and disease. It should not
+179:24 be proverbial, that so long as you read medical works you
+ will be sick.
+
+ The sedulous matron - studying her Jahr with homoe-
+179:27 opathic pellet and powder in hand, ready to put you
+ into a sweat, to move the bowels, or to produce sleep -
+ is unwittingly sowing the seeds of reliance on matter,
+179:30 and her household may erelong reap the effect of this
+ mistake.
+
+ Descriptions of disease given by physicians and adver-
+180:1 tisements of quackery are both prolific sources of sickness.
+ As mortal mind is the husbandman of error, it should be
+180:3 taught to do the body no harm and to uproot its false
+ sowing.
+
+ The invalid's outlook
+
+ The patient sufferer tries to be satisfied when he sees
+180:6 his would-be healers busy, and his faith in their efforts is
+ somewhat helpful to them and to himself; but
+ in Science one must understand the resusci-
+180:9 tating law of Life. This is the seed within itself bearing
+ fruit after its kind, spoken of in Genesis.
+
+ Physicians should not deport themselves as if Mind
+180:12 were non-existent, nor take the ground that all causation
+ is matter, instead of Mind. Ignorant that the human
+ mind governs the body, its phenomenon, the invalid may
+180:15 unwittingly add more fear to the mental reservoir already
+ overflowing with that emotion.
+
+ Wrong and right way
+
+ Doctors should not implant disease in the thoughts of
+180:18 their patients, as they so frequently do, by declaring dis-
+ ease to be a fixed fact, even before they go to
+ work to eradicate the disease through the ma-
+180:21 terial faith which they inspire. Instead of furnishing
+ thought with fear, they should try to correct this turbulent
+ element of mortal mind by the influence of divine Love
+180:24 which casteth out fear.
+
+ When man is governed by God, the ever-present
+ Mind who understands all things, man knows that with
+180:27 God all things are possible. The only way to this
+ living Truth, which heals the sick, is found in the Science
+ of divine Mind as taught and demonstrated by Christ
+180:30 Jesus.
+ The important decision
+
+ To reduce inflammation, dissolve a tumor, or cure or-
+ ganic disease, I have found divine Truth more potent than
+181:1 all lower remedies. And why not, since Mind, God, is
+ the source and condition of all existence? Before decid-
+181:3 ing that the body, matter, is disordered, one
+ should ask, "Who art thou that repliest to
+ Spirit? Can matter speak for itself, or does
+181:6 it hold the issues of life?" Matter, which can neither
+ suffer nor enjoy, has no partnership with pain and pleas-
+ ure, but mortal belief has such a partnership.
+
+ Manipulation unscientific
+
+181:9 When you manipulate patients, you trust in electricity
+ and magnetism more than in Truth; and for
+ that reason, you employ matter rather than
+181:12 Mind. You weaken or destroy your power when you re-
+ sort to any except spiritual means.
+
+ It is foolish to declare that you manipulate patients but
+181:15 that you lay no stress on manipulation. If this be so, why
+ manipulate? In reality you manipulate because you are
+ ignorant of the baneful effects of magnetism, or are not
+181:18 sufficiently spiritual to depend on Spirit. In either case
+ you must improve your mental condition till you finally
+ attain the understanding of Christian Science.
+
+ Not words but deeds
+
+181:21 If you are too material to love the Science of Mind and
+ are satisfied with good words instead of effects, if you
+ adhere to error and are afraid to trust Truth,
+181:24 the question then recurs, "Adam, where art
+ thou?" It is unnecessary to resort to aught besides
+ Mind in order to satisfy the sick that you are doing some-
+181:27 thing for them, for if they are cured, they generally know
+ it and are satisfied.
+
+ "Where your treasure is, there will your heart be also."
+181:30 If you have more faith in drugs than in Truth, this faith
+ will incline you to the side of matter and error. Any
+ hypnotic power you may exercise will diminish your
+182:1 ability to become a Scientist, and /vice versa./ The act
+ of healing the sick through divine Mind alone, of casting
+182:3 out error with Truth, shows your position as a Christian
+ Scientist.
+
+ Physiology or Spirit
+
+ The demands of God appeal to thought only; but the
+182:6 claims of mortality, and what are termed laws of nature,
+ appertain to matter. Which, then, are we to
+ accept as legitimate and capable of producing
+182:9 the highest human good? We cannot obey both physi-
+ ology and Spirit, for one absolutely destroys the other,
+ and one or the other must be supreme in the affections.
+182:12 It is impossible to work from two standpoints. If we
+ attempt it, we shall presently "hold to the one,
+ and despise the other."
+
+182:15 The hypotheses of mortals are antagonistic to Science
+ and cannot mix with it. This is clear to those, who heal
+ the sick on the basis of Science.
+
+ No material law
+
+182:18 Mind's government of the body must supersede the so-
+ called laws of matter. Obedience to material law pre-
+ vents full obedience to spiritual law, - the law
+182:21 which overcomes material conditions and puts
+ matter under the feet of Mind. Mortals entreat the di-
+ vine Mind to heal the sick, and forthwith shut out the aid
+182:24 of Mind by using material means, thus working against
+ themselves and their prayers and denying man's God-
+ given ability to demonstrate Mind's sacred power. Pleas
+182:27 for drugs and laws of health come from some sad incident,
+ or else from ignorance of Christian Science and its tran-
+ scendent power.
+
+182:30 To admit that sickness is a condition over which God
+ has no control, is to presuppose that omnipotent power
+ is powerless on some occasions. The law of Christ, or
+183:1 Truth, makes all things possible to Spirit; but the so-
+ called laws of matter would render Spirit of no avail, and
+183:3 demand obedience to materialistic codes, thus departing
+ from the basis of one God, one lawmaker. To suppose
+ that God constitutes laws of inharmony is a mistake; dis-
+183:6 cords have no support from nature or divine law, however
+ much is said to the contrary.
+
+ Can the agriculturist, according to belief, produce a
+183:9 crop without sowing the seed and awaiting its germina-
+ tion according to the laws of nature? The answer is no,
+ and yet the Scriptures inform us that sin, or error, first
+183:12 caused the condemnation of man to till the ground, and
+ indicate that obedience to God will remove this necessity.
+ Truth never made error necessary, nor devised a law to
+183:15 perpetuate error.
+
+ Laws of nature spiritual
+
+ The supposed laws which result in weariness and dis-
+ ease are not His laws, for the legitimate and only possible
+183:18 action of Truth is the production of harmony.
+ Laws of nature are laws of Spirit; but mortals
+ commonly recognize as law that which hides the power of
+183:21 Spirit. Divine Mind rightly demands man's entire obe-
+ dience, affection, and strength. No reservation is made
+ for any lesser loyalty. Obedience to Truth gives man
+183:24 power and strength. Submission to error superinduces
+ loss of power.
+
+ Belief and understanding
+
+ Truth casts out all evils and materialistic methods
+183:27 with the actual spiritual law, - the law which gives
+ sight to the blind, hearing to the deaf, voice
+ to the dumb, feet to the lame. If Christian
+183:30 Science dishonors human belief, it honors spir-
+ itual understanding; and the one Mind only is entitled to
+ honor.
+
+184:1 The so-called laws of health are simply laws of mortal
+ belief. The premises being erroneous, the conclusions
+184:3 are wrong. Truth makes no laws to regulate sickness,
+ sin, and death, for these are unknown to Truth and should
+ not be recognized as reality.
+
+184:6 Belief produces the results of belief, and the penal-
+ ties it affixes last so long as the belief and are insepara-
+ ble from it. The remedy consists in probing the trouble
+184:9 to the bottom, in finding and casting out by denial the
+ error of belief which produces a mortal disorder, never
+ honoring erroneous belief with the title of law nor yield-
+184:12 ing obedience to it. Truth, Life, and Love are the only
+ legitimate and eternal demands on man, and they are
+ spiritual lawgivers, enforcing obedience through divine
+184:15 statutes.
+
+ Laws of human belief
+
+ Controlled by the divine intelligence, man is harmoni-
+ ous and eternal. Whatever is governed by a false belief
+184:18 is discordant and mortal. We say man suffers
+ from the effects of cold, heat, fatigue. This
+ is human belief, not the truth of being, for matter cannot
+184:21 suffer. Mortal mind alone suffers, - not because a law
+ of matter has been transgressed, but because a law of this
+ so-called mind has been disobeyed. I have demonstrated
+184:24 this as a rule of divine Science by destroying the delusion
+ of suffering from what is termed a fatally broken physical
+ law.
+
+184:27 A woman, whom I cured of consumption, always
+ breathed with great difficulty when the wind was from
+ the east. I sat silently by her side a few moments. Her
+184:30 breath came gently. The inspirations were deep and nat-
+ ural. I then requested her to look at the weather-vane.
+ She looked and saw that it pointed due east. The wind
+185:1 had not changed, but her thought of it had and so her diffi-
+ culty in breathing had gone. The wind had not produced
+185:3 the difficulty. My metaphysical treatment changed the
+ action of her belief on the lungs, and she never suffered
+ again from east winds, but was restored to health.
+
+ A so-called mind-cure
+
+185:6 No system of hygiene but Christian Science is purely
+ mental. Before this book was published, other books
+ were in circulation, which discussed "mental
+185:9 medicine" and "mind-cure," operating through
+ the power of the earth's magnetic currents to regulate life
+ and health. Such theories and such systems of so-called
+185:12 mind-cure, which have sprung up, are as material as the
+ prevailing systems of medicine. They have their birth
+ in mortal mind, which puts forth a human conception
+185:15 in the name of Science to match the divine Science of im-
+ mortal Mind, even as the necromancers of Egypt strove
+ to emulate the wonders wrought by Moses. Such theories
+185:18 have no relationship to Christian Science, which rests on
+ the conception of God as the only Life, substance, and
+ intelligence, and excludes the human mind as a spiritual
+185:21 factor in the healing work.
+
+ Jesus and hypnotism
+
+ Jesus cast out evil and healed the sick, not only with-
+ out drugs, but without hypnotism, which is
+185:24 the reverse of ethical and pathological Truth-
+ power.
+
+ Erroneous mental practice may seem for a time to bene-
+185:27 fit the sick, but the recovery is not permanent. This is
+ because erroneous methods act on and through the ma-
+ terial stratum of the human mind, called brain, which is
+185:30 but a mortal consolidation of material mentality and its
+ suppositional activities.
+
+ False stimulus
+
+ A patient under the influence of mortal mind is healed
+186:1 only by removing the influence on him of this mind, by
+ emptying his thought of the false stimulus
+186:3 and reaction of will-power and filling it with
+ the divine energies of Truth.
+
+ Christian Science destroys material beliefs through the
+186:6 understanding of Spirit, and the thoroughness of this work
+ determines health. Erring human mind-forces can work
+ only evil under whatever name or pretence they are em-
+186:9 ployed; for Spirit and matter, good and evil, light and
+ darkness, cannot mingle.
+
+ Evil negative and self-destructive
+
+ Evil is a negation, because it is the absence of truth.
+186:12 It is nothing, because it is the absence of something. It
+ is unreal, because it presupposes the absence
+ of God, the omnipotent and omnipresent.
+186:15 Every mortal must learn that there is neither
+ power nor reality in evil.
+
+ Evil is self-assertive. It says: "I am a real entity, over-
+186:18 mastering good." This falsehood should strip evil of all
+ pretensions. The only power of evil is to destroy itself. It
+ can never destroy one iota of good. Every attempt of evil
+186:21 to destroy good is a failure, and only aids in peremptorily
+ punishing the evil-doer. If we concede the same reality to
+ discord as to harmony, discord has as lasting a claim upon
+186:24 us as has harmony. If evil is as real as good, evil is also as
+ immortal. If death is as real as Life, immortality is a myth.
+ If pain is as real as the absence of pain, both must be im-
+186:27 mortal; and if so, harmony cannot be the law of being.
+
+ Ignorant idolatry
+
+ Mortal mind is ignorant of self, or it could never be
+ self-deceived. If mortal mind knew how to be better, it
+186:30 would be better. Since it must believe in some-
+ thing besides itself, it enthrones matter as deity.
+ The human mind has been an idolater from the beginning,
+187:1 having other gods and believing in more than the one
+ Mind.
+
+187:3 As mortals do not comprehend even mortal existence,
+ how ignorant must they be of the all-knowing Mind and
+ of His creations.
+
+187:6 Here you may see how so-called material sense creates
+ its own forms of thought, gives them material names, and
+ then worships and fears them. With pagan blindness,
+187:9 it attributes to some material god or medicine an ability
+ beyond itself. The beliefs of the human mind rob and
+ enslave it, and then impute this result to another illusive
+187:12 personification, named Satan.
+
+ Action of mortal mind
+
+ The valves of the heart, opening and closing for the pas-
+ sage of the blood, obey the mandate of mor-
+187:15 tal mind as directly as does the hand, ad-
+ mittedly moved by the will. Anatomy allows the mental
+ cause of the latter action, but not of the former.
+
+187:18 We say, "My hand hath done it." What is this /my/ but
+ mortal mind, the cause of all materialistic action? All
+ voluntary, as well as miscalled /involuntary/, action of the
+187:21 mortal body is governed by this so-called mind, not by
+ matter. There is no involuntary action. The divine Mind
+ includes all action and volition, and man in Science is gov-
+187:24 erned by this Mind. The human mind tries to classify
+ action as voluntary and involuntary, and suffers from the
+ attempt.
+ Death and the body
+
+187:27 If you take away this erring mind, the mortal material
+ body loses all appearance of life or action, and this so-
+ called mind then calls itself dead; but the hu-
+187:30 man mind still holds in belief a body, through
+ which it acts and which appears to the human mind to
+ live, - a body like the one it had before death. This body
+188:1 is put off only as the mortal, erring mind yields to God,
+ immortal Mind, and man is found in His image.
+
+ Embryonic sinful thoughts
+
+188:3 What is termed disease does not exist. It is neither
+ mind nor matter. The belief of sin, which has grown
+ terrible in strength and influence, is an uncon-
+188:6 scious error in the beginning, - an embryonic
+ thought without motive; but afterwards it
+ governs the so-called man. Passion, depraved appetites,
+188:9 dishonesty, envy, hatred, revenge ripen into action, only to
+ pass from shame and woe to their final punishment.
+
+ Disease a dream
+
+ Mortal existence is a dream of pain and pleasure in
+188:12 matter, a dream of sin, sickness, and death; and it is like
+ the dream we have in sleep, in which every one
+ recognizes his condition to be wholly a state of
+188:15 mind. In both the waking, and the sleeping dream, the
+ dreamer thinks that his body is material and the suffering
+ is in that body.
+
+188:18 The smile of the sleeper indicates the sensation pro-
+ duced physically by the pleasure of a dream. In the
+ same way pain and pleasure, sickness and care, are
+188:21 traced upon mortals by unmistakable signs.
+
+ Sickness is a growth of error, springing from mortal
+ ignorance or fear. Error rehearses error. What causes
+188:24 disease cannot cure it. The soil of disease is mortal
+ mind, and you have an abundant or scanty crop of disease,
+ according to the seedlings of fear. Sin and the fear of
+188:27 disease must be uprooted and cast out.
+
+ Sense yields to understanding
+
+ When darkness comes over the earth, the physical
+ senses have no immediate evidence of a sun.
+188:30 The human eye knows not where the orb of
+ day is, nor if it exists. Astronomy gives the
+ desired information regarding the sun. The human or
+189:1 material senses yield to the authority of this science, and
+ they are willing to leave with astronomy the explanation of
+189:3 the sun's influence over the earth. If the eyes see no sun
+ for a week, we still believe that there is solar light and
+ heat. Science (in this instance named natural) raises
+189:6 the human thought above the cruder theories of the
+ human mind, and casts out a fear.
+
+ In like manner mortals should no more deny the power
+189:9 of Christian Science to establish harmony and to explain
+ the effect of mortal mind on the body, though the cause
+ be unseen, than they should deny the existence of the sun-
+189:12 light when the orb of day disappears, or doubt that the sun
+ will reappear. The sins of others should not make good
+ men suffer.
+
+ Ascending the scale
+
+189:15 We call the body material; but it is as truly mortal
+ mind, according to its degree, as is the material brain
+ which is supposed to furnish the evidence
+189:18 of all mortal thought or things. The human
+ mortal mind, by an inevitable perversion, makes all
+ things start from the lowest instead of from the highest
+189:21 mortal thought. The reverse is the case with all the
+ formations of the immortal divine Mind. They proceed
+ from the divine source; and so, in tracing them, we con-
+189:24 stantly ascend in infinite being.
+
+ Human reproduction
+
+ From mortal mind comes the reproduction of the
+ species, - first the belief of inanimate, and then of ani-
+189:27 mate matter. According to mortal thought,
+ the development of embryonic mortal mind
+ commences in the lower, basal portion of the brain, and
+189:30 goes on in an ascending scale by evolution, keeping always
+ in the direct line of matter, for matter is the subjective
+ condition of mortal mind.
+
+190:1 Next we have the formation of so-called embryonic
+ mortal mind, afterwards mortal men or mortals, - all this
+190:3 while matter is a belief, ignorant of itself, ignorant of what
+ it is supposed to produce. The mortal says that an inani-
+ mate unconscious seedling is producing mortals, both body
+190:6 and mind; and yet neither a mortal mind nor the immortal
+ Mind is found in brain or elsewhere in matter or in mortals.
+
+ Human stature
+
+ This embryonic and materialistic human belief called
+190:9 mortal man in turn fills itself with thoughts
+ of pain and pleasure, of life and death, and
+ arranges itself into five so-called senses, which presently
+190:12 measure mind by the size of a brain and the bulk of a
+ body, called man.
+
+ Human frailty
+
+ Human birth, growth, maturity, and decay are as the
+190:15 grass springing from the soil with beautiful green blades,
+ afterwards to wither and return to its native
+ nothingness. This mortal seeming is temporal;
+190:18 it never merges into immortal being, but finally disap-
+ pears, and immortal man, spiritual and eternal, is found
+ to be the real man.
+190:21 The Hebrew bard, swayed by mortal thoughts, thus
+ swept his lyre with saddening strains on human existence:
+
+ As for man, his days are as grass:
+190:24 As a flower of the field, so he flourisheth.
+ For the wind passeth over it, and it is gone;
+ And the place thereof shall know it no more.
+
+190:27 When hope rose higher in the human heart, he sang:
+
+ As for me, I will behold Thy face in righteousness:
+ I shall be satisfied, when I awake, with Thy likeness.
+ . . . . .
+190:30 For with Thee is the fountain of life;
+ In Thy light shall we see light.
+
+191:1 The brain can give no idea of God's man. It can take
+ no cognizance of Mind. Matter is not the organ of infi-
+191:3 nite Mind.
+
+ As mortals give up the delusion that there is more than
+ one Mind, more than one God, man in God's likeness will
+191:6 appear, and this eternal man will include in that likeness
+ no material element.
+
+ The immortal birth
+
+ As a material, theoretical life-basis is found to be a
+191:9 misapprehension of existence, the spiritual and divine
+ Principle of man dawns upon human thought,
+ and leads it to "where the young child was,"
+191:12 - even to the birth of a new-old idea, to the spiritual
+ sense of being and of what Life includes. This the whole
+ earth will be transformed by Truth on its pinions of light,
+191:15 chasing away the darkness of error.
+
+ Spiritual freedom
+
+ The human thought must free itself from self-imposed
+ materiality and bondage. It should no longer
+191:18 ask of the head, heart, or lungs: What are
+ man's prospects for life? Mind is not helpless. Intelli-
+ gence is not mute before non-intelligence.
+
+191:21 By its own volition, not a blade of grass springs up, not
+ a spray buds within the vale, not a leaf unfolds its fair
+ outlines, not a flower starts from its cloistered cell.
+
+191:24 The Science of being reveals man and immortality as
+ based on Spirit. Physical sense defines mortal man as
+ based on matter, and from this premise infers the mor-
+191:27 tality of the body.
+
+ No physical affinity
+
+ The illusive senses may fancy affinities with their op-
+ posites; but in Christian Science, Truth never mingles
+191:30 with error. Mind has no affinity with matter,
+ and therefore Truth is able to cast out the ills
+ of the flesh. Mind, God, sends forth the aroma of Spirit,
+192:1 the atmosphere of intelligence. The belief that a pulpy
+ substance under the skull is mind is a mockery of intelli-
+192:3 gence, a mimicry of Mind.
+
+ We are Christian Scientists, only as we quit our reliance
+ upon that which is false and grasp the true. We are not
+192:6 Christian Scientists until we leave all for Christ. Human
+ opinions are not spiritual. They come from the hearing
+ of the ear, from corporeality instead of from Principle,
+192:9 and from the mortal instead of from the immortal. Spirit
+ is not separate from God. Spirit /is/ God.
+
+ Human power a blind force
+
+ Erring power is a material belief, a blind miscalled force,
+192:12 the offspring of will and not of wisdom, of the mortal mind
+ and not of the immortal. It is the headlong
+ cataract, the devouring flame, the tempest's
+192:15 breath. It is lightning and hurricane, all that is selfish,
+ wicked, dishonest, and impure.
+
+ The one real power
+
+ Moral and spiritual might belong to Spirit, who holds
+192:18 the "wind in His fists;" and this teaching accords with
+ Science and harmony. In Science, you can
+ have no power opposed to God, and the physi-
+192:21 cal senses must give up their false testimony. Your in-
+ fluence for good depends upon the weight you throw into
+ the right scale. The good you do and embody gives you
+192:24 the only power obtainable. Evil is not power. It is a
+ mockery of strength, which erelong betrays its weakness
+ and falls, never to rise.
+
+192:27 We walk in the footsteps of Truth and Love by follow-
+ ing the example of our Master in the understanding of
+ divine metaphysics. Christianity is the basis of true heal-
+192:30 ing. Whatever holds human thought in line with unselfed
+ love, receives directly the divine power.
+
+ Mind cures hip-disease
+
+ I was called to visit Mr. Clark in Lynn, who had been
+193:1 confined to his bed six months with hip-disease, caused by
+ a fall upon a wooden spike when quite a boy. On enter-
+193:3 ing the house I met his physician, who said that
+ the patient was dying. The physician had just
+ probed the ulcer on the hip, and said the bone was carious
+193:6 for several inches. He even showed me the probe, which
+ had on it the evidence of this condition of the bone. The
+ doctor went out. Mr. Clark lay with his eyes fixed and
+193:9 sightless. The dew of death was on his brow. I went to
+ his bedside. In a few moments his face changed; its
+ death-pallor gave place to a natural hue. The eyelids
+193:12 closed gently and the breathing became natural; he was
+ asleep. In about ten minutes he opened his eyes and
+ said: "I feel like a new man. My suffering is all gone."
+193:15 It was between three and four o'clock in the afternoon
+ when this took place.
+
+ I told him to rise, dress himself, and take supper with
+193:18 his family. He did so. The next day I saw him in the
+ yard. Since then I have not seen him, but am informed
+ that he went to work in two weeks. The discharge from
+193:21 the sore stopped, and the sore was healed. The diseased
+ condition had continued there ever since the injury was
+ received in boyhood.
+193:24 Since his recovery I have been informed that his physi-
+ cian claims to have cured him, and that his mother has
+ been threatened with incarceration in an insane asylum
+193:27 for saying: "It was none other than God and that woman
+ who healed him." I cannot attest the truth of that
+ report, but what I saw and did for that man, and what
+193:30 his physician said of the case, occurred just as I have
+ narrated.
+
+ It has been demonstrated to me that Life is God
+194:1 and that the might of omnipotent Spirit shares not its
+ strength with matter or with human will. Review-
+194:3 ing this brief experience, I cannot fail to discern the
+ coincidence of the spiritual idea of man with the divine
+ Mind.
+
+ Change of belief
+
+194:6 A change in human belief changes all the physical symp-
+ toms, and determines a case for better or for
+ worse. When one's false belief is corrected
+194:9 Truth sends a report of health over the body.
+
+ Destruction of the auditory nerve and paralysis of the
+ optic nerve are not necessary to ensure deafness and blind-
+194:12 ness; for if mortal mind says, "I am deaf and blind," it
+ will be so without an injured nerve. Every theory op-
+ posed to this fact (as I learned in metaphysics) would
+194:15 presuppose man, who is immortal in spiritual under-
+ standing, a mortal in material belief.
+
+ Power of habit
+
+ The authentic history of Kaspar Hauser is a useful hint
+194:18 as to the frailty and inadequacy of mortal mind. It
+ proves beyond a doubt that education consti-
+ tutes this so-called mind, and that, in turn,
+194:21 mortal mind manifests itself in the body by the false
+ sense it imparts. Incarcerated in a dungeon, where
+ neither sight nor sound could reach him, at the age of
+194:24 seventeen Kaspar was still a mental infant, crying and
+ chattering with no more intelligence than a babe, and
+ realizing Tennyson's description:
+
+194:27 An infant crying in the night,
+ An infant crying for the light,
+ And with no language but a cry.
+
+194:30 His case proves material sense to be but a belief formed
+ by education alone. The light which affords us joy gave
+195:1 him a belief of intense pain. His eyes were inflamed by
+ the light. After the babbling boy had been taught to
+195:3 speak a few words, he asked to be taken back to his dun-
+ geon, and said that he should never be happy elsewhere.
+ Outside of dismal darkness and cold silence he found no
+195:6 peace. Every sound convulsed him with anguish. All
+ that he ate, except his black crust, produced violent
+ retchings. All that gives pleasure to our educated senses
+195:9 gave him pain through those very senses, trained in an
+ opposite direction.
+
+ Useful knowledge
+
+ The point for each one to decide is, whether it is mortal
+195:12 mind or immortal Mind that is causative. We
+ should forsake the basis of matter for meta-
+ physical Science and its divine Principle.
+
+195:15 Whatever furnishes the semblance of an idea governed
+ by its Principle, furnishes food for thought. Through as-
+ tronomy, natural history, chemistry, music, mathematics,
+195:18 thought passes naturally from effect back to cause.
+
+ Academics of the right sort are requisite. Observa-
+ tion, invention, study, and original thought are expansive
+195:21 and should promote the growth of mortal mind out of it-
+ self, out of all that is mortal.
+
+ It is the tangled barbarisms of learning which we
+195:24 deplore, - the mere dogma, the speculative theory, the
+ nauseous fiction. Novels, remarkable only for their
+ exaggerated pictures, impossible ideals, and specimens
+195:27 of depravity, fill our young readers with wrong tastes
+ and sentiments. Literary commercialism is lowering the
+ intellectual standard to accommodate the purse and to
+195:30 meet a frivolous demand for amusement instead of for
+ improvement. Incorrect views lower the standard of
+ truth.
+
+196:1 If materialistic knowledge is power, it is not wisdom.
+ It is but a blind force. Man has "sought out many inven-
+196:3 tions," but he has not yet found it true that knowledge can
+ save him from the dire effects of knowledge. The power
+ of mortal mind over its own body is little understood.
+
+ Sin destroyed through suffering
+
+196:6 Better the suffering which awakens mortal mind from
+ its fleshly dream, than the false pleasures
+ which tend to perpetuate this dream. Sin
+196:9 alone brings death, for sin is the only element
+ of destruction.
+
+ "Fear him which is able to destroy both soul and body
+196:12 in hell," said Jesus. A careful study of this text allows
+ that here the word soul means a false sense or material
+ consciousness. The command was a warning to beware,
+196:15 not of Rome, Satan, nor of God, but of sin. Sickness,
+ sin, and death are not concomitants of Life or Truth.
+ No law supports them. They have no relation to God
+196:18 wherewith to establish their power. Sin makes its own
+ hell, and goodness its own heaven.
+
+ Dangerous shoals avoided
+
+ Such books as will rule disease out of mortal mind, -
+196:21 and so efface the images and thoughts of dis-
+ ease, instead of impressing them with forcible
+ descriptions and medical details, - will help
+196:24 to abate sickness and to destroy it.
+
+ Many a hopeless case of disease is induced by a single
+ /post mortem/ examination, - not from infection nor from
+196:27 contact with material virus, but from the fear of the
+ disease and from the image brought before the mind; it
+ is a mental state, which is afterwards outlined on the
+196:30 body.
+
+ Pangs caused by the press
+
+ The press unwittingly sends forth many sorrows and
+ diseases among the human family. It does this by giv-
+197:1 ing names to diseases and by printing long descriptions
+ which mirror images of disease distinctly in thought. A
+197:3 new name for an ailment affects people like a
+ Parisian name for a novel garment. Every one
+ hastens to get it. A minutely described dis-
+197:6 ease costs many a man his earthly days of comfort. What
+ a price for human knowledge! But the price does not ex-
+ ceed the original cost. God said of the tree of knowledge,
+197:9 which bears the fruit of sin, disease, and death, "In the
+ day that thou eatest thereof thou shalt surely die."
+
+ Higher standard for mortals
+
+ The less that is said of physical structure and laws, and
+197:12 the more that is thought and said about moral
+ and spiritual law, the higher will be the stand-
+ ard of living and the farther mortals will be re-
+197:15 moved from imbecility or disease.
+
+ We should master fear, instead of cultivating it. It
+ was the ignorance of our forefathers in the departments
+197:18 of knowledge now broadcast in the earth, that made them
+ hardier than our trained physiologists, more honest than
+ our sleek politicians.
+
+ Diet and dyspepsia
+
+197:21 We are told that the simple food our forefathers ate
+ helped to make them healthy, but that is a mistake.
+ Their diet would not cure dyspepsia at this
+197:24 period. With rules of health in the head
+ and the most digestible food in the stomach, there would
+ still be dyspeptics. Many of the effeminate constitutions
+197:27 of our time will never grow robust until individual opin-
+ ions improve and immortal belief loses some portion of its
+ error.
+
+ Harm done by physicians
+
+197:30 The doctor's mind reaches that of his patient. The
+ doctor should suppress his fear of disease, else his belief
+ in its reality and fatality will harm his patients even more
+198:1 than his calomel and morphine, for the higher stratum of
+ mortal mind has in belief more power to harm man than
+198:3 the substratum, matter. A patient hears the
+ doctor's verdict as a criminal hears his death-
+ sentence. The patient may seem calm under it, but he is
+198:6 not. His fortitude may sustain him, but his fear, which
+ has already developed the disease that is gaining the
+ mastery, is increased by the physician's words.
+
+ Disease depicted
+
+198:9 The materialistic doctor, though humane, is an art-
+ ist who outlines his thought relative to disease, and then
+ fills in his delineations with sketches from text-
+198:12 books. It is better to prevent disease from
+ forming in mortal mind afterwards to appear on the
+ body; but to do this requires attention. The thought of
+198:15 disease is formed before one sees a doctor and before
+ the doctor undertakes to dispel it by a counter-irritant,
+ - perhaps by a blister, by the application of caustic or
+198:18 croton oil, or by a surgical operation. Again, giving an-
+ other direction to faith, the physician prescribes drugs,
+ until the elasticity of mortal thought haply causes a
+198:21 vigorous reaction upon itself, and reproduces a picture
+ of healthy and harmonious formations.
+
+ A patient's belief is more or less moulded and formed
+198:24 by his doctor's belief in the case, even though the doctor
+ says nothing to support his theory. His thoughts and his
+ patient's commingle, and the stronger thoughts rule the
+198:27 weaker. Hence the importance that doctors be Christian
+ Scientists.
+
+ Mind over matter
+
+ Because the muscles of the blacksmith's arm are
+198:30 strongly developed, it does not follow that
+ exercise has produced this result or that a
+ less used arm must be weak. If matter were the cause
+199:1 of action, and if muscles, without volition of mortal
+ mind, could lift the hammer and strike the anvil, it
+199:3 might be thought true that hammering would enlarge
+ the muscles. The trip-hammer is not increased in size
+ by exercise. Why not, since muscles are as material as
+199:6 wood and iron? Because nobody believes that mind is
+ producing such a result on the hammer.
+
+ Muscles are not self-acting. If mind does not move
+199:9 them, they are motionless. Hence the great fact that
+ Mind alone enlarges and empowers man through its
+ mandate, - by reason of its demand for and supply of
+199:12 power. Not because of muscular exercise, but by rea-
+ son of the blacksmith's faith in exercise, his arm becomes
+ stronger.
+
+ Latent fear subdued
+
+199:15 Mortals develop their own bodies or make them sick,
+ according as they influence them through mortal mind.
+ To know whether this development is produced
+199:18 consciously or unconsciously, is of less impor-
+ tance than a knowledge of the fact. The feats of the gym-
+ nast prove that latent mental fears are subdued by him.
+199:21 The devotion of thought to an honest achievement makes
+ the achievement possible. Exceptions only confirm this
+ rule, proving that failure is occasioned by a too feeble
+199:24 faith.
+
+ Had Blondin believed it impossible to walk the rope
+ over Niagara's abyss of waters, he could never have
+199:27 done it. His belief that he could do it gave his thought-
+ forces, called muscles, their flexibility and power which
+ the unscientific might attribute to a lubricating oil. His
+199:30 fear must have disappeared before his power of putting
+ resolve into action could appear.
+
+ Homer and Moses
+
+ When Homer sang of the Grecian gods, Olympus was
+200:1 dark, but through his verse the gods became alive in a
+ nation's belief. Pagan worship began with muscularity,
+200:3 but the law of Sinai lifted thought into the
+ song of David. Moses advanced a nation to
+ the worship of God in Spirit instead of matter, and il-
+200:6 lustrated the grand human capacities of being bestowed
+ by immortal Mind.
+
+ A mortal not man
+
+ Whoever is incompetent to explain Soul would be wise
+200:9 not to undertake the explanation of body. Life is, always
+ has been, and ever will be independent of
+ matter; for life is God, and man is the idea
+200:12 of God, not formed materially but spiritually, and not
+ subject to decay and dust. The Psalmist said: "Thou
+ madest him to have dominion over the works of Thy
+200:15 hands. Thou hast put all things under his feet."
+
+ The great truth in the Science of being, that the real
+ man was, is, and ever shall be perfect, is incontrovertible;
+200:18 for if man is the image, reflection, of God, he is neither
+ inverted nor subverted, but upright and Godlike.
+
+ The suppositional antipode of divine infinite Spirit
+200:21 is the so-called human soul or spirit, in other words
+ the five senses, - the flesh that warreth against Spirit.
+ These so called material senses must yield to the infinite
+200:24 Spirit, named God.
+
+ St. Paul said: "For I determined not to know any-
+ thing among you, save Jesus Christ, and him crucified."
+200:27 (I Cor. ii. 2.) Christian Science says: I am determined
+ not to know anything among you, save Jesus Christ, and
+ him glorified.
+
+
+
+
+ CHAPTER VIII - FOOTSTEPS OF TRUTH
+
+ Remember, Lord, the reproach of Thy servants; how I do bear in
+ my bosom the reproach of all the mighty people; wherewith Thine
+ enemies have reproached, O Lord; wherewith they have reproached
+ the footsteps of Thine anointed. - PSALMS.
+
+ Practical preaching
+
+201:1 THE best sermon ever preached is Truth practised
+ and demonstrated by the destruction of sin, sickness,
+201:3 and death. Knowing this and knowing too
+ that one affection would be supreme in us and
+ take the lead in our lives, Jesus said, "No man can serve
+201:6 two masters."
+
+ We cannot build safely on false foundations. Truth
+ makes a new creature, in whom old things pass away
+201:9 and "all things are become new." Passions, selfishness,
+ false appetites, hatred, fear, all sensuality, yield to spirit-
+ uality, and the superabundance of being is on the side
+201:12 of God, good.
+
+ The uses of truth
+
+ We cannot fill vessels already full. They must first be
+ emptied. Let us disrobe error. Then, when
+201:15 the winds of God blow, we shall not hug our
+ tatters close about us.
+
+ The way to extract error from mortal mind is to pour
+201:18 in truth through flood-tides of Love. Christian perfec-
+ tion is won on no other basis.
+
+ Grafting holiness upon unholiness, supposing that sin
+202:1 can be forgiven when it is not forsaken, is as foolish as
+ straining out gnats and swallowing camels.
+202:3 The scientific unity which exists between God and man
+ must be wrought out in life-practice, and God's will must
+ be universally done.
+
+ Divine study
+
+202:6 If men would bring to bear upon the study of the
+ Science of Mind half the faith they bestow upon the so-
+ called pains and pleasures of material sense,
+202:9 they would not go on from bad to worse,
+ until disciplined by the prison and the scaffold; but
+ the whole human family would be redeemed through
+202:12 the merits of Christ, - through the perception and ac-
+ ceptance of Truth. For this glorious result Christian
+ Science lights the torch of spiritual understanding.
+
+ Harmonious life-work
+
+202:15 Outside of this Science all is mutable; but immortal
+ man, in accord with the divine Principle of His being,
+ God, neither sins, suffers, nor dies. The days
+202:18 of our pilgrimage will multiply instead of di-
+ minish, when God's kingdom comes on earth; for the
+ true way leads to life instead of to death, and earthly
+202:21 experience discloses the finity of error and the infinite
+ capacities of Truth, in which God gives man dominion
+ over all the earth.
+
+ Belief and practice
+
+202:24 Our beliefs about a Supreme Being contradict the
+ practice growing out of them. Error abounds where
+ Truth should "much more abound." We
+
+202:27 admit that God has almighty power, is "a
+ very present help in trouble;" and yet we rely on a drug
+ or hypnotism to heal disease, as if senseless matter or err-
+202:30 ing mortal mind had more power than omnipotent Spirit.
+
+ Sure reward of righteousness
+
+ Common opinion admits that a man may take cold in
+ the act of doing good, and that this cold may produce
+203:1 fatal pulmonary disease; as though evil could overbear
+ the law of Love, and check the reward for do-
+203:3 ing good. In the Science of Christianity, Mind
+ - omnipotence - has all-power, assigns sure
+ rewards to righteousness, and shows that matter can
+203:6 neither heal nor make sick, create nor destroy.
+
+ Our belief and understanding
+
+ If God were understood instead of being merely be-
+ lieved, this understanding would establish health. The
+203:9 accusation of the rabbis, "He made himself
+ the Son of God," was really the justification
+ of Jesus, for to the Christian the only true
+203:12 spirit is Godlike. This thought incites to a more exalted
+ worship and self-abnegation. Spiritual perception brings
+ out the possibilities of being, destroys reliance on aught
+203:15 but God, and so makes man the image of his Maker in
+ deed and in truth.
+
+ Suicide and sin
+
+ We are prone to believe either in more than one Su-
+203:18 preme Ruler or in some power less than God. We im-
+ agine that Mind can be imprisoned in a sensuous body.
+ When the material body has gone to ruin, when evil has
+203:21 overtaxed the belief of life in matter and destroyed it,
+ then mortals believe that the deathless Principle, or
+ Soul, escapes from matter and lives on; but this is not
+203:24 true. Death is not a stepping-stone to life, immortality,
+ and bliss. The so-called sinner is a suicide.
+ Sin kills the sinner and will continue to kill
+203:27 him so long as he sins. The foam and fury of illegiti-
+ mate living and of fearful and doleful dying should
+ disappear on the shore of time; then the waves of sin,
+203:30 sorrow, and death beat in vain.
+
+ God, divine good, does not kill a man in order to give
+ him eternal Life, for God alone is man's life. God is at
+204:1 once the centre and circumference of being. It is evil
+ that dies; good dies not.
+
+ Spirit the only intelligence and substance
+204:3 All forms of error support the false conclusions that
+ there is more than one Life; that material history is as
+ real and living as spiritual history; that mortal
+204:6 error is as conclusively mental as immortal
+ Truth; and that there are two separate, an-
+ tagonistic entities and beings, two powers, - namely,
+204:9 Spirit and matter, - resulting in a third person (mortal
+ man) who carries out the delusions of sin, sickness, and
+ death.
+
+204:12 The first power is admitted to be good, an intelligence or
+ Mind called God. The so-called second power, evil, is the
+ unlikeness of good. It cannot therefore be mind, though
+204:15 so called. The third power, mortal man, is a supposed
+ mixture of the first and second antagonistic powers, in-
+ telligence and non-intelligence, of Spirit and matter.
+
+ Unscientific theories
+
+204:18 Such theories are evidently erroneous. They can never
+ stand the test of Science. Judging them by their fruits,
+ they are corrupt. When will the ages under-
+204:21 stand the Ego, and realize only one God, one
+ Mind or intelligence?
+
+ False and self-assertive theories have given sinners the
+204:24 notion that they can create what God cannot, - namely,
+ sinful mortals in God's image, thus usurping the name
+ without the nature of the image or reflection of divine
+204:27 Mind; but in Science it can never be said that man
+ has a mind of his own, distinct from God, the /all/
+ Mind.
+
+204:30 The belief that God lives in matter is pantheistic. The
+ error, which says that Soul is in body, Mind is in matter,
+ and good is in evil, must unsay it and cease from such
+205:1 utterances; else God will continue to be hidden from hu-
+ manity, and mortals will sin without knowing that they
+205:3 are sinning, will lean on matter instead of Spirit, stumble
+ with lameness, drop with drunkenness, consume with dis-
+ case, - all because of their blindness, their false sense
+205:6 concerning God and man.
+
+ Creation perfect
+
+ When will the error of believing that there is life in
+ matter, and that sin, sickness, and death are creations of
+205:9 God, be unmasked? When will it be under-
+ stood that matter has neither intelligence, life,
+ nor sensation, and that the opposite belief is the prolific
+205:12 source of all suffering? God created all through Mind,
+ and made all perfect and eternal. Where then is the
+ necessity for recreation or procreation?
+
+ Perceiving the divine image
+
+205:15 Befogged in error (the error of believing that matter
+ can be intelligent for good or evil), we can catch clear
+ glimpses of God only as the mists disperse,
+205:18 or as they melt into such thinness that we per-
+ ceive the divine image in some word or deed
+ which indicates the true idea, - the supremacy and real-
+205:21 ity of good, the nothingness and unreality of evil.
+
+ Redemption from selfishness
+
+ When we realize that there is one Mind, the divine law
+ of loving our neighbor as ourselves is unfolded;
+205:24 whereas a belief in many ruling minds hinders
+ man's normal drift towards the one Mind, one
+ God, and leads human thought into opposite channels
+205:27 where selfishness reigns.
+
+ Selfishness tips the beam of human existence towards
+ the side of error, not towards Truth. Denial of the one-
+205:30 ness of Mind throws our weight into the scale, not of
+ Spirit, God, good, but of matter.
+
+ When we fully understand our relation to the Divine,
+206:1 we can have no other Mind but His, - no other Love,
+ wisdom, or Truth, no other sense of Life, and no con-
+206:3 sciousness of the existence of matter or error.
+
+ Will-power unrighteous
+
+ The power of the human will should be exercised only
+ in subordination to Truth; else it will misguide the judg-
+206:6 ment and free the lower propensities. It is the
+ province of spiritual sense to govern man.
+ Material, erring, human thought acts injuriously both
+206:9 upon the body and through it.
+
+ Will-power is capable of all evil. It can never heal
+ the sick, for it is the prayer of the unrighteous; while
+206:12 the exercise of the sentiments - hope, faith, love - is the
+ prayer of the righteous. This prayer, governed by Science
+ instead of the senses, heals the sick.
+
+206:15 In the scientific relation of God to man, we find that
+ whatever blesses one blesses all, as Jesus showed with
+ the loaves and the fishes, - Spirit, not matter, being the
+206:18 source of supply.
+
+ Birth and death unreal
+
+ Does God send sickness, giving the mother her child
+ for the brief space of a few years and then taking it away
+206:21 by death? Is God creating anew what He
+ has already created? The Scriptures are defi-
+ nite on this point, declaring that His work was/ finished/,
+206:24 nothing is new to God, and that it was /good/.
+
+ Can there be any birth or death for man, the spiritual
+ image and likeness of God? Instead of God sending
+206:27 sickness and death, He destroys them, and brings to light
+ immortality. Omnipotent and infinite Mind made all
+ and includes all. This Mind does not make mistakes
+206:30 and subsequently correct them. God does not cause man
+ to sin, to be sick, or to die.
+
+ No evil in Spirit
+
+ There are evil beliefs, often called evil spirits; but
+207:1 these evils are not Spirit, for there is no evil in Spirit.
+ Because God is Spirit, evil becomes more apparent and
+207:3 obnoxious proportionately as we advance spir-
+ itually, until it disappears from our lives.
+ This fact proves our position, for every scientific state-
+207:6 ment in Christianity has its proof. Error of statement
+ leads to error in action.
+
+ Subordination of evil
+
+ God is not the creator of an evil mind. Indeed, evil
+207:9 is not Mind. We must learn that evil is the awful decep-
+ tion and unreality of existence. Evil is not
+ supreme; good is not helpless; nor are the
+207:12 so-called laws of matter primary, and the law of Spirit
+ secondary. Without this lesson, we lose sight of the per-
+ fect Father, or the divine Principle of man.
+
+ Evident impossibilities
+
+207:15 Body is not first and Soul last, nor is evil mightier than
+ good. The Science of being repudiates self-
+ evident impossibilities, such as the amalgama-
+207:18 tion of Truth and error in cause or effect. Science sepa-
+ rates the tares and wheat in time of harvest.
+
+ One primal cause
+
+ There is but one primal cause. Therefore there can
+207:21 be no effect from any other cause, and there can be no
+ reality in aught which does not proceed from
+ this great and only cause. Sin, sickness, dis-
+207:24 ease, and death belong not to the Science of being. They
+ are the errors, which presuppose the absence of Truth,
+ Life, or Love.
+
+207:27 The spiritual reality is the scientific fact in all things.
+ The spiritual fact, repeated in the action of man and the
+ whole universe, is harmonious and is the ideal of Truth.
+207:30 Spiritual facts are not inverted; the opposite discord,
+ which bears no resemblance to spirituality, is not real.
+ The only evidence of this inversion is obtained from
+208:1 suppositional error, which affords no proof of God,
+ Spirit, or of the spiritual creation. Material sense de-
+208:3 fines all things materially, and has a finite sense of the
+ infinite.
+
+ Seemingly independent authority
+
+ The Scriptures say, "In Him we live, and move, and
+208:6 have our being." What then is this seeming power, in-
+ dependent of God, which causes disease and
+ cures it? What is it but an error of belief, -
+208:9 a law of mortal mind, wrong in every sense,
+ embracing sin, sickness, and death? It is the very anti-
+ pode of immortal Mind, of Truth, and of spiritual law.
+208:12 It is not in accordance with the goodness of God's char-
+ acter that He should make man sick, then leave man to
+ heal himself; it is absurd to suppose that matter can both
+208:15 cause and cure disease, or that Spirit, God, produces
+ disease and leaves the remedy to matter.
+
+ John Young of Edinburgh writes: "God is the father
+208:18 of mind, and of nothing else." Such an utterance is
+ "the voice of one crying in the wilderness" of human
+ beliefs and preparing the way of Science. Let us learn
+208:21 of the real and eternal, and prepare for the reign of
+ Spirit, the kingdom of heaven, - the reign and rule of
+ universal harmony, which cannot be lost nor remain
+208:24 forever unseen.
+
+ Sickness as only thought
+
+ Mind, not matter, is causation. A material body
+ only expresses a material and mortal mind. A mortal
+208:27 man possesses this body, and he makes it
+ harmonious or discordant according to the
+ images of thought impressed upon it. You embrace
+208:30 your body in your thought, and you should delineate
+ upon it thoughts of health, not of sickness. You should
+ banish all thoughts of disease and sin and of other beliefs
+209:1 included in matter. Man, being immortal, has a perfect
+ indestructible life. It is the mortal belief which makes
+209:3 the body discordant and diseased in proportion as igno-
+ rance, /fear/, or human will governs mortals.
+
+ Allness of Truth
+
+ Mind, supreme over all its formations and governing
+209:6 them all, is the central sun of its own systems of ideas,
+ the life and light of all its own vast creation;
+ and man is tributary to divine Mind. The
+209:9 material and mortal body or mind is not the man.
+
+ The world would collapse without Mind, without the in-
+ telligence which holds the winds in its grasp. Neither
+209:12 philosophy nor skepticism can hinder the march of the
+ Science which reveals the supremacy of Mind. The im-
+ manent sense of Mind-power enhances the glory of Mind.
+209:15 Nearness, not distance, lends enchantment to this view.
+
+ Spiritual translation
+
+ The compounded minerals or aggregated substances
+ composing the earth, the relations which constituent
+209:18 masses hold to each other, the magnitudes,
+ distances, and revolutions of the celestial
+ bodies, are of no real importance, when we remember
+209:21 that they all must give place to the spiritual fact by the
+ translation of man and the universe back into Spirit. In
+ proportion as this is done, man and the universe will be
+209:24 found harmonious and eternal.
+
+ Material substances or mundane formations, astro-
+ nomical calculations, and all the paraphernalia of specu-
+209:27 lative theories, based on the hypothesis of material law
+ or life and intelligence resident in matter, will ulti-
+ mately vanish, swallowed up in the infinite calculus of
+209:30 Spirit.
+
+ Spiritual sense is a conscious, constant capacity to un-
+ derstand God. It shows the superiority of faith by works
+210:1 over faith in words. Its ideas are expressed only in "new
+ tongues;" and these are interpreted by the translation of
+210:3 the spiritual original into the language which human
+ thought can comprehend.
+
+ Jesus' disregard of matter
+
+ The Principle and proof of Christianity are discerned
+210:6 by spiritual sense. They are set forth in Jesus' demon-
+ strations, which show - by his healing the
+ sick, casting out evils, and destroying death,
+210:9 "the last enemy that shall be destroyed," -
+ his disregard of matter and its so-called laws.
+
+ Knowing that Soul and its attributes were forever
+ manifested through man, the Master healed the sick,
+ gave sight to the blind, hearing to the deaf, feet to the
+ lame, thus bringing to light the scientific action of the
+210:15 divine Mind on human minds and bodies and giving
+ a better understanding of Soul and salvation. Jesus
+ healed sickness and sin by one and the same metaphysical
+210:18 process.
+
+ Mind not mortal
+
+ The expression /mortal mind/ is really a solecism, for
+ Mind is immortal, and Truth pierces the error of mortality
+210:21 as a sunbeam penetrates the cloud. Because,
+ in obedience to the immutable law of Spirit,
+ this so-called mind is self-destructive, I name it mortal.
+210:24 Error soweth the wind and reapeth the whirlwind.
+
+ Matter mindless
+
+ What is termed matter, being unintelligent, cannot say,
+ "I suffer, I die, I am sick, or I am well." It is the so-
+210:27 called mortal mind which voices this and ap-
+ pears to itself to make good its claim. To
+ mortal sense, sin and suffering are real, but immortal
+210:30 sense includes no evil nor pestilence. Because immortal
+ sense has no error of sense, it has no sense of error; there
+ fore it is without a destructive element.
+
+211:1 If brain, nerves, stomach, are intelligent, - if they talk
+ to us, tell us their condition, and report how they feel, -
+211:3 then Spirit and matter, Truth and error, commingle
+ and produce sickness and health, good and evil, life and
+ death; and who shall say whether Truth or error is the
+211:6 greater?
+
+ Matter sensationless
+
+ The sensations of the body must either be the sensa-
+ tions of a so-called mortal mind or of matter. Nerves
+211:9 are not mind. Is it not provable that Mind is
+ not /mortal/ and that matter has no sensation?
+ Is it not equally true that matter does not appear in the
+211:12 spiritual understanding of being?
+
+ The sensation of sickness and the impulse to sin seem
+ to obtain in mortal mind. When a tear starts, does not
+211:15 this so-called mind produce the effect seen in the lachry-
+ mal gland? Without mortal mind, the tear could not
+ appear; and this action shows the nature of all so-called
+211:18 material cause and effect.
+
+ It should no longer be said in Israel that "the fathers
+ have eaten sour grapes, and the children's teeth are set
+211:21 on edge." Sympathy with error should disappear. The
+ transfer of the thoughts of one erring mind to another,
+ Science renders impossible.
+
+ Nerves painless
+
+211:24 If it is true that nerves have sensation, that matter has
+ intelligence, that the material organism causes the eyes to
+ see and the ears to hear, then, when the body
+211:27 is dematerialized, these faculties must be lost,
+ for their immortality is not in Spirit; whereas the fact
+ is that only through dematerialization and spiritualiza-
+211:30 tion of thought can these faculties be conceived of as
+ immortal.
+
+ Nerves are not the source of pain or pleasure. We
+212:1 suffer or enjoy in our dreams, but this pain or pleasure
+ is not communicated through a nerve. A tooth which has
+212:3 been extracted sometimes aches again in belief, and the
+ pain seems to be in its old place. A limb which has been
+ amputated has continued in belief to pain the owner. If
+212:6 the sensation of pain in the limb can return, can be pro-
+ longed, why cannot the limb reappear?
+
+ Why need pain, rather than pleasure, come to this mor-
+212:9 tal sense? Because the memory of pain is more vivid
+ than the memory of pleasure. I have seen an unwitting
+ attempt to scratch the end of a finger which had been cut
+212:12 off for months. When the nerve is gone, which we say
+ was the occasion of pain, and the pain still remains, it
+ proves sensation to be in the mortal mind, not in matter.
+212:15 Reverse the process; take away this so-called mind instead
+ of a piece of the flesh, and the nerves have no sensation.
+
+ Human falsities
+
+ Mortals have a modus of their own, undirected and un-
+212:18 sustained by God. They produce a rose through seed and
+ soil, and bring the rose into contact with the
+ olfactory nerves that they may smell it. In
+212:21 legerdemain and credulous frenzy, mortals believe that
+ unseen spirits produce the flowers. God alone makes
+ and clothes the lilies of the field, and this He does by
+212:24 means of Mind, not matter.
+
+ No miracles in Mind-methods
+
+ Because all the methods of Mind are not understood,
+ we say the lips or hands must move in order to convey
+212:27 thought, that the undulations of the air convey
+ sound, and possibly that other methods involve
+ so-called miracles. The realities of being, its
+212:30 normal action, and the origin of all things are unseen to
+ mortal sense; whereas the unreal and imitative move-
+ ments of mortal belief, which would reverse the immortal
+213:1 modus and action, are styled the real. Whoever con-
+ tradicts this mortal mind supposition of reality is called
+213:3 a deceiver, or is said to be deceived. Of a man it has
+ been said, "As he thinketh in his heart, so is he;" hence
+ as a man spiritually /understandeth/, so is he in truth.
+
+ Good indefinable
+
+213:6 Mortal mind conceives of something as either liquid
+ or solid, and then classifies it materially. Immortal and
+ spiritual facts exist apart from this mortal and
+213:9 material conception. God, good, is self-exist-
+ ent and self-expressed, though indefinable as a whole.
+ Every step towards goodness is a departure from materi-
+213:12 ality, and is a tendency towards God, Spirit. Material
+ theories partially paralyze this attraction towards infinite
+ and eternal good by an opposite attraction towards the
+213:15 finite, temporary, and discordant.
+
+ Sound is a mental impression made on mortal belief.
+ The ear does not really hear. Divine Science reveals
+213:18 sound as communicated through the senses of Soul -
+ through spiritual understanding.
+
+ Music, rhythm of head and heart
+
+ Mozart experienced more than he expressed. The
+213:21 rapture of his grandest symphonies was never heard. He
+ was a musician beyond what the world knew.
+ This was even more strikingly true of Beet-
+213:24 hoven, who was so long hopelessly deaf. Men-
+ tal melodies and strains of sweetest music supersede con-
+ scious sound. Music is the rhythm of head and heart.
+213:27 Mortal mind is the harp of many strings, discoursing
+ either discord or harmony according as the hand, which
+ sweeps over it, is human or divine.
+213:30 Before human knowledge dipped to its depths into a
+ false sense of things, - into belief in material origins
+ which discard the one Mind and true source of being, -
+214:1 it is possible that the impressions from Truth were as
+ distinct as sound, and that they came as sound to the
+214:3 primitive prophets. If the medium of hearing is wholly
+ spiritual, it is normal and indestructible.
+
+ If Enoch's perception had been confined to the evidence
+214:6 before his material senses, he could never have "walked
+ with God," nor been guided into the demonstration of
+ life eternal.
+
+ Adam and the senses
+
+214:9 Adam, represented in the Scriptures as formed from
+ dust, is an object-lesson for the human mind. The mate-
+ rial senses, like Adam, originate in matter and
+214:12 return to dust, - are proved non-intelligent.
+ They go out as they came in, for they are still the error,
+ not the truth of being. When it is learned that the spirit-
+214:15 ual sense, and not the material, conveys the impressions
+ of Mind to man, then being will be understood and found
+ to be harmonious.
+
+ Idolatrous illusions
+
+214:18 We bow down to matter, and entertain finite thoughts
+ of God like the pagan idolater. Mortals are inclined to
+ fear and to obey what they consider a material
+214:21 body more than they do a spiritual God. All
+ material knowledge, like the original "tree of knowledge,"
+ multiplies their pains, for mortal illusions would rob God,
+214:24 slay man, and meanwhile would spread their table with
+ cannibal tidbits and give thanks.
+
+ The senses of Soul
+
+ How transient a sense is mortal sight, when a wound on
+214:27 the retina may end the power of light and lens! But the
+ real sight or sense is not lost. Neither age nor
+ accident can interfere with the senses of Soul,
+214:30 and there are no other real senses. It is evident that the
+ body as matter has no sensation of its own, and there is no
+ oblivion for Soul and its faculties. Spirit's senses are with-
+215:1 out pain, and they are forever at peace. Nothing can hide
+ from them the harmony of all things and the might and
+215:3 permanence of Truth.
+
+ Real being never lost
+
+ If Spirit, Soul, could sin or be lost, then being and im-
+ mortality would be lost, together with all the faculties of
+215:6 Mind; but being cannot be lost while God ex-
+ ists. Soul and matter are at variance from the
+ very necessity of their opposite natures. Mortals are
+215:9 unacquainted with the reality of existence, because matter
+ and mortality do not reflect the facts of Spirit.
+
+ Spiritual vision is not subordinate to geometric alti-
+215:12 tudes. Whatever is governed by God, is never for an
+ instant deprived of the light and might of intelligence
+ and Life.
+
+ Light and darkness
+
+215:15 We are sometimes led to believe that darkness is as real
+ as light; but Science affirms darkness to be only a mortal
+ sense of the absence of light, at the coming of
+215:18 which darkness loses the appearance of reality.
+ So sin and sorrow, disease and death, are the suppositional
+ absence of Life, God, and flee as phantoms of error before
+215:21 truth and love.
+
+ With its divine proof, Science reverses the evidence of
+ material sense. Every quality and condition of mortality
+215:24 is lost, swallowed up in immortality. Mortal man is the
+ antipode of immortal man in origin, in existence, and in his
+ relation to God.
+
+ Faith of Socrates
+
+215:27 Because he understood the superiority and immor-
+ tality of good, Socrates feared not the hemlock poison.
+ Even the faith of his philosophy spurned phys-
+215:30 ical timidity. Having sought man's spiritual
+ state, he recognized the immortality of man. The igno-
+ rance and malice of the age would have killed the vener-
+216:1 able philosopher because of his faith in Soul and his in-
+ difference to the body.
+
+ The serpent of error
+
+216:3 Who shall say that man is alive to-day, but may be dead
+ to-morrow? What has touched Life, God, to such
+ strange issues? Here theories cease, and Sci-
+216:6 ence unveils the mystery and solves the prob-
+ lem of man. Error bites the heel of truth, but cannot kill
+ truth. Truth bruises the head of error - destroys error.
+216:9 Spirituality lays open siege to materialism. On which
+ side are we fighting?
+
+ Servants and masters
+
+ The understanding that the Ego is Mind, and that
+216:12 there is but one Mind or intelligence, begins at once to
+ destroy the errors of mortal sense and to supply
+ the truth of immortal sense. This understand-
+216:15 ing makes the body harmonious; it makes the nerves,
+ bones, brain, etc., servants, instead of masters. If man
+ is governed by the law of divine Mind, his body is in sub-
+216:18 mission to everlasting Life and Truth and Love. The
+ great mistake of mortals is to suppose that man, God's
+ image and likeness, is both matter and Spirit, both good
+216:21 and evil.
+
+ If the decision were left to the corporeal senses, evil
+ would appear to be the master of good, and sickness to
+216:24 be the rule of existence, while health would seem the
+ exception, death the inevitable, and life a paradox. Paul
+ asked: "What concord hath Christ with Belial?" (2 Cor-
+216:27 inthians vi. 15.)
+
+ Personal identity
+
+ When you say, "Man's body is material," I say with
+ Paul: Be "willing rather to be absent from the body,
+216:30 and to be present with the Lord." Give up
+ your material belief of mind in matter, and
+ have but one Mind, even God; for this Mind forms its
+217:1 own likeness. The loss of man's identity through the
+ understanding which Science confers is impossible; and
+217:3 the notion of such a possibility is more absurd than to
+ conclude that individual musical tones are lost in the
+ origin of harmony.
+
+ Paul's experience
+
+217:6 Medical schools may inform us that the healing work
+ of Christian Science and Paul's peculiar Christian con-
+ version and experience, - which prove Mind
+217:9 to be scientifically distinct from matter, - are
+ indications of unnatural mental and bodily conditions,
+ even of catalepsy and hysteria; yet if we turn to the Scrip-
+217:12 tures, what do we read? Why, this: "If a man keep my
+ saying, he shall never see death!" and "Henceforth know
+ we no man after the flesh!"
+
+ Fatigue is mental
+
+217:15 That scientific methods are superior to others, is
+ seen by their effects. When you have once conquered
+ a diseased condition of the body through
+217:18 Mind, that condition never recurs, and you
+ have won a point in Science. When mentality gives
+ rest to the body, the next toil will fatigue you less, for
+217:21 you are working out the problem of being in divine meta-
+ physics; and in proportion as you understand the con-
+ trol which Mind has over so-called matter, you will be
+217:24 able to demonstrate this control. The scientific and
+ permanent remedy for fatigue is to learn the power of
+ Mind over the body or any illusion of physical weariness,
+217:27 and so destroy this illusion, for matter cannot be weary
+ and heavy-laden.
+
+ You say, "Toil fatigues me." But what is this /me/!
+217:30 Is it muscle or mind? Which is tired and so speaks?
+ Without mind, could the muscles be tired? Do the
+ muscles talk, or do you talk for them? Matter is non-
+218:1 intelligent. Mortal mind does the false talking, and that
+ which affirms weariness, made that weariness.
+
+ Mind never weary
+
+218:3 You do not say a wheel is fatigued; and yet the body
+ is as material as the wheel. If it were not for what the
+ human mind says of the body, the body, like
+218:6 the inanimate wheel, would never be weary.
+ The consciousness of Truth rests us more than hours of
+ repose in unconsciousness.
+
+ Coalition of sin and sickness
+
+218:9 The body is supposed to say, "I am ill." The reports
+ of sickness may form a coalition with the reports of sin,
+ and say, "I am malice, lust, appetite, envy,
+218:12 hate." What renders both sin and sickness
+ difficult of cure is, that the human mind is the
+ sinner, disinclined to self-correction, and believing that
+218:15 the body can be sick independently of mortal mind and
+ that the divine Mind has no jurisdiction over the body.
+
+ Sickness akin to sin
+
+ Why pray for the recovery of the sick, if you are with-
+218:18 out faith in God's willingness and ability to heal them?
+ If you do believe in God, why do you sub-
+ stitute drugs for the Almighty's power, and
+218:21 employ means which lead only into material ways of
+ obtaining help, instead of turning in time of need to
+ God, divine Love, who is an ever-present help?
+
+218:24 Treat a belief in sickness as you would sin, with sudden
+ dismissal. Resist the temptation to believe in matter as
+ intelligent, as having sensation or power.
+
+218:27 The Scriptures say, "They that wait upon the Lord
+ . . . shall run, and not be weary; and they shall walk,
+ and not faint." The meaning of that passage is not
+218:30 perverted by applying it literally to moments of fatigue,
+ for the moral and physical are as one in their results.
+ When we wake to the truth of being, all disease,
+219:1 pain, weakness, weariness, sorrow, sin, death, will be
+ unknown, and the mortal dream will forever cease. My
+219:3 method of treating fatigue applies to all bodily ailments,
+ since Mind should be, and is, supreme, absolute, and
+ final.
+
+ Affirmation and result
+
+219:6 In mathematics, we do not multiply when we should
+ subtract, and then say the product is correct. No more
+ can we say in Science that muscles give strength,
+219:9 that nerves give pain or pleasure, or that matter
+ governs, and then expect that the result will be harmony.
+ Not muscles, nerves, nor bones, but mortal mind makes
+219:12 the whole body "sick, and the whole heart faint;" whereas
+ divine Mind heals.
+
+ When this is understood, we shall never affirm concern-
+219:15 ing the body what we do not wish to have manifested. We
+ shall not call the body weak, if we would have it strong;
+ for the belief in feebleness must obtain in the human
+219:18 mind before it can be made manifest on the body, and
+ the destruction of the belief will be the removal of its
+ effects. Science includes no rule of discord, but governs
+219:21 harmoniously. "The wish," says the poet, "is ever father
+ to the thought."
+
+ Scientific beginning
+
+ We may hear a sweet melody, and yet misunderstand
+219:24 the science that governs it. Those who are healed
+ through metaphysical Science, not compre-
+ hending the Principle of the cure, may misun-
+219:27 derstand it, and impute their recovery to change of air or
+ diet, not rendering to God the honor due to Him alone.
+ Entire immunity from the belief in sin, suffering, and
+219:30 death may not be reached at this period, but we may look
+ for an abatement of these evils; and this scientific begin-
+ ning is in the right direction.
+
+ Hygiene ineffectual
+
+220:1 We hear it said: " I exercise daily in the open air. I
+ take cold baths, in order to overcome a predisposition to
+220:3 take cold; and yet I have continual colds,
+ catarrh, and cough." Such admissions ought
+ to open people's eyes to the inefficacy of material hygiene,
+220:6 and induce sufferers to look in other directions for cause
+ and cure.
+
+ Instinct is better than misguided reason, as even na-
+220:9 ture declares. The violet lifts her blue eye to greet the
+ early spring. The leaves clap their hands as nature's
+ untired worshippers. The snowbird sings and soars
+220:12 amid the blasts; he has no catarrh from wet feet, and
+ procures a summer residence with more ease than a na-
+ bob. The atmosphere of the earth, kinder than the at-
+220:15 mosphere of mortal mind, leaves catarrh to the latter.
+ Colds, coughs, and contagion are engendered solely by
+ human theories.
+
+ The reflex phenomena
+
+220:18 Mortal mind produces its own phenomena, and then
+ charges them to something else, - like a kitten
+ glancing into the mirror at itself and thinking
+220:21 it sees another kitten.
+
+ A clergyman once adopted a diet of bread and water
+ to increase his spirituality. Finding his health failing,
+220:24 he gave up his abstinence, and advised others never to
+ try dietetics for growth in grace.
+
+ Volition far-reaching
+
+ The belief that either fasting or feasting makes men
+220:27 better morally or physically is one of the fruits of "the
+ tree of the knowledge of good and evil," con-
+ cerning which God said, "Thou shalt not eat
+220:30 of it." Mortal mind forms all conditions of the mortal
+ body, and controls the stomach, bones, lungs, heart, blood,
+ etc., as directly as the volition or will moves the mind.
+
+ Starvation and dyspepsia
+
+221:1 I knew a person who when quite a child adopted the
+ Graham system to cure dyspepsia. For many years, he
+221:3 ate only bread and vegetables, and drank noth-
+ ing but water. His dyspepsia increasing, he
+ decided that his diet should be more rigid, and
+221:6 thereafter he partook of but one meal in twenty-four
+ hours, this meal consisting of only a thin slice of bread
+ without water. His physician also recommended that
+221:9 he should not wet his parched throat until three hours
+ after eating. He passed many weary years in hunger
+ and weakness, almost in starvation, and finally made up
+221:12 his mind to die, having exhausted the skill of the doctors,
+ who kindly informed him that death was indeed his only
+ alternative. At this point Christian Science saved him,
+221:15 and he is now in perfect health without a vestige of the
+ old complaint.
+
+ He learned that suffering and disease were the self-
+221:18 imposed beliefs of mortals, and not the facts of being;
+ that God never decreed disease, - never ordained a law
+ that fasting should be a means of health. Hence semi-
+221:21 starvation is not acceptable to wisdom, and it is equally
+ far from Science, in which being is sustained by God, Mind.
+ These truths, opening his eyes, relieved his stomach, and
+221:24 he ate without suffering, "giving God thanks;" but he
+ never enjoyed his food as he had imagined he would
+ when, still the slave of matter, he thought of the flesh-
+221:27 pots of Egypt, feeling childhood's hunger and undisci-
+ plined by self-denial and divine Science.
+
+ Mind and stomach
+
+ This new-born understanding, that neither food nor
+221:30 the stomach, without the consent of mortal
+ mind, can make one suffer, brings with it an-
+ other lesson, - that gluttony is a sensual illusion, and
+222:1 that this phantasm of mortal mind disappears as we better
+ apprehend our spiritual existence and ascend the ladder
+222:3 of life.
+
+ This person learned that food affects the body only
+ as mortal mind has its material methods of working, one
+222:6 of which is to believe that proper food supplies nutriment
+ and strength to the human system. He learned also that
+ mortal mind makes a mortal body, whereas Truth re-
+222:9 generates this fleshly mind and feeds thought with the
+ bread of Life.
+
+ Food had less power to help or to hurt him after he
+222:12 had availed himself of the fact that Mind governs man,
+ and he also had less faith in the so-called pleasures and
+ pains of matter. Taking less thought about what he
+222:15 should eat or drink, consulting the stomach less about
+ the economy of living and God more, he recovered
+ strength and flesh rapidly. For many years he had
+222:18 been kept alive, as was believed, only by the strictest ad-
+ herence to hygiene and drugs, and yet he continued ill
+ all the while. Now he dropped drugs and material
+222:21 hygiene, and was well.
+
+ He learned that a dyspeptic was very far from being
+ the image and likeness of God, - far from having "do-
+222:24 minion over the fish of the sea, and over the fowl of the
+ air, and over the cattle," if eating a bit of animal flesh
+ could overpower him. He finally concluded that God
+222:27 never made a dyspeptic, while fear, hygiene, physiology,
+ and physics had made him one, contrary to His commands.
+
+ Life only in Spirit
+
+ In seeking a cure for dyspepsia consult matter not at
+222:30 all, and eat what is set before you, "asking
+ no question for conscience sake." We must
+ destroy the false belief that life and intelligence are in
+223:1 matter, and plant ourselves upon what is pure and per-
+ fect. Paul said, "Walk in the Spirit, and ye shall not
+223:3 fulfil the lust of the flesh." Sooner or later we shall learn
+ that the fetters of man's finite capacity are forged by the
+ illusion that he lives in body instead of in Soul, in matter
+223:6 instead of in Spirit.
+
+ Soul greater than body
+
+ Matter does not express Spirit. God is infinite omni-
+ present Spirit. If Spirit is /all/ and is everywhere, what
+223:9 and where is matter? Remember that truth
+ is greater than error, and we cannot put the
+ greater into the less. Soul is Spirit, and Spirit is greater
+223:12 than body. If Spirit were once within the body, Spirit
+ would be finite, and therefore could not be Spirit.
+
+ The question of the ages
+
+ The question, "What is Truth," convulses the world.
+223:15 Many are ready to meet this inquiry with the assurance
+ which comes of understanding; but more are
+ blinded by their old illusions, and try to "give
+223:18 it pause." "If the blind lead the blind, both shall fall into
+ the ditch."
+
+ The efforts of error to answer this question by some
+223:21 /ology/ are vain. Spiritual rationality and free thought ac-
+ company approaching Science, and cannot be put down.
+ They will emancipate humanity, and supplant unscientific
+223:24 means and so-called laws.
+
+ Heralds of Science
+
+ Peals that should startle the slumbering thought from
+ its erroneous dream are partially unheeded; but the last
+223:27 trump has not sounded, or this would not be
+ so. Marvels, calamities, and sin will much
+ more abound as truth urges upon mortals its resisted
+223:30 claims; but the awful daring of sin destroys sin, and
+ foreshadows the triumph of truth. God will over-
+ turn, until "He come whose right it is." Longevity
+224:1 is increasing and the power of sin diminishing, for the,
+ world feels the alterative effect of truth through every
+224:3 pore.
+
+ As the crude footprints of the past disappear from the
+ dissolving paths of the present, we shall better understand
+224:6 the Science which governs these changes, and shall plant
+ our feet on firmer ground. Every sensuous pleasure or
+ pain is self-destroyed through suffering. There should
+224:9 be painless progress, attended by life and peace instead
+ of discord and death.
+
+ Sectarianism and opposition
+
+ In the record of nineteen centuries, there are sects
+224:12 many but not enough Christianity. Centuries ago re-
+ ligionists were ready to hail an anthropomor-
+ phic God, and array His vicegerent with pomp
+224:15 and splendor; but this was not the manner
+ of truth's appearing. Of old the cross was truth's cen-
+ tral sign, and it is to-day. The modern lash is less
+224:18 material than the Roman scourge, but it is equally as
+ cutting. Cold disdain, stubborn resistance, opposition
+ from church, state laws, and the press, are still the har-
+224:21 bingers of truth's full-orbed appearing.
+
+ A higher and more practical Christianity, demonstrat-
+ ing justice and meeting the needs of mortals in sickness
+224:24 and in health, stands at the door of this age, knocking
+ for admission. Will you open or close the door upon this
+ angel visitant, who cometh in the quiet of meekness, as he
+224:27 came of old to the patriarch at noonday?
+
+ Mental emancipation
+
+ Truth brings the elements of liberty. On its banner
+ is the Soul-inspired motto, "Slavery is abolished." The
+224:30 power of God brings deliverance to the cap-
+ tive. No power can withstand divine Love.
+ What is this supposed power, which opposes itself to God?
+225:1 Whence cometh it? What is it that binds man with iron
+ shackles to sin, sickness, and death? Whatever enslaves
+225:3 man is opposed to the divine government. Truth makes
+ man free.
+
+ Truth's ordeal
+
+ You may know when first Truth leads by the few-
+225:6 ness and faithfulness of its followers. Thus it is that
+ the march of time bears onward freedom's
+ banner. The powers of this world will fight,
+225:9 and will command their sentinels not to let truth pass
+ the guard until it subscribes to their systems; but Science,
+ heeding not the pointed bayonet, marches on. There is
+225:12 always some tumult, but there is a rallying to truth's
+ standard.
+
+ Immortal sentences
+
+ The history of our country, like all history, illustrates
+225:15 the might of Mind, and shows human power to be propor-
+ tionate to its embodiment of right thinking. A
+ few immortal sentences, breathing the omnipo-
+225:18 tence of divine justice, have been potent to break despotic
+ fetters and abolish the whipping-post and slave market;
+ but oppression neither went down in blood, nor did the
+225:21 breath of freedom come from the cannon's mouth. Love
+ is the liberator.
+
+ Slavery abolished
+
+ Legally to abolish unpaid servitude in the United
+225:24 States was hard; but the abolition of mental slavery is
+ a more difficult task. The despotic tenden-
+ cies, inherent in mortal mind and always ger-
+225:27 minating in new forms of tyranny, must be rooted out
+ through the action of the divine Mind.
+
+ Men and women of all climes and races are still in
+225:30 bondage to material sense, ignorant how to obtain their
+ freedom. The rights of man were vindicated in a single
+ section and on the lowest plane of human life, when Afri-
+226:1 can slavery was abolished in our land. That was only
+ prophetic of further steps towards the banishment of a
+226:3 world-wide slavery, found on higher planes of existence
+ and under more subtle and depraving forms.
+
+ Liberty's crusade
+
+ The voice of God in behalf of the African slave was
+226:6 still echoing in our land, when the voice of the herald of
+ this new crusade sounded the keynote of uni-
+ versal freedom, asking a fuller acknowledg-
+226:9 ment of the rights of man as a Son of God, demanding
+ that the fetters of sin, sickness, and death be stricken
+ from the human mind and that its freedom be won, not
+226:12 through human warfare, not with bayonet and blood, but
+ through Christ's divine Science.
+
+ Cramping systems
+
+ God has built a higher platform of human rights, and
+226:15 He has built it on diviner claims. These claims are not
+ made through code or creed, but in demonstra-
+ tion of "on earth peace, good-will toward men."
+226:18 Human codes, scholastic theology, material medicine and
+ hygiene, fetter faith and spiritual understanding. Divine
+ Science rends asunder these fetters, and man's birthright
+226:21 of sole allegiance to his Maker asserts itself.
+
+ I saw before me the sick, wearing out years of servi-
+ tude to an unreal master in the belief that the body gov-
+226:24 erned them, rather than Mind.
+
+ House of bondage
+
+ The lame, the deaf, the dumb, the blind, the sick, the
+ sensual, the sinner, I wished to save from the slavery of
+226:27 their own beliefs and from the educational
+ systems of the Pharaohs, who to-day, as of
+ yore, hold the children of Israel in bondage. I saw be-
+226:30 fore me the awful conflict, the Red Sea and the wilder-
+ ness; but I pressed on through faith in God, trusting
+ Truth, the strong deliverer, to guide me into the land
+227:1 of Christian Science, where fetters fall and the rights of
+ man are fully known and acknowledged.
+
+ Higher law ends bondage
+
+227:3 I saw that the law of mortal belief included all error,
+ and that, even as oppressive laws are disputed and mor-
+ tals are taught their right to freedom, so the
+227:6 claims of the enslaving senses must be de-
+ nied and superseded. The law of the divine Mind must
+ end human bondage, or mortals will continue unaware
+227:9 of man's inalienable rights and in subjection to hope-
+ less slavery, because some public teachers permit
+ an ignorance of divine power, - an ignorance that
+227:12 is the foundation of continued bondage and of human
+ suffering.
+
+ Native freedom
+
+ Discerning the rights of man, we cannot fail to fore-
+227:15 see the doom of all oppression. Slavery is not the legiti-
+ mate state of man. God made man free.
+ Paul said, "I was free born." All men should
+227:18 be free. "Where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is lib-
+ erty." Love and Truth make free, but evil and error
+ lead into captivity.
+
+ Standard of liberty
+
+227:21 Christian Science raises the standard of liberty and
+ cries: "Follow me! Escape from the bondage of sick-
+ ness, sin, and death!" Jesus marked out the
+227:24 way. Citizens of the world, accept the "glori-
+ ous liberty of the children of God," and be free! This
+ is your divine right. The illusion of material sense, not
+227:27 divine law, has bound you, entangled your free limbs,
+ crippled your capacities, enfeebled your body, and de-
+ faced the tablet of your being.
+
+227:30 If God had instituted material laws to govern man,
+ disobedience to which would have made man ill, Jesus
+ would not have disregarded those laws by healing in
+228:1 direct opposition to them and in defiance of all material
+ conditions.
+
+ No fleshly heredity
+
+228:3 The transmission of disease or of certain idiosyncra-
+ sies of mortal mind would be impossible if this great fact
+ of being were learned, - namely, that nothing
+228:6 inharmonious can enter being, for Life /is/ God.
+ Heredity is a prolific subject for mortal belief to pin the-
+ ories upon; but if we learn that nothing is real but the
+228:9 right, we shall have no dangerous inheritances, and fleshly
+ ills will disappear.
+
+ God-given dominion
+
+ The enslavement of man is not legitimate. It will
+228:12 cease when man enters into his heritage of freedom, his
+ God-given dominion over the material senses.
+ Mortals will some day assert their freedom in
+228:15 the name of Almighty God. Then they will control their
+ own bodies through the understanding of divine Science.
+ Dropping their present beliefs, they will recognize har-
+228:18 mony as the spiritual reality and discord as the material
+ unreality.
+
+ If we follow the command of our Master, "Take no
+228:21 thought for your life," we shall never depend on bodily
+ conditions, structure, or economy, but we shall be masters
+ of the body, dictate its terms, and form and control it with
+228:24 Truth.
+
+ Priestly pride humbled
+
+ There is no power apart from God. Omnipotence has
+ all-power, and to acknowledge any other power is to dis-
+228:27 honor God. The humble Nazarene overthrew
+ the supposition that sin, sickness, and death
+ have power. He proved them powerless. It should have
+228:30 humbled the pride of the priests, when they saw the dem-
+ onstration of Christianity excel the influence of their dead
+ faith and ceremonies.
+
+229:1 If Mind is not the master of sin, sickness, and death,
+ they are immortal, for it is already proved that mat-
+229:3 ter has not destroyed them, but is their basis and
+ support.
+
+ No union of opposites
+
+ We should hesitate to say that Jehovah sins or suffers;
+229:6 but if sin and suffering are realities of being, whence did
+ they emanate? God made all that was made,
+ and Mind signifies God, - infinity, not finity.
+229:9 Not far removed from infidelity is the belief which
+ unites such opposites as sickness and health, holiness
+ and unholiness, calls both the offspring of spirit, and
+229:12 at the same time admits that Spirit is God, - vir-
+ tually declaring Him good in one instance and evil in
+ another.
+
+ Self-constituted law
+
+229:15 By universal consent, mortal belief has constituted
+ itself a law to bind mortals to sickness, sin, and death.
+ This customary belief is misnamed material
+229:18 law, and the individual who upholds it is mis-
+ taken in theory and in practice. The so-called law of
+ mortal mind, conjectural and speculative, is made void
+229:21 by the law of immortal Mind, and false law should be
+ trampled under foot.
+
+ Sickness from mortal mind
+
+ If God causes man to be sick, sickness must be good,
+229:24 and its opposite, health, must be evil, for all that He
+ makes is good and will stand forever. If the
+ transgression of God's law produces sickness, it
+229:27 is right to be sick; and we cannot if we would, and should
+ not if we could, annul the decrees of wisdom. It is the
+ transgression of a belief of mortal mind, not of a law of
+229:30 matter nor of divine Mind, which causes the belief of sick-
+ ness. The remedy is Truth, not matter, - the truth that
+ disease is /unreal/.
+
+230:1 If sickness is real, it belongs to immortality; if true,
+ it is a part of Truth. Would you attempt with drugs,
+230:3 or without, to destroy a quality or condition of Truth?
+ But if sickness and sin are illusions, the awakening from
+ this mortal dream, or illusion, will bring us into health,
+230:6 holiness, and immortality. This awakening is the for-
+ ever coming of Christ, the advanced appearing of Truth,
+ which casts out error and heals the sick. This is the sal-
+230:9 vation which comes through God, the divine Principle,
+ Love, as demonstrated by Jesus.
+
+ God never inconsistent
+
+ It would be contrary to our highest ideas of God to
+230:12 suppose Him capable of first arranging law and causation
+ so as to bring about certain evil results, and
+ then punishing the helpless victims of His vo-
+230:15 lition for doing what they could not avoid doing. Good
+ is not, cannot be, the author of experimental sins. God,
+ good, can no more produce sickness than goodness can
+230:18 cause evil and health occasion disease.
+
+ Mental narcotics
+
+ Does wisdom make blunders which must afterwards
+ be rectified by man? Does a law of God produce sick-
+230:21 ness, and can man put that law under his feet
+ by healing sickness? According to Holy Writ,
+ the sick are never really healed by drugs, hygiene, or any
+230:24 material method. These merely evade the question.
+ They are soothing syrups to put children to sleep, satisfy
+ mortal belief, and quiet fear.
+
+ The true healing
+
+230:27 We think that we are healed when a disease disap-
+ pears, though it is liable to reappear; but we are never
+ thoroughly healed until the liability to be
+230:30 ill is removed. So-called mortal mind or the
+ mind of mortals being the remote, predisposing, and
+ the exciting cause of all suffering, the cause of disease
+231:1 must be obliterated through Christ in divine Science, or
+ the so-called physical senses will get the victory.
+
+ Destruction of all evil
+
+231:3 Unless an ill is rightly met and fairly overcome by
+ Truth, the ill is never conquered. If God destroys not
+ sin, sickness, and death, they are not de-
+231:6 stroyed in the mind of mortals, but seem to
+ this so-called mind to be immortal. What God cannot
+ do, man need not attempt. If God heals not the sick,
+231:9 they are not healed, for no lesser power equals the infinite
+ All-power; but God, Truth, Life, Love, does heal the
+ sick through the prayer of the righteous.
+
+231:12 If God makes sin, if good produces evil, if truth results
+ in error, then Science and Christianity are helpless; but
+ there are no antagonistic powers nor laws, spiritual or
+231:15 material, creating and governing man through perpetual
+ warfare. God is not the author of mortal discords.
+ Therefore we accept the conclusion that discords have
+231:18 only a fabulous existence, are mortal beliefs which divine
+ Truth and Love destroy.
+
+ Superiority to sickness and sin
+
+ To hold yourself superior to sin, because God made
+231:21 you superior to it and governs man, is true wisdom. To
+ fear sin is to misunderstand the power of Love
+ and the divine Science of being in man's rela-
+231:24 tion to God, - to doubt His government and
+ distrust His omnipotent care. To hold yourself superior
+ to sickness and death is equally wise, and is in accordance
+231:27 with divine Science. To fear them is impossible, when
+ you fully apprehend God and know that they are no part
+ of His creation.
+
+231:30 Man, governed by his Maker, having no other Mind, -
+ planted on the Evangelist's statement that "all things
+ were made by Him [the Word of God]; and without
+232:1 Him was not anything made that was made," - can
+ triumph over sin, sickness, and death.
+
+ Denials of divine power
+
+232:3 Many theories relative to God and man neither make
+ man harmonious nor God lovable. The beliefs we com-
+ monly entertain about happiness and life
+232:6 afford no scatheless and permanent evidence
+ of either. Security for the claims of harmonious and
+ eternal being is found only in divine Science.
+
+232:9 Scripture informs us that "with God all things are
+ possible," - all good is possible to Spirit; but our prev-
+ alent theories practically deny this, and make healing
+232:12 possible only through matter. These theories must be
+ untrue, for the Scripture is true. Christianity is not
+ false, but religions which contradict its Principle are
+232:15 false.
+
+ In our age Christianity is again demonstrating the
+ power of divine Principle, as it did over nineteen hun-
+232:18 dred years ago, by healing the sick and triumphing over
+ death. Jesus never taught that drugs, food, air, and ex-
+ ercise could make a man healthy, or that they could de-
+232:21 stroy human life; nor did he illustrate these errors by his
+ practice. He referred man's harmony to Mind, not to
+ matter, and never tried to make of none effect the sen-
+232:24 tence of God, which sealed God's condemnation of sin,
+ sickness, and death.
+
+ Signs following
+
+ In the sacred sanctuary of Truth are voices of sol-
+232:27 emn import, but we heed them not. It is only when the
+ so-called pleasures and pains of sense pass
+ away in our lives, that we find unquestion-
+232:30 able signs of the burial of error and the resurrection to
+ spiritual life.
+
+ Profession and proof
+
+ There is neither place nor opportunity in Science for error
+233:1 of any sort. Every day makes its demands upon us for
+ higher proofs rather than professions of Christian power.
+233:3 These proofs consist solely in the destruction
+ of sin, sickness, and death by the power of
+ Spirit, as Jesus destroyed them. This is an element of
+233:6 progress, and progress is the law of God, whose law de-
+ mands of us only what we can certainly fulfil.
+
+ Perfection gained slowly
+
+ In the midst of imperfection, perfection is seen and
+233:9 acknowledged only by degrees. The ages must slowly
+ work up to perfection. How long it must be
+ before we arrive at the demonstration of scien-
+233:12 tific being, no man knoweth, - not even "the
+ Son but the Father;" but the false claim of error con-
+ tinues its delusions until the goal of goodness is assidu-
+233:15 ously earned and won.
+
+ Christ's mission
+
+ Already the shadow of His right hand rests upon the
+ hour. Ye who can discern the face of the sky, - the
+233:18 sign material, - how much more should ye
+ discern the sign mental, and compass the de-
+ struction of sin and sickness by overcoming the thoughts
+233:21 which produce them, and by understanding the spiritual
+ idea which corrects and destroys them. To reveal this
+ truth was our Master's mission to all mankind, including
+233:24 the hearts which rejected him.
+
+ Efficacy of truth
+
+ When numbers have been divided according to a fixed
+ rule, the quotient is not more unquestionable than the
+233:27 scientific tests I have made of the effects of
+ truth upon the sick. The counter fact rela-
+ tive to any disease is required to cure it. The utterance
+233:30 of truth is designed to rebuke and destroy error. Why
+ should truth not be efficient in sickness, which is solely
+ the result of inharmony?
+
+234:1 Spiritual draughts heal, while material lotions interfere
+ with truth, even as ritualism and creed hamper spirit-
+234:3 uality. If we trust matter, we distrust Spirit.
+
+ Crumbs of comfort
+
+ Whatever inspires with wisdom, Truth, or Love - be
+ it song, sermon, or Science - blesses the human family
+234:6 with crumbs of comfort from Christ's table
+ feeding the hungry and giving living waters to
+ the thirsty.
+
+ Hospitality to health and good
+
+234:9 We should become more familiar with good than with
+ evil, and guard against false beliefs as watchfully as we
+ bar our doors against the approach of thieves
+234:12 and murderers. We should love our enemies
+ and help them on the basis of the Golden
+ Rule; but avoid casting pearls before those who trample
+234:15 them under foot, thereby robbing both themselves and
+ others.
+
+ Cleansing the mind
+
+ If mortals would keep proper ward over mortal mind,
+234:18 the brood of evils which infest it would be cleared out.
+ We must begin with this so-called mind and
+ empty it of sin and sickness, or sin and sick-
+234:21 ness will never cease. The present codes of human
+ systems disappoint the weary searcher after a divine
+ theology, adequate to the right education of human
+234:24 thought.
+
+ Sin and disease must be thought before they can be
+ manifested. You must control evil thoughts in the first
+234:27 instance, or they will control you in the second. Jesus
+ declared that to look with desire on forbidden objects was
+ to break a moral precept. He laid great stress on the
+234:30 action of the human mind, unseen to the senses.
+
+ Evil thoughts and aims reach no farther and do no more
+ harm than one's belief permits. Evil thoughts, lusts, and
+235:1 malicious purposes cannot go forth, like wandering pollen,
+ from one human mind to another, finding unsuspected
+235:3 lodgment, if virtue and truth build a strong defence.
+ Better suffer a doctor infected with smallpox to attend
+ you than to be treated mentally by one who does not obey
+235:6 the requirements of divine Science.
+
+ Teachers' functions
+
+ The teachers of schools and the readers in churches
+ should be selected with as direct reference to their
+235:9 morals as to their learning or their correct
+ reading. Nurseries of character should be
+ strongly garrisoned with virtue. School-examinations are
+235:12 one-sided; it is not so much academic education, as a
+ moral and spiritual culture, which lifts one higher. The
+ pure and uplifting thoughts of the teacher, constantly
+235:15 imparted to pupils, will reach higher than the heavens of
+ astronomy; while the debased and unscrupulous mind,
+ though adorned with gems of scholarly attainment, will
+235:18 degrade the characters it should inform and elevate.
+
+ Physicians' privilege
+
+ Physicians, whom the sick employ in their helplessness,
+ should be models of virtue. They should be wise spir-
+235:21 itual guides to health and hope. To the trem-
+ blers on the brink of death, who understand
+ not the divine Truth which is Life and perpetuates being,
+235:24 physicians should be able to teach it. Then when the soul
+ is willing and the flesh weak, the patient's feet may be
+ planted on the rock Christ Jesus, the true idea of spiritual
+235:27 power.
+
+ Clergymen's duty
+
+ Clergymen, occupying the watchtowers of the world,
+ should uplift the standard of Truth. They should so raise
+235:30 their hearers spiritually, that their listeners
+ will love to grapple with a new, right idea
+ and broaden their concepts. Love of Christianity, rather
+236:1 than love of popularity, should stimulate clerical labor
+ and progress. Truth should emanate from the pulpit,
+236:3 but never be strangled there. A special privilege is vested
+ in the ministry. How shall it be used? Sacredly, in the
+ interests of humanity, not of sect.
+
+236:6 Is it not professional reputation and emolument rather
+ than the dignity of God's laws, which many leaders seek?
+ Do not inferior motives induce the infuriated attacks on
+236:9 individuals, who reiterate Christ's teachings in support
+ of his proof by example that the divine Mind heals sick-
+ ness as well as sin?
+
+ A mother's responsibility
+
+236:12 A mother is the strongest educator, either for or
+ against crime. Her thoughts form the embryo of an-
+ other mortal mind, and unconsciously mould
+236:15 it, either after a model odious to herself or
+ through divine influence, "according to the pattern
+ showed to thee in the mount." Hence the importance
+236:18 of Christian Science, from which we learn of the one
+ Mind and of the availability of good as the remedy for
+ every woe.
+
+ Children's tractability
+
+236:21 Children should obey their parents; insubordination
+ is an evil, blighting the buddings of self-government.
+ Parents should teach their children at the
+236:24 earliest possible period the truths of health
+ and holiness. Children are more tractable than adults,
+ and learn more readily to love the simple verities that will
+236:27 make them happy and good.
+
+ Jesus loved little children because of their freedom
+ from wrong and their receptiveness of right. While
+236:30 age is halting between two opinions or battling with
+ false beliefs, youth makes easy and rapid strides towards
+ Truth.
+
+237:1 A little girl, who had occasionally listened to my ex-
+ planations, badly wounded her finger. She seemed not
+237:3 to notice it. On being questioned about it she answered
+ ingenuously, "There is no sensation in matter." Bound-
+ ing off with laughing eyes, she presently added, "Mamma,
+237:6 my finger is not a bit sore."
+
+ Soil and seed
+
+ It might have been months or years before her parents
+ would have laid aside their drugs, or reached the mental
+237:9 height their little daughter so naturally at-
+ tained. The more stubborn beliefs and theo-
+ ries of parents often choke the good seed in the minds of
+237:12 themselves and their offspring. Superstition, like "the
+ fowls of the air," snatches away the good seed before it
+ has sprouted.
+
+ Teaching children
+
+237:15 Children should be taught the Truth-cure, Christian
+ Science, among their first lessons, and kept from discuss-
+ ing or entertaining theories or thoughts about
+237:18 sickness. To prevent the experience of error
+ and its sufferings, keep out of the minds of your children
+ either sinful or diseased thoughts. The latter should
+237:21 be excluded on the same principle as the former. This
+ makes Christian Science early available.
+
+ Deluded invalids
+
+ Some invalids are unwilling to know the facts or to
+237:24 hear about the fallacy of matter and its supposed laws.
+ They devote themselves a little longer to their
+ material gods, cling to a belief in the life and
+237:27 intelligence of matter, and expect this error to do more
+ for them than they are willing to admit the only living and
+ true God can do. Impatient at your explanation, unwill-
+237:30 ing to investigate the Science of Mind which would rid
+ them of their complaints, they hug false beliefs and suffer
+ the delusive consequences.
+
+ Patient waiting
+
+238:1 Motives and acts are not rightly valued before they are
+ understood. It is well to wait till those whom you would
+238:3 benefit are ready for the blessing, for Science
+ is working changes in personal character as
+ well as in the material universe.
+238:6 To obey the Scriptural command, "Come out from
+ among them, and be ye separate," is to incur society's
+ frown; but this frown, more than flatteries, enables one
+238:9 to be Christian. Losing her crucifix, the Roman Catholic
+ girl said, "I have nothing left but Christ." "If God be
+ for us, who can be against us?"
+
+ Unimproved opportunities
+
+238:12 To fall away from Truth in times of persecution, shows
+ that we never understood Truth. From out the bridal
+ chamber of wisdom there will come the warn-
+238:15 ing, "I know you not." Unimproved op-
+ portunities will rebuke us when we attempt to claim the
+ benefits of an experience we have not made our own, try
+238:18 to reap the harvest we have not sown, and wish to enter
+ unlawfully into the labors of others. Truth often remains
+ unsought, until we seek this remedy for human woe be-
+238:21 cause we suffer severely from error.
+
+ Attempts to conciliate society and so gain dominion over
+ mankind, arise from worldly weakness. He who leaves
+238:24 all for Christ forsakes popularity and gains Christianity.
+
+ Society and intolerance
+
+ Society is a foolish juror, listening only to one side of
+ the case. Justice often comes too late to secure a verdict.
+238:27 People with mental work before them have
+ no time for gossip about false law or testimony.
+ To reconstruct timid justice and place the fact above the
+238:30 falsehood, is the work of time.
+
+ The cross is the central emblem of history. It is the
+ lodestar in the demonstration of Christian healing, - the
+239:1 demonstration by which sin and sickness are destroyed.
+ The sects, which endured the lash of their predecessors,
+239:3 in their turn lay it upon those who are in advance of
+ creeds.
+
+ Right views of humanity
+
+ Take away wealth, fame, and social organizations,
+239:6 which weigh not one jot in the balance of God, and we
+ get clearer views of Principle. Break up
+ cliques, level wealth with honesty, let worth
+239:9 be judged according to wisdom, and we get better views
+ of humanity.
+
+ The wicked man is not the ruler of his upright
+239:12 neighbor. Let it be understood that success in error is
+ defeat in Truth. The watchword of Christian Science
+ is Scriptural: "Let the wicked forsake his way, and the
+239:15 unrighteous man his thoughts."
+
+ Standpoint revealed
+
+ To ascertain our progress, we must learn where our
+ affections are placed and whom we acknowledge and
+239:18 obey as God. If divine Love is becoming
+ nearer, dearer, and more real to us, matter is
+ then submitting to Spirit. The objects we pursue and
+239:21 the spirit we manifest reveal our standpoint, and show
+ what we are winning.
+
+ Antagonistic sources
+
+ Mortal mind is the acknowledged seat of human mo-
+239:24 tives. It forms material concepts and produces every
+ discordant action of the body. If action pro-
+ ceeds from the divine Mind, action is harmo-
+239:27 nious. If it comes from erring mortal mind, it is discord-
+ ant and ends in sin, sickness, death. Those two opposite
+ sources never mingle in fount or stream. The perfect
+239:30 Mind sends forth perfection, for God is Mind. Imper-
+ fect mortal mind sends forth its own resemblances, of
+ which the wise man said, "All is vanity."
+
+ Some lessons from nature
+
+240:1 Nature voices natural, spiritual law and divine Love,
+ but human belief misinterprets nature. Arctic regions,
+240:3 sunny tropics, giant hills, winged winds,
+ mighty billows, verdant vales, festive flowers,
+ and glorious heavens, - all point to Mind, the spiritual
+240:6 intelligence they reflect. The floral apostles are hiero-
+ glyphs of Deity. Suns and planets teach grand lessons.
+ The stars make night beautiful, and the leaflet turns nat-
+240:9 urally towards the light.
+
+ Perpetual motions
+
+ In the order of Science, in which the Principle is above
+ what it reflects, all is one grand concord. Change this
+240:12 statement, suppose Mind to be governed by
+ matter or Soul in body, and you lose the key-
+ note of being, and there is continual discord. Mind is
+240:15 perpetual motion. Its symbol is the sphere. The rota-
+ tions and revolutions of the universe of Mind go on
+ eternally.
+
+ Progress demanded
+
+240:18 Mortals move onward towards good or evil as time
+ glides on. If mortals are not progressive, past failures
+ will be repeated until all wrong work is ef-
+240:21 faced or rectified. If at present satisfied with
+ wrong-doing, we must learn to loathe it. If at present
+ content with idleness, we must become dissatisfied with
+240:24 it. Remember that mankind must sooner or later, either
+ by suffering or by Science, be convinced of the error that
+ is to be overcome.
+
+240:27 In trying to undo the errors of sense one must pay fully
+ and fairly the utmost farthing, until all error is finally
+ brought into subjection to Truth. The divine method
+240:30 of paying sin's wages involves unwinding one's snarls
+ and learning from experience how to divide between sense
+ and Soul.
+
+241:1 "Whom the Lord loveth He chasteneth." He, who
+ knows God's will or the demands of divine Science and
+241:3 obeys them, incurs the hostility of envy; and he who
+ refuses obedience to God, is chastened by Love.
+
+ The doom of sin
+
+ Sensual treasures are laid up "where moth and rust
+241:6 doth corrupt." Mortality is their doom. Sin breaks in
+ upon them, and carries off their fleeting joys.
+ The sensualist's affections are as imaginary,
+241:9 whimsical, and unreal as his pleasures. Falsehood, envy,
+ hypocrisy, malice, hate, revenge, and so forth, steal away
+ the treasures of Truth. Stripped of its coverings, what
+241:12 a mocking spectacle is sin!
+
+ Spirit transforms
+
+ The Bible teaches transformation of the body by the
+ renewal of Spirit. Take away the spiritual signification
+241:15 of Scripture, and that compilation can do no
+ more for mortals than can moonbeams to melt
+ a river of ice. The error of the ages is preaching without
+241:18 practice.
+
+ The substance of all devotion is the reflection and
+ demonstration of divine Love, healing sickness and
+241:21 destroying sin. Our Master said, "If ye love me, keep
+ my commandments."
+
+ One's aim, a point beyond faith, should be to find the
+241:24 footsteps of Truth, the way to health and holiness. We
+ should strive to reach the Horeb height where God is re-
+ vealed; and the corner-stone of all spiritual building is
+241:27 purity. The baptism of Spirit, washing the body of all
+ the impurities of flesh, signifies that the pure in heart
+ see God and are approaching spiritual Life and its
+241:30 demonstration.
+
+ Spiritual baptism
+
+ It is "easier for a camel to go through the eye of a
+ needle," than for sinful beliefs to enter the kingdom of
+242:1 heaven, eternal harmony. Through repentance, spiritual
+ baptism, and regeneration, mortals put off their material
+242:3 beliefs and false individuality. It is only a
+ question of time when "they shall all know
+ Me [God], from the least of them unto the greatest."
+242:6 Denial of the claims of matter is a great step towards
+ the joys of Spirit, towards human freedom and the final
+ triumph over the body.
+
+ The one only way
+
+242:9 There is but one way to heaven, harmony, and Christ
+ in divine Science shows us this way. It is to know no
+ other reality - to have no other conscious-
+242:12 ness of life - than good, God and His reflec-
+ tion, and to rise superior to the so-called pain and pleasure
+ of the senses.
+
+242:15 Self-love is more opaque than a solid body. In pa-
+ tient obedience to a patient God, let us labor to dis-
+ solve with the universal solvent of Love the adamant
+242:18 of error, - self-will, self-justification, and self-love, -
+ which wars against spirituality and is the law of sin
+ and death.
+
+ Divided vestments
+
+242:21 The vesture of Life is Truth. According to the Bible,
+ the facts of being are commonly misconstrued, for it is
+ written: "They parted my raiment among
+242:24 them, and for my vesture they did cast lots."
+ The divine Science of man is woven into one web of
+ consistency without seam or rent. Mere speculation or
+242:27 superstition appropriates no part of the divine vesture,
+ while inspiration restores every part of the Christly gar-
+ ment of righteousness.
+
+242:30 The finger-posts of divine Science show the way our
+ Master trod, and require of Christians the proof which
+ he gave, instead of mere profession. We may hide
+243:1 spiritual ignorance from the world, but we can never
+ succeed in the Science and demonstration of spiritual
+243:3 good through ignorance or hypocrisy.
+
+ Ancient and modern miracles
+
+ The divine Love, which made harmless the poisonous
+ viper, which delivered men from the boiling oil, from
+243:6 the fiery furnace, from the jaws of the lion,
+ can heal the sick in every age and triumph
+ over sin and death. It crowned the demon-
+243:9 strations of Jesus with unsurpassed power and love. But
+ the same "Mind . . . which was also in Christ Jesus"
+ must always accompany the letter of Science in order to
+243:12 confirm and repeat the ancient demonstrations of prophets
+ and apostles. That those wonders are not more com-
+ monly repeated to-day, arises not so much from lack of
+243:15 desire as from lack of spiritual growth.
+
+ Mental telegraphy
+
+ The clay cannot reply to the potter. The head, heart,
+ lungs, and limbs do not inform us that they are dizzy,
+243:18 diseased, consumptive, or lame. If this in-
+ formation is conveyed, mortal mind conveys
+ it. Neither immortal and unerring Mind nor matter,
+243:21 the inanimate substratum of mortal mind, can carry
+ on such telegraphy; for God is "of purer eyes than
+ to behold evil," and matter has neither intelligence nor
+243:24 sensation.
+
+ Annihilation of error
+
+ Truth has no consciousness of error. Love has no
+ sense of hatred. Life has no partnership
+243:27 with death. Truth, Life, and Love are a law
+ of annihilation to everything unlike themselves, because
+ they declare nothing except God.
+
+ Deformity and perfection
+
+243:30 Sickness, sin, and death are not the fruits of Life.
+ They are inharmonies which Truth destroys. Perfection
+ does not animate imperfection. Inasmuch as God is
+244:1 good and the fount of all being, He does not produce
+ moral or physical deformity; therefore such deformity is
+244:3 not real, but is illusion, the mirage of error.
+ Divine Science reveals these grand facts. On
+ their basis Jesus demonstrated Life, never
+244:6 fearing nor obeying error in any form.
+
+ If we were to derive all our conceptions of man from
+ what is seen between the cradle and the grave, happi-
+244:9 ness and goodness would have no abiding-place in man,
+ and the worms would rob him of the flesh; but Paul
+ writes: "The law of the Spirit of life in Christ Jesus hath
+244:12 made me free from the law of sin and death."
+
+ Man never less than man
+
+ Man undergoing birth, maturity, and decay is like the
+ beasts and vegetables, - subject to laws of decay. If
+244:15 man were dust in his earliest stage of exist-
+ ence, we might admit the hypothesis that he
+ returns eventually to his primitive condition;
+244:18 but man was never more nor less than man.
+
+ If man flickers out in death or springs from matter into
+ being, there must be an instant when God is without His
+244:21 entire manifestation, - when there is no full reflection
+ of the infinite Mind.
+
+ Man not evolved
+
+ Man in Science is neither young nor old. He has
+244:24 neither birth nor death. He is not a beast, a vegetable,
+ nor a migratory mind. He does not pass from
+ matter to Mind, from the mortal to the im-
+244:27 mortal, from evil to good, or from good to evil. Such
+ admissions cast us headlong into darkness and dogma.
+ Even Shakespeare's poetry pictures age as infancy, as
+244:30 helplessness and decadence, instead of assigning to man
+ the everlasting grandeur and immortality of development,
+ power, and prestige.
+
+245:1 The error of thinking that we are growing old, and the
+ benefits of destroying that illusion, are illustrated in a
+245:3 sketch from the history of an English woman, published
+ in the London medical magazine called The Lancet.
+
+ Perpetual youth
+
+ Disappointed in love in her early years, she became
+245:6 insane and lost all account of time. Believing that she
+ was still living in the same hour which parted
+ her from her lover, taking no note of years,
+245:9 she stood daily before the window watching for her
+ lover's coming. In this mental state she remained young.
+ Having no consciousness of time, she literally grew no
+245:12 older. Some American travellers saw her when she was
+ seventy-four, and supposed her to be a young woman.
+ She had no care-lined face, no wrinkles nor gray hair, but
+245:15 youth sat gently on cheek and brow. Asked to guess her
+ age, those unacquainted with her history conjectured that
+ she must be under twenty.
+
+245:18 This instance of youth preserved furnishes a useful
+ hint, upon which a Franklin might work with more cer-
+ tainty than when he coaxed the enamoured lightning
+245:21 from the clouds. Years had not made her old, because
+ she had taken no cognizance of passing time nor thought
+ of herself as growing old. The bodily results of her belief
+245:24 that she was young manifested the influence of such a be-
+ lief. She could not age while believing herself young, for
+ the mental state governed the physical.
+
+245:27 Impossibilities never occur. One instance like the
+ foregoing proves it possible to be young at seventy-four;
+ and the primary of that illustration makes it plain that
+245:30 decrepitude is not according to law, nor is it a necessity of
+ nature, but an illusion.
+
+ Man reflects God
+
+ The infinite never began nor will it ever end. Mind
+246:1 and its formations can never be annihilated. Man is not
+ a pendulum, swinging between evil and good, joy and
+246:3 sorrow, sickness and health, life and death.
+ Life and its faculties are not measured by
+ calendars. The perfect and immortal are the eternal
+246:6 likeness of their Maker. Man is by no means a material
+ germ rising from the imperfect and endeavoring to reach
+ Spirit above his origin. The stream rises no higher than
+246:9 its source.
+
+ The measurement of life by solar years robs youth and
+ gives ugliness to age. The radiant sun of virtue and truth
+246:12 coexists with being. Manhood is its eternal noon, un-
+ dimmed by a declining sun. As the physical and mate-
+ rial, the transient sense of beauty fades, the radiance of
+246:15 Spirit should dawn upon the enraptured sense with bright
+ and imperishable glories.
+
+ Undesirable records
+
+ Never record ages. Chronological data are no part
+246:18 of the vast forever. Time-tables of birth and death are
+ so many conspiracies against manhood and
+ womanhood. Except for the error of meas-
+246:21 uring and limiting all that is good and beautiful, man
+ would enjoy more than threescore years and ten and
+ still maintain his vigor, freshness, and promise. Man,
+246:24 governed by immortal Mind, is always beautiful and
+ grand. Each succeeding year unfolds wisdom, beauty,
+ and holiness.
+
+ True life eternal
+
+246:27 Life is eternal. We should find this out, and begin the
+ demonstration thereof. Life and goodness are immortal.
+ Let us then shape our views of existence into
+246:30 loveliness, freshness, and continuity, rather
+ than into age and blight.
+
+ Acute and chronic beliefs reproduce their own types.
+247:1 The acute belief of physical life comes on at a remote
+ period, and is not so disastrous as the chronic belief.
+
+ Eyes and teeth renewed
+
+247:3 I have seen age regain two of the elements it had lost,
+ sight and teeth. A woman of eighty-five, whom I knew,
+ had a return of sight. Another woman at
+247:6 ninety had new teeth, incisors, cuspids, bi-
+ cuspids, and one molar. One man at sixty
+ had retained his full set of upper and lower teeth without
+247:9 a decaying cavity.
+
+ Eternal beauty
+
+ Beauty, as well as truth, is eternal; but the beauty
+ of material things passes away, fading and fleeting as
+247:12 mortal belief. Custom, education, and fashion
+ form the transient standards of mortals. Im-
+ mortality, exempt from age or decay, has a glory of its
+247:15 own, - the radiance of Soul. Immortal men and women
+ are models of spiritual sense, drawn by perfect Mind
+ and reflecting those higher conceptions of loveliness
+247:18 which transcend all material sense.
+
+ The divine loveliness
+
+ Comeliness and grace are independent of matter. Be-
+ ing possesses its qualities before they are perceived hu-
+247:21 manly. Beauty is a thing of life, which
+ dwells forever in the eternal Mind and re-
+ flects the charms of His goodness in expression, form,
+247:24 outline, and color. It is Love which paints the petal
+ with myriad hues, glances in the warm sunbeam, arches
+ the cloud with the bow of beauty, blazons the night with
+247:27 starry gems, and covers earth with loveliness.
+
+ The embellishments of the person are poor substitutes
+ for the charms of being, shining resplendent and eternal
+247:30 over age and decay.
+
+ The recipe for beauty is to have less illusion and
+ more Soul, to retreat from the belief of pain or pleasure
+248:1 in the body into the unchanging calm and glorious free-
+ dom of spiritual harmony.
+
+ Love's endowment
+
+248:3 Love never loses sight of loveliness. Its halo rests upon
+ its object. One marvels that a friend can ever seem less
+ than beautiful. Men and women of riper
+248:6 years and larger lessons ought to ripen into
+ health and immortality, instead of lapsing into darkness
+ or gloom. Immortal Mind feeds the body with supernal
+248:9 freshness and fairness, supplying it with beautiful images
+ of thought and destroying the woes of sense which each
+ day brings to a nearer tomb.
+
+ Mental sculpture
+
+248:12 The sculptor turns from the marble to his model in
+ order to perfect his conception. We are all sculptors,
+ working at various forms, moulding and chisel-
+248:15 ing thought. What is the model before mortal
+ mind? Is it imperfection, joy, sorrow, sin, suffering?
+ Have you accepted the mortal model? Are you repro-
+248:18 ducing it? Then you are haunted in your work by vicious
+ sculptors and hideous forms. Do you not hear from all
+ mankind of the imperfect model? The world is holding
+248:21 it before your gaze continually. The result is that you
+ are liable to follow those lower patterns, limit your life-
+ work, and adopt into your experience the angular outline
+248:24 and deformity of matter models.
+
+ Perfect models
+
+ To remedy this, we must first turn our gaze in the right
+ direction, and then walk that way. We must form perfect
+248:27 models in thought and look at them continually,
+ or we shall never carve them out in grand and
+ noble lives. Let unselfishness, goodness, mercy, justice,
+248:30 health, holiness, love - the kingdom of heaven - reign
+ within us, and sin, disease, and death will diminish until
+ they finally disappear.
+
+249:1 Let us accept Science, relinquish all theories based on
+ sense-testimony, give up imperfect models and illusive
+249:3 ideals; and so let us have one God, one Mind, and that
+ one perfect, producing His own models of excellence.
+
+ Renewed selfhood
+
+ Let the "male and female" of God's creating appear.
+249:6 Let us feel the divine energy of Spirit, bringing us into
+ newness of life and recognizing no mortal nor
+ material power as able to destroy. Let us re-
+249:9 joice that we are subject to the divine "powers that be."
+ Such is the true Science of being. Any other theory of
+ Life, or God, is delusive and mythological.
+
+249:12 Mind is not the author of matter, and the creator of
+ ideas is not the creator of illusions. Either there is no
+ omnipotence, or omnipotence is the only power. God is
+249:15 the infinite, and infinity never began, will never end, and
+ includes nothing unlike God. Whence then is soulless
+ matter?
+
+ Illusive dreams
+
+249:18 Life is, like Christ, "the same yesterday, and to-day,
+ and forever." Organization and time have nothing to do
+ with Life. You say, "I dreamed last night."
+249:21 What a mistake is that! The I is Spirit. God
+ never slumbers, and His likeness never dreams. Mortals
+ are the Adam dreamers.
+
+249:24 Sleep and apath are phases of the dream that life, sub-
+ stance, and intelligence are material. The mortal night-
+ dream is sometimes nearer the fact of being than are the
+249:27 thoughts of mortals when awake. The night-dream has
+ less matter as its accompaniment. It throws off some
+ material fetters. It falls short of the skies, but makes its
+249:30 mundane flights quite ethereal.
+
+ Philosophical blunders
+
+ Man is the reflection of Soul. He is the direct oppo-
+ site of material sensation, and there is but one Ego. We
+250:1 run into error when we divide Soul into souls, multiply
+ Mind into minds and suppose error to be mind, then mind
+250:3 to be in matter and matter to be a lawgiver,
+ unintelligence to act like intelligence, and mor-
+ tality to be the matrix of immortality.
+
+ Spirit the one Ego
+
+250:6 Mortal existence is a dream; mortal existence has no
+ real entity, but saith "It is I." Spirit is the Ego which
+ never dreams, but understands all things;
+250:9 which never errs, and is ever conscious; which
+ never believes, but knows; which is never born and
+ never dies. Spiritual man is the likeness of this Ego.
+250:12 Man is not God, but like a ray of light which comes from
+ the sun, man, the outcome of God, reflects God.
+
+ Mortal existence a dream
+
+ Mortal body and mind are one, and that one is called
+250:15 man; but a mortal is not man, for man is immortal. A
+ mortal may be weary or pained, enjoy or suffer,
+ according to the dream he entertains in sleep.
+250:18 When that dream vanishes, the mortal finds himself
+ experiencing none of these dream-sensations. To the
+ observer, the body lies listless, undisturbed, and sensa-
+250:21 tionless, and the mind seems to be absent.
+
+ Now I ask, Is there any more reality in the waking
+ dream of mortal existence than in the sleeping dream?
+250:24 There cannot be, since whatever appears to be a mortal
+ man is a mortal dream. Take away the mortal mind,
+ and matter has no more sense as a man than it has as
+250:27 a tree. But the spiritual, real man is immortal.
+
+ Upon this stage of existence goes on the dance of mortal
+ mind. Mortal thoughts chase one another like snowflakes,
+250:30 and drift to the ground. Science reveals Life as not being
+ at the mercy of death, nor will Science admit that happi-
+ ness is ever the sport of circumstance.
+
+ Error self-destroyed
+
+251:1 Error is not real, hence it is not more imperative
+ as it hastens towards self-destruction. The so-called
+251:3 belief of mortal mind apparent as an abscess
+ should not grow more painful before it suppu-
+ rates neither should a fever become more severe before
+251:6 it ends.
+
+ Illusion of death
+
+ Fright is so great at certain stages of mortal belief
+ as to drive belief into new paths. In the illusion of
+251:9 death, mortals wake to the knowledge of two
+ facts: (1) that they are not dead; (2) that
+ they have but passed the portals of a new belief. Truth
+251:12 works out the nothingness of error in just these ways.
+ Sickness, as well as sin, is an error that Christ, Truth,
+ alone can destroy.
+
+ Mortal mind's disappearance
+
+251:15 We must learn how mankind govern the body, -
+ whether through faith in hygiene, in drugs, or in will-
+ power. We should learn whether they govern
+251:18 the body through a belief in the necessity of
+ sickness and death, sin and pardon, or govern
+ it from the higher understanding that the divine Mind
+251:21 makes perfect, acts upon the so-called human mind
+ through truth, leads the human mind to relinquish all
+ error, to find the divine Mind to be the only Mind,
+251:24 and the healer of sin, disease, death. This process of
+ higher spiritual understanding improves mankind until
+ error disappears, and nothing is left which deserves to
+251:27 perish or to be punished.
+
+ Spiritual ignorance
+
+ Ignorance, like intentional wrong, is not Science.
+ Ignorance must be seen and corrected before we can at-
+251:30 tain harmony. Inharmonious beliefs, which
+ rob Mind, calling it matter, and deify their
+ own notions, imprison themselves in what they create.
+252:1 They are at war with Science, and as our Master said,
+ "If a kingdom be divided against itself, that kingdom
+252:3 cannot stand."
+
+ Human ignorance of Mind and of the recuperative
+ energies of Truth occasions the only skepticism regard-
+252:6 ing the pathology and theology of Christian Science.
+
+ Eternal man recognized
+
+ When false human beliefs learn even a little of their
+ own falsity, they begin to disappear. A knowledge of
+252:9 error and of its operations must precede that
+ understanding of Truth which destroys error,
+ until the entire mortal, material error finally disappears,
+252:12 and the eternal verity, man created by and of Spirit,
+ is understood and recognized as the true likeness of his
+ Maker.
+
+252:15 The false evidence of material sense contrasts strikingly
+ with the testimony of Spirit. Material sense lifts its voice
+ with the arrogance of reality and says:
+
+ Testimony of sense
+
+252:18 I am wholly dishonest, and no man knoweth it. I can
+ cheat, lie, commit adultery, rob, murder, and I elude
+ detection by smooth-tongued villainy. Ani-
+252:21 mal in propensity, deceitful in sentiment,
+ fraudulent in purpose, I mean to make my short span
+ of life one gala day. What a nice thing is sin! How
+252:24 sin succeeds, where the good purpose waits! The world
+ is my kingdom. I am enthroned in the gorgeousness
+ of matter. But a touch, an accident, the law of God,
+252:27 may at any moment annihilate my peace, for all my
+ fancied joys are fatal. Like bursting lava, I expand but
+ to my own despair, and shine with the resplendency of
+252:30 consuming fire.
+
+ Testimony of Soul
+
+ Spirit, bearing opposite testimony, saith:
+
+ I am Spirit. Man, whose senses are spiritual, is my
+253:1 likeness. He reflects the infinite understanding, for I am
+ Infinity. The beauty of holiness, the perfection of being,
+253:3 imperishable glory, - all are Mine, for I am
+ God. I give immortality to man, for I am
+ Truth. I include and impart all bliss, for I am Love.
+253:6 I give life, without beginning and without end, for I am
+ Life. I am supreme and give all, for I am Mind. I am
+ the substance of all, because I AM THAT I AM.
+
+ Heaven-bestowed prerogative
+
+253:9 I hope, dear reader, I am leading you into the under-
+ standing of your divine rights, your heaven-bestowed har-
+ mony, - that, as you read, you see there is no
+253:12 cause (outside of erring, mortal, material sense
+ which is not power) able to make you sick or
+ sinful; and I hope that you are conquering this false sense.
+253:15 Knowing the falsity of so-called material sense, you can
+ assert your prerogative to overcome the belief in sin, dis-
+ ease, or death.
+
+ Right endeavor possible
+
+253:18 If you believe in and practise wrong knowingly, you
+ can at once change your course and do right. Matter can
+ make no opposition to right endeavors against
+253:21 sin or sickness, for matter is inert, mindless.
+ Also, if you believe yourself diseased, you can
+ alter this wrong belief and action without hindrance from
+253:24 the body.
+
+ Do not believe in any supposed necessity for sin, dis-
+ ease, or death, knowing (as you ought to know) that God
+253:27 never requires obedience to a so-called material law, for
+ no such law exists. The belief in sin and death is de-
+ stroyed by the law of God, which is the law of Life in-
+253:30 stead of death, of harmony instead of discord, of Spirit
+ instead of the flesh.
+
+ Patience and final perfection
+
+ The divine demand, "Be ye therefore perfect," is sci-
+254:1 entific, and the human footsteps leading to perfection are
+ indispensable. Individuals are consistent who, watching
+254:3 and praying, can "run, and not be weary; . . .
+ walk, and not faint," who gain good rapidly
+ and hold their position, or attain slowly and
+254:6 yield not to discouragement. God requires perfection,
+ but not until the battle between Spirit and flesh is fought
+ and the victory won. To stop eating, drinking, or being
+254:9 clothed materially before the spiritual facts of existence
+ are gained step by step, is not legitimate. When we wait
+ patiently on God and seek Truth righteously, He directs
+254:12 our path. Imperfect mortals grasp the ultimate of spir-
+ itual perfection slowly; but to /begin/ aright and to con-
+ tinue the strife of demonstrating the great problem of
+254:15 being, is doing much.
+
+ During the sensual ages, absolute Christian Science
+ may not be achieved prior to the change called death,
+254:18 for we have not the power to demonstrate what we do
+ not understand. But the human self must be evangel-
+ ized. This task God demands us to accept lovingly
+254:21 to-day, and to abandon so fast as practical the material,
+ and to work out the spiritual which determines the out-
+ ward and actual.
+
+254:24 If you venture upon the quiet surface of error and are
+ in sympathy with error, what is there to disturb the waters?
+ What is there to strip off error's disguise?
+
+ The cross and crown
+
+254:27 If you launch your bark upon the ever-agitated but
+ healthful waters of truth, you will encounter storms.
+ Your good will be evil spoken of. This is the
+254:30 cross. Take it up and bear it, for through it
+ you win and wear the crown. Pilgrim on earth, thy home
+ is heaven; stranger, thou art the guest of God.
+
+
+
+
+ CHAPTER IX - CREATION
+
+ Thy throne is established of old
+ Thou art from everlasting. - PSALMS.
+
+ For we know that the whole creation groaneth and travaileth
+ in pain together until now. And not only they, but ourselves
+ also, which have the firstfruits of the Spirit, even we
+ ourselves groan within ourselves, waiting for the adoption,
+ to wit, the redemption of our body. - PAUL.
+
+ Inadequate theories of creation
+
+255:1 ETERNAL Truth is changing the universe. As mor-
+ tals drop off their mental swaddling-clothes, thought
+255:3 expands into expression. "Let there be light,"
+ is the perpetual demand of Truth and Love,
+ changing chaos into order and discord into the
+255:6 music of the spheres. The mythical human theories of
+ creation, anciently classified as the higher criticism, sprang
+ from cultured scholars in Rome and in Greece, but they
+255:9 afforded no foundation for accurate views of creation by
+ the divine Mind.
+
+ Finite views of Deity
+
+ Mortal man has made a covenant with his eyes to be-
+255:12 little Deity with human conceptions. In league
+ with material sense, mortals take limited views
+ of all things. That God is corporeal or material, no man
+255:15 should affirm.
+
+ The human form, or physical finiteness, cannot be
+ made the basis of any true idea of the infinite Godhead.
+255:18 Eye hath not seen Spirit, nor hath ear heard His voice.
+
+ No material creation
+
+256:1 Progress takes off human shackles. The finite must
+ yield to the infinite. Advancing to a higher plane of ac-
+256:3 tion, thought rises from the material sense to
+ the spiritual, from the scholastic to the in-
+ spirational, and from the mortal to the immortal. All
+256:6 things are created spiritually. Mind, not matter, is the
+ creator. Love, the divine Principle, is the Father and
+ Mother of the universe, including man.
+
+ Tritheism impossible
+
+256:9 The theory of three persons in one God (that is, a per-
+ sonal Trinity or Tri-unity) suggests polythe-
+ ism, rather than the one ever-present I AM.
+256:12 "Hear, O Israel: the Lord our God is one Lord."
+
+ No divine corporeality
+
+ The everlasting I AM is not bounded nor compressed
+ within the narrow limits of physical humanity, nor can
+256:15 He be understood aright through mortal con-
+ cepts. The precise form of God must be of
+ small importance in comparison with the sublime ques-
+256:18 tion, What is infinite Mind or divine Love?
+
+ Who is it that demands our obedience? He who, in
+ the language of Scripture, "doeth according to His will
+256:21 in the army of heaven, and among the inhabitants of the
+ earth; and none can stay His hand, or say unto Him,
+ What doest Thou?"
+
+256:24 No form nor physical combination is adequate to rep-
+ resent infinite Love. A finite and material sense of God
+ leads to formalism and narrowness; it chills the spirit of
+256:27 Christianity.
+
+ Limitless Mind
+
+ A limitless Mind cannot proceed from physical limita-
+ tions. Finiteness cannot present the idea or the vast-
+256:30 ness of infinity. A mind originating from a
+ finite or material source must be limited and
+ finite. Infinite Mind is the creator, and creation is the
+257:1 infinite image or idea emanating from this Mind. If
+ Mind is within and without all things, then all is Mind;
+257:3 and this definition is scientific.
+
+ Matter is not substance
+
+ If matter, so-called, is substance, then Spirit, matter's
+ unlikeness, must be shadow; and shadow cannot produce
+257:6 substance. The theory that Spirit is not the
+ only substance and creator is pantheistic het-
+ erodoxy, which ultimates in sickness, sin, and death; it is
+257:9 the belief in a bodily soul and a material mind, a soul
+ governed by the body and a mind in matter. This be-
+ lief is shallow pantheism.
+
+257:12 Mind creates His own likeness in ideas, and the sub-
+ stance of an idea is very far from being the supposed sub-
+ stance of non-intelligent matter. Hence the Father Mind
+257:15 is not the father of matter. The material senses and
+ human conceptions would translate spiritual ideas into
+ material beliefs, and would say that an anthropomorphic
+257:18 God, instead of infinite Principle, - in other words, divine
+ Love, - is the father of the rain, "who hath begotten the
+ drops of dew," who bringeth "forth Mazzaroth in his sea-
+257:21 son," and guideth "Arcturus with his sons."
+
+ Inexhaustible divine Love
+
+ Finite mind manifests all sorts of errors, and thus
+ proves the material theory of mind in matter to be the
+257:24 antipode of Mind. Who hath found finite life
+ or love sufficient to meet the demands of human
+ want and woe, - to still the desires, to satisfy the aspira-
+257:27 tions? Infinite Mind cannot be limited to a finite form,
+ or Mind would lose its infinite character as inexhaustible
+ Love, eternal Life, omnipotent Truth.
+
+ Infinite physique impossible
+
+257:30 It would require an infinite form to contain infinite
+ Mind. Indeed, the phrase /infinite form/ involves a con-
+ tradiction of terms. Finite man cannot be the image and
+258:1 likeness of the infinite God. A mortal, corporeal, or
+ finite conception of God cannot embrace the glories of
+258:3 limitless, incorporeal Life and Love. Hence
+ the unsatisfied human craving for something
+ better, higher, holier, than is afforded by a
+258:6 material belief in a physical God and man. The insuffi-
+ ciency of this belief to supply the true idea proves the
+ falsity of material belief.
+
+ Infinity's reflection
+
+258:9 Man is more than a material form with a mind inside,
+ which must escape from its environments in
+ order to be immortal. Man reflects infinity,
+258:12 and this reflection is the true idea of God.
+
+ God expresses in man the infinite idea forever develop-
+ ing itself, broadening and rising higher and higher from
+258:15 a boundless basis. Mind manifests all that exists in
+ the infinitude of Truth. We know no more of man as
+ the true divine image and likeness, than we know of
+258:18 God.
+
+ The infinite Principle is reflected by the infinite idea
+ and spiritual individuality, but the material so-called senses
+258:21 have no cognizance of either Principle or its idea. The
+ human capacities are enlarged and perfected in propor-
+ tion as humanity gains the true conception of man and
+258:24 God.
+
+ Individual permanency
+
+ Mortals have a very imperfect sense of the spiritual
+ man and of the infinite range of his thought. To him
+258:27 belongs eternal Life. Never born and
+ never dying, it were impossible for man, under
+ the government of God in eternal Science, to fall from his
+258:30 high estate.
+
+ God's man discerned
+
+ Through spiritual sense you can discern the heart of
+ divinity, and thus begin to comprehend in Science the
+259:1 generic term /man. /Man is not absorbed in Deity, and
+ man cannot lose his individuality, for he re-
+259:3 flects eternal Life; nor is he an isolated, soli-
+ tary idea, for he represents infinite Mind, the sum of all
+ substance.
+
+259:6 In divine Science, man is the true image of God. The
+ divine nature was best expressed in Christ Jesus, who
+ threw upon mortals the truer reflection of God and lifted
+259:9 their lives higher than their poor thought-models would
+ allow, - thoughts which presented man as fallen, sick,
+ sinning, and dying. The Christlike understanding of
+259:12 scientific being and divine healing includes a perfect Prin-
+ ciple and idea, - perfect God and perfect man, - as the
+ basis of thought and demonstration.
+
+ The divine image not lost
+
+259:15 If man was once perfect but has now lost his perfection,
+ then mortals have never beheld in man the reflex image
+ of God. The /lost/ image is no image. The
+259:18 true likeness cannot be lost in divine reflection.
+ Understanding this, Jesus said: "Be ye there-
+ fore perfect, even as your Father which is in heaven is
+259:21 perfect."
+
+ Immortal models
+
+ Mortal thought transmits its own images, and forms
+ its offspring after human illusions. God, Spirit, works
+259:24 spiritually, not materially. Brain or matter
+ never formed a human concept. Vibration is
+ not intelligence; hence it is not a creator. Immortal
+259:27 ideas, pure, perfect, and enduring, are transmitted by
+ the divine Mind through divine Science, which corrects
+ error with truth and demands spiritual thoughts, divine
+259:30 concepts, to the end that they may produce harmonious
+ results.
+
+ Deducing one's conclusions as to man from imperfec-
+260:1 tion instead of perfection, one can no more arrive at the
+ true conception or understanding of man, and make him-
+260:3 self like it, than the sculptor can perfect his outlines from
+ an imperfect model, or the painter can depict the form
+ and face of Jesus, while holding in thought the character
+260:6 of Judas.
+
+ Spiritual discovery
+
+ The conceptions of mortal, erring thought must give
+ way to the ideal of all that is perfect and eternal. Through
+260:9 many generations human beliefs will be attain-
+ ing diviner conceptions, and the immortal and
+ perfect model of God's creation will finally be seen as
+260:12 the only true conception of being.
+
+ Science reveals the possibility of achieving all good,
+ and sets mortals at work to discover what God has already
+260:15 done; but distrust of one's ability to gain the goodness
+ desired and to bring out better and higher results, often
+ hampers the trial of one's wings and ensures failure at the
+260:18 outset.
+
+ Requisite change of our ideals
+
+ Mortals must change their ideals in order to improve
+ their models. A sick body is evolved from
+260:21 sick thoughts. Sickness, disease, and death
+ proceed from fear. Sensualism evolves bad
+ physical and moral conditions.
+
+260:24 Selfishness and sensualism are educated in mortal
+ mind by the thoughts ever recurring to one's self, by
+ conversation about the body, and by the expectation of
+260:27 perpetual pleasure or pain from it; and this education
+ is at the expense of spiritual growth. If we array
+ thought in mortal vestures, it must lose its immortal
+260:30 nature.
+
+ Thoughts are things
+
+ If we look to the body for pleasure, we find pain; for
+ Life, we find death; for Truth, we find error; for Spirit,
+261:1 we find its opposite, matter. Now reverse this action.
+ Look away from the body into Truth and Love,
+261:3 the Principle of all happiness, harmony, and
+ immortality. Hold thought steadfastly to the endur-
+ ing, the good, and the true, and you will bring these
+261:6 into your experience proportionably to their occupancy
+ of your thoughts.
+
+ Unreality of pain
+
+ The effect of mortal mind on health and happiness is
+261:9 seen in this: If one turns away from the body with such
+ absorbed interest as to forget it, the body
+ experiences no pain. Under the strong im-
+261:12 pulse of a desire to perform his part, a noted actor was
+ accustomed night after night to go upon the stage and
+ sustain his appointed task, walking about as actively
+261:15 as the youngest member of the company. This old man
+ was so lame that he hobbled every day to the theatre, and
+ sat aching in his chair till his cue was spoken, - a signal
+261:18 which made him as oblivious of physical infirmity as if
+ he had inhaled chloroform, though he was in the full pos-
+ session of his so-called senses.
+
+ Immutable identity of man
+
+261:21 Detach sense from the body, or matter, which is only
+ a form of human belief, and you may learn the meaning
+ of God, or good, and the nature of the immu-
+261:24 table and immortal. Breaking away from the
+ mutations of time and sense, you will neither
+ lose the solid objects and ends of life nor your own iden-
+261:27 tity. Fixing your gaze on the realities supernal, you will
+ rise to the spiritual consciousness of being, even as the bird
+ which has burst from the egg and preens its wings for a
+261:30 skyward flight.
+
+ Forgetfulness of self
+
+ We should forget our bodies in remembering good and
+ the human race. Good demands of man every hour, in
+262:1 which to work out the problem of being. Consecration
+ to good does not lessen man's dependence on God, but
+262:3 heightens it. Neither does consecration di-
+ minish man's obligations to God, but shows
+ the paramount necessity of meeting them. Christian
+262:6 Science takes naught from the perfection of God, but it
+ ascribes to Him the entire glory. By putting "off the old
+ man with his deeds," mortals "put on immortality."
+
+262:9 We cannot fathom the nature and quality of God's
+ creation by diving into the shallows of mortal belief. We
+ must reverse our feeble flutterings - our efforts to find
+262:12 life and truth in matter - and rise above the testimony
+ of the material senses, above the mortal to the immortal
+ idea of God. These clearer, higher views inspire the God-
+262:15 like man to reach the absolute centre and circumference
+ of his being.
+
+ The true sense
+
+ Job said: "I have heard of Thee by the hearing of the
+262:18 ear: but now mine eye seeth Thee." Mortals will echo
+ Job's thought, when the supposed pain and
+ pleasure of matter cease to predominate. They
+262:21 will then drop the false estimate of life and happiness, of
+ joy and sorrow, and attain the bliss of loving unselfishly,
+ working patiently, and conquering all that is unlike God.
+262:24 Starting from a higher standpoint, one rises spontane-
+ ously, even as light emits light without effort; for "where
+ your treasure is, there will your heart be also."
+
+ Mind only the cause
+
+262:27 The foundation of mortal discord is a false sense of
+ man's origin. To begin rightly is to end rightly. Every
+ concept which seems to begin with the brain
+262:30 begins falsely. Divine Mind is the only cause
+ or Principle of existence. Cause does not exist in matter,
+ in mortal mind, or in physical forms.
+
+ Human egotism
+
+263:1 Mortals are egotists. They believe themselves to be
+ independent workers, personal authors, and even privi-
+263:3 leged originators of something which Deity
+ would not or could not create. The creations
+ of mortal mind are material. Immortal spiritual man
+263:6 alone represents the truth of creation.
+
+ Mortal man a mis-creator
+
+ When mortal man blends his thoughts of existence
+ with the spiritual and works only as God works,
+263:9 he will no longer grope in the dark and cling
+ to earth because he has not tasted heaven.
+ Carnal beliefs defraud us. They make man an involun-
+263:12 tary hypocrite, - producing evil when he would create
+ good, forming deformity when he would outline grace
+ and beauty, injuring those whom he would bless. He
+263:15 becomes a general mis-creator, who believes he is a
+ semi-god. His "touch turns hope to dust, the dust we
+ all have trod." He might say in Bible language: "The
+263:18 good that I would, I do not: but the evil which I would
+ not, /that I do./"
+
+ No new creation
+
+ There can be but one creator, who has created all.
+263:21 Whatever seems to be a new creation, is but the discovery
+ of some distant idea of Truth; else it is a
+ new multiplication or self-division of mor-
+263:24 tal thought, as when some finite sense peers from its
+ cloister with amazement and attempts to pattern the
+ infinite.
+
+263:27 The multiplication of a human and mortal sense of per-
+ sons and things is not creation. A sensual thought, like
+ an atom of dust thrown into the face of spiritual im-
+263:30 mensity, is dense blindness instead of a scientific eternal
+ consciousness of creation.
+
+ Mind's true camera
+
+ The fading forms of matter, the mortal body and ma-
+264:1 terial earth, are the fleeting concepts of the human mind.
+ They have their day before the permanent facts and their
+264:3 perfection in Spirit appear. The crude crea-
+ tions of mortal thought must finally give place
+ to the glorious forms which we sometimes behold in the
+264:6 camera of divine Mind, when the mental picture is spir-
+ itual and eternal. Mortals must look beyond fading,
+ finite forms, if they would gain the true sense of things.
+264:9 Where shall the gaze rest but in the unsearchable realm
+ of Mind? We must look where we would walk, and we
+ must act as possessing all power from Him in whom we
+264:12 have our being.
+
+ Self-completeness
+
+ As mortals gain more correct views of God and man,
+ multitudinous objects of creation, which before were
+264:15 invisible, will become visible. When we
+ realize that Life is Spirit, never in nor of
+ matter, this understanding will expand into self-com-
+264:18 pleteness, finding all in God, good, and needing no other
+ consciousness.
+
+ Spiritual proofs of existence
+
+ Spirit and its formations are the only realities of being.
+264:21 Matter disappears under the microscope of Spirit. Sin
+ is unsustained by Truth, and sickness and
+ death were overcome by Jesus, who proved
+264:24 them to be forms of error. Spiritual living
+ and blessedness are the only evidences, by which we can
+ recognize true existence and feel the unspeakable peace
+264:27 which comes from an all-absorbing spiritual love.
+
+ When we learn the way in Christian Science and rec-
+ ognize man's spiritual being, we shall behold and under-
+264:30 stand God's creation, - all the glories of earth and heaven
+ and man.
+
+ Godward gravitation
+
+ The universe of Spirit is peopled with spiritual beings,
+265:1 and its government is divine Science. Man is the off-
+ spring, not of the lowest, but of the highest qualities of
+265:3 Mind. Man understands spiritual existence
+ in proportion as his treasures of Truth and
+ Love are enlarged. Mortals must gravitate Godward,
+265:6 their affections and aims grow spiritual, - they must near
+ the broader interpretations of being, and gain some proper
+ sense of the infinite, - in order that sin and mortality
+265:9 may be put off.
+
+ This scientific sense of being, forsaking matter for
+ Spirit, by no means suggests man's absorption into Deity
+265:12 and the loss of his identity, but confers upon man en-
+ larged individuality, a wider sphere of thought and action,
+ a more expansive love, a higher and more permanent
+265:15 peace.
+
+ Mortal birth and death
+
+ The senses represent birth as untimely and death as
+ irresistible, as if man were a weed growing apace or a
+265:18 flower withered by the sun and nipped by
+ untimely frosts; but this is true only of a
+ mortal, not of a man in God's image and likeness. The
+265:21 truth of being is perennial, and the error is unreal and
+ obsolete.
+
+ Blessings from pain
+
+ Who that has felt the loss of human peace has not gained
+265:24 stronger desires for spiritual joy? The aspiration after
+ heavenly good comes even before we discover
+ what belongs to wisdom and Love. The loss
+265:27 of earthly hopes and pleasures brightens the ascending
+ path of many a heart. The pains of sense quickly inform
+ us that the pleasures of sense are mortal and that joy is
+265:30 spiritual.
+
+ Decapitation of error
+
+ The pains of sense are salutary, if they wrench away
+ false pleasurable beliefs and transplant the affections
+266:1 from sense to Soul, where the creations of God are good,
+ "rejoicing the heart." Such is the sword of
+266:3 Science, with which Truth decapitates error,
+ materiality giving place to man's higher individuality and
+ destiny.
+
+ Uses of adversity
+
+266:6 Would existence without personal friends be to you
+ a blank? Then the time will come when you will be
+ solitary, left without sympathy; but this
+266:9 seeming vacuum is already filled with divine
+ Love. When this hour of development comes, even if
+ you cling to a sense of personal joys, spiritual Love will
+266:12 force you to accept what best promotes your growth.
+ Friends will betray and enemies will slander, until the
+ lesson is sufficient to exalt you; for "man's extremity
+266:15 is God's opportunity." The author has experienced the
+ foregoing prophecy and its blessings. Thus He teaches
+ mortals to lay down their fleshliness and gain spirituality.
+266:18 This is done through self-abnegation. Universal Love
+ is the divine way in Christian Science.
+
+ The sinner makes his own hell by doing evil, and the
+266:21 saint his own heaven by doing right. The opposite per-
+ secutions of material sense, aiding evil with evil, would
+ deceive the very elect.
+
+ Beatific presence
+
+266:24 Mortals must follow Jesus' sayings and his demonstra-
+ tions, which dominate the flesh. Perfect and infinite
+ Mind enthroned is heaven. The evil beliefs
+266:27 which originate in mortals are hell. Man is the
+ idea of Spirit; he reflects the beatific presence, illuming
+ the universe with light. Man is deathless, spiritual. He
+266:30 is above sin or frailty. He does not cross the barriers
+ of time into the vast forever of Life, but he coexists with
+ God and the universe.
+
+ The infinitude of God
+
+267:1 Every object in material thought will be destroyed, but
+ the spiritual idea, whose substance is in Mind, is eternal.
+267:3 The offspring of God start not from matter
+ or ephemeral dust. They are in and of Spirit,
+ divine Mind, and so forever continue. God is one. The
+267:6 allness of Deity is His oneness. Generically man is one,
+ and specifically man means all men.
+
+ It is generally conceded that God is Father, eternal, self-
+267:9 created, infinite. If this is so, the forever Father must
+ have had children prior to Adam. The great I AM made
+ all "that was made." Hence man and the spiritual uni-
+267:12 verse coexist with God.
+
+ Christian Scientists understand that, in a religious
+ sense, they have the same authority for the appellative
+267:15 mother, as for that of brother and sister. Jesus said:
+ "For whosoever shall do the will of my Father which
+ is in heaven, the same is my brother, and sister, and
+267:18 mother."
+
+ Waymarks to eternal Truth
+
+ When examined in the light of divine Science, mortals
+ present more than is detected upon the surface, since
+267:21 inverted thoughts and erroneous beliefs must
+ be counterfeits of Truth. Thought is bor-
+ rowed from a higher source than matter, and
+267:24 by reversal, errors serve as waymarks to the one Mind,
+ in which all error disappears in celestial Truth. The
+ robes of Spirit are "white and glistering," like the raiment
+267:27 of Christ. Even in this world, therefore, "let thy gar-
+ ments be always white." "Blessed is the man that en-
+ dureth [overcometh] temptation: for when he is tried,
+267:30 [proved faithful], he shall receive the crown of life,
+ which the Lord hath promised to them that love him."
+ (James i. 12.)
+
+
+
+
+ CHAPTER X - SCIENCE OF BEING
+
+ That which was from the beginning, which we have heard,
+ which we have seen with our eyes, which we have looked upon,
+ and our hands have handled, of the Word of life, . . .
+ That which we have seen and heard declare we unto you,
+ that ye also may have fellowship with us: and truly our
+ fellowship is with the Father, and with His Son Jesus Christ.
+ - JOHN, First Epistle.
+
+ Here I stand. I can do no otherwise; so help me God! Amen!
+ - MARTIN LUTHER.
+
+ Materialistic challenge
+
+268:1 In the material world, thought has brought to light
+ with great rapidity many useful wonders. With
+268:3 like activity have thought's swift pinions been rising
+ towards the realm of the real, to the spiritual
+ cause of those lower things which give im-
+268:6 pulse to inquiry. Belief in a material basis, from
+ which may be deduced all rationality, is slowly yielding
+ to the idea of a metaphysical basis, looking away from
+268:9 matter to Mind as the cause of every effect. Material-
+ istic hypotheses challenge metaphysics to meet in final
+ combat. In this revolutionary period, like the shep-
+268:12 herd-boy with his sling, woman goes forth to battle with
+ Goliath.
+
+ Confusion confounded
+
+ In this final struggle for supremacy, semi-metaphysi-
+268:15 cal systems afford no substantial aid to scientific meta-
+ physics, for their arguments are based on
+ the false testimony of the material senses as
+268:18 well as on the facts of Mind. These semi-metaphysical
+269:1 systems are one and all pantheistic, and savor of Pan-
+ demonium, a house divided against itself.
+
+269:3 From first to last the supposed coexistence of Mind
+ and matter and the mingling of good and evil have re-
+ sulted from the philosophy of the serpent. Jesus' demon-
+269:6 strations sift the chaff from the wheat, and unfold the
+ unity and the reality of good, the unreality, the nothing-
+ ness, of evil.
+
+ Divine metaphysics
+
+269:9 Human philosophy has made God manlike. Christian
+ Science makes man Godlike. The first is error; the latter
+ is truth. Metaphysics is above physics, and
+269:12 matter does not enter into metaphysical prem-
+ ises or conclusions. The categories of metaphysics rest
+ on one basis, the divine Mind. Metaphysics resolves
+269:15 things into thoughts, and exchanges the objects of sense
+ for the ideas of Soul.
+
+ These ideas are perfectly real and tangible to spiritual
+269:18 consciousness, and they have this, advantage over the ob-
+ jects and thoughts of material sense, - they are good and
+ eternal.
+
+ Biblical foundations
+
+269:21 The testimony of the material senses is neither abso-
+ lute nor divine. I therefore plant myself unreservedly
+ on the teachings of Jesus, of his apostles, of
+269:24 the prophets, and on the testimony of the
+ Science of Mind. Other foundations there are none.
+ All other systems - systems based wholly or partly on
+269:27 knowledge gained through the material senses - are reeds
+ shaken by the wind, not houses built on the rock.
+
+ Rejected theories
+
+ The theories I combat are these: (1) that all is matter;
+269:30 (2) that matter originates in Mind, and is as
+ real as Mind, possessing intelligence and life.
+ The first theory, that matter is everything, is quite as
+270:1 reasonable as the second, that Mind and matter coexist
+ and cooperate. One only of the following statements can
+270:3 be true: (1) that everything is matter; (2) that every-
+ thing is Mind. Which one is it?
+
+ Matter and Mind are opposites. One is contrary to
+270:6 the other in its very nature and essence; hence both can-
+ not be real. If one is real, the other must be unreal. Only
+ by understanding that there is but one power, - not two
+270:9 powers, matter and Mind, - are scientific and logical
+ conclusions reached. Few deny the hypothesis that in-
+ telligence, apart from man and matter, governs the uni-
+270:12 verse; and it is generally admitted that this intelligence
+ is the eternal Mind or divine principle, Love.
+
+ Prophetic ignorance
+
+ The prophets of old looked for something higher than
+270:15 the systems of their times; hence their fore-
+ sight of the new dispensation of Truth. But
+ they knew not what would be the precise nature of the
+270:18 teaching and demonstration of God, divine Mind, in His
+ more infinite meanings, - the demonstration which was
+ to destroy sin, sickness, and death, establish the definition
+270:21 of omnipotence, and maintain the Science of Spirit.
+
+ The pride of priesthood is the prince of this world. It
+ has nothing in Christ. Meekness and charity have divine
+270:24 authority. Mortals think wickedly; consequently they
+ are wicked. They think sickly thoughts, and so become
+ sick. If sin makes sinners, Truth and Love alone can
+270:27 unmake them. If a sense of disease produces suffering
+ and a sense of ease antidotes suffering, disease is mental,
+ not material. Hence the fact that the human mind alone
+270:30 suffers, is sick, and that the divine Mind alone heals.
+
+ The life of Christ Jesus was not miraculous, but it was
+ indigenous to his spirituality, - the good soil wherein the
+271:1 seed of Truth springs up and bears much fruit. Christ's
+ Christianity is the chain of scientific being reappearing
+271:3 in all ages, maintaining its obvious correspondence with
+ the Scriptures and uniting all periods in the design of
+ God. Neither emasculation, illusion, nor insubordination
+271:6 exists in divine Science.
+
+ Jesus instructed his disciples whereby to heal the sick
+ through Mind instead of matter. He knew that the phi-
+271:9 losophy, Science, and proof of Christianity were in Truth,
+ casting out all inharmony.
+
+ Studious disciples
+
+ In Latin the word rendered /disciple/ signifies student;
+271:12 and the word indicates that the power of healing was not
+ a supernatural gift to those learners, but the
+ result of their cultivated spiritual understand-
+271:15 ing of the divine Science, which their Master demonstrated
+ by healing the sick and sinning. Hence the universal ap-
+ plication of his saying: "Neither pray I for these alone,
+271:18 but for them also which shall believe on me [understand
+ me] through their word."
+
+ New Testament basis
+
+ Our Master said, "But the Comforter . . . shall
+271:21 teach you all things." When the Science of Christianity
+ appears, it will lead you into all truth. The
+ Sermon on the Mount is the essence of this
+271:24 Science, and the eternal life, not the death of Jesus, is
+ its outcome.
+
+ Modern evangel
+
+ Those, who are willing to leave their nets or to cast
+271:27 them on the right side for Truth, have the opportunity
+ now, as aforetime, to learn and to practise
+ Christian healing. The Scriptures contain it.
+271:30 The spiritual import of the Word imparts this power.
+ But, as Paul says, "How shall they hear without a
+ preacher? and how shall they preach, except they be
+272:1 sent?" If sent, how shall they preach, convert, and heal
+ multitudes, except the people hear?
+
+ Spirituality of Scripture
+
+272:3 The spiritual sense of truth must be gained before
+ Truth can be understood. This sense is assimilated only
+ as we are honest, unselfish, loving, and meek.
+272:6 In the soil of an "honest and good heart" the
+ seed must be sown; else it beareth not much fruit, for the
+ swinish element in human nature uproots it. Jesus said:
+272:9 "Ye do err, not knowing the Scriptures." The spiritual
+ sense of the Scriptures brings out the scientific sense, and
+ is the new tongue referred to in the last chapter of Mark's
+272:12 Gospel.
+
+ Jesus' parable of "the sower" shows the care our
+ Master took not to impart to dull ears and gross hearts
+272:15 the spiritual teachings which dulness and grossness could
+ not accept. Reading the thoughts of the people, he said:
+ "Give not that which is holy unto the dogs, neither cast
+272:18 ye your pearls before swine."
+
+ Unspiritual contrasts
+
+ It is the spiritualization of thought and Christianization
+ of daily life, in contrast with the results of the ghastly farce
+272:21 of material existence; it is chastity and purity,
+ in contrast with the downward tendencies
+ and earthward gravitation of sensualism and impurity,
+272:24 which really attest the divine origin and operation of Chris-
+ tian Science. The triumphs of Christian Science are re-
+ corded in the destruction of error and evil, from which are
+272:27 propagated the dismal beliefs of sin, sickness, and death.
+
+ God the Principle of all
+
+ The divine Principle of the universe must interpret the
+ universe. God is the divine Principle of all that repre-
+272:30 sents Him and of all that really exists. Chris-
+ tian Science, as demonstrated by Jesus, alone
+ reveals the natural, divine Principle of Science.
+
+273:1 Matter and its claims of sin, sickness, and death are
+ contrary to God, and cannot emanate from Him. There
+273:3 is no /material/ truth. The physical senses can take no
+ cognizance of God and spiritual Truth. Human belief
+ has sought out many inventions, but not one of them
+273:6 can solve the problem of being without the divine Prin-
+ ciple of divine Science. Deductions from material hy-
+ potheses are not scientific. They differ from real Science
+273:9 because they are not based on the divine law.
+
+ Science /versus/ sense
+
+ Divine Science reverses the false testimony of the ma-
+ terial senses, and thus tears away the foun-
+273:12 dations of error. Hence the enmity between
+ Science and the senses, and the impossibility
+ of attaining perfect understanding till the errors of sense
+273:15 are eliminated.
+
+ The so-called laws of matter and of medical science have
+ never made mortals whole, harmonious, and immortal.
+273:18 Man is harmonious when governed by Soul. Hence the
+ importance of understanding the truth of being, which
+ reveals the laws of spiritual existence.
+
+ Spiritual law the only law
+
+273:21 God never ordained a material law to annul the spiritual
+ law. If there were such a material law, it would oppose
+ the supremacy of Spirit, God, and impugn the
+273:24 wisdom of the creator. Jesus walked on the
+ waves, fed the multitude, healed the sick, and raised the
+ dead in direct opposition to material laws. His acts were
+273:27 the demonstration of Science, overcoming the false claims
+ of material sense or law.
+
+ Material knowledge illusive
+
+ Science shows that material, conflicting mortal opin-
+273:30 ions and beliefs emit the effects of error at all times, but
+ this atmosphere of mortal mind cannot be destructive to
+ morals and health when it is opposed promptly and per-
+274:1 sistently by Christian Science. Truth and Love antidote
+ this mental miasma, and thus invigorate and sustain ex-
+274:3 istence. Unnecessary knowledge gained from
+ the five senses is only temporal, - the concep-
+ tion of mortal mind, the offspring of sense, not
+274:6 of Soul, Spirit, - and symbolizes all that is evil and
+ perishable. /Natural science/, as it is commonly called, is
+ not really natural nor scientific, because it is deduced from
+274:9 the evidence of the material senses. Ideas, on the con-
+ trary, are born of Spirit, and are not mere inferences
+ drawn from material premises.
+
+ Five senses deceptive
+
+274:12 The senses of Spirit abide in Love, and they demon-
+ strate Truth and Life. Hence Christianity and the Sci-
+ ence which expounds it are based on spiritual
+274:15 understanding, and they supersede the so-
+ called laws of matter. Jesus demonstrated this great
+ verity. When what we erroneously term the five physical
+274:18 senses are misdirected, they are simply the manifested
+ beliefs of mortal mind, which affirm that life, substance,
+ and intelligence are material, instead of spiritual. These
+274:21 false beliefs and their products constitute the flesh, and
+ the flesh wars against Spirit.
+
+ Impossible partnership
+
+ Divine Science is absolute, and permits no half-way
+274:24 position in learning its Principle and rule - establishing
+ it by demonstration. The conventional firm,
+ called matter and mind, God never formed.
+274:27 Science and understanding, governed by the unerring and
+ eternal Mind, destroy the imaginary copartnership, matter
+ and mind, formed only to be destroyed in a manner and
+274:30 at a period as yet unknown. This suppositional partner-
+ ship is already obsolete, for matter, examined in the light
+ of divine metaphysics, disappears.
+
+ Spirit the starting-point
+
+275:1 Matter has no life to lose, and Spirit never dies. A
+ partnership of mind with matter would ignore omnipres-
+275:3 ent and omnipotent Mind. This shows that
+ matter did not originate in God, Spirit, and is
+ not eternal. Therefore matter is neither substantial, living,
+275:6 nor intelligent. The starting-point of divine Science is
+ that God, Spirit, is All-in-all, and that there is no other
+ might nor Mind, - that God is Love, and therefore He
+275:9 is divine Principle.
+
+ Divine synonyms
+
+ To grasp the reality and order of being in its Science,
+ you must begin by reckoning God as the divine Principle
+275:12 of all that really is. Spirit, Life, Truth, Love,
+ combine as one, - and are the Scriptural names
+ for God. All substance, intelligence, wisdom, being, im-
+275:15 mortality, cause, and effect belong to God. These are
+ His attributes, the eternal manifestations of the infinite
+ divine Principle, Love. No wisdom is wise but His
+275:18 wisdom; no truth is true, no love is lovely, no life is Life
+ but the divine; no good is, but the good God bestows.
+
+ The divine completeness
+
+ Divine metaphysics, as revealed to spiritual understand-
+275:21 ing, shows clearly that all is Mind, and that Mind is
+ God, omnipotence, omnipresence, omniscience,
+ - that is, all power, all presence, all Science.
+275:24 Hence all is in reality the manifestation of Mind.
+
+ Our material human theories are destitute of Science.
+ The true understanding of God is spiritual. It robs the
+275:27 grave of victory. It destroys the false evidence that mis-
+ leads thought and points to other gods, or other so-called
+ powers, such as matter, disease, sin, and death, superior
+275:30 or contrary to the one Spirit.
+
+ Truth, spiritually discerned, is scientifically understood.
+ It casts out error and heals the sick.
+
+ Universal brotherhood
+
+276:1 Having one God, one Mind, unfolds the power that
+ heals the sick, and fulfils these sayings of Scripture, "I
+276:3 am the Lord that healeth thee," and "I have
+ found a ransom." When the divine precepts
+ are understood, they unfold the foundation of fellowship,
+276:6 in which one mind is not at war with another, but all have
+ one Spirit, God, one intelligent source, in accordance with
+ the Scriptural command: "Let this Mind be in you,
+276:9 which was also in Christ Jesus." Man and his Maker
+ are correlated in divine Science, and real consciousness
+ is cognizant only of the things of God.
+
+276:12 The realization that all inharmony is unreal brings
+ objects and thoughts into human view in their true light,
+ and presents them as beautiful and immortal. Harmony
+276:15 in man is as real and immortal as in music. Discord is
+ unreal and mortal.
+
+ Perfection requisite
+
+ If God is admitted to be the only Mind and Life,
+276:18 there ceases to be any opportunity for sin and death.
+ When we learn in Science how to be perfect
+ even as our Father in heaven is perfect,
+276:21 thought is turned into new and healthy channels, -
+ towards the contemplation of things immortal and away
+ from materiality to the Principle of the universe, includ-
+276:24 ing harmonious man.
+
+ Material beliefs and spiritual understanding never
+ mingle. The latter destroys the former. Discord is the
+276:27 /nothingness/ named error. Harmony is the /somethingness/
+ named Truth.
+
+ Like evolving like
+
+ Nature and revelation inform us that like produces
+276:30 like. Divine Science does not gather grapes
+ from thorns nor figs from thistles. Intelli-
+ gence never produces non-intelligence; but matter is
+277:1 ever non-intelligent and therefore cannot spring from
+ intelligence. To all that is unlike unerring and eternal
+277:3 Mind, this Mind saith, "Thou shalt surely die;" and else-
+ where the Scripture says that dust returns to dust. The
+ non-intelligent relapses into its own unreality. Matter
+277:6 never produces mind. The immortal never produces the
+ mortal. Good cannot result in evil. As God Himself is
+ good and is Spirit, goodness and spirituality must be im-
+277:9 mortal. Their opposites, evil and matter, are mortal
+ error, and error has no creator. If goodness and spirit-
+ uality are real, evil and materiality are unreal and can-
+277:12 not be the outcome of an infinite God, good.
+
+ Natural history presents vegetables and animals as
+ preserving their original species, - like reproducing like.
+277:15 A mineral is not produced by a vegetable nor the man
+ by the brute. In reproduction, the order of genus and
+ species is preserved throughout the entire round of nature.
+277:18 This points to the spiritual truth and Science of being.
+ Error relies upon a reversal of this order, asserts that
+ Spirit produces matter and matter produces all the ills
+277:21 of flesh, and therefore that good is the origin of evil.
+ These suppositions contradict even the order of material
+ so-called science.
+
+ Material error
+
+277:24 The realm of the real is Spirit. The unlikeness of Spirit
+ is matter, and the opposite of the real is not divine, - it is
+ a human concept. Matter is an error of state-
+277:27 ment. This error in the premise leads to errors
+ in the conclusion in every statement into which it enters.
+ Nothing we can say or believe regarding matter is immor-
+277:30 tal, for matter is temporal and is therefore a mortal phe-
+ nomenon, a human concept, sometimes beautiful, always
+ erroneous.
+
+ Substance /versus/ supposition
+
+278:1 Is Spirit the source or creator of matter? Science re-
+ veals nothing in Spirit out of which to create matter.
+278:3 Divine metaphysics explains away matter.
+ Spirit is the only substance and consciousness
+ recognized by divine Science. The material
+278:6 senses oppose this, but there are no material senses, for
+ matter has no mind. In Spirit there is no matter, even
+ as in Truth there is no error, and in good no evil. It is
+278:9 a false supposition, the notion that there is real substance-
+ matter, the opposite of Spirit. Spirit, God, is infinite,
+ all. Spirit can have no opposite.
+
+ One cause supreme
+
+278:12 That matter is substantial or has life and sensation, is
+ one of the false beliefs of mortals, and exists only in a
+ supposititious mortal consciousness. Hence,
+278:15 as we approach Spirit and Truth, we lose the
+ consciousness of matter. The admission that there can
+ be material substance requires another admission, -
+278:18 namely, that Spirit is not infinite and that matter is self-
+ creative, self-existent, and eternal. From this it would
+ follow that there are two eternal causes, warring forever
+278:21 with each other; and yet we say that Spirit is supreme
+ and all-presence.
+
+ The belief of the eternity of matter contradicts the
+278:24 demonstration of life as Spirit, and leads to the conclu-
+ sion that if man is material, he originated in matter and
+ must return to dust, - logic which would prove his an-
+278:27 nihilation.
+
+ Substance is Spirit
+
+ All that we term sin, sickness, and death is a mortal
+ belief. We define matter as error, because it is the oppo-
+278:30 site of life, substance, and intelligence. Mat-
+ ter, with its mortality, cannot be substantial
+ if Spirit is substantial and eternal. Which ought to
+279:1 be substance to us, - the erring, changing, and dying,
+ the mutable and mortal, or the unerring, immutable,
+279:3 and immortal? A New Testament writer plainly de-
+ scribes faith, a quality of mind, as "the /substance/ of things
+ hoped for."
+
+ Material mortality
+
+279:6 The doom of matter establishes the conclusion that
+ matter, slime, or protoplasm never originated
+ in the immortal Mind, and is therefore not
+279:9 eternal. Matter is neither created by Mind nor for the
+ manifestation and support of Mind.
+
+ Spiritual tangibility
+
+ Ideas are tangible and real to immortal consciousness,
+279:12 and they have the advantage of being eternal.
+ Spirit and matter can neither coexist nor co-
+ operate, and one can no more create the other than
+279:15 Truth can create error, or /vice versa/.
+
+ In proportion as the belief disappears that life and in-
+ telligence are in or of matter, the immortal facts of
+279:18 being are seen, and their only idea or intelligence is
+ in God. Spirit is reached only through the understand-
+ ing and demonstration of eternal Life and Truth and
+279:21 Love.
+
+ Pantheistic tendencies
+
+ Every system of human philosophy, doctrine, and
+ medicine is more or less infected with the pantheistic
+279:24 belief that there is mind in matter; but this
+ belief contradicts alike revelation and right
+ reasoning. A logical and scientific conclusion is reached
+279:27 only through the knowledge that there are not two
+ bases of being, matter and mind, but one alone, -
+ Mind.
+
+279:30 Pantheism, starting from a material sense of God,
+ seeks cause in effect, Principle in its idea, and life and
+ intelligence in matter.
+
+ The things of God are beautiful
+
+280:1 In the infinitude of Mind, matter must be unknown.
+ Symbols and elements of discord and decay are not prod-
+280:3 ucts of the infinite, perfect, and eternal /All/.
+ From Love and from the light and harmony
+ which are the abode of Spirit, only reflections
+280:6 of good can come. All things beautiful and harmless are
+ ideas of Mind. Mind creates and multiplies them, and
+ the product must be mental.
+
+280:9 Finite belief can never do justice to Truth in any direc-
+ tion. Finite belief limits all things, and would compress
+ Mind, which is infinite, beneath a skull bone. Such be-
+280:12 lief can neither apprehend nor worship the infinite; and
+ to accommodate its finite sense of the divisibility of Soul
+ and substance, it seeks to divide the one Spirit into per-
+280:15 sons and souls.
+
+ Belief in many gods
+
+ Through this error, human belief comes to have "gods
+ many and lords many." Moses declared as Jehovah's
+280:18 first command of the Ten: "Thou shalt have
+ no other gods before me!" But behold the
+ zeal of belief to establish the opposite error of many
+280:21 minds. The argument of the serpent in the allegory, "Ye
+ shall be as gods," urges through every avenue the belief
+ that Soul is in body, and that infinite Spirit, and Life, is
+280:24 in finite forms.
+
+ Sensationless body
+
+ Rightly understood, instead of possessing a sentient
+ material form, man has a sensationless body; and God,
+280:27 the Soul of man and of all existence, being
+ perpetual in His own individuality, harmony,
+ and immortality, imparts and perpetuates these qualities
+280:30 in man, - through Mind, not matter. The only excuse
+ for entertaining human opinions and rejecting the Science
+ of being is our mortal ignorance of Spirit, - ignorance
+281:1 which yields only to the understanding of divine Science,
+ the understanding by which we enter into the kingdom
+281:3 of Truth on earth and learn that Spirit is infinite and
+ supreme. Spirit and matter no more commingle than
+ light and darkness. When one appears, the other dis-
+281:6 appears.
+
+ God and His image
+
+ Error presupposes man to be both mind and matter.
+ Divine Science contradicts the corporeal senses, rebukes
+281:9 mortal belief, and asks: What is the Ego,
+ whence its origin and what its destiny? The
+ Ego-man is the reflection of the Ego-God; the Ego-man
+281:12 is the image and likeness of perfect Mind, Spirit, divine
+ Principle.
+
+ The one Ego, the one Mind or Spirit called God, is
+281:15 infinite individuality, which supplies all form and come-
+ liness and which reflects reality and divinity in individual
+ spiritual man and things.
+
+281:18 The mind supposed to exist in matter or beneath a
+ skull bone is a myth, a misconceived sense and false
+ conception as to man and Mind. When we put off the
+281:21 false sense for the true, and see that sin and mortality
+ have neither Principle nor permanency, we shall learn
+ that sin and mortality are without actual origin or right-
+281:24 ful existence. They are native nothingness, out of which
+ error would simulate creation through a man formed from
+ dust.
+
+ The true new idea
+
+281:27 Divine Science does not put new wine into old bottles,
+ Soul into matter, nor the infinite into the finite. Our
+ false views of matter perish as we grasp
+281:30 the facts of Spirit. The old belief must be
+ cast out or the new idea will be spilled, and the in-
+ spiration, which is to change our standpoint, will be
+282:1 lost. Now, as of old, Truth casts out evils and heals
+ the sick.
+
+ Figures of being
+
+282:3 The real Life, or Mind, and its opposite, the so-called
+ material life and mind, are figured by two geometrical
+ symbols, a circle or sphere and a straight
+282:6 line. The circle represents the infinite with-
+ out beginning or end; the straight line represents the
+ finite, which has both beginning and end. The sphere
+282:9 represents good, the self-existent and eternal individuality
+ or Mind; the straight line represents evil, a belief in
+ a self-made and temporary material existence. Eternal
+282:12 Mind and temporary material existence never unite in
+ figure or in fact.
+
+ Opposite symbols
+
+ A straight line finds no abiding-place in a curve, and a
+282:15 curve finds no adjustment to a straight line. Similarly,
+ matter has no place in Spirit, and Spirit has
+ no place in matter. Truth has no home in
+282:18 error, and error has no foothold in Truth. Mind cannot
+ pass into non-intelligence and matter, nor can non-intel-
+ ligence become Soul. At no point can these opposites
+282:21 mingle or unite. Even though they seem to touch, one
+ is still a curve and the other a straight line.
+
+ There is no inherent power in matter; for all that is
+282:24 material is a material, human, mortal thought, always
+ governing itself erroneously.
+
+ Truth is the intelligence of immortal Mind. Error is
+282:27 the so-called intelligence of mortal mind.
+
+ Truth is not inverted
+
+ Whatever indicates the fall of man or the opposite of
+ God or God's absence, is the Adam-dream, which is neither
+282:30 Mind nor man, for it is not begotten of the
+ Father. The rule of inversion infers from
+ error its opposite, Truth; but Truth is the light which
+283:1 dispels error. As mortals begin to understand Spirit,
+ they give up the belief that there is any true existence
+283:3 apart from God.
+
+ Source of all life and action
+
+ Mind is the source of all movement, and there is no
+ inertia to retard or check its perpetual and harmonious
+283:6 action. Mind is the same Life, Love, and wis-
+ dom "yesterday, and to-day, and forever."
+ Matter and its effects - sin, sickness, and
+283:9 death - are states of mortal mind which act, react, and
+ then come to a stop. They are not facts of Mind. They
+ are not ideas, but illusions. Principle is absolute. It
+283:12 admits of no error, but rests upon understanding.
+
+ But what say prevalent theories? They insist that
+ Life, or God, is one and the same with material life so-
+283:15 called. They speak of both Truth and error as /mind/,
+ and of good and evil as /spirit/. They claim that to be
+ life which is but the objective state of material sense, -
+283:18 such as the structural life of the tree and of material
+ man, - and deem this the manifestation of the one Life,
+ God.
+
+ Spiritual structure
+
+283:21 This false belief as to what really constitutes life so
+ detracts from God's character and nature, that the true
+ sense of His power is lost to all who cling to
+283:24 this falsity. The divine Principle, or Life, can-
+ not be practically demonstrated in length of days, as it
+ was by the patriarchs, unless its Science be accurately
+283:27 stated. We must receive the divine Principle in the under-
+ standing, and live it in daily life; and unless we so do, we
+ can no more demonstrate Science, than we can teach and
+283:30 illustrate geometry by calling a curve a straight line or a
+ straight line a sphere.
+
+ Are mentality, immortality, consciousness, resident in
+284:1 matter? It is not rational to say that Mind is infinite,
+ but dwells in finiteness, - in matter, - or that matter is
+284:3 infinite and the medium of Mind.
+
+ Mind never limited
+
+ If God were limited to man or matter, or if the infinite
+ could be circumscribed within the finite, God would be
+284:6 corporeal, and unlimited Mind would seem
+ to spring from a limited body; but this is an
+ impossibility. Infinite Mind can have no starting-point,
+284:9 and can return to no limit. It can never be in bonds,
+ nor be fully manifested through corporeality.
+
+ Material recognition impossible
+
+ Is God's image or likeness matter, or a mortal, sin,
+284:12 sickness, and death? Can matter recognize Mind?
+ Can infinite Mind recognize matter? Can the
+ infinite dwell in the finite or know aught un-
+284:15 like the infinite? Can Deity be known through
+ the material senses? Can the material senses, which re-
+ ceive no direct evidence of Spirit, give correct testimony
+284:18 as to spiritual life, truth, and love?
+
+ The answer to all these questions must forever be in
+ the negative.
+
+ Our physical insensibility to Spirit
+
+284:21 The physical senses can obtain no proof of God. They
+ can neither see Spirit through the eye nor hear it through
+ the ear, nor can they feel, taste, or smell Spirit.
+284:24 Even the more subtile and misnamed ma-
+ terial elements are beyond the cognizance
+ of these senses, and are known only by the effects com-
+284:27 monly attributed to them.
+
+ According to Christian Science, the only real senses
+ of man are spiritual, emanating from divine Mind.
+284:30 Thought passes from God to man, but neither sensation
+ nor report goes from material body to Mind. The in-
+ tercommunication is always from God to His idea, man.
+285:1 Matter is not sentient and cannot be cognizant of good
+ or of evil, of pleasure or of pain. Man's individu-
+285:3 ality is not material. This Science of being obtains not
+ alone hereafter in what men call Paradise, but here
+ and now; it is the great fact of being for time and
+285:6 eternity.
+
+ The human counterfeit
+
+ What, then, is the material personality which suffers,
+ sins, and dies? It is not man, the image and likeness
+285:9 of God, but man's counterfeit, the inverted
+ likeness, the /unlikeness/ called sin, sickness,
+ and death. The unreality of the claim that a mortal is
+285:12 the true image of God is illustrated by the opposite na-
+ tures of Spirit and matter, Mind and body, for one is
+ intelligence while the other is non-intelligence.
+
+ Material misconceptions
+
+285:15 Is God a physical personality? Spirit is not physical.
+ The belief that a material body is man is a false con-
+ ception of man. The time has come for a
+285:18 finite conception of the infinite and of a ma-
+ terial body as the seat of Mind to give place
+ to a diviner sense of intelligence and its manifestations,
+285:21 to the better understanding that Science gives of the
+ Supreme Being, or divine Principle, and idea.
+
+ Salvation is through reform
+
+ By interpreting God as a corporeal Saviour but not as
+285:24 the saving Principle, or divine Love, we shall continue
+ to seek salvation through pardon and not
+ through reform, and resort to matter instead
+285:27 of Spirit for the cure of the sick. As mortals
+ reach, through knowledge of Christian Science, a higher
+ sense, they will seek to learn, not from matter, but from
+285:30 the divine Principle, God, how to demonstrate the Christ,
+ Truth, as the healing and saving power.
+
+ It is essential to understand, instead of believe, what
+286:1 relates most nearly to the happiness of being. To seek
+ Truth through belief in a human doctrine is not to un-
+286:3 derstand the infinite. We must not seek the immutable
+ and immortal through the finite, mutable, and mortal,
+ and so depend upon belief instead of demonstration, for
+286:6 this is fatal to a knowledge of Science. The understand-
+ ing of Truth gives full faith in Truth, and spiritual un-
+ derstanding is better than all burnt offerings.
+
+286:9 The Master said, "No man cometh unto the Father
+ [the divine Principle of being] but by me," Christ,
+ Life, Truth, Love; for Christ says, "I am the way."
+286:12 Physical causation was put aside from first to
+ last by this original man, Jesus. He knew that the
+ divine. Principle, Love, creates and governs all that
+286:15 is real.
+
+ Goodness a portion of God
+
+ In the Saxon and twenty other tongues /good/ is the term
+ for God. The Scriptures declare all that He
+286:18 made to be good, like Himself, - good in
+ Principle and in idea. Therefore the spiritual
+ universe is good, and reflects God as He is.
+
+ Spiritual thoughts
+
+286:21 God's thoughts are perfect and eternal, are substance
+ and Life. Material and temporal thoughts are human,
+ involving error, and since God, Spirit, is the
+286:24 only cause, they lack a divine cause. The
+ temporal and material are not then creations of Spirit.
+ They are but counterfeits of the spiritual and eternal.
+286:27 Transitory thoughts are the antipodes of everlasting
+ Truth, though (by the supposition of opposite qualities)
+ error must also say, "I am true." But by this saying
+286:30 error, the lie, destroys itself.
+
+ Sin, sickness, and death are comprised in human ma-
+ terial belief, and belong not to the divine Mind. They
+287:1 are without a real origin or existence. They have neither
+ Principle nor permanence, but belong, with all that is
+287:3 material and temporal, to the nothingness of error, which
+ simulates the creations of Truth. All creations of Spirit
+ are eternal; but creations of matter must return to dust.
+287:6 Error supposes man to be both mental and material.
+ Divine Science contradicts this postulate and maintains
+ man's spiritual identity.
+
+ Divine allness
+
+287:9 We call the absence of Truth, /error/. Truth and error
+ are unlike. In Science, Truth is divine, and the /infinite/
+ God can have no unlikeness. Did God, Truth,
+287:12 create error? No! "Doth a fountain send
+ forth at the same place sweet water and bitter?" God
+ being everywhere and all-inclusive, how can He be absent
+287:15 or suggest the absence of omnipresence and omnipotence?
+ How can there be more than /all/?
+
+ Neither understanding nor truth accompanies error,
+287:18 nor is error the offshoot of Mind. Evil calls itself some-
+ thing, when it is nothing. It saith, "I am man, but I am
+ not the image and likeness of God;" whereas the Scrip-
+287:21 tures declare that man was made in God's likeness.
+
+ Error unveiled
+
+ Error is false, mortal belief; it is illusion, without spir-
+ itual identity or foundation, and it has no real existence.
+287:24 The supposition that life, substance, and in-
+ telligence are /in/ matter, or /of/ it, is an error.
+ Matter is neither a thing nor a person, but merely the
+287:27 objective supposition of Spirit's opposite. The five mate-
+ rial senses testify to truth and error as united in a mind
+ both good and evil. Their false evidence will finally
+287:30 yield to Truth, - to the recognition of Spirit and of the
+ spiritual creation.
+
+ Truth cannot be contaminated by error. The state-
+288:1 ment that /Truth is real/ necessarily includes the correlated
+ statement, that /error, Truth's unlikeness, is unreal/.
+
+ The great conflict
+
+288:3 The suppositional warfare between truth and error is
+ only the mental conflict between the evidence of the spir-
+ itual senses and the testimony of the material
+288:6 senses, and this warfare between the Spirit and
+ flesh will settle all questions through faith in and the un-
+ derstanding of divine Love.
+288:9 Superstition and understanding can never combine.
+ When the final physical and moral effects of Christian
+ Science are fully apprehended, the conflict between truth
+288:12 and error, understanding and belief, Science and material
+ sense, foreshadowed by the prophets and inaugurated
+ by Jesus, will cease, and spiritual harmony reign. The
+288:15 lightnings and thunderbolts of error may burst and flash
+ till the cloud is cleared and the tumult dies away in the
+ distance. Then the raindrops of divinity refresh the
+288:18 earth. As St. Paul says: "There remaineth therefore
+ a rest to the people of God" (of Spirit).
+
+ The chief stones in the temple
+
+ The chief stones in the temple of Christian Science are
+288:21 to be found in the following postulates: that Life is God,
+ good, and not evil; that Soul is sinless, not
+ to be found in the body; that Spirit is not, and
+288:24 cannot be, materialized; that Life is not subject
+ to death; that the spiritual real man has no birth, no ma-
+ terial life, and no death.
+
+ The Christ-element
+
+288:27 Science reveals the glorious possibilities of immortal
+ man, forever unlimited by the mortal senses.
+ The Christ-element in the Messiah made him
+288:30 the Way-shower, Truth and Life.
+
+ The eternal Truth destroys what mortals seem to have
+ learned from error, and man's real existence as a child
+289:1 of God comes to light. Truth demonstrated is eternal
+ life. Mortal man can never rise from the temporal /debris/
+289:3 of error, belief in sin, sickness, and death, until he learns
+ that God is the only Life. The belief that life and sensa-
+ tion are in the body should be overcome by the under-
+289:6 standing of what constitutes man as the image of God.
+ Then Spirit will have overcome the flesh.
+
+ Wickedness is not man
+
+ A wicked mortal is not the idea of God. He is little
+289:9 else than the expression of error. To suppose that sin,
+ lust, hatred, envy, hypocrisy, revenge, have life
+ abiding in them, is a terrible mistake. Life
+289:12 and life's idea, Truth and Truth's idea, never make men
+ sick, sinful, or mortal.
+
+ Death but an illusion
+
+ The fact that the Christ, or Truth, overcame and still
+289:15 overcomes death proves the "king of terrors" to be but
+ a mortal belief, or error, which Truth destroys
+ with the spiritual evidences of Life; and this
+289:18 shows that what appears to the senses to be death is but a
+ mortal illusion, for to the real man and the real universe
+ there is no death-process.
+
+289:21 The belief that matter has life results, by the universal
+ law of mortal mind, in a belief in death. So man, tree,
+ and flower are supposed to die; but the fact remains,
+289:24 that God's universe is spiritual and immortal.
+
+ Spiritual offspring
+
+ The spiritual fact and the material belief of things are
+ contradictions; but the spiritual is true, and therefore the
+289:27 material must be untrue. Life is not in matter.
+ Therefore it cannot be said to pass out of mat-
+ ter. Matter and death are mortal illusions. Spirit and
+289:30 all things spiritual are the real and eternal.
+
+ Man is not the offspring of flesh, but of Spirit, - of
+ Life, not of matter. Because Life is God, Life must be
+290:1 eternal, self-existent. Life is the everlasting I AM, the Be-
+ ing who was and is and shall be, whom nothing can erase.
+
+ Death no advantage
+
+290:3 If the Principle, rule, and demonstration of man's being
+ are not in the least understood before what is termed death
+ overtakes mortals, they will rise no higher spir-
+290:6 itually in the scale of existence on account of
+ that single experience, but will remain as material as be-
+ fore the transition, still seeking happiness through a ma-
+290:9 terial, instead of through a spiritual sense of life, and from
+ selfish and inferior motives. That Life or Mind is finite
+ and physical or is manifested through brain and nerves,
+290:12 is false. Hence Truth comes to destroy this error and
+ its effects, - sickness, sin, and death. To the spiritual
+ class, relates the Scripture: "On such the second death
+290:15 hath no power."
+
+ Future purification
+
+ If the change called /death/ destroyed the belief in sin,
+ sickness, and death, happiness would be won at the mo-
+290:18 ment of dissolution, and be forever permanent;
+ but this is not so. Perfection is gained only
+ by perfection. They who are unrighteous shall be un-
+290:21 righteous still, until in divine Science Christ, Truth, re-
+ moves all ignorance and sin.
+
+ Sin is punished
+
+ The sin and error which possess us at the instant of
+290:24 death do not cease at that moment, but endure until the
+ death of these errors. To be wholly spiritual,
+ man must be sinless, and he becomes thus only
+290:27 when he reaches perfection. The murderer, though slain
+ in the act, does not thereby forsake sin. He is no more
+ spiritual for believing that his body died and learning that
+290:30 his cruel mind died not. His thoughts are no purer until
+ evil is disarmed by good. His body is as material as his
+ mind, and /vice versa/.
+
+291:1 The suppositions that sin is pardoned while unfor-
+ saken, that happiness can be genuine in the midst of
+291:3 sin, that the so-called death of the body frees from sin,
+ and that God's pardon is aught but the destruction of
+ sin, - these are grave mistakes. We know that all will
+291:6 be changed "in the twinkling of an eye," when the last
+ trump shall sound; but this last call of wisdom cannot
+ come till mortals have already yielded to each lesser call
+291:9 in the growth of Christian character. Mortals need not
+ fancy that belief in the experience of death will awaken
+ them to glorified being.
+
+ Salvation and probation
+
+291:12 Universal salvation rests on progression and probation,
+ and is unattainable without them. Heaven is not a local-
+ ity, but a divine state of Mind in which all the
+291:15 manifestations of Mind are harmonious and
+ immortal, because sin is not there and man is
+ found having no righteousness of his own, but in posses-
+291:18 sion of "the mind of the Lord," as the Scripture says.
+
+ "In the place where the tree falleth, there it shall
+ be." So we read in Ecclesiastes. This text has been
+291:21 transformed into the popular proverb, "As the tree
+ falls, so it must lie." As man falleth asleep, so shall he
+ awake. As death findeth mortal man, so shall he be
+291:24 after death, until probation and growth shall effect the
+ needed change. Mind never becomes dust. No resur-
+ rection from the grave awaits Mind or Life, for the grave
+291:27 has no power over either.
+
+ Day of judgment
+
+ No final judgment awaits mortals, for the judgment-
+ day of wisdom comes hourly and continually,
+291:30 even the judgment by which mortal man is di-
+ vested of all material error. As for spiritual error there
+ is none.
+
+292:1 When the last mortal fault is destroyed, then the final
+ trump will sound which will end the battle of Truth with
+292:3 error and mortality; "but of that day and hour, knoweth
+ no man." Here prophecy pauses. Divine Science alone
+ can compass the heights and depths of being and reveal
+292:6 the infinite.
+
+ Primitive error
+
+ Truth will be to us "the resurrection and the life" only
+ as it destroys all error and the belief that Mind, the only
+292:9 immortality of man, can be fettered by the
+ body, and Life be controlled by death. A sin-
+ ful, sick, and dying mortal is not the likeness of God, the
+292:12 perfect and eternal.
+
+ Matter is the primitive belief of mortal mind, because
+ this so-called mind has no cognizance of Spirit. To
+292:15 mortal mind, matter is substantial, and evil is
+ real. The so-called senses of mortals are material.
+ Hence the so-called life of mortals is dependent on
+292:18 matter.
+
+ Explaining the origin of material man and mortal mind,
+ Jesus said: "Why do ye not understand my speech?
+292:21 Even because ye cannot hear my word. Ye are of your
+ father, the devil [evil], and the lusts of your father ye will
+ do. He was a murderer from the beginning, and abode
+292:24 not in the truth, because there is no truth in him. When
+ he speaketh a lie, he speaketh of his own: for he is a liar,
+ and the father of it."
+
+ Immortal man
+
+292:27 This carnal material mentality, misnamed /mind/, is
+ mortal. Therefore man would be annihilated, were it
+ not for the spiritual real man's indissoluble
+292:30 connection with his God, which Jesus brought
+ to light. In his resurrection and ascension, Jesus showed
+ that a mortal man is not the real essence of manhood, and
+293:1 that this unreal material mortality disappears in presence
+ of the reality.
+
+ Elementary electricity
+
+293:3 Electricity is not a vital fluid, but the least material
+ form of illusive consciousness, - the material mindless-
+ ness, which forms no link between matter and
+293:6 Mind, and which destroys itself. Matter and
+ mortal mind are but different strata of human belief. The
+ grosser substratum is named matter or body; the more
+293:9 ethereal is called mind. This so-called mind and body
+ is the illusion called a mortal, a mind in matter. In reality
+ and in Science, both strata, mortal mind and mortal body,
+293:12 are false representatives of man.
+
+ The material so-called gases and forces are counter-
+ feits of the spiritual forces of divine Mind, whose potency
+293:15 is Truth, whose attraction is Love, whose adhesion and
+ cohesion are Life, perpetuating the eternal facts of being.
+ Electricity is the sharp surplus of materiality which coun-
+293:18 terfeits the true essence of spirituality or truth, - the
+ great difference being that electricity is not intelligent,
+ while spiritual truth is Mind.
+
+ The counterfeit forces
+
+293:21 There is no vapid fury of mortal mind - expressed in
+ earthquake, wind, wave, lightning, fire, bestial ferocity
+ - and this so-called mind is self-destroyed.
+293:24 The manifestations of evil, which counterfeit
+ divine justice, are called in the Scriptures, "The anger
+ of the Lord." In reality, they show the self-destruction
+293:27 of error or matter and point to matter's opposite, the
+ strength and permanency of Spirit. Christian Science
+ brings to light Truth and its supremacy, universal har-
+293:30 mony, the entireness of God, good, and the nothingness
+ of evil.
+
+ Instruments of error
+
+ The five physical senses are the avenues and instru-
+294:1 ments of human error, and they correspond with error.
+ These senses indicate the common human belief, that life,
+294:3 substance, and intelligence are a unison of
+ matter with Spirit. This is pantheism, and
+ carries within itself the seeds of all error.
+
+294:6 If man is both mind and matter, the loss of one finger
+ would take away some quality and quantity of the man,
+ for matter and man would be one.
+
+ Mortal verdict
+
+294:9 The belief that matter thinks, sees, or feels is not more
+ real than the belief that matter enjoys and suffers. This
+ mortal belief, misnamed /man/, is error, saying:
+294:12 "Matter has intelligence and sensation. Nerves
+ feel. Brain thinks and sins. The stomach can make a
+ man cross. Injury can cripple and matter can kill man."
+294:15 This verdict of the so-called material senses victimizes
+ mortals, taught, as they are by physiology and pathology,
+ to revere false testimony, even the errors that are destroyed
+294:18 by Truth through spiritual sense and Science.
+
+ Mythical pleasure
+
+ The lines of demarcation between immortal man, repre-
+ senting Spirit, and mortal man, representing the error that
+294:21 life and intelligence are in matter, show the
+ pleasures and pains of matter to be myths, and
+ human belief in them to be the father of mythology, in
+294:24 which matter is represented as divided into intelligent gods.
+ Man's genuine selfhood is recognizable only in what is
+ good and true. Man is neither self-made nor made by
+294:27 mortals. God created man.
+
+ Severed members
+
+ The inebriate believes that there is pleasure in intoxica-
+ tion. The thief believes that he gains something by steal-
+294:30 ing, and the hypocrite that he is hiding himself. The
+ Science of Mind corrects such mistakes, for Truth demon-
+ strates the falsity of error.
+
+ Severed members
+
+295:1 The belief that a severed limb is aching in the old loca-
+ tion, the sensation seeming to be in nerves which
+295:3 are no longer there, is an added proof of the un-
+ reliability of physical testimony.
+
+ Mortals unlike immortals
+
+ God creates and governs the universe, including man.
+295:6 The universe is filled with spiritual ideas, which He
+ evolves, and they are obedient to the Mind
+ that makes them. Mortal mind would trans-
+295:9 form the spiritual into the material, and then
+ recover man's original self in order to escape from the
+ mortality of this error. Mortals are not like immortals,
+295:12 created in God's own image; but infinite Spirit being all,
+ mortal consciousness will at last yield to the scientific fact
+ and disappear, and the real sense of being, perfect and
+295:15 forever intact, will appear.
+
+ Goodness transparent
+
+ The manifestation of God through mortals is as light
+ passing through the window-pane. The light and the
+295:18 glass never mingle, but as matter, the glass
+ is less opaque than the walls. The mortal
+ mind through which Truth appears most vividly is that
+295:21 one which has lost much materiality - much error - in
+ order to become a better transparency for Truth. Then,
+ like a cloud melting into thin vapor, it no longer hides
+295:24 the sun.
+
+ Brainology a myth
+
+ All that is called mortal thought is made up of error.
+ The theoretical mind is matter, named /brain/, or /mate/-
+295:27 /rial consciousness/, the exact opposite of real
+ Mind, or Spirit. Brainology teaches that
+ mortals are created to suffer and die. It further
+295:30 teaches that when man is dead, his immortal soul is
+ resurrected from death and mortality. Thus error the-
+ orizes that spirit is born of matter and returns to mat-
+296:1 ter, and that man has a resurrection from dust; whereas
+ Science unfolds the eternal verity, that man is the spiritual,
+296:3 eternal reflection of God.
+
+ Scientific purgation
+
+ Progress is born of experience. It is the ripening of
+ mortal man, through which the mortal is dropped for
+296:6 the immortal. Either here or hereafter, suf-
+ fering or Science must destroy all illusions
+ regarding life and mind, and regenerate material sense
+296:9 and self. The old man with his deeds must be put off.
+ Nothing sensual or sinful is immortal. The death of a
+ false material sense and of sin, not the death of organic
+296:12 matter, is what reveals man and Life, harmonious, real,
+ and eternal.
+
+ The so-called pleasures and pains of matter perish,
+296:15 and they must go out under the blaze of Truth, spiritual
+ sense, and the actuality of being. Mortal belief must lose
+ all satisfaction in error and sin in order to part with
+296:18 them.
+
+ Whether mortals will learn this sooner or later, and
+ how long they will suffer the pangs of destruction, de-
+296:21 pends upon the tenacity of error.
+
+ Mixed testimony
+
+ The knowledge obtained from the corporeal senses
+ leads to sin and death. When the evidence of Spirit
+296:24 and matter, Truth and error, seems to com-
+ mingle, it rests upon foundations which time
+ is wearing away. Mortal mind judges by the testimony
+296:27 of the material senses, until Science obliterates this false
+ testimony. An improved belief is one step out of error,
+ and aids in taking the next step and in understanding
+296:30 the situation in Christian Science.
+
+ Belief an autocrat
+
+ Mortal belief is a liar from the beginning, not deserving
+ power. It says to mortals, "You are wretched!" and they
+297:1 think they are so; and nothing can change this state, until
+ the belief changes. Mortal belief says, "You are happy!"
+297:3 and mortals are so; and no circumstance can
+ alter the situation, until the belief on this sub-
+ ject changes. Human belief says to mortals, "You are
+297:6 sick!" and this testimony manifests itself on the body as
+ sickness. It is as necessary for a health-illusion, as for
+ an illusion of sickness, to be instructed out of itself into
+297:9 the understanding of what constitutes health; for a change
+ in either a health-belief or a belief in sickness affects the
+ physical condition.
+
+ Self-improvement
+
+297:12 Erroneous belief is destroyed by truth. Change the
+ evidence, and that disappears which before seemed real
+ to this false belief, and the human conscious-
+297:15 ness rises higher. Thus the reality of being
+ is attained and man found to be immortal. The only
+ fact concerning any material concept is, that it is neither
+297:18 scientific nor eternal, but subject to change and dis-
+ solution.
+
+ Faith higher than belief
+
+ Faith is higher and more spiritual than belief. It is
+297:21 a chrysalis state of human thought, in which spiritual
+ evidence, contradicting the testimony of mate-
+ rial sense, begins to appear, and Truth, the
+297:24 ever-present, is becoming understood. Human thoughts
+ have their degrees of comparison. Some thoughts are
+ better than others. A belief in Truth is better than a
+297:27 belief in error, but no mortal testimony is founded on the
+ divine rock. Mortal testimony can be shaken. Until
+ belief becomes faith, and faith becomes spiritual under-
+297:30 standing, human thought has little relation to the actual
+ or divine.
+
+ A mortal belief fulfils its own conditions. Sickness,
+298:1 sin, and death are the vague realities of human conclu-
+ sions. Life, Truth, and Love are the realities of divine
+298:3 Science. They dawn in faith and glow full-orbed in
+ spiritual understanding. As a cloud hides the sun it
+ cannot extinguish, so false belief silences for a while the
+298:6 voice of immutable harmony, but false belief cannot de-
+ stroy Science armed with faith, hope, and fruition.
+
+ Truth's witness
+
+ What is termed material sense can report only a mor-
+298:9 tal temporary sense of things, whereas spiritual sense can
+ bear witness only to Truth. To material sense,
+ the unreal is the real until this sense is corrected
+298:12 by Christian Science.
+
+ Spiritual sense, contradicting the material senses, in-
+ volves intuition, hope, faith, understanding, fruition, real-
+298:15 ity. Material sense expresses the belief that mind is in
+ matter. This human belief, alternating between a sense
+ of pleasure and pain, hope and fear, life and death, never
+298:18 reaches beyond the boundary of the mortal or the unreal.
+ When the real is attained, which is announced by Science,
+ joy is no longer a trembler, nor is hope a cheat. Spirit-
+298:21 ual ideas, like numbers and notes, start from Principle,
+ and admit no materialistic beliefs. Spiritual ideas lead
+ up to their divine origin, God, and to the spiritual sense
+298:24 of being.
+
+ Thought-angels
+
+ Angels are not etherealized human beings, evolving
+ animal qualities in their wings; but they are celestial
+298:27 visitants, flying on spiritual, not material,
+ pinions. Angels are pure thoughts from God,
+ winged with Truth and Love, no matter what their indi-
+298:30 vidualism may be. Human conjecture confers upon angels
+ its own forms of thought, marked with superstitious out-
+ lines, making them human creatures with suggestive
+299:1 feathers; but this is only fancy. It has behind it no more
+ reality than has the sculptor's thought when he carves
+299:3 his "Statue of Liberty," which embodies his concep-
+ tion of an unseen quality or condition, but which has
+ no physical antecedent reality save in the artist's own ob-
+299:6 servation and "chambers of imagery."
+
+ Our Angelic messengers
+
+ My angels are exalted thoughts, appearing at the door
+ of some sepulchre, in which human belief has buried
+299:9 its fondest earthly hopes. With white fin-
+ gers they point upward to a new and glo-
+ rified trust, to higher ideals of life and its joys. Angels
+299:12 are God's representatives. These upward-soaring beings
+ never lead towards self, sin, or materiality, but guide to
+ the divine Principle of all good, whither every real indi-
+299:15 viduality, image, or likeness of God, gathers. By giving
+ earnest heed to these spiritual guides they tarry with us,
+ and we entertain "angels unawares."
+
+ Knowledge and Truth
+
+299:18 Knowledge gained from material sense is figuratively
+ represented in Scripture as a tree, bearing the fruits of
+ sin, sickness, and death. Ought we not then
+299:21 to judge the knowledge thus obtained to be
+ untrue and dangerous, since "the tree is known by his
+ fruit"?
+
+299:24 Truth never destroys God's idea. Truth is spiritual,
+ eternal substance, which cannot destroy the right reflec-
+ tion. Corporeal sense, or error, may seem to hide Truth,
+299:27 health, harmony, and Science, as the mist obscures the
+ sun or the mountain; but Science, the sunshine of Truth,
+ will melt away the shadow and reveal the celestial
+299:30 peaks.
+
+ Old and new man
+
+ If man were solely a creature of the material senses,
+ he would have no eternal Principle and would be mutable
+300:1 and mortal. Human logic is awry when it attempts
+ to draw correct spiritual conclusions regarding life from
+300:3 matter. Finite sense has no true apprecia-
+ tion of infinite Principle, God, or of His infi-
+ nite image or reflection, man. The mirage, which makes
+300:6 trees and cities seem to be where they are not, illustrates
+ the illusion of material man, who cannot be the image
+ of God.
+
+300:9 So far as the scientific statement as to man is under-
+ stood, it can be proved and will bring to light the true
+ reflection of God - the real man, or the /new/ man (as
+300:12 St. Paul has it).
+
+ The tares and wheat
+
+ The temporal and unreal never touch the eternal and
+ real. The mutable and imperfect never touch the im-
+300:15 mutable and perfect. The inharmonious and
+ self-destructive never touch the harmonious
+ and self-existent. These opposite qualities are the tares
+300:18 and wheat, which never really mingle, though (to mortal
+ sight) they grow side by side until the harvest; then, Sci-
+ ence separates the wheat from the tares, through the real-
+300:21 ization of God as ever present and of man as reflecting
+ the divine likeness.
+
+ The divine reflection
+
+ Spirit is God, Soul; therefore Soul is not in matter. If
+300:24 Spirit were in matter, God would have no representative,
+ and matter would be identical with God.
+ The theory that soul, spirit, intelligence, in-
+300:27 habits matter is taught by the schools. This theory is
+ unscientific. The universe reflects and expresses the di-
+ vine substance or Mind; therefore God is seen only in the
+300:30 spiritual universe and spiritual man, as the sun is seen in
+ the ray of light which goes out from it. God is re-
+ vealed only in that which reflects Life, Truth, Love, -
+301:1 yea, which manifests God's attributes and power, even
+ as the human likeness thrown upon the mirror, repeats
+301:3 the color, form, and action of the person in front of the
+ mirror.
+
+ Few persons comprehend what Christian Science
+301:6 means by the word /reflection. /To himself, mortal and
+ material man seems to be substance, but his sense of
+ substance involves error and therefore is material,
+301:9 temporal.
+
+ On the other hand, the immortal, spiritual man is really
+ substantial, and reflects the eternal substance, or Spirit,
+301:12 which mortals hope for. He reflects the divine, which
+ constitutes the only real and eternal entity. This reflection
+ seems to mortal sense transcendental, because the spiritual
+301:15 man's substantiality transcends mortal vision and is re-
+ vealed only through divine Science.
+
+ Inverted images and ideas
+
+ As God is substance and man is the divine image and
+301:18 likeness, man should wish for, and in reality has, only
+ the substance of good, the substance of Spirit,
+ not matter. The belief that man has any other
+301:21 substance, or mind, is not spiritual and breaks
+ the First Commandment, Thou shalt have one God, one
+ Mind. Mortal man seems to himself to be material sub-
+301:24 stance, while man is "image" (idea). Delusion, sin, dis-
+ ease, and death arise from the false testimony of material
+ sense, which, from a supposed standpoint outside the
+301:27 focal distance of infinite Spirit, presents an inverted image
+ of Mind and substance with everything turned upside
+ down.
+
+301:30 This falsity presupposes soul to be an unsubstantial
+ dweller in material forms, and man to be material instead
+ of spiritual. Immortality is not bounded by mortality.
+302:1 Soul is not compassed by finiteness. Principle is not to
+ be found in fragmentary ideas.
+
+ Identity not lost
+
+302:3 The material body and mind are temporal, but the
+ real man is spiritual and eternal. The identity of the
+ real man is not lost, but found through this
+302:6 explanation; for the conscious infinitude of
+ existence and of all identity is thereby discerned and re-
+ mains unchanged. It is impossible that man should lose
+302:9 aught that is real, when God is all and eternally his. The
+ notion that mind is in matter, and that the so-called pleas-
+ ures and pains, the birth, sin, sickness, and death of
+302:12 matter, are real, is a mortal belief; and this belief is all
+ that will ever be lost.
+
+ Definition of man
+
+ Continuing our definition of/ man/, let us remember that
+302:15 harmonious and immortal man has existed forever, and
+ is always beyond and above the mortal illu-
+ sion of any life, substance and intelligence
+302:18 as existent in matter. This statement is based on fact,
+ not fable. The Science of being reveals man as perfect,
+ even as the Father is perfect, because the Soul, or Mind,
+302:21 of the spiritual man is God, the divine Principle of all
+ being, and because this real man is governed by Soul
+ instead of sense, by the law of Spirit, not by the so-called
+302:24 laws of matter.
+
+ God is Love. He is therefore the divine, infinite Prin-
+ ciple, called Person or God. Man's true consciousness
+302:27 is in the mental, not in any bodily or personal likeness
+ to Spirit. Indeed, the body presents no proper likeness
+ of divinity, though mortal sense would fain have us so
+302:30 believe.
+
+ Mental propagation
+
+ Even in Christian Science, reproduction by Spirit's
+ individual ideas is but the reflection of the creative power
+303:1 of the divine Principle of those ideas. The reflection,
+ through mental manifestation, of the multitudinous
+303:3 forms of Mind which people the realm of
+ the real is controlled by Mind, the Principle
+ governing the reflection. Multiplication of God's chil-
+303:6 dren comes from no power of propagation in matter, it
+ is the reflection of Spirit.
+
+ The minutiae of lesser individualities reflect the one di-
+303:9 vine individuality and are comprehended in and formed
+ by Spirit, not by material sensation. Whatever reflects
+ Mind, Life, Truth, and Love, is spiritually conceived and
+303:12 brought forth; but the statement that man is conceived
+ and evolved both spiritually and materially, or by both
+ God and man, contradicts this eternal truth. All the
+303:15 vanity of the ages can never make both these contraries
+ true. Divine Science lays the axe at the root of the illu-
+ sion that life, or mind, is formed by or is in the material
+303:18 body, and Science will eventually destroy this illusion
+ through the self-destruction of all error and the beatified
+ understanding of the Science of Life.
+
+ Error defined
+
+303:21 The belief that pain and pleasure, life and death, holi-
+ ness and unholiness, mingle in man, - that
+ mortal, material man is the likeness of God
+303:24 and is himself a creator, - is a fatal error.
+
+ Man's entity spiritual
+
+ God, without the image and likeness of Himself, would
+ be a nonentity, or Mind unexpressed. He would be
+303:27 without a witness or proof of His own na-
+ ture. Spiritual man is the image or idea of
+ God, an idea which cannot be lost nor sep-
+303:30 arated from its divine Principle. When the evidence
+ before the material senses yielded to spiritual sense, the
+ apostle declared that nothing could alienate him from
+304:1 God, from the sweet sense and presence of Life and
+ Truth.
+
+ Man inseparable from Love
+
+304:3 It is ignorance and false belief, based on a material
+ sense of things, which hide spiritual beauty and good-
+ ness. Understanding this, Paul said: "Nei-
+304:6 ther death, nor life, . . . nor things present,
+ nor things to come, nor height, nor depth, nor
+ any other creature, shall be able to separate us from
+304:9 the love of God." This is the doctrine of Christian
+ Science: that divine Love cannot be deprived of its
+ manifestation, or object; that joy cannot be turned into
+304:12 sorrow, for sorrow is not the master of joy; that good can
+ never produce evil; that matter can never produce mind
+ nor life result in death. The perfect man - governed
+304:15 by God, his perfect Principle - is sinless and eternal.
+
+ Harmony natural
+
+ Harmony is produced by its Principle, is controlled
+ by it and abides with it. Divine Principle is the Life
+304:18 of man. Man's happiness is not, therefore, at
+ the disposal of physical sense. Truth is not
+ contaminated by error. Harmony in man is as beautiful
+304:21 as in music, and discord is unnatural, unreal.
+
+ The science of music governs tones. If mortals caught
+ harmony through material sense, they would lose har-
+304:24 mony, if time or accident robbed them of material sense.
+ To be master of chords and discords, the science of
+ music must be understood. Left to the decisions
+304:27 of material sense, music is liable to be misappre-
+ hended and lost in confusion. Controlled by belief,
+ instead of understanding, music is, must be, imper-
+304:30 fectly expressed. So man, not understanding the Sci-
+ ence of being, - thrusting aside his divine Principle as
+ incomprehensible, - is abandoned to conjectures, left in
+305:1 the hands of ignorance, placed at the disposal of illusions,
+ subjected to material sense which is discord. A discon-
+305:3 tented, discordant mortal is no more a /man/ than discord
+ is music.
+
+ Human reflection
+
+ A picture in the camera or a face reflected in the mirror
+305:6 is not the original, though resembling it. Man, in the
+ likeness of his Maker, reflects the central light
+ of being, the invisible God. As there is no cor-
+305:9 poreality in the mirrored form, which is but a reflection,
+ so man, like all things real, reflects God, his divine Prin-
+ ciple, not in a mortal body.
+
+305:12 Gender also is a quality, not of God, but a character-
+ istic of mortal mind. The verity that God's image is not
+ a creator, though he reflects the creation of Mind, God,
+305:15 constitutes the underlying reality of reflection. "Then
+ answered Jesus and said unto them: Verily, verily I say
+ unto you, the Son can do nothing of himself, but what he
+305:18 seeth the Father do: for what things soever He doeth,
+ these also doeth the Son likewise."
+
+ Inverted images
+
+ The inverted images presented by the senses, the de-
+305:21 flections of matter as opposed to the Science of spirit-
+ ual reflection, are all unlike Spirit, God. In
+ the illusion of life that is here to-day and
+305:24 gone to-morrow, man would be wholly mortal, were
+ it not that Love, the divine Principle that obtains in
+ divine Science, destroys all error and brings immor-
+305:27 tality to light. Because man is the reflection of his
+ Maker, he is not subject to birth, growth, maturity, de-
+ cay. These mortal dreams are of human origin, not
+305:30 divine.
+
+ Jewish traditions
+
+ The Sadducees reasoned falsely about the resurrec-
+ tion, but not so blindly as the Pharisees, who believed
+306:1 error to be as immortal as Truth. The Pharisees thought
+ that they could raise the spiritual from the material. They
+306:3 would first make life result in death, and then
+ resort to death to reproduce spiritual life.
+ Jesus taught them how death was to be overcome by
+306:6 spiritual Life, and demonstrated this beyond cavil.
+
+ Divinity not childless
+
+ Life demonstrates Life. The immortality of Soul makes
+ man immortal. If God, who is Life, were parted for a
+306:9 moment from His reflection, man, during that
+ moment there would be no divinity reflected.
+ The Ego would be unexpressed, and the Father would be
+306:12 childless, - no Father.
+
+ If Life or Soul and its representative, man, unite for
+ a period and then are separated as by a law of divorce to
+306:15 be brought together again at some uncertain future time
+ and in a manner unknown, - and this is the general
+ religious opinion of mankind, - we are left without a
+306:18 rational proof of immortality. But man cannot be sep-
+ arated for an instant from God, if man reflects God.
+ Thus Science proves man's existence to be intact.
+
+ Thought-forms
+
+306:21 The myriad forms of mortal thought, made manifest
+ as matter, are not more distinct nor real to the mate-
+ rial senses than are the Soul-created forms
+306:24 to spiritual sense, which cognizes Life as per-
+ manent. Undisturbed amid the jarring testimony of the
+ material senses, Science, still enthroned, is unfolding
+306:27 to mortals the immutable, harmonious, divine Principle,
+ - is unfolding Life and the universe, ever present and
+ eternal.
+
+306:30 God's man, spiritually created, is not material and
+ mortal.
+
+ The serpent's whisper
+
+ The parent of all human discord was the Adam-dream,
+307:1 the deep sleep, in which originated the delusion that life
+ and intelligence proceeded from and passed into matter.
+307:3 This pantheistic error, or so-called /serpent/, in-
+ sists still upon the opposite of Truth, saying,
+ "Ye shall be as gods;" that is, I will make error as real
+307:6 and eternal as Truth.
+
+ Evil still affirms itself to be mind, and declares that
+ there is more than one intelligence or God. It says:
+307:9 "There shall be lords and gods many. I declare that God
+ makes evil minds and evil spirits, and that I aid Him.
+ Truth shall change sides and be unlike Spirit. I will
+307:12 put spirit into what I call matter, and matter shall seem
+ to have life as much as God, Spirit, who /is/ the only life."
+
+ Bad results from error
+
+ This error has proved itself to be error. Its life is found
+307:15 to be not Life, but only a transient, false sense of an ex-
+ istence which ends in death. Error charges
+ its lie to Truth and says: "The Lord knows
+307:18 it. He has made man immortal and material, out of mat-
+ ter instead of Spirit." Thus error partakes of its own
+ nature and utters its own falsities. If we regard matter
+307:21 as intelligent, and Mind as both good and evil, every sin
+ or supposed material pain and pleasure seems normal,
+ a part of God's creation, and so weighs against our course
+307:24 Spiritward.
+
+ Higher statutes
+
+ Truth has no beginning. The divine Mind is the Soul
+ of man, and gives man dominion over all things. Man
+307:27 was not created from a material basis, nor
+ bidden to obey material laws which Spirit never
+ made; his province is in spiritual statutes, in the higher
+307:30 law of Mind.
+
+ The great question
+
+ Above error's awful din, blackness, and chaos, the voice
+ of Truth still calls: "Adam, where art thou? Conscious-
+308:1 ness, where art thou? Art thou dwelling in the belief
+ that mind is in matter, and that evil is mind, or art thou
+308:3 in the living faith that there is and can be but
+ one God, and keeping His commandment?"
+ Until the lesson is learned that God is the only Mind gov-
+308:6 erning man, mortal belief will be afraid as it was in the
+ beginning, and will hide from the demand, "Where art
+ thou?" This awful demand, "Adam, where art thou?"
+308:9 is met by the admission from the head, heart, stomach,
+ blood, nerves, etc.: "Lo, here I am, looking for happiness
+ and life in the body, but finding only an illusion, a blend-
+308:12 ing of false claims, false pleasure, pain, sin, sickness, and
+ death."
+
+ The Soul-inspired patriarchs heard the voice of Truth,
+308:15 and talked with God as consciously as man talks with man.
+
+ Wrestling of Jacob
+
+ Jacob was /alone/, wrestling with error, - struggling
+ with a mortal sense of life, substance, and intelligence
+308:18 as existent in matter with its false pleasures
+ and pains, - when an angel, a message from
+ Truth and Love, appeared to him and smote the sinew,
+308:21 or strength, of his error, till he saw its unreality; and
+ Truth, being thereby understood, gave him spiritual
+ strength in this Peniel of divine Science. Then said
+308:24 the spiritual evangel: "Let me go, for the day breaketh;"
+ that is, the light of Truth and Love dawns upon thee.
+ But the patriarch, perceiving his error and his need
+308:27 of help, did not loosen his hold upon this glorious light
+ until his nature was transformed. When Jacob was
+ asked, "What is thy name?" he straightway answered;
+308:30 and then his name was changed to Israel, for "as a prince"
+ had he prevailed and had "power with God and with
+ men." Then Jacob questioned his deliverer, "Tell me,
+309:1 I pray thee, /thy/ name;" but this appellation was withheld,
+ for the messenger was not a corporeal being, but a name-
+309:3 less, incorporeal impartation of divine Love to man, which,
+ to use the word of the Psalmist, /restored /his Soul, - gave
+ him the spiritual sense of being and rebuked his material
+309:6 sense.
+
+ Israel the new name
+
+ The result of Jacob's struggle thus appeared. He had
+ conquered material error with the understanding of Spirit
+309:9 and of spiritual power. This changed the man.
+ He was no longer called Jacob, but Israel, -
+ a prince of God, or a soldier of God, who had fought
+309:12 a good fight. He was to become the father of those, who
+ through earnest striving followed his demonstration of the
+ power of Spirit over the material senses; and the children
+309:15 of earth who followed his example were to be called the
+ children of Israel, until the Messiah should rename them.
+ If these children should go astray, and forget that Life
+309:18 is God, good, and that good is not in elements which are
+ not spiritual, - thus losing the divine power which heals
+ the sick and sinning, - they were to be brought back
+309:21 through great tribulation, to be renamed in Christian
+ Science and led to deny material sense, or mind in matter,
+ even as the gospel teaches.
+
+ Life never structural
+
+309:24 The Science of being shows it to be impossible for in-
+ finite Spirit or Soul to be in a finite body or for man to
+ have an intelligence separate from his Maker.
+309:27 It is a self-evident error to suppose that there
+ can be such a reality as organic animal or vegetable life,
+ when such so-called life always ends in death. Life is
+309:30 never for a moment extinct. Therefore it is never struc-
+ tural nor organic, and is never absorbed nor limited by its
+ own formations.
+
+ Thought seen as substance
+
+310:1 The artist is not in his painting. The picture is the
+ artist's thought objectified. The human belief fancies
+310:3 that it delineates thought on matter, but what
+ is matter? Did it exist prior to thought?
+ Matter is made up of supposititious mortal mind-force;
+310:6 but all might is divine Mind. Thought will finally be
+ understood and seen in all form, substance, and color, but
+ without material accompaniments. The potter is not in
+310:9 the clay; else the clay would have power over the potter.
+ God is His own infinite Mind, and expresses all.
+
+ The central intelligence
+
+ Day may decline and shadows fall, but darkness flees
+310:12 when the earth has again turned upon its axis. The sun
+ is not affected by the revolution of the earth.
+ So Science reveals Soul as God, untouched
+310:15 by sin and death, - as the central life and intelligence
+ around which circle harmoniously all things in the sys-
+ tems of Mind.
+
+ Soul imperishable
+
+310:18 Soul changeth not. We are commonly taught that there
+ is a human soul which sins and is spiritually lost, - that
+ soul may be lost, and yet be immortal. If
+310:21 Soul could sin, Spirit, Soul, would be flesh in-
+ stead of Spirit. It is the belief of the flesh and of mate-
+ rial sense which sins. If Soul sinned, Soul would die.
+310:24 Sin is the element of self-destruction, and spiritual death
+ is oblivion. If there was sin in Soul, the annihilation of
+ Spirit would be inevitable. The only Life is Spirit, and
+310:27 if Spirit should lose Life as God, good, then Spirit, which
+ has no other existence, would be annihilated.
+
+ Mind is God, and God is not seen by material sense,
+310:30 because Mind is Spirit, which material sense cannot dis-
+ cern. There is neither growth, maturity, nor decay in
+ Soul. These changes are the mutations of material sense,
+311:1 the varying clouds of mortal belief, which hide the truth
+ of being.
+
+311:3 What we term mortal mind or carnal mind, dependent
+ on matter for manifestation, is not Mind. God is Mind:
+ all that Mind, God, is, or hath made, is good, and He
+311:6 made all. Hence evil is not made and is not real.
+
+ Sin only of the flesh
+
+ Soul is immortal because it is Spirit, which has no ele-
+ ment of self-destruction. is man lost spiritually? No,
+311:9 he can only lose a sense material. All sin is
+ of the flesh. It cannot be spiritual. Sin exists
+ here or hereafter only so long as the illusion of mind in
+311:12 matter remains. It is a sense of sin, and not a sinful soul,
+ which is lost. Evil is destroyed by the sense of good.
+
+ Soul impeccable
+
+ Through false estimates of soul as dwelling in sense
+311:15 and of mind as dwelling in matter, belief strays into a
+ sense of temporary loss or absence of soul, spir-
+ itual truth. This state of error is the mortal
+311:18 dream of life and substance as existent in matter, and is
+ directly opposite to the immortal reality of being. So long
+ as we believe that soul can sin or that immortal Soul is in
+311:21 mortal body, we can never understand the Science of be-
+ ing. When humanity does understand this Science, it
+ will become the law of Life to man, - even the higher law
+311:24 of Soul, which prevails over material sense through har-
+ mony and immortality.
+
+ The objects cognized by the physical senses have not
+311:27 the reality of substance. They are only what mortal
+ belief calls them. Matter, sin, and mortality lose all
+ supposed consciousness or claim to life or existence, as
+311:30 mortals lay off a false sense of life, substance, and intelli-
+ gence. but the spiritual, eternal man is not touched by
+ these phases of mortality.
+
+ Sense-dreams
+
+312:1 How true it is that whatever is learned through material
+ sense must be lost because such so-called knowledge is
+312:3 reversed by the spiritual facts of being in
+ Science. That which material sense calls
+ intangible, is found to be substance. What to material
+312:6 sense seems substance, becomes nothingness, as the sense-
+ dream vanishes and reality appears.
+
+ The senses regard a corpse, not as man, but simply as
+312:9 matter. People say, "Man is dead;" but this death is
+ the departure of a mortal's mind, not of matter. The
+ matter is still there. The belief of that mortal that he
+312:12 must die occasioned his departure; yet you say that
+ matter has caused his death.
+
+ Vain ecstasies
+
+ People go into ecstasies over the sense of a corporeal
+312:15 Jehovah, though with scarcely a spark of love in their
+ hearts; yet God /is/ love, and without Love,
+ God, immortality cannot appear. Mortals try
+312:18 to believe without understanding Truth; yet God /is/
+ Truth. Mortals claim that death is inevitable; but man's
+ eternal Principle is ever-present life. Mortals believe in
+312:21 a finite personal God; while God is infinite Love, which
+ must be unlimited.
+
+ Man-made theories
+
+ Our theories are based on finite premises, which can-
+312:24 not penetrate beyond matter. A personal sense of God
+ and of man's capabilities necessarily limits
+ faith and hinders spiritual understanding. It
+312:27 divides faith and understanding between matter and Spirit,
+ the finite and the infinite, and so turns away from the
+ intelligent and divine healing Principle to the inanimate
+312:30 drug.
+
+ The one anointed
+
+ Jesus' spiritual origin and his demonstration of divine
+ Principle richly endowed him and entitled him to sonship
+313:1 in Science. He was the son of a virgin. The term
+ Christ Jesus, or Jesus the Christ (to give the full and
+313:3 proper translation of the Greek), may be ren-
+ dered "Jesus the anointed," Jesus the God-
+ crowned or the divinely royal man, as it is said of him in
+313:6 the first chapter of Hebrews: -
+ Therefore God, even thy God, hath anointed thee
+ With the oil of gladness above thy fellows.
+
+313:9 With this agrees another passage in the same chapter,
+ which refers to the Son as "the brightness of His [God's]
+ glory, and the express [expressed] image of His person
+313:12 [infinite Mind]." It is noteworthy that the phrase "ex-
+ press image" in the Common Version is, in the Greek
+ Testament, /character/. Using this word in its higher mean-
+313:15 ing, we may assume that the author of this remarkable
+ epistle regarded Christ as the Son of God, the royal
+ reflection of the infinite; and the cause given for the ex-
+313:18 altation of Jesus, Mary's son, was that he "loved right-
+ eousness and hated iniquity." The passage is made
+ even clearer in the translation of the late George R.
+313:21 Noyes, D.D.: "Who, being a brightness from His glory,
+ and an image of His being."
+
+ Jesus the Scientist
+
+ Jesus of Nazareth was the most scientific man that
+313:24 ever trod the globe. He plunged beneath the material
+ surface of things, and found the spiritual
+ cause. To accommodate himself to imma-
+313:27 ture ideas of spiritual power, - for spirituality was pos
+ sessed only in a limited degree even by his disciples, -
+ Jesus called the body, which by spiritual power he
+313:30 raised from the grave, "flesh and bones." To show
+ that the substance of himself was Spirit and the body
+314:1 no more perfect because of death and no less material
+ until the ascension (his further spiritual exaltation),
+314:3 Jesus waited until the mortal or fleshly sense had re-
+ linquished the belief of substance-matter, and spiritual
+ sense had quenched all earthly yearnings. Thus he found
+314:6 the eternal Ego, and proved that he and the Father were
+ inseparable as God and His reflection or spiritual man.
+ Our Master gained the solution of being, demonstrating
+314:9 the existence of but one Mind without a second or equal.
+
+ The bodily resurrection
+
+ The Jews, who sought to kill this man of God, showed
+ plainly that their material views were the parents of their
+314:12 wicked deeds. When Jesus spoke of repro-
+ ducing his body, - knowing, as he did, that
+ Mind was the builder, - and said, "Destroy this temple,
+314:15 and in three days I will raise it up," they thought that he
+ meant their material temple instead of his body. To such
+ materialists, the real man seemed a spectre, unseen and
+314:18 unfamiliar, and the body, which they laid in a sepulchre,
+ seemed to be substance. This materialism lost sight of
+ the true Jesus; but the faithful Mary saw him, and he
+314:21 presented to her, more than ever before, the true idea of
+ Life and substance.
+
+ Opposition of materialists
+
+ Because of mortals' material and sinful belief, the
+314:24 spiritual Jesus was imperceptible to them. The higher
+ his demonstration of divine Science carried
+ the problem of being, and the more dis-
+314:27 tinctly he uttered the demands of its divine Principle,
+ Truth and Love, the more odious he became to sinners
+ and to those who, depending on doctrines and material
+314:30 laws to save them from sin and sickness, were submis-
+ sive to death as being in supposed accord with the
+ inevitable law of life. Jesus proved them wrong by
+315:1 his resurrection, and said: "Whosoever liveth and be-
+ lieveth in me shall never die."
+
+ Hebrew theology
+
+315:3 That saying of our Master, "I and my Father are one,"
+ separated him from the scholastic theology of the rabbis.
+ His better understanding of God was a rebuke
+315:6 to them. He knew of but one Mind and laid
+ no claim to any other. He knew that the Ego was Mind
+ instead of body and that matter, sin, and evil were not
+315:9 Mind; and his understanding of this divine Science
+ brought upon him the anathemas of the age.
+
+ The true sonship
+
+ The opposite and false views of the people hid from
+315:12 their sense Christ's sonship with God. They could not
+ discern his spiritual existence. Their carnal
+ minds were at enmity with it. Their thoughts
+315:15 were filled with mortal error, instead of with God's spirit-
+ ual idea as presented by Christ Jesus. The likeness of
+ God we lose sight of through sin, which beclouds the spir-
+315:18 itual sense of Truth; and we realize this likeness only
+ when we subdue sin and prove man's heritage, the liberty
+ of the sons of God.
+
+ Immaculate conception
+
+315:21 Jesus' spiritual origin and understanding enabled him
+ to demonstrate the facts of being, - to prove irrefutably
+ how spiritual Truth destroys material error,
+315:24 heals sickness, and overcomes death. The
+ divine conception of Jesus pointed to this truth and pre-
+ sented an illustration of creation. The history of Jesus
+315:27 shows him to have been more spiritual than all other
+ earthly personalities.
+
+ Jesus as mediator
+
+ Wearing in part a human form (that is, as it seemed
+315:30 to mortal view), being conceived by a human mother,
+ Jesus was the mediator between Spirit and the flesh,
+ between Truth and error. Explaining and demonstrat-
+316:1 ing the way of divine Science, he became the way of
+ salvation to all who accepted his word. From him mor-
+316:3 tals may learn how to escape from evil. The
+ real man being linked by Science to his Maker,
+ mortals need only turn from sin and lose sight of mortal
+316:6 selfhood to find Christ, the real man and his relation to
+ God, and to recognize the divine sonship. Christ, Truth,
+ was demonstrated through Jesus to prove the power of
+316:9 Spirit over the flesh, - to show that Truth is made
+ manifest by its effects upon the human mind and body,
+ healing sickness and destroying sin.
+
+ Spiritual government
+
+316:12 Jesus represented Christ, the true idea of God. Hence
+ the warfare between this spiritual idea and perfunctory
+ religion, between spiritual clear-sightedness
+316:15 and the blindness of popular belief, which led
+ to the conclusion that the spiritual idea could be killed
+ by crucifying the flesh. The Christ-idea, or the Christ-
+316:18 man, rose higher to human view because of the crucifixion,
+ and thus proved that truth was the master of death.
+ Christ presents the indestructible man, whom Spirit cre-
+316:21 ates, constitutes, and governs. Christ illustrates that
+ blending with God, his divine Principle, which gives man
+ dominion over all the earth.
+
+ Deadness in sin
+
+316:24 The spiritual idea of God, as presented by Jesus, was
+ scourged in person, and its Principle was rejected. That
+ man was accounted a criminal who could
+316:27 prove God's divine power by healing the
+ sick, casting out evils, spiritualizing materialistic beliefs,
+ and raising the dead, - those dead in trespasses and
+316:30 sins, satisfied with the flesh, resting on the basis of mat-
+ ter, blind to the possibilities of Spirit and its correla-
+ tive truth.
+317:1 Jesus uttered things which had been "secret from the
+ foundation of the world," - since material knowledge
+317:3 usurped the throne of the creative divine Principle, insisted
+ on the might of matter, the force of falsity, the insignifi-
+ cance of spirit, and proclaimed an anthropomorphic God.
+
+ The cup of Jesus
+
+317:6 Whosoever lives most the life of Jesus in this age
+ and declares best the power of Christian Science, will
+ drink of his Master's cup. Resistance to
+317:9 Truth will haunt his steps, and he will in-
+ cur the hatred of sinners, till "wisdom is justified of
+ her children." These blessed benedictions rest upon
+317:12 Jesus' followers: "If the world hate you, ye know that
+ it hated me before it hated you;" "Lo, I am with you
+ alway," - that is, not only in all time, but in /all ways/
+317:15 and conditions.
+
+ The individuality of man is no less tangible because
+ it is spiritual and because his life is not at the mercy of
+317:18 matter. The understanding of his spiritual individuality
+ makes man more real, more formidable in truth, and en-
+ ables him to conquer sin, disease, and death. Our Lord
+317:21 and Master presented himself to his disciples after his
+ resurrection from the grave, as the self-same Jesus whom
+ they had loved before the tragedy on Calvary.
+
+ Material skepticism
+
+317:24 To the materialistic Thomas, looking for the ideal
+ Saviour in matter instead of in Spirit and to the testi-
+ mony of the material senses and the body,
+317:27 more than to Soul, for an earnest of immor-
+ tality, - to him Jesus furnished the proof that he was
+ unchanged by the crucifixion. To this dull and doubt-
+317:30 ing disciple Jesus remained a fleshly reality, so long as
+ the Master remained an inhabitant of the earth. Noth-
+ ing but a display of matter could make existence real
+318:1 to Thomas. For him to believe in matter was no task,
+ but for him to conceive of the substantiality of Spirit -
+318:3 to know that nothing can efface Mind and immortality, in
+ which Spirit reigns - was more difficult.
+
+ What the senses originate
+
+ Corporeal senses define diseases as realities; but the
+318:6 Scriptures declare that God made all, even while the cor-
+ poreal senses are saying that matter causes
+ disease and the divine Mind cannot or will
+318:9 not heal it. The material senses originate and
+ support all that is material, untrue, selfish, or debased.
+ They would put soul into soil, life into limbo, and doom
+318:12 all things to decay. We must silence this lie of material
+ sense with the truth of spiritual sense. We must cause
+ the error to cease that brought the belief of sin and death
+318:15 and would efface the pure sense of omnipotence.
+
+ Sickness as discord
+
+ Is the sick man sinful above all others? No! but
+ so far as he is discordant, he is not the image of God.
+318:18 Weary of their material beliefs, from which
+ comes so much suffering, invalids grow more
+ spiritual, as the error - or belief that life is in matter -
+318:21 yields to the reality of spiritual Life.
+
+ The Science of Mind denies the error of sensation in
+ matter, and heals with Truth. Medical science treats
+318:24 disease as though disease were real, therefore right, and
+ attempts to heal it with matter. If disease is right it is
+ wrong to heal it. Material methods are temporary, and
+318:27 are not adapted to elevate mankind.
+
+ The governor is not subjected to the governed. In
+ Science man is governed by God, divine Principle, as
+318:30 numbers are controlled and proved by His laws. Intelli-
+ gence does not originate in numbers, but is manifested
+ through them. The body does not include soul, but man-
+319:1 ifests mortality, a false sense of soul. The delusion that
+ there is life in matter has no kinship with the Life supernal.
+
+ Unscientific introspection
+
+319:3 Science depicts disease as error, as matter /versus/
+ Mind, and error reversed as subserving the facts of
+ health. To calculate one's life-prospects
+319:6 from a material basis, would infringe upon
+ spiritual law and misguide human hope. Having faith
+ in the divine Principle of Health and spiritually under-
+319:9 standing God, sustains man under all circumstances;
+ whereas the lower appeal to the general faith in material
+ means (commonly called nature) must yield to the all-
+319:12 might of infinite Spirit.
+
+ Throughout the infinite cycles of eternal existence,
+ Spirit and matter neither concur in man nor in the universe.
+
+ God the only Mind
+
+319:15 The varied doctrines and theories which presuppose
+ life and intelligence to exist in matter are so many ancient
+ and modern mythologies. Mystery, miracle,
+319:18 sin, and death will disappear when it becomes
+ fairly understood that the divine Mind controls man and
+ man has no Mind but God.
+
+ Scriptures misinterpreted
+
+319:21 The divine Science taught in the original language
+ of the Bible came through inspiration, and needs inspi-
+ ration to be understood. Hence the misappre-
+319:24 hension of the spiritual meaning of the Bible,
+ and the misinterpretation of the Word in
+ some instances by uninspired writers, who only wrote
+319:27 down what an inspired teacher had said. A misplaced
+ word changes the sense and misstates the Science of
+ the Scriptures, as, for instance, to name Love as merely
+319:30 an attribute of God; but we can by special and proper
+ capitalization speak of the love of Love, meaning by that
+ what the beloved disciple meant in one of his epistles,
+320:1 when he said, "God is love." Likewise we can speak of
+ the truth of Truth and of the life of Life, for Christ plainly
+320:3 declared, "I am the way, the truth, and the life."
+
+ Interior meaning
+
+ Metaphors abound in the Bible, and names are often
+ expressive of spiritual ideas. The most distinguished
+320:6 theologians in Europe and America agree that
+ the Scriptures have both a spiritual and lit-
+ eral meaning. In Smith's Bible Dictionary it is said:
+320:9 "The spiritual interpretation of Scripture must rest
+ upon both the literal and moral;" and in the learned
+ article on Noah in the same work, the familiar text,
+320:12 Genesis vi. 3, "And the Lord said, My spirit shall not
+ always strive with man, for that he also is flesh," is quoted
+ as follows, from the original Hebrew: "And Jehovah
+320:15 said, My spirit shall not forever rule [or be humbled] in
+ men, seeing that they are [or, in their error they are]
+ but flesh." Here the original text declares plainly the
+320:18 spiritual fact of being, even man's eternal and harmo-
+ nious existence as image, idea, instead of matter (how-
+ ever transcendental such a thought appears), and avers
+320:21 that this fact is not forever to be humbled by the belief
+ that man is flesh and matter, for according to that error
+ man is mortal.
+
+ Job, on the resurrection
+
+320:24 The one important interpretation of Scripture is the
+ spiritual. For example, the text, "In my flesh shall I
+ see God," gives a profound idea of the di-
+320:27 vine power to heal the ills of the flesh, and
+ encourages mortals to hope in Him who healeth all our
+ diseases; whereas this passage is continually quoted
+320:30 as if Job intended to declare that even if disease and
+ worms destroyed his body, yet in the latter days he should
+ stand in celestial perfection before Elohim, still clad
+321:1 in material flesh, - an interpretation which is just the op-
+ posite of the true, as may be seen by studying the book
+321:3 of Job. As Paul says, in his first epistle to the Corin-
+ thians, "Flesh and blood cannot inherit the kingdom of
+ God."
+
+ Fear of the serpent overcome
+
+321:6 The Hebrew Lawgiver, slow of speech, despaired of
+ making the people understand what should be revealed
+ to him. When, led by wisdom to cast down his
+321:9 rod, he saw it become a serpent, Moses fled be-
+ fore it; but wisdom bade him come back and
+ handle the serpent, and then Moses' fear departed. In
+321:12 this incident was seen the actuality of Science. Matter
+ was shown to be a belief only. The serpent, evil, under
+ wisdom's bidding, was destroyed through understanding
+321:15 divine Science, and this proof was a staff upon which to
+ lean. The illusion of Moses lost its power to alarm him,
+ when he discovered that what he apparently saw was really
+321:18 but a phase of mortal belief.
+
+ Leprosy healed
+
+ It was scientifically demonstrated that leprosy was a
+ creation of mortal mind and not a condition of matter,
+321:21 when Moses first put his hand into his bosom
+ and drew it forth white as snow with the dread
+ disease, and presently restored his hand to its natural con-
+321:24 dition by the same simple process. God had lessened
+ Moses' fear by this proof in divine Science, and the in-
+ ward voice became to him the voice of God, which said:
+321:27 "It shall come to pass, if they will not believe thee, neither
+ hearken to the voice of the first sign, that they will believe
+ the voice of the latter sign." And so it was in the coming
+321:30 centuries, when the Science of being was demonstrated
+ by Jesus, who showed his students the power of Mind by
+ changing water into wine, and taught them how to handle
+322:1 serpents unharmed, to heal the sick and cast out evils in
+ proof of the supremacy of Mind.
+
+ Standpoints changed
+
+322:3 When understanding changes the standpoints of life and
+ intelligence from a material to a spiritual basis, we shall
+ gain the reality of Life, the control of Soul over
+322:6 sense, and we shall perceive Christianity, or
+ Truth, in its divine Principle. This must be the climax
+ before harmonious and immortal man is obtained and his
+322:9 capabilities revealed. It is highly important - in view
+ of the immense work to be accomplished before this recog-
+ nition of divine Science can come - to turn our thoughts
+322:12 towards divine Principle, that finite belief may be pre-
+ pared to relinquish its error.
+
+ Saving the inebriate
+
+ Man's wisdom finds no satisfaction in sin, since God
+322:15 has sentenced sin to suffer. The necromancy of yester-
+ day foreshadowed the mesmerism and hypno-
+ tism of to-day. The drunkard thinks he enjoys
+322:18 drunkenness, and you cannot make the inebriate leave
+ his besottedness, until his physical sense of pleasure yields
+ to a higher sense. Then he turns from his cups, as
+322:21 the startled dreamer who wakens from an incubus in-
+ curred through the pains of distorted sense. A man who
+ likes to do wrong - finding pleasure in it and refraining
+322:24 from it only through fear of consequences - is neither
+ a temperate man nor a reliable religionist.
+
+ Uses of suffering
+
+ The sharp experiences of belief in the supposititious life
+322:27 of matter, as well as our disappointments and ceaseless
+ woes, turn us like tired children to the arms
+ of divine Love. Then we begin to learn Life
+322:30 in divine Science. Without this process of weaning,
+ "Canst thou by searching find out God?" It is easier
+ to desire Truth than to rid one's self of error. Mortals
+323:1 may seek the understanding of Christian Science, but they
+ will not be able to glean from Christian Science the facts
+323:3 of being without striving for them. This strife consists
+ in the endeavor to forsake error of every kind and to pos-
+ sess no other consciousness but good.
+
+ A bright outlook
+
+323:6 Through the wholesome chastisements of Love, we
+ are helped onward in the march towards righteousness,
+ peace, and purity, which are the landmarks
+323:9 of Science. Beholding the infinite tasks of
+ truth, we pause, - wait on God. Then we push onward,
+ until boundless thought walks enraptured, and concep-
+323:12 tion unconfined is winged to reach the divine glory.
+
+ Need and supply
+
+ In order to apprehend more, we must put into prac-
+ tice what we already know. We must recollect that
+323:15 Truth is demonstrable when understood, and
+ that good is not understood until demonstrated.
+ If "faithful over a few things," we shall be made rulers
+323:18 over many; but the one unused talent decays and is lost.
+ When the sick or the sinning awake to realize their need
+ of what they have not, they will be receptive of divine
+323:21 Science, which gravitates towards Soul and away from
+ material sense, removes thought from the body, and ele-
+ vates even mortal mind to the contemplation of some-
+323:24 thing better than disease or sin. The true idea of God
+ gives the true understanding of Life and Love, robs the
+ grave of victory, takes away all sin and the delusion that
+323:27 there are other minds, and destroys mortality.
+
+ Childlike receptivity
+
+ The effects of Christian Science are not so much seen
+ as felt. It is the "still, small voice" of Truth
+323:30 uttering itself. We are either turning away
+ from this utterance, or we are listening to it and going
+ up higher. Willingness to become as a little child and
+324:1 to leave the old for the new, renders thought receptive of
+ the advanced idea. Gladness to leave the false landmarks
+324:3 and joy to see them disappear, - this disposition helps
+ to precipitate the ultimate harmony. The purification
+ of sense and self is a proof of progress. "Blessed are the
+324:6 pure in heart: for they shall see God."
+
+ Narrow pathway
+
+ Unless the harmony and immortality of man are be-
+ coming more apparent, we are not gaining the true idea
+324:9 of God; and the body will reflect what gov-
+ erns it, whether it be Truth or error,
+ understanding or belief, Spirit or matter. Therefore
+324:12 "acquaint now thyself with Him, and be at peace."
+ Be watchful, sober, and vigilant. The way is straight
+ and narrow, which leads to the understanding that God
+324:15 is the only Life. It is a warfare with the flesh, in which
+ we must conquer sin, sickness, and death, either here
+ or hereafter, - certainly before we can reach the goal
+324:18 of Spirit, or life in God.
+
+ Paul's enlightenment
+
+ Paul was not at first a disciple of Jesus but a perse-
+ cutor of Jesus' followers. When the truth first appeared
+324:21 to him in Science, Paul was made blind,
+ and his blindness was felt; but spiritual
+ light soon enabled him to follow the example and teach-
+324:24 ings of Jesus, healing the sick and preaching Christian-
+ ity throughout Asia Minor, Greece, and even in imperial
+ Rome.
+
+324:27 Paul writes, "If Christ [Truth] be not risen, then is
+ our preaching vain." That is, if the idea of the suprem-
+ acy of Spirit, which is the true conception of being,
+324:30 come not to your thought, you cannot be benefited by
+ what I say.
+
+ Abiding in Life
+
+ Jesus said substantially, "He that believeth in me
+325:1 shall not see death." That is, he who perceives the
+ true idea of Life loses his belief in death. He who has
+325:3 the true idea of good loses all sense of evil,
+ and by reason of this is being ushered into the
+ undying realities of Spirit. Such a one abideth in Life, -
+325:6 life obtained not of the body incapable of supporting life,
+ but of Truth, unfolding its own immortal idea. Jesus
+ gave the true idea of being, which results in infinite bless-
+325:9 ings to mortals.
+
+ Indestructible being
+
+ In Colossians (iii. 4) Paul writes: "When Christ, who
+ is our life, shall appear [be manifested], then shall ye also
+325:12 appear [be manifested] with him in glory."
+ When spiritual being is understood in all its
+ perfection, continuity, and might, then shall man be found
+325:15 in God's image. The absolute meaning of the apostolic
+ words is this: Then shall man be found, in His likeness,
+ perfect as the Father, indestructible in Life, "hid with
+325:18 Christ in God," - with Truth in divine Love, where
+ human sense hath not seen man.
+
+ Consecration required
+
+ Paul had a clear sense of the demands of Truth upon
+325:21 mortals physically and spiritually, when he said: "Pre-
+ sent your bodies a living sacrifice, holy, ac-
+ ceptable unto God, which is your reasonable
+325:24 service." But he, who is begotten of the beliefs of the
+ flesh and serves them, can never reach in this world the
+ divine heights of our Lord. The time cometh when
+325:27 the spiritual origin of man, the divine Science which
+ ushered Jesus into human presence, will be understood
+ and demonstrated.
+
+325:30 When first spoken in any age, Truth, like the light,
+ "shineth in darkness, and the darkness comprehended
+ it not." A false sense of life, substance, and mind
+326:1 hides the divine possibilities, and conceals scientific
+ demonstration.
+
+ Loving God supremely
+
+326:3 If we wish to follow Christ, Truth, it must be in the
+ way of God's appointing. Jesus said, "He that believeth
+ on me, the works that I do shall he do also."
+326:6 He, who would reach the source and find the
+ divine remedy for every ill, must not try to climb the hill
+ of Science by some other road. All nature teaches God's
+326:9 love to man, but man cannot love God supremely and set
+ his whole affections on spiritual things, while loving the
+ material or trusting in it more than in the spiritual.
+
+326:12 We must forsake the foundation of material systems,
+ however time-honored, if we would gain the Christ as
+ our only Saviour. Not partially, but fully, the great
+326:15 healer of mortal mind is the healer of the body.
+
+ The purpose and motive to live aright can be gained
+ now. This point won, you have started as you should.
+326:18 You have begun at the numeration-table of Christian
+ Science, and nothing but wrong intention can hinder your
+ advancement. Working and praying with true motives,
+326:21 your Father will open the way. "Who did hinder you,
+ that ye should not obey the truth?"
+
+ Conversion of Saul
+
+ Saul of Tarsus beheld the way - the Christ, or Truth
+326:24 - only when his uncertain sense of right yielded to a
+ spiritual sense, which is always right. Then
+ the man was changed. Thought assumed a
+326:27 nobler outlook, and his life became more spiritual. He
+ learned the wrong that he had done in persecuting Chris-
+ tians, whose religion he had not understood, and in hu-
+326:30 mility he took the new name of Paul. He beheld for the
+ first time the true idea of Love, and learned a lesson in
+ divine Science.
+
+327:1 Reform comes by understanding that there is no abid-
+ ing pleasure in evil, and also by gaining an affection for
+327:3 good according to Science, which reveals the immortal
+ fact that neither pleasure nor pain, appetite nor passion,
+ can exist in or of matter, while divine Mind can and does
+327:6 destroy the false beliefs of pleasure, pain, or fear and all
+ the sinful appetites of the human mind.
+
+ Image of the beast
+
+ What a pitiful sight is malice, finding pleasure in re-
+327:9 venge! Evil is sometimes a man's highest conception
+ of right, until his grasp on good grows stronger.
+ Then he loses pleasure in wickedness, and it
+327:12 becomes his torment. The way to escape the misery of
+ sin is to cease sinning. There is no other way. Sin is
+ the image of the beast to be effaced by the sweat of agony.
+327:15 It is a moral madness which rushes forth to clamor with
+ midnight and tempest.
+
+ Peremptory demands
+
+ To the physical senses, the strict demands of Christian
+327:18 Science seem peremptory; but mortals are has-
+ tening to learn that Life is God, good, and that
+ evil has in reality neither place nor power in the human or
+327:21 the divine economy.
+
+ Moral courage
+
+ Fear of punishment never made man truly honest.
+ Moral courage is requisite to meet the wrong and to
+327:24 proclaim the right. But how shall we re-
+ form the man who has more animal than
+ moral courage, and who has not the true idea of good?
+327:27 Through human consciousness, convince the mortal of
+ his mistake in seeking material means for gaining hap-
+ piness. Reason is the most active human faculty. Let
+327:30 that inform the sentiments and awaken the man's dor-
+ mant sense of moral obligation, and by degrees he will
+ learn the nothingness of the pleasures of human sense
+328:1 and the grandeur and bliss of a spiritual sense, which
+ silences the material or corporeal. Then he not only will
+328:3 be saved, but /is/ saved.
+
+ Final destruction of error
+
+ Mortals suppose that they can live without goodness,
+ when God is good and the only real Life. What is the
+328:6 result? Understanding little about the divine
+ Principle which saves and heals, mortals get
+ rid of sin, sickness, and death only in belief. These errors
+328:9 are not thus really destroyed, and must therefore cling
+ to mortals until, here or hereafter, they gain the true un-
+ derstanding of God in the Science which destroys human
+328:12 delusions about Him and reveals the grand realities of
+ His allness.
+
+ Promise perpetual
+
+ This understanding of man's power, when he is
+328:15 equipped by God, has sadly disappeared from Christian
+ history. For centuries it has been dormant, a
+ lost element of Christianity. Our missionaries
+328:18 carry the Bible to India, but can it be said that they
+ explain it practically, as Jesus did, when hundreds of
+ persons die there annually from serpent-bites? Under-
+328:21 standing spiritual law and knowing that there is no mate-
+ rial law, Jesus said: "These signs shall follow them that
+ believe, . . . they shall take up serpents, and if they
+328:24 drink any deadly thing, it shall not hurt them. They
+ shall lay hands on the sick, and they shall recover." It
+ were well had Christendom believed and obeyed this
+328:27 sacred saying.
+
+ Jesus' promise is perpetual. Had it been given only
+ to his immediate disciples, the Scriptural passage would
+328:30 read you, not /they/. The purpose of his great life-work
+ extends through time and includes universal humanity.
+ Its Principle is infinite, reaching beyond the pale of a
+329:1 single period or of a limited following. As time moves
+ on, the healing elements of pure Christianity will be fairly
+329:3 dealt with; they will be sought and taught, and will glow
+ in all the grandeur of universal goodness.
+
+ Imitation of Jesus
+
+ A little leaven leavens the whole lump. A little under-
+329:6 standing of Christian Science proves the truth of all that
+ I say of it. Because you cannot walk on the
+ water and raise the dead, you have no right to
+329:9 question the great might of divine Science in these direc-
+ tions. Be thankful that Jesus, who was the true demon-
+ strator of Science, did these things, and left his example for
+329:12 us. In Science we can use only what we understand. We
+ must prove our faith by demonstration.
+
+ One should not tarry in the storm if the body is freez-
+329:15 ing, nor should he remain in the devouring flames. Un-
+ til one is able to prevent bad results, he should avoid their
+ occasion. To be discouraged, is to resemble a pupil in
+329:18 addition, who attempts to solve a problem of Euclid, and
+ denies the rule of the problem because he fails in his first
+ effort.
+
+ Error destroyed, not pardoned
+
+329:21 There is no hypocrisy in Science. Principle is impera-
+ tive. You cannot mock it by human will. Science is a
+ divine demand, not a human. Always right,
+329:24 its divine Principle never repents, but main-
+ tains the claim of Truth by quenching error.
+ The pardon of divine mercy is the destruction of error. If
+329:27 men understood their real spiritual source to be all bless-
+ edness, they would struggle for recourse to the spiritual
+ and be at peace; but the deeper the error into which mor-
+329:30 tal mind is plunged, the more intense the opposition to
+ spirituality, till error yields to Truth.
+
+ The hopeful outlook
+
+ Human resistance to divine Science weakens in pro-
+330:1 portion as mortals give up error for Truth and the un-
+ derstanding of being supersedes mere belief. Until the
+330:3 author of this book learned the vastness of
+ Christian Science, the fixedness of mortal illu-
+ sions, and the human hatred of Truth, she cherished
+330:6 sanguine hopes that Christian Science would meet with
+ immiediate and universal acceptance.
+
+ When the following platform is understood and the
+330:9 letter and the spirit bear witness, the infallibility of divine
+ metaphysics will be demonstrated.
+
+ The deific supremacy
+
+ I. God is infinite, the only Life, substance, Spirit, or
+330:12 Soul, the only intelligence of the universe, including man.
+ Eye hath neither seen God nor His image and
+ likeness. Neither God nor the perfect man
+330:15 can be discerned by the material senses. The individ-
+ uality of Spirit, or the infinite, is unknown, and thus a
+ knowledge of it is left either to human conjecture or to the
+330:18 revelation of divine Science.
+
+ The deific definitions
+
+ II. God is what the Scriptures declare Him to be, -
+ Life, Truth, Love. Spirit is divine Principle, and divine
+330:21 Principle is Love, and Love is Mind, and
+ Mind is not both good and bad, for God is
+ Mind; therefore there is in reality one Mind only, be-
+330:24 cause there is one God.
+
+ Evil obsolete
+
+ III. The notion that both evil and good are real is a
+ delusion of material sense, which Science annihilates.
+330:27 Evil is nothing, no thing, mind, nor power.
+ As manifested by mankind it stands for a lie,
+ nothing claiming to be something, - for lust, dishonesty,
+330:30 selfishness, envy, hypocrisy, slander, hate, theft, adultery,
+ murder, dementia, insanity, inanity, devil, hell, with all
+ the etceteras that word includes.
+
+ Life the creator
+
+331:1 IV. God is divine Life, and Life is no more confined
+ to the forms which reflect it than substance is in its
+331:3 shadow. If life were in mortal man or mate-
+ rial things, it would be subject to their limi-
+ tations and would end in death. Life is Mind, the creator
+331:6 reflected in His creations. If He dwelt within what He
+ creates, God would not be reflected but absorbed, and the
+ Science of being would be forever lost through a mortal
+331:9 sense, which falsely testifies to a beginning and an
+ end.
+
+ Allness of Spirit
+
+ V. The Scriptures imply that God is All-in-all. From
+331:12 this it follows that nothing possesses reality nor existence
+ except the divine Mind and His ideas. The
+ Scriptures also declare that God is Spirit.
+331:15 Therefore in Spirit all is harmony, and there can be no
+ discord; all is Life, and there is no death. Everything
+ in God's universe expresses Him.
+
+ The universal cause
+
+331:18 VI. God is individual, incorporeal. He is divine Prin-
+ ciple, Love, the universal cause, the only creator, and
+ there is no other self-existence. He is all-
+331:21 inclusive, and is reflected by all that is real
+ and eternal and by nothing else. He fills all space, and
+ it is impossible to conceive of such omnipresence and in-
+331:24 dividuality except as infinite Spirit or Mind. Hence all
+ is Spirit and spiritual.
+
+ Divine trinity
+
+ VII. Life, Truth, and Love constitute the triune Person
+331:27 called God, - that is, the triply divine Principle, Love.
+ They represent a trinity in unity, three in
+ one, - the same in essence, though multi-
+331:30 form in office: God the Father-Mother; Christ the spirit-
+ ual idea of sonship; divine Science or the Holy Comforter.
+ These three express in divine Science the threefold, essen-
+332:1 tial nature of the infinite. They also indicate the divine
+ Principle of scientific being, the intelligent relation of God
+332:3 to man and the universe.
+
+ Father-Mother
+
+ VIII. Father-Mother is the name for Deity, which in-
+ dicates His tender relationship to His spiritual creation.
+332:6 As the apostle expressed it in words which he
+ quoted with approbation from a classic poet:
+ "For we are also His offspring."
+
+ The Son of God
+
+332:9 IX. Jesus was born of Mary. Christ is the true idea
+ voicing good, the divine message from God to men speak-
+ ing to the human consciousness. The Christ
+332:12 is incorporeal, spiritual, - yea, the divine
+ image and likeness, dispelling the illusions of the senses;
+ the Way, the Truth, and the Life, healing the sick and
+332:15 casting out evils, destroying sin, disease, and death. As
+ Paul says: "There is one God, and one mediator between
+ God and men, the man Christ Jesus." The corporeal
+332:18 man Jesus was human.
+
+ Holy Ghost or Comforter
+
+ X. Jesus demonstrated Christ; he proved that Christ
+ is the divine idea of God - the Holy Ghost,
+332:21 or Comforter, revealing the divine Principle,
+ Love, and leading into all truth.
+
+ Christ Jesus
+
+ XI. Jesus was the son of a virgin. He was appointed
+332:24 to speak God's word and to appear to mortals in such
+ a form of humanity as they could understand
+ as well as perceive. Mary's conception of
+332:27 him was spiritual, for only purity could reflect Truth
+ and Love, which were plainly incarnate in the good and
+ pure Christ Jesus. He expressed the highest type of
+332:30 divinity, which a fleshly form could express in that age.
+ Into the real and ideal man the fleshly element cannot
+ enter. Thus it is that Christ illustrates the coincidence,
+333:1 or spiritual agreement, between God and man in His
+ image.
+
+ Messiah or Christ
+
+333:3 XII. The word /Christ/ is not properly a synonym for
+ Jesus, though it is commonly so used. Jesus was a human
+ name, which belonged to him in common with
+333:6 other Hebrew boys and men, for it is identical
+ with the name Joshua, the renowned Hebrew leader. On
+ the other hand, Christ is not a name so much as the divine
+333:9 title of Jesus. Christ expresses God's spiritual, eternal
+ nature. The name is synonymous with Messiah, and al-
+ ludes to the spirituality which is taught, illustrated, and
+333:12 demonstrated in the life of which Christ Jesus was the
+ embodiment. The proper name of our Master in the
+ Greek was Jesus the Christ; but Christ Jesus better sig-
+333:15 nifies the Godlike.
+
+ The divine Principle and idea
+
+ XIII. The advent of Jesus of Nazareth marked the
+ first century of the Christian era, but the Christ is
+333:18 without beginning of years or end of days.
+ Throughout all generations both before and
+ after the Christian era, the Christ, as the spirit-
+333:21 ual idea, - the reflection of God, - has come with some
+ measure of power and grace to all prepared to receive
+ Christ, Truth. Abraham, Jacob, Moses, and the prophets
+333:24 caught glorious glimpses of the Messiah, or Christ, which
+ baptized these seers in the divine nature, the essence of
+ Love. The divine image, idea, or Christ was, is, and
+333:27 ever will be inseparable from the divine Principle, God.
+ Jesus referred to this unity of his spiritual identity thus:
+ "Before Abraham was, I am;" "I and my Father are
+333:30 one;" "My Father is greater than I." The one Spirit
+ includes all identities.
+
+ Spiritual oneness
+
+ XIV. By these sayings Jesus meant, not that the hu-
+334:1 man Jesus was or is eternal, but that the divine idea or
+ Christ was and is so and therefore antedated Abraham;
+334:3 not that the corporeal Jesus was one with the
+ Father, but that the spiritual idea, Christ,
+ dwells forever in the bosom of the Father, God, from
+334:6 which it illumines heaven and earth; not that the Father
+ is greater than Spirit, which is God, but greater, infinitely
+ greater, than the fleshly Jesus, whose earthly career was
+334:9 brief.
+
+ The Son's duality
+
+ XV. The invisible Christ was imperceptible to the
+ so-called personal senses, whereas Jesus appeared as a
+334:12 bodily existence. This dual personality of the
+ unseen and the seen, the spiritual and mate-
+ rial, the eternal Christ and the corporeal Jesus manifest
+334:15 in flesh, continued until the Master's ascension, when
+ the human, material concept, or Jesus, disappeared,
+ while the spiritual self, or Christ, continues to exist in
+334:18 the eternal order of divine Science, taking away the sins
+ of the world, as the Christ has always done, even before
+ the human Jesus was incarnate to mortal eyes.
+
+ Eternity of the Christ
+
+334:21 XVI. This was "the Lamb slain from the foundation
+ of the world," - slain, that is, according to the testi-
+ mony of the corporeal senses, but undying in
+334:24 the deific Mind. The Revelator represents the
+ Son of man as saying (Revelation i. 17, 18): "I am the
+ first and the last: I am he that liveth, and was dead
+334:27 [not understood]; and, behold, I am alive for evermore,
+ [Science has explained me]." This is a mystical state-
+ ment of the eternity of the Christ, and is also a reference
+334:30 to the human sense of Jesus crucified.
+
+ Infinite Spirit
+
+ XVII. Spirit being God, there is but one Spirit, for
+ there can be but one infinite and therefore one God.
+335:1 There are neither spirits many nor gods many. There
+ is no evil in Spirit, because God is Spirit. The theory,
+335:3 that Spirit is distinct from matter but must
+ pass through it, or into it, to be individualized,
+ would reduce God to dependency on matter, and establish
+335:6 a basis for pantheism.
+
+ The only substance
+
+ XVIII. Spirit, God, has created all in and of Him-
+ self. Spirit never created matter. There is nothing in
+335:9 Spirit out of which matter could be made,
+ for, as the Bible declares, without the Logos,
+ the AEon or Word of God, "was not anything made
+335:12 that was made." Spirit is the only substance, the in-
+ visible and indivisible infinite God. Things spiritual and
+ eternal are substantial. Things material and temporal
+335:15 are insubstantial.
+
+ Soul and Spirit one
+
+ XIX. Soul and Spirit being one, God and Soul are
+ one, and this one never included in a limited mind or a
+335:18 limited body. Spirit is eternal, divine. Noth-
+ ing but Spirit, Soul, can evolve Life, for Spirit
+ is more than all else. Because Soul is immortal, it does
+335:21 not exist in mortality. Soul must be incorporeal to be
+ Spirit, for Spirit is not finite. Only by losing the false
+ sense of Soul can we gain the eternal unfolding of Life as
+335:24 immortality brought to light.
+
+ The one divine Mind
+
+ XX. Mind is the divine Principle, Love, and can pro-
+ duce nothing unlike the eternal Father-Mother, God.
+335:27 Reality is spiritual, harmonious, immutable,
+ immortal, divine, eternal. Nothing unspirit-
+ ual can be real, harmonious, or eternal. Sin, sickness,
+335:30 and mortality are the suppositional antipodes of Spirit,
+ and must be contradictions of reality.
+
+ The divine Ego
+
+ XXI. The Ego is deathless and limitless, for limits
+336:1 would imply and impose ignorance. Mind is the I AM,
+ or infinity. Mind never enters the finite. Intelligence
+336:3 never passes into non-intelligence, or matter.
+ Good never enters into evil the unlimited into
+ the limited, the eternal into the temporal, nor the im-
+336:6 mortal into mortality. The divine Ego, or individuality,
+ is reflected in all spiritual individuality from the infini-
+ tesimal to the infinite.
+
+ The real manhood
+
+336:9 XXII. Immortal man was and is God's image or idea,
+ even the infinite expression of infinite Mind, and immor-
+ tal man is coexistent and coeternal with that
+336:12 Mind. He has been forever in the eternal
+ Mind, God; but infinite Mind can never be in man, but
+ is reflected by man. The spiritual man's consciousness
+336:15 and individuality are reflections of God. They are the
+ emanations of Him who is Life, Truth, and Love. Im-
+ mortal man is not and never was material, but always
+336:18 spiritual and eternal.
+
+ Indivisibility of the infinite
+
+ XXIII. God is indivisible. A portion of God could
+ not enter man; neither could God's fulness be reflected
+336:21 by a single man, else God would be manifestly
+ finite, lose the deific character, and become
+ less than God. Allness is the measure of the infinite, and
+336:24 nothing less can express God.
+
+ God the parent Mind
+
+ XXIV. God, the divine Principle of man, and man in
+ God's likeness are inseparable, harmonious, and eternal.
+336:27 The Science of being furnishes the rule of per-
+ fection, and brings immortality to light. God
+ and man are not the same, but in the order of divine Sci-
+336:30 ence, God and man coexist and are eternal. God is the
+ parent Mind, and man is God's spiritual offspring.
+
+ Man reflects the perfect God
+
+ XXV. God is individual and personal in a scientific
+337:1 sense, but not in any anthropomorphic sense. Therefore
+ man, reflecting God, cannot lose his individuality; but as
+337:3 material sensation, or a soul in the body, blind
+ mortals do lose sight of spiritual individuality.
+ Material personality is not realism; it is not
+337:6 the reflection or likeness of Spirit, the perfect God. Sen-
+ sualism is not bliss, but bondage. For true happiness,
+ man must harmonize with his Principle, divine Love; the
+337:9 Son must be in accord with the Father, in conformity with
+ Christ. According to divine Science, man is in a degree
+ as perfect as the Mind that forms him. The truth of be-
+337:12 ing makes man harmonious and immortal, while error is
+ mortal and discordant.
+
+ Purity the path to perfection
+
+ XXVI. Christian Science demonstrates that none but
+337:15 the pure in heart can see God, as the gospel
+ teaches. In proportion to his purity is man
+ perfect; and perfection is the order of celestial
+337:18 being which demonstrates Life in Christ, Life's spiritual
+ ideal.
+
+ True idea of man
+
+ XXVII. The true idea of man, as the reflection of the
+337:21 invisible God, is as incomprehensible to the limited senses
+ as is man's infinite Principle. The visible uni-
+ verse and material man are the poor counter-
+337:24 feits of the invisible universe and spiritual man. Eternal
+ things (verities) are God's thoughts as they exist in the
+ spiritual realm of the real. Temporal things are the
+337:27 thoughts of mortals and are the unreal, being the oppo-
+ site of the real or the spiritual and eternal.
+
+ Truth demonstrated
+
+ XXVIII. Subject sickness, sin, and death to the rule
+337:30 of health and holiness in Christian Science,
+ and you ascertain that this Science is demon-
+ strably true, for it heals the sick and sinning as no
+338:1 other system can. Christian Science, rightly under-
+ stood, leads to eternal harmony. It brings to light the
+338:3 only living and true God and man as made in His like-
+ ness; whereas the opposite belief - that man originates
+ in matter and has beginning and end, that he is both
+338:6 soul and body, both good and evil, both spiritual and
+ material - terminates in discord and mortality, in the
+ error which must be destroyed by Truth. The mortality
+338:9 of material man proves that error has been ingrafted
+ into the premises and conclusions of material and mortal
+ humanity.
+
+ Adam not ideal man
+
+338:12 XXIX. The word /Adam /is from the Hebrew /adamah/,
+ signifying the /red color of the ground, dust, nothingness/.
+ Divide the name Adam into two syllables,
+338:15 and it reads, /a dam/, or obstruction. This
+ suggests the thought of something fluid, of mortal mind
+ in solution. It further suggests the thought of that
+338:18 " darkness . . . upon the face of the deep," when mat-
+ ter or dust was deemed the agent of Deity in creating
+ man, - when matter, as that which is accursed, stood
+338:21 opposed to Spirit. Here /a dam/ is not a mere play upon
+ words; it stands for obstruction, error, even the sup-
+ posed separation of man from God, and the obstacle
+338:24 which the serpent, sin, would impose between man and
+ his creator. The dissection and definition of words,
+ aside from their metaphysical derivation, is not scien-
+338:27 tific. Jehovah declared the ground was accursed; and
+ from this ground, or matter, sprang Adam, notwith-
+ standing God had blessed the earth "for man's sake."
+338:30 From this it follows that Adam was not the ideal man
+ for whom the earth was blessed. The ideal man was
+ revealed in due time, and was known as Christ Jesus.
+
+ Divine pardon
+
+339:1 XXX. The destruction of sin is the divine method of
+ pardon. Divine Life destroys death, Truth destroys
+339:3 error, and Love destroys hate. Being de-
+ stroyed, sin needs no other form of forgiveness.
+ Does not God's pardon, destroying any one sin, prophesy
+339:6 and involve the final destruction of all sin?
+
+ Evil not produced by God
+
+ XXXI. Since God is All, there is no room for His
+ unlikeness. God, Spirit, alone created all, and called it
+339:9 good. Therefore evil, being contrary to good,
+ is unreal, and cannot be the product of God.
+ A sinner can receive no encouragement from the fact that
+339:12 Science demonstrates the unreality of evil, for the sinner
+ would make a reality of sin, - would make that real
+ which is unreal, and thus heap up "wrath against the
+339:15 day of wrath." He is joining in a conspiracy against
+ himself, - against his own awakening to the awful un-
+ reality by which he has been deceived. Only those, who
+339:18 repent of sin and forsake the unreal, can fully understand
+ the unreality of evil.
+
+ Basis of health and immortality
+
+ XXXII. As the mythology of pagan Rome has yielded
+339:21 to a more spiritual idea of Deity, so will our material
+ theories yield to spiritual ideas, until the finite
+ gives place to the infinite, sickness to health,
+339:24 sin to holiness, and God's kingdom comes "in
+ earth, as it is in heaven." The basis of all health, sin-
+ lessness, and immortality is the great fact that God is
+339:27 the only Mind; and this Mind must be not merely be-
+ lieved, but it must be understood. To get rid of sin
+ through Science, is to divest sin of any supposed mind
+339:30 or reality, and never to admit that sin can have intelli-
+ gence or power, pain or pleasure. You conquer error by
+ denying its verity. Our various theories will never lose
+340:1 their imaginary power for good or evil, until we lose our
+ faith in them and make life its own proof of harmony
+340:3 and God.
+
+ This text in the book of Ecclesiastes conveys the
+ Christian Science thought, especially when the word
+340:6 /duty/, which is not in the original, is omitted: "Let
+ us hear the conclusion of the whole matter: Fear God,
+ and keep His commandments: for this is the whole
+340:9 duty of man." In other words: Let us hear the con-
+ clusion of the whole matter: love God and keep His
+ commandments: for this is the whole of man in His
+340:12 image and likeness. Divine Love is infinite. Therefore
+ all that really exists is in and of God, and manifests His
+ love.
+
+340:15 "Thou shalt have no other gods before me." (Exodus
+ xx. 3.) The First Commandment is my favorite text.
+ It demonstrates Christian Science. It inculcates the tri-
+340:18 unity of God, Spirit, Mind; it signifies that man shall
+ have no other spirit or mind but God, eternal good, and
+ that all men shall have one Mind. The divine Principle
+340:21 of the First Commandment bases the Science of being, by
+ which man demonstrates health, holiness, and life eternal.
+ One infinite God, good, unifies men and nations; con-
+340:24 stitutes the brotherhood of man; ends wars; fulfils the
+ Scripture, "Love thy neighbor as thyself;" annihilates
+ pagan and Christian idolatry, - whatever is wrong in
+340:27 social, civil, criminal, political, and religious codes;
+ equalizes the sexes; annuls the curse on man, and leaves
+ nothing that can sin, suffer, be punished or destroyed.
+
+
+
+
+ CHAPTER XI - SOME OBJECTIONS ANSWERED
+
+ And because I tell you the truth, ye believe me not.
+ Which of you convinceth me of sin? And if I say the truth,
+ why do ye not believe me? - JESUS.
+
+ But if the spirit of Him that raised up Jesus from the dead
+ dwell in you, He that raised up Christ from the dead shall
+ also quicken your mortal bodies by His spirit that dwelleth
+ in you. - PAUL.
+
+341:1 THE strictures on this volume would condemn to
+ oblivion the truth, which is raising up thousands
+341:3 from helplessness to strength and elevating them from
+ a theoretical to a practical Christianity. These criticisms
+ are generally based on detached sentences or clauses sep-
+341:6 arated from their context. Even the Scriptures, which
+ grow in beauty and consistency from one grand root, ap-
+ pear contradictory when subjected to such usage. Jesus
+341:9 said, "Blessed are the pure in heart: for they shall see
+ God" [Truth].
+
+ Supported by facts
+
+ In Christian Science mere opinion is valueless. Proof
+341:12 is essential to a due estimate of this subject. Sneers at
+ the application of the word/ Science /to Chris-
+ tianity cannot prevent that from being scien-
+341:15 tific which is based on divine Principle, demonstrated ac-
+ cording to a divine given rule, and subjected to proof.
+ The facts are so absolute and numerous in support of
+341:18 Christian Science, that misrepresentation and denuncia-
+342:1 tion cannot overthrow it. Paul alludes to "doubtful dis-
+ putations." The hour has struck when proof and demon-
+342:3 stration, instead of opinion and dogma, are summoned to
+ the support of Christianity, "making wise the simple."
+
+ Commands of Jesus
+
+ In the result of some unqualified condemnations of
+342:6 scientific Mind-healing, one may see with sorrow the sad
+ effects on the sick of denying Truth. He that
+ decries this Science does it presumptuously,
+342:9 in the face of Bible history and in defiance of the direct
+ command of Jesus, "Go ye into all the world, and preach
+ the gospel," to which command was added the promise
+342:12 that his students should cast out evils and heal the sick.
+ He bade the seventy disciples, as well as the twelve,
+ heal the sick in any town where they should be hospitably
+342:15 received.
+
+ Christianity scientific
+
+ If Christianity is not scientific, and Science is not of
+ God, then there is no invariable law, and truth becomes
+342:18 an accident. Shall it be denied that a system
+ which works according to the Scriptures has
+ Scriptural authority?
+
+ Argument of good works
+
+342:21 Christian Science awakens the sinner, reclaims the
+ infidel, and raises from the couch of pain the helpless
+ invalid. It speaks to the dumb the words of
+342:24 Truth, and they answer with rejoicing. It
+ causes the deaf to hear, the lame to walk, and the blind
+ to see. Who would be the first to disown the Christli-
+342:27 ness of good works, when our Master says, "By their
+ fruits ye shall know them"?
+
+ If Christian Scientists were teaching or practising
+342:30 pharmacy or obstetrics according to the common theo-
+ ries, no denunciations would follow them, even if their
+ treatment resulted in the death of a patient. The people
+343:1 are taught in such cases to say, Amen. Shall I then be
+ smitten for healing and for teaching Truth as the Prin-
+343:3 ciple of healing, and for proving my word by my deed?
+ James said: "Show me thy faith without thy works, and
+ I will show thee my faith by my works."
+
+ Personal experience
+
+343:6 Is not finite mind ignorant of God's method? This
+ makes it doubly unfair to impugn and misrepresent the
+ facts, although, without this cross-bearing,
+343:9 one might not be able to say with the apostle,
+ "None of these things move me." The sick, the halt,
+ and the blind look up to Christian Science with blessings,
+343:12 and Truth will not be forever hidden by unjust parody
+ from the quickened sense of the people.
+
+ Proof from miracles
+
+ Jesus strips all disguise from error, when his teachings
+343:15 are fully understood. By parable and argument he ex-
+ plains the impossibility of good producing evil;
+ and he also scientifically demonstrates this great
+343:18 fact, proving by what are wrongly called miracles, that
+ sin, sickness, and death are beliefs - illusive errors -
+ which he could and did destroy.
+343:21 It would sometimes seem as if truth were rejected be-
+ cause meekness and spirituality are the conditions of its
+ acceptance, while Christendom generally demands so
+343:24 much less.
+
+ Example of the disciples
+
+ Anciently those apostles who were Jesus' students,
+ as well as Paul who was not one of his students, healed
+343:27 the sick and reformed the sinner by their
+ religion. Hence the mistake which allows
+ words, rather than works, to follow such examples!
+343:30 Whoever is the first meekly and conscientiously to press
+ along the line of gospel-healing, is often accounted a
+ heretic.
+
+ Strong position
+
+344:1 It is objected to Christian Science that it claims God
+ as the only absolute Life and Soul, and man to be His
+344:3 idea, - that is, His image. It should be
+ added that this is claimed to represent the
+ normal, healthful, and sinless condition of man in divine
+344:6 Science, and that this claim is made because the Scrip-
+ tures say that God has created man in His own image
+ and after His likeness. Is it sacrilegious to assume that
+344:9 God's likeness is not found in matter, sin, sickness, and
+ death?
+
+ Efficacy may be attested
+
+ Were it more fully understood that Truth heals and
+344:12 that error causes disease, the opponents of a demonstrable
+ Science would perhaps mercifully withhold
+ their misrepresentations, which harm the sick;
+344:15 and until the enemies of Christian Science test its efficacy
+ according to the rules which disclose its merits or de-
+ merits, it would be just to observe the Scriptural precept,
+344:18 "Judge not."
+
+ The one divine method
+
+ There are various methods of treating disease, which
+ are not included in the commonly accepted systems; but
+344:21 there is only one which should be presented
+ to the whole world, and that is the Christian
+ Science which Jesus preached and practised and left to us
+344:24 as his rich legacy.
+
+ Why should one refuse to investigate this method
+ of treating disease? Why support the popular systems
+344:27 of medicine, when the physician may perchance be an
+ infidel and may lose ninety-and-nine patients, while
+ Christian Science cures its hundred? Is it because
+344:30 allopathy and homoeopathy are more fashionable and
+ less spiritual?
+
+ Omnipotence set forth
+
+ In the Bible the word /Spirit /is so commonly applied
+345:1 to Deity, that Spirit and God are often regarded as syn-
+ onymous terms; and it is thus they are uniformly used
+345:3 and understood in Christian Science. As it
+ is evident that the likeness of Spirit cannot be
+ material, does it not follow that God cannot be in His
+345:6 unlikeness and work through drugs to heal the sick?
+ When the omnipotence of God is preached and His ab-
+ soluteness is set forth, Christian sermons will heal the
+345:9 sick.
+
+ Contradictions not found
+
+ It is sometimes said, in criticising Christian Science,
+ that the mind which contradicts itself neither knows
+345:12 itself nor what it is saying. It is indeed no
+ small matter to know one's self; but in this
+ volume of mine there are no contradictory
+345:15 statements, - at least none which are apparent to those
+ who understand its propositions well enough to pass
+ judgment upon them. One who understands Christian
+345:18 Science can heal the sick on the divine Principle of Chris-
+ tian Science, and this practical proof is the only feasible
+ evidence that one does understand this Science.
+
+345:21 Anybody, who is able to perceive the incongruity be-
+ tween God's idea and poor humanity, ought to be able
+ to discern the distinction (made by Christian Science)
+345:24 between God's man, made in His image, and the sinning
+ race of Adam.
+
+ The apostle says: "For if a man think himself to be
+345:27 something, when he is nothing, he deceiveth himself."
+ This thought of human, material nothingness, which
+ Science inculcates, enrages the carnal mind and is the
+345:30 main cause of the carnal mind's antagonism.
+
+ God's idea the ideal man
+
+ It is not the purpose of Christian Science to "educate
+ the idea of God, or treat it for disease," as is alleged
+346:1 by one critic. I regret that such criticism confounds /man/
+ with Adam. When man is spoken of as made in God's
+346:3 image, it is not sinful and sickly mortal man
+ who is referred to, but the ideal man, reflecting
+ God's likeness.
+
+ Nothingness of error
+
+346:6 It is sometimes said that Christian Science teaches the
+ nothingness of sin, sickness, and death, and then teaches
+ how this nothingness is to be saved and healed.
+346:9 The nothingness of nothing is plain; but we
+ need to understand that error is nothing, and that its
+ nothingness is not saved, but must be demonstrated in
+346:12 order to prove the somethingness - yea, the allness -
+ of Truth. It is self-evident that we are harmonious only
+ as we cease to manifest evil or the belief that we suffer
+346:15 from the sins of others. Disbelief in error destroys error,
+ and leads to the discernment of Truth. There are no
+ vacuums. How then can this demonstration be "fraught
+346:18 with falsities painful to behold"?
+
+ Truth antidotes error
+
+ We treat error through the understanding of Truth,
+ because Truth is error's antidote. If a dream ceases, it
+346:21 is self-destroyed, and the terror is over. When
+ a sufferer is convinced that there is no reality
+ in his belief of pain, - because matter has no sensation,
+346:24 hence pain in matter is a false belief, - how can he suffer
+ longer? Do you feel the pain of tooth-pulling, when you
+ believe that nitrous-oxide gas has made you unconscious?
+346:27 Yet, in your concept, the tooth, the operation, and the
+ forceps are unchanged.
+
+ Serving two masters
+
+ Material beliefs must be expelled to make room for
+346:30 spiritual understanding. We cannot serve both
+ God and mammon at the same time; but is
+ not this what frail mortals are trying to do? Paul says:
+347:1 "The flesh lusteth against the Spirit, and the Spirit against
+ the flesh." Who is ready to admit this?
+
+347:3 It is said by one critic, that to verify this wonderful
+ philosophy Christian Science declares that whatever is
+ mortal or discordant has no origin, existence, nor real-
+347:6 ness. Nothing really has Life but God, who is infinite
+ Life; hence all is Life, and death has no dominion. This
+ writer infers that if anything needs to be doctored, it
+347:9 must be the one God, or Mind. Had he stated his syllo-
+ gism correctly, the conclusion would be that there is noth-
+ ing left to be doctored.
+
+ Essential element of Christianity
+
+347:12 Critics should consider that the so-called mortal man
+ is not the reality of man. Then they would behold the
+ signs of Christ's coming. Christ, as the spir-
+347:15 itual or true idea of God, comes now as of
+ old, preaching the gospel to the poor, heal-
+ ing the sick, and casting out evils. Is it error which
+347:18 is restoring an essential element of Christianity, -
+ namely, apostolic, divine healing? No; it is the Science
+ of Christianity which is restoring it, and is the light
+347:21 shining in darkness, which the darkness comprehends
+ not.
+
+ If Christian Science takes away the popular gods, -
+347:24 sin, sickness, and death, - it is Christ, Truth, who de-
+ stroys these evils, and so proves their nothingness.
+
+ The dream that matter and error are something
+347:27 must yield to reason and revelation. Then mortals
+ will behold the nothingness of sickness and sin, and
+ sin and sickness will disappear from consciousness.
+347:30 The harmonious will appear real, and the inharmo-
+ nious unreal. These critics will then see that error
+ is indeed the nothingness, which they chide us for
+348:1 naming nothing and which we desire neither to honor
+ nor to fear.
+
+348:3 Medical theories virtually admit the nothingness of
+ hallucinations, even while treating them as disease; and
+ who objects to this? Ought we not, then, to approve
+348:6 any cure, which is effected by making the disease appear
+ to be - what it really is - an illusion?
+
+ All disease a delusion
+
+ Here is the difficulty: it is not generally understood how
+348:9 one disease can be just as much a delusion as another. It
+ is a pity that the medical faculty and clergy
+ have not learned this, for Jesus established
+348:12 this foundational fact, when devils, delusions, were cast
+ out and the dumb spake.
+
+ Elimination of sickness
+
+ Are we irreverent towards sin, or imputing too much
+348:15 power to God, when we ascribe to Him almighty Life
+ and Love? I deny His cooperation with evil,
+ because I desire to have no faith in evil or in
+348:18 any power but God, good. Is it not well to eliminate from
+ so-called mortal mind that which, so long as it remains in
+ mortal mind, will show itself in forms of sin, sickness, and
+348:21 death? Instead of tenaciously defending the supposed
+ rights of disease, while complaining of the suffering, dis-
+ ease brings, would it not be well to abandon the defence,
+348:24 especially when by so doing our own condition can be im-
+ proved and that of other persons as well?
+
+ Full fruitage yet to come
+
+ I have never supposed the world would immediately
+348:27 witness the full fruitage of Christian Science, or that sin,
+ disease, and death would not be believed for
+ an indefinite time; but this I do aver, that,
+348:30 as a result of teaching Christian Science, ethics and
+ temperance have received all impulse, health has been
+ restored, and longevity increased. If such are the pres-
+349:1 ent fruits, what will the harvest be, when this Science is
+ more generally understood?
+
+ Law and gospel
+
+349:3 As Paul asked of the unfaithful in ancient days, so
+ the rabbis of the present day ask concerning our heal-
+ ing and teaching, "Through breaking the law,
+349:6 dishonorest thou God?" We have the gospel,
+ however, and our Master annulled material law by heal-
+ ing contrary to it. We propose to follow the Master's
+349:9 example. We should subordinate material law to spirit-
+ ual law. Two essential points of Christian Science are,
+ that neither Life nor man dies, and that God is not the
+349:12 author of sickness.
+
+ Language inadequate
+
+ The chief difficulty in conveying the teachings of divine
+ Science accurately to human thought lies in this, that like
+349:15 all other languages, English is inadequate to
+ the expression of spiritual conceptions and
+ propositions, because one is obliged to use material terms
+349:18 in dealing with spiritual ideas. The elucidation of Chris-
+ tian Science lies in its spiritual sense, and this sense must
+ be gained by its disciples in order to grasp the meaning of
+349:21 this Science. Out of this condition grew the prophecy
+ concerning the Christian apostles, "They shall speak with
+ new tongues."
+
+349:24 Speaking of the things of Spirit while dwelling on
+ a material plane, material terms must be generally em-
+ ployed. Mortal thought does not at once catch the
+349:27 higher meaning, and can do so only as thought is edu-
+ cated up to spiritual apprehension. To a certain extent
+ this is equally true of all learning, even that which is
+349:30 wholly material.
+
+ Substance spiritual
+
+ In Christian Science, substance is understood to be
+ Spirit, while the opponents of Christian Science believe
+350:1 substance to be matter. They think of matter as some-
+ thing and almost the only thing, and of the things which
+350:3 pertain to Spirit as next to nothing, or as very
+ far removed from daily experience. Christian
+ Science takes exactly the opposite view.
+
+ Both words and works
+
+350:6 To understand all our Master's sayings as recorded
+ in the New Testament, sayings infinitely important,
+ his followers must grow into that stature of
+350:9 manhood in Christ Jesus which enables them
+ to interpret his spiritual meaning. Then they know
+ how Truth casts out error and heals the sick. His
+350:12 words were the offspring of his deeds, both of which
+ must be understood. Unless the works are com-
+ prehended which his words explained, the words are
+350:15 blind.
+
+ The Master often refused to explain his words, because
+ it was difficult in a material age to apprehend spiritual
+350:18 Truth. He said: "This people's heart is waxed gross,
+ and their ears are dull of hearing, and their eyes they
+ have closed; lest at any time they should see with their
+350:21 eyes, and hear with their ears, and should understand
+ with their heart, and should be converted, and I should
+ heal them."
+
+ The divine life-link
+
+350:24 "The Word was made flesh." Divine Truth must be
+ known by its effects on the body as well as on the mind,
+ before the Science of being can be demon-
+350:27 strated. Hence its embodiment in the incar-
+ nate Jesus, - that life-link forming the connection through
+ which the real reaches the unreal, Soul rebukes sense, and
+350:30 Truth destroys error.
+
+ Truth a present help
+
+ In Jewish worship the Word was materially explained,
+ and the spiritual sense was scarcely perceived. The
+351:1 religion which sprang from half-hidden Israelitish history
+ was pedantic and void of healing power. When we lose
+351:3 faith in God's power to heal, we distrust the
+ divine Principle which demonstrates Christian
+ Science, and then we cannot heal the sick. Neither can
+351:6 we heal through the help of Spirit, if we plant ourselves
+ on a material basis.
+
+ The author became a member of the orthodox Con-
+351:9 gregational Church in early years. Later she learned
+ that her own prayers failed to heal her as did the prayers
+ of her devout parents and the church; but when the
+351:12 spiritual sense of the creed was discerned in the Science
+ of Christianity, this spiritual sense was a/ present help/. It
+ was the living, palpitating presence of Christ, Truth, which
+351:15 healed the sick.
+
+ Fatal premises
+
+ We cannot bring out the practical proof of Christianity,
+ which Jesus required, while error seems as potent and
+351:18 real to us as Truth, and while we make a per-
+ sonal devil and an anthropomorphic God our
+ starting-points, - especially if we consider Satan as a
+351:21 being coequal in power with Deity, if not superior to Him.
+ Because such starting-points are neither spiritual nor
+ scientific, they cannot work out the Spirit-rule of Christian
+351:24 healing, which proves the nothingness of error, discord,
+ by demonstrating the all-inclusiveness of harmonious
+ Truth.
+
+ Fruitless worship
+
+351:27 The Israelites centred their thoughts on the material
+ in their attempted worship of the spiritual. To them
+ matter was substance, and Spirit was shadow.
+351:30 They thought to worship Spirit from a ma-
+ terial standpoint, but this was impossible. They might
+ appeal to Jehovah, but their prayer brought down no
+352:1 proof that it was heard, because they did not sufficiently
+ understand God to be able to demonstrate His power
+352:3 to heal, - to make harmony the reality and discord the
+ unreality.
+
+ Spirit the tangible
+
+ Our Master declared that his material body was not
+352:6 spirit, evidently considering it a mortal and material be-
+ lief of flesh and bones, whereas the Jews took
+ a diametrically opposite view. To Jesus, not
+352:9 materiality, but spirituality, was the reality of man's ex-
+ istence, while to the rabbis the spiritual was the intangi-
+ ble and uncertain, if not the unreal.
+
+ Ghosts not realities
+
+352:12 Would a mother say to her child, who is frightened at
+ imaginary ghosts and sick in consequence of the fear:
+ "I know that ghosts are real. They exist,
+352:15 and are to be feared; but you must not be
+ afraid of them"?
+
+ Children, like adults, /ought/ to fear a reality which
+352:18 can harm them and which they do not understand, for
+ at any moment they may become its helpless victims;
+ but instead of increasing children's fears by declaring
+352:21 ghosts to be real, merciless, and powerful, thus water-
+ ing the very roots of childish timidity, children should
+ be assured that their fears are groundless, that ghosts
+352:24 are not realities, but traditional beliefs, erroneous and
+ man-made.
+
+ In short, children should be told not to believe in ghosts,
+352:27 because there are no such things. If belief in their reality
+ is destroyed, terror of ghosts will depart and health be re-
+ stored. The objects of alarm will then vanish into noth-
+352:30 ingness, no longer seeming worthy of fear or honor. To
+ accomplish a good result, it is certainly not irrational to
+ tell the truth about ghosts.
+
+ The real and the unreal
+
+353:1 The Christianly scientific real is the sensuous unreal.
+ Sin, disease, whatever seems real to material sense, is un-
+353:3 real in divine Science. The physical senses
+ and Science have ever been antagonistic, and
+ they will so continue, till the testimony of the physical
+353:6 senses yields entirely to Christian Science.
+
+ How can a Christian, having the stronger evidence of
+ Truth which contradicts the evidence of error, think of
+353:9 the latter as real or true, either in the form of sickness or
+ of sin? All must admit that Christ is "the way, the
+ truth, and the life," and that omnipotent Truth certainly
+353:12 does destroy error.
+
+ Superstition obsolete
+
+ The age has not wholly outlived the sense of ghostly
+ beliefs. It still holds them more or less. Time has not
+353:15 yet reached eternity, immortality, complete
+ reality. All the real is eternal. Perfection
+ underlies reality. Without perfection, nothing is wholly
+353:18 real. All things will continue to disappear, until per-
+ fection appears and reality is reached. We must give up
+ the spectral at all points. We must not continue to admit
+353:21 the somethingness of superstition, but we must yield up
+ all belief in it and be wise. When we learn that error
+ is not real, we shall be ready for progress, "forgetting
+353:24 those things which are behind."
+
+ The grave does not banish the ghost of materiality.
+ So long as there are supposed limits to Mind, and those
+353:27 limits are human, so long will ghosts seem to continue.
+ Mind is limitless. It never was material. The true idea
+ of being is spiritual and immortal, and from this it follows
+353:30 that whatever is laid off is the ghost, some unreal belief.
+ Mortal beliefs can neither demonstrate Christianity nor
+ apprehend the reality of Life.
+
+ Christian warfare
+
+354:1 Are the protests of Christian Science against the notion
+ that there can be material life, substance, or mind "utter
+354:3 falsities and absurdities," as some aver? Why
+ then do Christians try to obey the Scriptures
+ and war against "the world, the flesh, and the devil"?
+354:6 Why do they invoke the divine aid to enable them to leave
+ all for Christ, Truth? Why do they use this phraseology,
+ and yet deny Christian Science, when it teaches precisely
+354:9 this thought? The words of divine Science find their
+ immortality in deeds, for their Principle heals the sick
+ and spiritualizes humanity.
+
+ Healing omitted
+
+354:12 On the other hand, the Christian opponents of Chris-
+ tian Science neither give nor offer any proofs that their
+ Master's religion can heal the sick. Surely
+354:15 it is not enough to cleave to barren and desul-
+ tory dogmas, derived from the traditions of the elders who
+ thereunto have set their seals.
+
+ Scientific consistency
+
+354:18 Consistency is seen in example more than in precept.
+ Inconsistency is shown by words without deeds, which
+ are like clouds without rain. If our words
+354:21 fail to express our deeds, God will redeem that
+ weakness, and out of the mouth of babes He will perfect
+ praise. The night of materiality is far spent, and with
+354:24 the dawn Truth will waken men spiritually to hear and
+ to speak the new tongue.
+
+ Sin should become unreal to every one. It is in itself
+354:27 inconsistent, a divided kingdom. Its supposed realism
+ has no divine authority, and I rejoice in the apprehension
+ of this grand verity.
+
+ Spiritual meaning
+
+354:30 The opponents of divine Science must be
+ charitable, if they would be Christian. If the
+ letter of Christian Science appears inconsistent, they should
+355:1 gain the spiritual meaning of Christian Science, and then
+ the ambiguity will vanish.
+
+ Practical arguments
+
+355:3 The charge of inconsistency in Christianly scientific
+ methods of dealing with sin and disease is met by some-
+ thing practical, - namely, the proof of the
+355:6 utility of these methods; and proofs are better
+ than mere verbal arguments or prayers which evince no
+ spiritual power to heal.
+
+355:9 As for sin and disease, Christian Science says, in the
+ language of the Master, "Follow me; and let the dead
+ bury their dead." Let discord of every name and nature
+355:12 be heard no more, and let the harmonious and true sense
+ of Life and being take possession of human consciousness.
+
+ What is the relative value of the two conflicting the-
+355:15 ories regarding Christian healing? One, according to
+ the commands of our Master, heals the sick. The other,
+ popular religion, declines to admit that Christ's religion
+355:18 has exercised any systematic healing power since the first
+ century.
+
+ Conditions of criticism
+
+ The statement that the teachings of Christian Sci-
+355:21 ence in this work are "absolutely false, and the most
+ egregious fallacies ever offered for accept-
+ ance," is an opinion wholly due to a misap-
+355:24 prehension both of the divine Principle and practice of
+ Christian Science and to a consequent inability to demon-
+ strate this Science. Without this understanding, no one
+355:27 is capable of impartial or correct criticism, because demon-
+ stration and spiritual understanding are God's immortal
+ keynotes, proved to be such by our Master and evidenced
+355:30 by the sick who are cured and by the sinners who are
+ reformed.
+
+ Weakness of material theories
+
+ Strangely enough, we ask for material theories in sup-
+356:1 port of spiritual and eternal truths, when the two are so
+ antagonistic that the material thought must become spir-
+356:3 itualized before the spiritual fact is attained.
+ So-called material existence affords no evidence
+ theories of spiritual existence and immortality. Sin,
+356:6 sickness, and death do not prove man's entity or immor-
+ tality. Discord can never establish the facts of harmony.
+ Matter is not the vestibule of Spirit.
+
+ Irreconciliable differences
+
+356:9 Jesus reasoned on this subject practically, and con-
+ trolled sickness, sin, and death on the basis of his spir-
+ ituality. Understanding the nothingness of
+356:12 material things, he spoke of flesh and Spirit
+ as the two opposites, - as error and Truth, not contrib-
+ uting in any way to each other's happiness and existence.
+356:15 Jesus knew, "It is the spirit that quickeneth; the flesh
+ profiteth nothing."
+
+ Copartnership impossible
+
+ There is neither a present nor an eternal copartner-
+356:18 ship between error and Truth, between flesh and Spirit.
+ God is as incapable of producing sin, sick-
+ ness, and death as He is of experiencing these
+356:21 errors. How then is it possible for Him to create man
+ subject to this triad of errors, - man who is made in the
+ divine likeness?
+
+356:24 Does God create a material man out of Himself, Spirit?
+ Does evil proceed from good? Does divine Love com-
+ mit a fraud on humanity by making man inclined to sin,
+356:27 and then punishing him for it? Would any one call it
+ wise and good to create the primitive, and then punish its
+ derivative?
+
+ Two infinite creators absurd
+
+356:30 Does subsequent follow its antecedent? It does.
+ Was there original self-creative sin? Then there must
+ have been more than one creator, more than one God.
+357:1 In common justice, we must admit that God will not
+ punish man for doing what He created man
+357:3 capable of doing, and knew from the outset
+ that man would do. God is "of purer eyes
+ than to behold evil." We sustain Truth, not by accept-
+357:6 ing, but by rejecting a lie.
+
+ Jesus said of personified evil, that it was "a liar, and
+ the father of it." Truth creates neither a lie, a capacity
+357:9 to lie, nor a liar. If mankind would relinquish the belief
+ that God makes sickness, sin, and death, or makes man
+ capable of suffering on account of this malevolent triad,
+357:12 the foundations of error would be sapped and error's de-
+ struction ensured; but if we theoretically endow mortals
+ with the creativeness and authority of Deity, how dare we
+357:15 attempt to destroy what He hath made, or even to deny
+ that God made man evil and made evil good?
+
+ Anthropomorphism
+
+ History teaches that the popular and false notions
+357:18 about the Divine Being and character have originated
+ in the human mind. As there is in reality but
+ one God, one Mind, wrong notions about God
+357:21 must have originated in a false supposition, not in im-
+ mortal Truth, and they are fading out. They are false
+ claims, which will eventually disappear, according to the
+357:24 vision of St. John in the Apocalypse.
+
+ One supremacy
+
+ If what opposes God is real, there must be two
+ powers, and God is not supreme and infinite. Can
+357:27 Deity be almighty, if another mighty and
+ self-creative cause exists and sways man-
+ kind? Has the Father "Life in Himself," as the Scrip-
+357:30 tures say, and, if so, can Life, or God, dwell in evil and
+ create it? Can matter drive Life, Spirit, hence, and so
+ defeat omnipotence?
+
+ Matter impotent
+
+358:1 Is the woodman's axe, which destroys a tree's so-called
+ life, superior to omnipotence? Can a leaden bullet de-
+358:3 prive a man of Life, - that is, of God, who is
+ man's Life? If God is at the mercy of matter,
+ then matter is omnipotent. Such doctrines are "confu-
+358:6 sion worse confounded." If two statements directly con-
+ tradict each other and one is true, the other must be false.
+ Is Science thus contradictory?
+
+ Scientific and Biblical facts
+
+358:9 Christian Science, understood, coincides with the
+ Scriptures, and sustains logically and demonstratively
+ every point it presents. Otherwise it would
+358:12 not be Science, and could not present its
+ proofs. Christian Science is neither made up of contra-
+ dictory aphorisms nor of the inventions of those who scoff
+358:15 at God. It presents the calm and clear verdict of Truth
+ against error, uttered and illustrated by the prophets,
+ by Jesus, by his apostles, as is recorded throughout the
+358:18 Scriptures.
+
+ Why are the words of Jesus more frequently cited
+ for our instruction than are his remarkable works? Is
+358:21 it not because there are few who have gained a true
+ knowledge of the great import to Christianity of those
+ works?
+
+ Personal confidence
+
+358:24 Sometimes it is said; "Rest assured that whatever
+ effect Christian Scientists may have on the sick, comes
+ through rousing within the sick a belief
+358:27 that in the removal of disease these healers
+ have wonderful power, derived from the Holy Ghost."
+ Is it likely that church-members have more faith in
+358:30 some Christian Scientist, whom they have perhaps
+ never seen and against whom they have been warned,
+ than they have in their own accredited and orthodox
+359:1 pastors, whom they have seen and have been taught
+ to love and to trust?
+
+359:3 Let any clergyman try to cure his friends by their
+ faith in him. Will that faith heal them? Yet Scien-
+ tists will take the same cases, and cures will follow.
+359:6 Is this because the patients have more faith in the Scien-
+ tist than in their pastor? I have healed infidels whose
+ only objection to this method was, that I as a Chris-
+359:9 tian Scientist believed in the Holy Spirit, while they, the
+ patients, did not.
+
+ Even though you aver that the material senses are
+359:12 indispensable to man's existence or entity, you must
+ change the human concept of life, and must at length
+ know yourself spiritually and scientifically. The evi-
+359:15 dence of the existence of Spirit, Soul, is palpable only to
+ spiritual sense, and is not apparent to the material senses,
+ which cognize only that which is the opposite of Spirit.
+
+359:18 True Christianity is to be honored wherever found,
+ but when shall we arrive at the goal which that word
+ implies? From Puritan parents, the discov-
+359:21 erer of Christian Science early received her
+ religious education. In childhood, she often listened
+ with joy to these words, falling from the lips of her
+359:24 saintly mother, "God is able to raise you up from sick-
+ ness;" and she pondered the meaning of that Scripture
+ she so often quotes: "And these signs shall follow them
+359:27 that believe; . . . they shall lay hands on the sick,
+ and they shall recover."
+
+ Two different artists
+
+ A Christian Scientist and an opponent are like two
+359:30 artists. One says: "I have spiritual ideals,
+ indestructible and glorious. When others see
+ them as I do, in their true light and loveliness, - and
+360:1 know that these ideals are real and eternal because drawn
+ from Truth, - they will find that nothing is lost, and all
+360:3 is won, by a right estimate of what is real."
+
+ The other artist replies: "You wrong my experience.
+ I have no mind-ideals except those which are both mental
+360:6 and material. It is true that materiality renders these
+ ideals imperfect and destructible; yet I would not ex-
+ change mine for thine, for mine give me such personal
+360:9 pleasure, and they are not so shockingly transcendental.
+ They require less self-abnegation, and keep Soul well out
+ of sight. Moreover, I have no notion of losing my old
+360:12 doctrines or human opinions."
+
+ Choose ye to-day
+
+ Dear reader, which mind-picture or externalized thought
+ shall be real to you, - the material or the spiritual?
+360:15 Both you cannot have. You are bringing out
+ your own ideal. This ideal is either temporal
+ or eternal. Either Spirit or matter is your model. If you
+360:18 try to have two models, then you practically have none.
+ Like a pendulum in a clock, you will be thrown back and
+ forth, striking the ribs of matter and swinging between the
+360:21 real and the unreal.
+
+ Hear the wisdom of Job, as given in the excellent trans-
+ lation of the late Rev. George R. Noyes, D.D.: -
+360:24 Shall mortal man be more just than God?
+ Shall man be more pure than his Maker?
+ Behold, He putteth no trust in His ministering spirits,
+360:27 And His angels He chargeth with frailty.
+
+ Of old, the Jews put to death the Galilean Prophet,
+ the best Christian on earth, for the truth he spoke and
+360:30 demonstrated, while to-day, Jew and Christian can unite
+ in doctrine and denomination on the very basis of Jesus'
+ words and works. The Jew believes that the Messiah or
+361:1 Christ has not yet come; the Christian believes that
+ Christ is God. Here Christian Science intervenes, ex-
+361:3 plains these doctrinal points, cancels the disagreement,
+ and settles the question. Christ, as the true spiritual idea,
+ is the ideal of God now and forever, here and everywhere.
+361:6 The Jew who believes in the First Commandment is a
+ monotheist; he has one omnipresent God. Thus the Jew
+ unites with the Christian's doctrine that God is come and
+ is present now and forever. The Christian who believes
+ in the First Commandment is a monotheist. This he
+ virtually unites with the Jew's belief in one God, and
+361:12 recognizes that Jesus Christ is not God, as Jesus himself
+ declared, but is the Son of God. This declaration of
+ Jesus, understood, conflicts not at all with another of his
+361:15 sayings: "I and my Father are one," - that is, one in
+ quality, not in quantity. As a drop of water is one with
+ the ocean, a ray of light one with the, sun, even so God
+361:18 and man, Father and son, are one in being. The Scrip-
+ ture reads: "For in Him we live, and move, and have
+ our being."
+
+361:21 I have revised /Science and Health/ only to give a
+ clearer and fuller expression of its original meaning. Spir-
+ itual ideas unfold as we advance. A human perception of
+361:24 divine Science, however limited, must be correct in order
+ to be Science and subject to demonstration. A germ of in-
+ finite Truth, though least in the kingdom of heaven is the
+361:27 higher hope on earth, but it will be rejected and reviled
+ until God prepares the soil for the seed. That which
+ when sown bears immortal fruit, enriches mankind only
+361:30 when it is understood, - hence the many readings given
+ the Scriptures, and the requisite revisions of /Science and
+ Health with Key to the Scriptures/.
+
+
+
+
+ CHAPTER XII - CHRISTIAN SCIENCE PRACTICE
+
+ Why art thou cast down, O my soul [sense]?
+ And why art thou disquieted within me?
+ Hope thou in God; for I shall yet praise Him,
+ Who is the health of my countenance and my God. - PSALMS.
+
+ And these signs shall follow them that believe: In my name
+ shall they cast out devils: they shall speak with new tongues;
+ they shall take up serpents; and if they drink any deadly
+ thing, it shall not hurt them; they shall lay hands on the
+ sick, and they shall recover. - JESUS.
+
+ A gospel narrative
+
+362:1 IT is related in the seventh chapter of Luke's Gospel
+ that Jesus was once the honored guest of a certain
+362:3 Pharisee, by name Simon, though he was quite unlike
+ Simon the disciple. While they were at meat, an unusual
+ incident occurred, as if to interrupt the scene
+362:6 of Oriental festivity. A "strange woman"
+ came in. Heedless of the fact that she was debarred from
+ such a place and such society, especially under the stern
+362:9 rules of rabbinical law, as positively as if she were a Hin-
+ doo pariah intruding upon the household of a high-caste
+ Brahman, this woman (Mary Magdalene, as she has
+362:12 since been called) approached Jesus. According to the
+ custom of those days, he reclined on a couch with his
+ head towards the table and his bare feet away from it.
+362:15 It was therefore easy for the Magdalen to come behind
+363:1 the couch and reach his feet. She bore an alabaster jar
+ containing costly and fragrant oil, - sandal oil perhaps,
+363:3 which is in such common use in the East. Breaking
+ the sealed jar, she perfumed Jesus' feet with the oil,
+ wiping them with her long hair, which hung loosely
+363:6 about her shoulders, as was customary with women of her
+ grade.
+
+ Parable of the creditor
+
+ Did Jesus spurn the woman? Did he repel her adora-
+363:9 tion? No! He regarded her compassionately. Nor was
+ this all. Knowing what those around him
+ were saying in their hearts, especially his host,
+363:12 - that they were wondering why, being a prophet, the
+ exalted guest did not at once detect the woman's immoral
+ status and bid her depart, - knowing this, Jesus rebuked
+363:15 them with a short story or parable. He described two
+ debtors, one for a large sum and one for a smaller, who
+ were released from their obligations by their common
+363:18 creditor. "Which of them will love him most?" was the
+ Master's question to Simon the Pharisee; and Simon re-
+ plied, "He to whom he forgave most." Jesus approved
+363:21 the answer, and so brought home the lesson to all, follow-
+ ing it with that remarkable declaration to the woman,
+ "Thy sins are forgiven."
+
+ Divine insight
+
+363:24 Why did he thus summarize her debt to divine Love?
+ Had she repented and reformed, and did his insight
+ detect this unspoken moral uprising? She
+363:27 bathed his feet with her tears before she
+ anointed them with the oil. In the absence of other
+ proofs, was her grief sufficient evidence to warrant the
+363:30 expectation of her repentance, reformation, and growth
+ in wisdom? Certainly there was encouragement in the
+ mere fact that she was showing her affection for a man
+364:1 of undoubted goodness and purity, who has since been
+ rightfully regarded as the best man that ever trod this
+364:3 planet. Her reverence was unfeigned, and it was mani-
+ fested towards one who was soon, though they knew it
+ not, to lay down his mortal existence in behalf of all
+364:6 sinners, that through his word and works they might be
+ redeemed from sensuality and sin.
+
+ Penitence or hospitality
+
+ Which was the higher tribute to such ineffable affec-
+364:9 tion, the hospitality of the Pharisee or the contrition of
+ the Magdalen? This query Jesus answered
+ by rebuking self-righteousness and declaring
+364:12 the absolution of the penitent. He even said that this
+ poor woman had done what his rich entertainer had neg-
+ lected to do, - wash and anoint his guest's feet, a special
+364:15 sign of Oriental courtesy.
+
+ Here is suggested a solemn question, a question indi-
+ cated by one of the needs of this age. Do Christian
+364:18 Scientists seek Truth as Simon sought the Saviour, through
+ material conservatism and for personal homage? Jesus
+ told Simon that such seekers as he gave small reward
+364:21 in return for the spiritual purgation which came through
+ the Messiah. If Christian Scientists are like Simon,
+ then it must be said of them also that they /love/
+364:24 little.
+
+ Genuine repentance
+
+ On the other hand, do they show their regard for
+ Truth, or Christ, by their genuine repentance, by their
+364:27 broken hearts, expressed by meekness and
+ human affection, as did this woman? If
+ so, then it may be said of them, as Jesus said of the
+364:30 unwelcome visitor, that they indeed love much, because
+ much is forgiven them.
+
+ Compassion requisite
+
+ Did the careless doctor, the nurse, the cook, and the
+365:1 brusque business visitor sympathetically know the thorns
+ they plant in the pillow of the sick and the heavenly
+365:3 homesick looking away from earth, - Oh, did
+ they know! - this knowledge would do much
+ more towards healing the sick and preparing their helpers
+365:6 for the "midnight call," than all cries of "Lord, Lord!"
+ The benign thought of Jesus, finding utterance in such
+ words as "Take no thought for your life," would heal
+365:9 the sick, and so enable them to rise above the supposed
+ necessity for physical thought-taking and doctoring;
+ but if the unselfish affections be lacking, and common
+365:12 sense and common humanity are disregarded, what men-
+ tal quality remains, with which to evoke healing from
+ the outstretched arm of righteousness?
+
+ Speedy healing
+
+365:15 If the Scientist reaches his patient through divine
+ Love, the healing work will be accomplished at one
+ visit, and the disease will vanish into its native
+365:18 nothingness like dew before the morning sun-
+ shine. If the Scientist has enough Christly affection to
+ win his own pardon, and such commendation as the Mag-
+365:21 dalen gained from Jesus, then he is Christian enough to
+ practise scientifically and deal with his patients compas-
+ sionately; and the result will correspond with the spiritual
+365:24 intent.
+
+ Truth desecrated
+
+ If hypocrisy, stolidity, inhumanity, or vice finds its
+ way into the chambers of disease through the would-be
+365:27 healer, it would, if it were possible, convert
+ into a den of thieves the temple of the Holy
+ Ghost, - the patient's spiritual power to resuscitate him-
+365:30 self. The unchristian practitioner is not giving to mind
+ or body the joy and strength of Truth. The poor suf-
+ fering heart needs its rightful nutriment, such as peace,
+366:1 patience in tribulation, and a priceless sense of the dear
+ Father's loving-kindness.
+
+ Moral evils to be cast out
+
+366:3 In order to cure his patient, the metaphysician
+ must first cast moral evils out of himself and thus
+ attain the spiritual freedom which will en-
+366:6 able him to cast physical evils out of his
+ patient; but heal he cannot, while his own spiritual
+ barrenness debars him from giving drink to the thirsty
+366:9 and hinders him from reaching his patient's thought, -
+ yea, while mental penury chills his faith and under-
+ standing.
+
+ The true physician
+
+366:12 The physician who lacks sympathy for his fellow-
+ being is deficient in human affection, and we have the
+ apostolic warrant for asking: "He that loveth
+366:15 not his brother whom he hath seen, how can
+ he love God whom he hath not seen?" Not having this
+ spiritual affection, the physician lacks faith in the divine
+366:18 Mind and has not that recognition of infinite Love which
+ alone confers the healing power. Such so-called Scien-
+ tists will strain out gnats, while they swallow the camels
+366:21 of bigoted pedantry.
+
+ Source of calmness
+
+ The physician must also watch, lest he be over-
+ whelmed by a sense of the odiousness of sin and by the
+366:24 unveiling of sin in his own thoughts. The
+ sick are terrified by their sick beliefs, and
+ sinners should be affrighted by their sinful beliefs; but
+366:27 the Christian Scientist will be calm in the presence of
+ both sin and disease, knowing, as he does, that Life is
+ God and God is All.
+
+ Genuine healing
+
+366:30 If we would open their prison doors for the sick, we
+ must first learn to bind up the broken-hearted. If we
+ would heal by the Spirit, we must not hide the talent
+367:1 of spiritual healing under the napkin of its form, nor
+ bury the /morale /of Christian Science in the grave-clothes
+367:3 of its letter. The tender word and Christian
+ encouragement of an invalid, pitiful patience
+ with his fears and the removal of them, are better than
+367:6 hecatombs of gushing theories, stereotyped borrowed
+ speeches, and the doling of arguments, which are but so
+ many parodies on legitimate Christian Science, aflame
+367:9 with divine Love.
+
+ Gratitude and humility
+
+ This is what is meant by seeking Truth, Christ, not
+ "for the loaves and fishes," nor, like the Pharisee, with
+367:12 the arrogance of rank and display of scholar-
+ ship, but like Mary Magdalene, from the sum-
+ mit of devout consecration, with the oil of gladness and
+367:15 the perfume of /gratitude/, with tears of repentance and
+ with those hairs all numbered by the Father.
+
+ The salt of the earth
+
+ A Christian Scientist occupies the place at this period
+367:18 of which Jesus spoke to his disciples, when he said: "Ye
+ are the salt of the earth." "Ye are the light
+ of the world. A city that is set on an hill can-
+367:21 not be hid." Let us watch, work, and pray that this salt
+ lose not its saltness, and that this light be not hid, but
+ radiate and glow into noontide glory.
+
+367:24 The infinite Truth of the Christ-cure has come to this
+ age through a "still, small voice," through silent utter-
+ ances and divine anointing which quicken and increase
+367:27 the beneficial effects of Christianity. I long to see the
+ consummation of my hope, namely, the student's higher
+ attainments in this line of light.
+
+ Real and counterfeit
+
+367:30 Because Truth is infinite, error should be known as
+ nothing. Because Truth is omnipotent in goodness,
+ error, Truth's opposite, has no might. Evil is but the
+368:1 counterpoise of nothingness. The greatest wrong is
+ but a supposititious opposite of the highest right. The
+368:3 confidence inspired by Science lies in the fact
+ that Truth is real and error is unreal. Error
+ is a coward before Truth. Divine Science insists that
+368:6 time will prove all this. Both truth and error have come
+ nearer than ever before to the apprehension of mortals,
+ and truth will become still clearer as error is self-
+368:9 destroyed.
+
+ Results of faith in Truth
+
+ Against the fatal beliefs that error is as real as Truth,
+ that evil is equal in power to good if not superior, and that
+368:12 discord is as normal as harmony, even the hope
+ of freedom from the bondage of sickness and
+ sin has little inspiration to nerve endeavor. When we
+368:15 come to have more faith in the truth of being than we have
+ in error, more faith in Spirit than in matter, more faith
+ in living than in dying, more faith in God than in man,
+368:18 then no material suppositions can prevent us from healing
+ the sick and destroying error.
+
+ Life independent of matter
+
+ That Life is not contingent on bodily conditions is
+368:21 proved, when we learn that life and man survive this
+ body. Neither evil, disease, nor death can be
+ spiritual, and the material belief in them dis-
+368:24 appears in the ratio of one's spiritual growth. Because
+ matter has no consciousness or Ego, it cannot act; its
+ conditions are illusions, and these false conditions are the
+368:27 source of all seeming sickness. Admit the existence of
+ matter, and you admit that mortality (and therefore dis-
+ ease) has a foundation in fact. Deny the existence of
+ matter, and you can destroy the belief in material con-
+ ditions. When fear disappears, the foundation of disease
+ is gone. Once let the mental physician believe in the
+369:1 reality of matter, and he is liable to admit also the reality
+ of all discordant conditions, and this hinders his de-
+369:3 stroying them. Thus he is unfitted for the successful
+ treatment of disease.
+
+ Man's entity
+
+ In proportion as matter loses to human sense all en-
+369:6 tity as man, in that proportion does man become its
+ master. He enters into a diviner sense of the
+ facts, and comprehends the theology of Jesus
+369:9 as demonstrated in healing the sick, raising the dead,
+ and walking over the wave. All these deeds manifested
+ Jesus' control over the belief that matter is substance,
+369:12 that it can be the arbiter of life or the constructor of any
+ form of existence.
+
+ The Christ treatment
+
+ We never read that Luke or Paul made a reality of
+369:15 disease in order to discover some means of healing it.
+ Jesus never asked if disease were acute or
+ chronic, and he never recommended atten-
+369:18 tion to laws of health, never give drugs, never prayed
+ to know if God were willing that a man should live. He
+ understood man, whose life is God, to be immortal, and
+369:21 knew that man has not two lives, one to be destroyed and
+ the other to be made indestructible.
+
+ Matter not medicine
+
+ The prophylactic and therapeutic (that is, the prevent-
+369:24 ive and curative) arts belong emphatically to Christian
+ Science, as would be readily seen, if psychology,
+ or the Science of Spirit, God, was understood.
+369:27 Unscientific methods are finding their dead level. Lim-
+ ited to matter by their own law, what have they of the
+ advantages of Mind and immortality?
+
+ No healing in sin
+
+369:30 No man is physically healed in wilful error or by it,
+ any more than he is morally saved in or by sin. It is
+ error even to murmur or to be angry over sin. To be
+370:1 every whit whole, man must be better spiritually as well
+ as physically. To be immortal, we must forsake the
+370:3 mortal sense of things, turn from the lie of false
+ belief to Truth, and gather the facts of being
+ from the divine Mind. The body improves under the
+370:6 same regimen which spiritualizes the thought; and if
+ health is not made manifest under this regimen, this
+ proves that fear is governing the body. This is the law
+370:9 of cause and effect, or like producing like.
+
+ Like curing like
+
+ Homoeopathy furnishes the evidence to the senses, that
+ symptoms, which might be produced by a certain drug,
+370:12 are removed by using the same drug which
+ might cause the symptoms. This confirms
+ my theory that faith in the drug is the sole factor in the
+370:15 cure. The effect, which mortal mind produces through
+ one belief, it removes through an opposite belief, but it
+ uses the same medicine in both cases.
+370:18 The moral and spiritual facts of health, whispered
+ into thought, produce very direct and marked effects on
+ the body. A physical diagnosis of disease - since mor-
+370:21 tal mind must be the cause of disease - tends to induce
+ disease.
+
+ Transient potency of drugs
+
+ According to both medical testimony and individual
+370:24 experience, a drug may eventually lose its supposed power
+ and do no more for the patient. Hygienic
+ treatment also loses its efficacy. Quackery
+370:27 likewise fails at length to inspire the credulity
+ of the sick, and then they cease to improve. These les-
+ sons are useful. They should naturally and genuinely
+370:30 change our basis from sensation to Christian Science,
+ from error to Truth, from matter to Spirit.
+
+ Diagnosis of matter
+
+ Physicians examine the pulse, tongue, lungs, to dis-
+371:1 cover the condition of matter, when in fact all is
+ Mind. The body is the substratum of mortal mind,
+371:3 and this so-called mind must finally yield
+ to the mandate of immortal Mind.
+
+ Ghost-stories inducing fear
+
+ Disquisitions on disease have a mental effect similar
+371:6 to that produced on children by telling ghost-stories in
+ the dark. By those uninstructed in Christian
+ Science, nothing is really understood of material
+371:9 existence. Mortals are believed to be here without their
+ consent and to be removed as involuntarily, not knowing
+ why nor when. As frightened children look everywhere
+371:12 for the imaginary ghost, so sick humanity sees danger in
+ every direction, and looks for relief in all ways except the
+ right one. Darkness induces fear. The adult, in bond-
+371:15 age to his beliefs, no more comprehends his real being
+ than does the child; and the adult must be taken out of
+ his darkness, before he can get rid of the illusive suffer-
+371:18 ings which throng the gloaming. The way in divine
+ Science is the only way out of this condition.
+
+ Mind imparts purity, health, and beauty
+
+ I would not transform the infant at once into a
+371:21 man, nor would I keep the suckling a lifelong babe.
+ No impossible thing do I ask when urging
+ the claims of Christian Science; but because
+371:24 this teaching is in advance of the age, we
+ should not deny our need of its spiritual unfoldment.
+ Mankind will improve through Science and Christi-
+371:27 anity. The necessity for uplifting the race is father to
+ the fact that Mind can do it; for Mind can impart
+ purity instead of impurity, strength instead of weak-
+371:30 ness, and health instead of disease. Truth is an altera-
+ tive in the entire system, and can make it "every whit
+ whole."
+
+ Brain not intelligent
+
+372:1 Remember, brain is not mind. Matter cannot be sick,
+ and Mind is immortal. The mortal body is only an erro-
+372:3 neous mortal belief of mind in matter. What
+ you call matter was originally error in solu-
+ tion, elementary mortal mind, - likened by Milton to
+372:6 "chaos and old night." One theory about this mortal
+ mind is, that its sensations can reproduce man, can form
+ blood, flesh, and bones. The Science of being, in which
+372:9 all is divine Mind, or God and His idea, would be clearer
+ in this age, but for the belief that matter is the medium
+ of man, or that man can enter his own embodied thought,
+372:12 bind himself with his own beliefs, and then call his bonds
+ material and name them divine law.
+
+ Veritable success
+
+ When man demonstrates Christian Science absolutely,
+372:15 he will be perfect. He can neither sin, suffer, be subject
+ to matter, nor disobey the law of God. There-
+ fore he will be as the angels in heaven. Chris-
+372:18 tian Science and Christianity are one. How, then, in
+ Christianity any more than in Christian Science, can we
+ believe in the reality and power of both Truth and error,
+372:21 Spirit and matter, and hope to succeed with contraries?
+ Matter is not self-sustaining. Its false supports fail one
+ after another. Matter succeeds for a period only by
+372:24 falsely parading in the vestments of law.
+
+ Recognition of benefits
+
+ "Whosoever shall deny me before men, him will I also
+ deny before my Father which is in heaven." In Chris-
+372:27 tian Science, a denial of Truth is fatal, while
+ a just acknowledgment of Truth and of what
+ it has done for us is an effectual help. If pride, super-
+372:30 stition, or any error prevents the honest recognition of
+ benefits received, this will be a hindrance to the recovery
+ of the sick and the success of the student.
+
+ Disease far more docile than iniquity
+
+373:1 If we are Christians on all moral questions, but are in
+ darkness as to the physical exemption which Christian-
+373:3 ity includes, then we must have more faith
+ in God on this subject and be more alive to
+ His promises. It is easier to cure the most
+373:6 malignant disease than it is to cure sin. The author has
+ raised up the dying, partly because they were willing to
+ be restored, while she has struggled long, and perhaps in
+373:9 vain, to lift a student out of a chronic sin. Under all
+ modes of pathological treatment, the sick recover more
+ rapidly from disease than does the sinner from his sin.
+373:12 Healing is easier than teaching, if the teaching is faithfully
+ done.
+
+ Love frees from fear
+
+ The fear of disease and the love of sin are the sources
+373:15 of man's enslavement. "The fear of the Lord
+ is the beginning of wisdom," but the Scriptures
+ also declare, through the exalted thought of John, that
+373:18 "perfect Love casteth out fear."
+
+ The fear occasioned by ignorance can be cured; but
+ to remove the effects of fear produced by sin, you must
+373:21 rise above both fear and sin. Disease is expressed not
+ so much by the lips as in the functions of the body. Es-
+ tablish the scientific sense of health, and you relieve the
+373:24 oppressed organ. The inflammation, decomposition, or
+ deposit will abate, and the disabled organ will resume its
+ healthy functions.
+
+ Mind circulates blood
+
+373:27 When the blood rushes madly through the veins or
+ languidly creeps along its frozen channels, we call these
+ conditions disease. This is a misconception.
+373:30 Mortal mind is producing the propulsion or the
+ languor, and we prove this to be so when by mental means
+ the circulation is changed, and returns to that standard
+374:1 which mortal mind has decided upon as essential for
+ health. Anodynes, counter-irritants, and depletion never
+374:3 reduce inflammation scientifically, but the truth of being,
+ whispered into the ear of mortal mind, will bring relief.
+
+ Mind can destroy all ills
+
+ Hatred and its effects on the body are removed by
+374:6 Love. Because mortal mind seems to be conscious, the
+ sick say: "How can my mind cause a disease
+ I never thought of and knew nothing about,
+374:9 until it appeared on my body?" The author has an-
+ swered this question in her explanation of disease as origi-
+ nating in human belief before it is consciously apparent
+374:12 on the body, which is in fact the objective state of mortal
+ mind, though it is called matter. This mortal blindness
+ and its sharp consequences show our need of divine meta-
+374:15 physics. Through immortal Mind, or Truth, we can
+ destroy all ills which proceed from mortal mind.
+
+ Ignorance of the cause or approach of disease is no
+374:18 argument against the mental origin of disease. You con-
+ fess to ignorance of the future and incapacity to preserve
+ your own existence, and this belief helps rather than
+374:21 hinders disease. Such a state of mind induces sickness.
+ It is like walking in darkness on the edge of a precipice.
+ You cannot forget the belief of danger, and your steps
+374:24 are less firm because of your fear, and ignorance of mental
+ cause and effect.
+
+ Temperature is mental
+
+ Heat and cold are products of mortal mind. The body,
+374:27 when bereft of mortal mind, at first cools, and after-
+ wards it is resolved into its primitive mortal
+ elements. Nothing that lives ever dies, and
+374:30 /vice versa/. Mortal mind produces animal heat, and then
+ expels it through the abandonment of a belief, or in-
+ creases it to the point of self-destruction. Hence it is
+375:1 mortal mind, not matter, which says, "I die." Heat
+ would pass from the body as painlessly as gas dissipates
+375:3 into the air when it evaporates but for the belief that in-
+ flammation and pain must accompany the separation of
+ heat from the body.
+
+ Science /versus /hypnotism
+
+375:6 Chills and heat are often the form in which fever mani-
+ fests itself. Change the mental state, and the chills and
+ fever disappear. The old-school physician
+375:9 proves this when his patient says, " I am better,"
+ but the patient believes that matter, not mind,
+ has helped him. The Christian Scientist demonstrates
+375:12 that divine Mind heals, while the hypnotist dispossesses
+ the patient of his individuality in order to control him.
+ No person is benefited by yielding his mentality to any
+375:15 mental despotism or malpractice. All unscientific mental
+ practice is erroneous and powerless, and should be under-
+ stood and so rendered fruitless. The genuine Christian
+375:18 Scientist is adding to his patient's mental and moral power,
+ and is increasing his patient's spirituality while restoring
+ him physically through divine Love.
+
+ Cure for palsy
+
+375:21 Palsy is a belief that matter governs mortals, and can
+ paralyze the body, making certain portions of
+ it motionless. Destroy the belief, show mortal
+375:24 mind that muscles have no power to be lost, for Mind is
+ supreme, and you cure the palsy.
+
+ Latent fear diagnosed
+
+ Consumptive patients always show great hopeful-
+375:27 ness and courage, even when they are supposed to be in
+ hopeless danger. This state of mind seems
+ anomalous except to the expert in Christian
+375:30 Science. This mental state is not understood, simply
+ because it is a stage of fear so excessive that it amounts
+ to fortitude. The belief in consumption presents to mor-
+376:1 tal thought a hopeless state, an image more terrifying than
+ that of most other diseases. The patient turns involun-
+376:3 tarily from the contemplation of it, but though unacknowl-
+ edged, the latent fear and the despair of recovery remain
+ in thought.
+
+ Insidious concepts
+
+376:6 Just so is it with the greatest sin. It is the most subtle,
+ and does its work almost self-deceived. The diseases
+ deemed dangerous sometimes come from the
+376:9 most hidden, undefined, and insidious beliefs.
+ The pallid invalid, whom you declare to be wasting away
+ with consumption of the blood, should be told that blood
+376:12 never gave life and can never take it away, - that Life is
+ Spirit, and that there is more life and immortality in one
+ good motive and act, than in all the blood which ever
+376:15 flowed through mortal veins and simulated a corporeal
+ sense of life.
+
+ Remedy for fever
+
+ If the body is material, it cannot, for that very reason,
+376:18 suffer with a fever. Because the so-called material body
+ is a mental concept and governed by mortal
+ mind, it manifests only what that so-called
+376:21 mind expresses. Therefore the efficient remedy is to
+ destroy the patient's false belief by both silently and au-
+ dibly arguing the true facts in regard to harmonious
+376:24 being, - representing man as healthy instead of diseased,
+ and showing that it is impossible for matter to suffer, to
+ feel pain or heat, to be thirsty or sick. Destroy fear,
+376:27 and you end fever. Some people, mistaught as to Mind-
+ science, inquire when it will be safe to check a fever.
+ Know that in Science you cannot check a fever after ad-
+376:30 mitting that it must have its course. To fear and admit
+ the power of disease, is to paralyze mental and scientific
+ demonstration.
+
+377:1 If your patient believes in taking cold, mentally con-
+ vince him that matter cannot take cold, and that thought
+377:3 governs this liability. If grief causes suffering, convince
+ the sufferer that affliction is often the source of joy, and
+ that he should rejoice always in ever-present Love.
+
+ Climate harmless
+
+377:6 Invalids flee to tropical climates in order to save their
+ lives, but they come back no better than when they went
+ away. Then is the time to cure them through
+377:9 Christian Science, and prove that they can
+ be healthy in all climates, when their fear of climate is
+ exterminated.
+
+ Mind governs body
+
+377:12 Through different states of mind, the body becomes
+ suddenly weak or abnormally strong, showing mortal
+ mind to be the producer of strength or weak-
+377:15 ness. A sudden joy or grief has caused what
+ is termed instantaneous death. Because a belief origi-
+ nates unseen, the mental state should be continually
+377:18 watched that it may not produce blindly its bad effects.
+ The author never knew a patient who did not recover
+ when the belief of the disease had gone. Remove the
+377:21 leading error or governing fear of this lower so-called mind,
+ and you remove the cause of all disease as well as the mor-
+ bid or excited action of any organ. You also remove in
+377:24 this way what are termed organic diseases as readily as
+ functional difficulties.
+
+ The cause of all so-called disease is mental, a mortal
+377:27 fear, a mistaken belief or conviction of the necessity and
+ power of ill-health; also a fear that Mind is helpless to
+ defend the life of man and incompetent to control it. With-
+377:30 out this ignorant human belief, any circumstance is of it-
+ self powerless to produce suffering. It is latent belief in
+ disease, as well as the fear of disease, which associates sick-
+378:1 ness with certain circumstances and causes the two to
+ appear conjoined, even as poetry and music are repro-
+378:3 duced in union by human memory. Disease has no in-
+ telligence. Unwittingly you sentence yourself to suffer.
+ The understanding of this will enable you to commute this
+378:6 self-sentence, and meet every circumstance with truth.
+ Disease is less than mind, and Mind can control it.
+
+ Latent power
+
+ Without the so-called human mind, there can be no
+378:9 inflammatory nor torpid action of the system. Remove
+ the error, and you destroy its effects. By
+ looking a tiger fearlessly in the eye, Sir Charles
+378:12 Napier sent it cowering back into the jungle. An ani-
+ mal may infuriate another by looking it in the eye, and
+ both will fight for nothing. A man's gaze, fastened
+378:15 fearlessly on a ferocious beast, often causes the beast to
+ retreat in terror. This latter occurrence represents the
+ power of Truth over error, - the might of intelligence
+378:18 exercised over mortal beliefs to destroy them; whereas
+ hypnotism and hygienic drilling and drugging, adopted
+ to cure matter, is represented by two material erroneous
+378:21 bases.
+
+ Disease powerless
+
+ Disease is not an intelligence to dispute the empire of
+ Mind or to dethrone Mind and take the government into
+378:24 its own hands. Sickness is not a God-given,
+ nor a self-constituted material power, which
+ copes astutely with Mind and finally conquers it. God
+378:27 never endowed matter with power to disable Life or to
+ chill harmony with a long and cold night of discord.
+ Such a power, without the divine permission, is incon-
+378:30 ceivable; and if such a power could be divinely directed,
+ it would manifest less wisdom than we usually find dis-
+ played in human governments.
+
+ Jurisdiction of Mind
+
+379:1 If disease can attack and control the body without
+ the consent of mortals, sin can do the same, for both
+379:3 are errors, announced as partners in the be-
+ ginning. The Christian Scientist finds only
+ effects, where the ordinary physician looks for causes.
+379:6 The real jurisdiction of the world is in Mind, controlling
+ every effect and recognizing all causation as vested in
+ divine Mind.
+
+ Power of imagination
+
+379:9 A felon, on whom certain English students experi-
+ mented, fancied himself bleeding to death, and died be-
+ cause of that belief, when only a stream of
+379:12 warm water was trickling over his arm. Had
+ he known his sense of bleeding was an illusion, he would
+ have risen above the false belief. Let the despairing in-
+379:15 valid, inspecting the hue of her blood on a cambric hand-
+ kerchief, think of the experiment of those Oxford boys,
+ who caused the death of a man, when not a drop of his
+379:18 blood was shed. Then let her learn the opposite state-
+ ment of life as taught in Christian Science, and she will
+ understand that she is not dying on account of the state of
+379:21 her blood, but is suffering from her belief that blood is
+ destroying her life. The so-called vital current does not
+ affect the invalid's health, but her belief produces the
+379:24 very results she dreads.
+
+ Fevers the effect of fear
+
+ Fevers are errors of various types. The quickened
+ pulse, coated tongue, febrile heat, dry skin, pain in the
+379:27 head and limbs, are pictures drawn on the
+ body by a mortal mind. The images, held in
+ this disturbed mind, frighten conscious thought. Unless
+379:30 the fever-picture, drawn by millions of mortals and im-
+ aged on the body through the belief that mind is in matter
+ and discord is as real as harmony, is destroyed through
+380:1 Science, it may rest at length on some receptive thought,
+ and become a fever case, which ends in a belief called
+380:3 death, which belief must be finally conquered by eternal
+ Life. Truth is always the victor. Sickness and sin fall
+ by their own weight. Truth is the rock of ages, the head-
+380:6 stone of the corner, "but on whomsoever it shall fall, it
+ will grind him to powder."
+
+ Misdirected contention
+
+ Contending for the evidence or indulging the demands
+380:9 of sin, disease, or death, we virtually contend against
+ the control of Mind over body, and deny the
+ power of Mind to heal. This false method
+380:12 is as though the defendant should argue for the plaintiff
+ in favor of a decision which the defendant knows will
+ be turned against himself.
+
+ Benefits of metaphysics
+
+380:15 The physical effects of fear illustrate its illusion. Gaz-
+ ing at a chained lion, crouched for a spring, should not
+ terrify a man. The body is affected only with
+380:18 the belief of disease produced by a so-called
+ mind ignorant of the truth which chains disease. Noth-
+ ing but the power of Truth can prevent the fear of
+380:21 error, and prove man's dominion over error.
+
+ A higher discovery
+
+ Many years ago the author made a spiritual discov-
+ ery, the scientific evidence of which has accumulated to
+380:24 prove that the divine Mind produces in man
+ health, harmony, and immortality. Gradu-
+ ally this evidence will gather momentum and clearness,
+380:27 until it reaches its culmination of scientific statement and
+ proof. Nothing is more disheartening than to believe
+ that there is a power opposite to God, or good, and that
+380:30 God endows this opposing power with strength to be used
+ against Himself, against Life, health, harmony.
+
+ Ignorance of our rights
+
+ Every law of matter or the body, supposed to govern
+381:1 man, is rendered null and void by the law of Life, God.
+ Ignorant of our God-given rights, we submit to unjust
+381:3 decrees, and the bias of education enforces
+ this slavery. Be no more willing to suffer the
+ illusion that you are sick or that some disease is develop-
+381:6 ing in the system, than you are to yield to a sinful temp-
+ tation on the ground that sin has its necessities.
+
+ No laws of matter
+
+ When infringing some supposed law, you say that
+381:9 there is danger. This fear is the danger and induces the
+ physical effects. We cannot in reality suffer
+ from breaking anything except a moral or
+381:12 spiritual law. The so-called laws of mortal belief are
+ destroyed by the understanding that Soul is immortal,
+ and that mortal mind cannot legislate the times, periods,
+381:15 and types of disease, with which mortals die. God is the
+ lawmaker, but He is not the author of barbarous codes.
+ In infinite Life and Love there is no sickness, sin, nor
+381:18 death, and the Scriptures declare that we live, move, and
+ have our being in the infinite God.
+
+ God-given dominion
+
+ Think less of the enactments of mortal mind, and you
+381:21 will sooner grasp man's God-given dominion. You must
+ understand your way out of human theories
+ relating to health, or you will never believe
+381:24 that you are quite free from some ailment. The har-
+ mony and immortality of man will never be reached
+ without the understanding that Mind is not in matter.
+381:27 Let us banish sickness as an outlaw, and abide by the
+ rule of perpetual harmony, - God's law. It is man's
+ moral right to annul an unjust sentence, a sentence never
+381:30 inflicted by divine authority.
+
+ Begin rightly
+
+ Christ Jesus overruled the error which would impose
+ penalties for transgressions of the physical laws of
+382:1 health; he annulled supposed laws of matter, opposed
+ to the harmonies of Spirit, lacking divine au-
+382:3 thority and having only human approval for
+ their sanction.
+
+ Hygiene excessive
+
+ If half the attention given to hygiene were given to the
+382:6 study of Christian Science and to the spiritualization of
+ thought, this alone would usher in the millen-
+ inium. Constant bathing and rubbing to alter
+382:9 the secretions or to remove unhealthy exhalations from
+ the cuticle receive a useful rebuke from Jesus' precept,
+ "Take no thought . . . for the body." We must beware
+382:12 of making clean merely the outside of the platter.
+
+ Blissful ignorance
+
+ He, who is ignorant of what is termed hygienic law, is
+ more receptive of spiritual power and of faith in one
+382:15 God, than is the devotee of supposed hygienic
+ law, who comes to teach the so-called igno-
+ rant one. Must we not then consider the so-called law
+382:18 of matter a canon "more honored in the breach than
+ the observance"? A patient thoroughly booked in medi-
+ cal theories is more difficult to heal through Mind than
+382:21 one who is not. This verifies the saying of our Master:
+ "Whosoever shall not receive the kingdom of God as a
+ little child, shall in no wise enter therein."
+
+382:24 One whom I rescued from seeming spiritual oblivion,
+ in which the senses had engulfed him, wrote to me: "I
+ should have died, but for the glorious Principle you teach,
+382:27 - supporting the power of Mind over the body and show-
+ ing me the nothingness of the so-called pleasures and pains
+ of sense. The treatises I had read and the medicines I
+382:30 had taken only abandoned me to more hopeless suffering
+ and despair. Adherence to hygiene was useless. Mortal
+ mind needed to be set right. The ailment was not bodily,
+383:1 but mental, and I was cured when I learned my way in
+ Christian Science."
+
+ A clean mind and body
+
+383:3 We need a clean body and a clean mind, - a body
+ rendered pure by Mind as well as washed by water.
+ One says: "I take good care of my body."
+383:6 To do this, the pure and exalting influence of
+ the divine Mind on the body is requisite, and the Christian
+ Scientist takes the best care of his body when he leaves
+383:9 it most out of his thought, and, like the Apostle Paul, is
+ "willing rather to be absent from the body, and to be pres-
+ ent with the Lord."
+
+383:12 A hint may be taken from the emigrant, whose filth
+ does not affect his happiness, because mind and body
+ rest on the same basis. To the mind equally gross, dirt
+383:15 gives no uneasiness. It is the native element of such a
+ mind, which is symbolized, and not chafed, by its sur-
+ roundings; but impurity and uncleanliness, which do
+383:18 not trouble the gross, could not be borne by the refined.
+ This shows that the mind must be clean to keep the body
+ in proper condition.
+
+ Beliefs illusive
+
+383:21 The tobacco-user, eating or smoking poison for half a
+ century, sometimes tells you that the weed preserves
+ his health, but does this make it so? Does his
+383:24 assertion prove the use of tobacco to be a salu-
+ brious habit, and man to be the better for it? Such in-
+ stances only prove the illusive physical effect of a false
+383:27 belief, confirming the Scriptural conclusion concerning a
+ man, "As he thinketh in his heart, so is he."
+
+ The movement-cure - pinching and pounding the poor
+383:30 body, to make it sensibly well when it ought to be in-
+ sensibly so - is another medical mistake, resulting from
+ the common notion that health depends on inert matter
+384:1 instead of on Mind. Can matter, or what is termed
+ matter, either feel or act without mind?
+
+ Corporeal penalties
+
+384:3 We should relieve our minds from the depressing thought
+ that we have transgressed a material law and must of
+ necessity pay the penalty. Let us reassure
+384:6 ourselves with the law of Love. God never
+ punishes man for doing right, for honest labor, or for
+ deeds of kindness, though they expose him to fatigue,
+384:9 cold, heat, contagion. If man seems to incur the penalty
+ through matter, this is but a belief of mortal mind, not
+ an enactment of wisdom, and man has only to enter his
+384:12 protest against this belief in order to annul it. Through
+ this action of thought and its results upon the body, the
+ student will prove to himself, by small beginnings, the
+384:15 grand verities of Christian Science.
+
+ Not matter, but Mind
+
+ If exposure to a draught of air while in a state of
+ perspiration is followed by chills, dry cough, influenza,
+384:18 congestive symptoms in the lungs, or hints of
+ inflammatory rheumatism, your Mind-remedy
+ is safe and sure. If you are a Christian Scientist, such
+384:21 symptoms are not apt to follow exposure; but if you
+ believe in laws of matter and their fatal effects when
+ transgressed, you are not fit to conduct your own case or
+384:24 to destroy the bad effects of your belief. When the fear
+ subsides and the conviction abides that you have broken
+ no law, neither rheumatism, consumption, nor any other
+384:27 disease will ever result from exposure to the weather. In
+ Science this is an established fact which all the evidence
+ before the senses can never overrule.
+
+ Benefit of philanthropy
+
+384:30 Sickness, sin, and death must at length quail before
+ the divine rights of intelligence, and then the power
+ of Mind over the entire functions and organs of the
+385:1 human system will be acknowledged. It is proverbial
+ that Florence Nightingale and other philanthropists en-
+385:3 gaged in humane labors have been able to
+ undergo without sinking fatigues and expo-
+ sures which ordinary people could not endure. The ex-
+385:6 planation lies in the support which they derived from
+ the divine law, rising above the human. The spiritual
+ demand, quelling the material, supplies energy and en-
+385:9 durance surpassing all other aids, and forestalls the
+ penalty which our beliefs would attach to our best
+ deeds. Let us remember that the eternal law of right,
+385:12 though it can never annul the law which makes sin its
+ own executioner, exempts man from all penalties but
+ those due for wrong-doing.
+
+ Honest toil has no penalty
+
+385:15 Constant toil, deprivations, exposures, and all untow-
+ ard conditions, /if without sin/, can be experienced with-
+ out suffering. Whatever it is your duty to do,
+385:18 you can do without harm to yourself. If you
+ sprain the muscles or wound the flesh, your
+ remedy is at hand. Mind decides whether or not the
+385:21 flesh shall be discolored, painful, swollen, and inflamed.
+
+ Our sleep and food
+
+ You say that you have not slept well or have overeaten.
+ You are a law unto yourself. Saying this and believing
+385:24 it, you will suffer in proportion to your belief
+ and fear. Your sufferings are not the penalty
+ for having broken a law of matter, for it is a law of mortal
+385:27 mind which you have disobeyed. You say or think, be-
+ cause you have partaken of salt fish, that you must be
+ thirsty, and you are thirsty accordingly, while the oppo-
+385:30 site belief would produce the opposite result.
+
+ Doubtful evidence
+
+ Any supposed information, coming from the body or
+ from inert matter as if either were intelligent, is an illu-
+386:1 sion of mortal mind, - one of its dreams. Realize that
+ the evidence of the senses is not to be accepted
+386:3 in the case of sickness, any more than it is in
+ the case of sin.
+
+ Climate and belief
+
+ Expose the body to certain temperatures, and belief
+386:6 says that you may catch cold and have catarrh; but no
+ such result occurs without mind to demand
+ it and produce it. So long as mortals declare
+386:9 that certain states of the atmosphere produce catarrh,
+ fever, rheumatism, or consumption, those effects will
+ follow, - not because of the climate, but on account of
+386:12 the belief. The author has in too many instances healed
+ disease through the action of Truth on the minds of mor-
+ tals, and the corresponding effects of Truth on the body,
+386:15 not to know that this is so.
+
+ Erroneous despatch
+
+ A blundering despatch, mistakenly announcing the
+ death of a friend, occasions the same grief that the friend's
+386:18 real death would bring. You think that your
+ anguish is occasioned by your loss. Another
+ despatch, correcting the mistake, heals your grief, and
+386:21 you learn that your suffering was merely the result of
+ your belief. Thus it is with all sorrow, sickness, and
+ death. You will learn at length that there is no cause
+386:24 for grief, and divine wisdom will then be understood.
+ Error, not Truth, produces all the suffering on earth.
+
+ Mourning causeless
+
+ If a Christian Scientist had said, while you were labor-
+386:27 ing under the influence of the belief of grief, "Your sor-
+ row is without cause," you would not have
+ understood him, although the correctness of
+386:30 the assertion might afterwards be proved to you. So,
+ when our friends pass from our sight and we lament,
+ that lamentation is needless and causeless. We shall
+387:1 perceive this to be true when we grow into the under-
+ standing of Life, and know that there is no death.
+
+ Mind heals brain-disease
+
+387:3 Because mortal mind is kept active, must it pay the
+ penalty in a softened brain? Who dares to say that actual
+ Mind can be overworked? When we reach
+387:6 our limits of mental endurance, we conclude
+ that intellectual labor has been carried sufficiently far;
+ but when we realize that immortal Mind is ever active,
+387:9 and that spiritual energies can neither wear out nor can
+ so-called material law trespass upon God-given powers
+ and resources, we are able to rest in Truth, refreshed by
+387:12 the assurances of immortality, opposed to mortality.
+
+ Right never punishable
+
+ Our thinkers do not die early because they faithfully
+ perform the natural functions of being. If printers and
+387:15 authors have the shortest span of earthly ex-
+ istence, it is not because they occupy the most
+ important posts and perform the most vital functions in
+387:18 society. That man does not pay the severest penalty
+ who does the most good. By adhering to the realities of
+ eternal existence, - instead of reading disquisitions on
+387:21 the inconsistent supposition that death comes in obedience
+ to the law of life, and that God punishes man for doing
+ good, - one cannot suffer as the result of any labor of
+387:24 love, but grows stronger because of it. It is a law of so-
+ called mortal mind, misnamed matter, which causes all
+ things discordant.
+
+ Christian history
+
+387:27 The history of Christianity furnishes sublime proofs
+ of the supporting influence and protecting power bestowed
+ on man by his heavenly Father, omnipotent
+387:30 Mind, who gives man faith and understanding
+ whereby to defend himself, not only from temptation, but
+ from bodily suffering.
+
+388:1 The Christian martyrs were prophets of Christian
+ Science. Through the uplifting and consecrating power
+388:3 of divine Truth, they obtained a victory over the corpo-
+ real senses, a victory which Science alone can explain.
+ Stolidity, which is a resisting state of mortal mind, suffers
+388:6 less, only because it knows less of material law.
+
+ The Apostle John testified to the divine basis of Chris-
+ tian Science, when dire inflictions failed to destroy his
+388:9 body. Idolaters, believing in more than one mind, had
+ "gods many," and thought that they could kill the body
+ with matter, independently of mind.
+
+ Sustenance spiritual
+
+388:12 Admit the common hypothesis that food is the nutri-
+ ment of life, and the follows the necessity for another
+ admission in the opposite direction, - that
+388:15 food has power to destroy Life, God, through
+ a deficiency or an excess, a quality or a quantity. This
+ is a specimen of the ambiguous nature of all material
+388:18 health-theories. They are self-contradictory and self-de-
+ structive, constituting a "kingdom divided against itself,"
+ which is "brought to desolation." If food was prepared
+388:21 by Jesus for his disciples, it cannot destroy life.
+
+ God sustains man
+
+ The fact is, food does not affect the absolute Life of
+ man, and this becomes self-evident, when we learn that
+388:24 God is our Life. Because sin and sickness are
+ not qualities of Soul, or Life, we have hope in
+ immortality; but it would be foolish to venture beyond
+388:27 our present understanding, foolish to stop eating until
+ we gain perfection and a clear comprehension of the living
+ Spirit. In that perfect day of understanding, we shall
+388:30 neither eat to live nor live to eat.
+
+ Diet and digestion
+
+ If mortals think that food disturbs the harmonious
+ functions of mind and body, either the food or this thought
+389:1 must be dispensed with, for the penalty is coupled with
+ the belief. Which shall it be? If this decision be left
+389:3 to Christian Science, it will be given in behalf
+ of the control of Mind over this belief and every
+ erroneous belief, or material condition. The less we
+389:6 know or think about hygiene, the less we are predisposed
+ to sickness. Recollect that it is not the nerves, not mat-
+ ter, but mortal mind, which reports food as undigested.
+389:9 Matter does not inform you of bodily derangements; it
+ is supposed to do so. This pseudo-mental testimony can
+ be destroyed only by the better results of Mind's oppo-
+389:12 site evidence.
+
+ Scripture rebukes
+
+ Our dietetic theories first admit that food sustains the
+ life of man, and then discuss the certainty that food can
+389:15 kill man. This false reasoning is rebuked in
+ Scripture by the metaphors about the fount
+ and stream, the tree and its fruit, and the kingdom di-
+389:18 vided against itself. If God has, as prevalent theories
+ maintain, instituted laws that food shall support human
+ life, He cannot annul these regulations by an opposite
+389:21 law that food shall be inimical to existence.
+
+ Ancient confusion
+
+ Materialists contradict their own statements. Their
+ belief in material laws and in penalties for their infrac-
+389:24 tion is the ancient error that there is fraternity
+ between pain and pleasure, good and evil, God
+ and Satan. This belief totters to its falling before the
+389:27 battle-axe of Science.
+
+ A case of convulsions, produced by indigestion, came
+ under my observation. In her belief the woman had
+389:30 chronic liver-complaint, and was then suffering from a
+ complication of symptoms connected with this belief. I
+ cured her in a few minutes. One instant she spoke de-
+390:1 spairingly of herself. The next minute she said, "My
+ food is all digested, and I should like something more
+390:3 to eat."
+
+ Ultimate harmony
+
+ We cannot deny that Life is self-sustained, and we
+ should never deny the everlasting harmony of Soul, sim-
+390:6 ply because, to the mortal senses, there is seem-
+ ing discord. It is our ignorance of God, the
+ divine Principle, which produces apparent discord, and
+390:9 the right understanding of Him restores harmony. Truth
+ will at length compel us all to exchange the pleasures and
+ pains of sense for the joys of Soul.
+
+ Unnecessary prostration
+
+390:12 When the first symptoms of disease appear, dispute the
+ testimony of the material senses with divine Science. Let
+ your higher sense of justice destroy the false
+390:15 process of mortal opinions which you name
+ law, and then you will not be confined to a sick-room nor
+ laid upon a bed of suffering in payment of the last far-
+390:18 thing, the last penalty demanded by error. "Agree with
+ thine adversary quickly, whiles thou art in the way with
+ him." Suffer no claim of sin or of sickness to grow upon
+390:21 the thought. Dismiss it with an abiding conviction that
+ it is illegitimate, because you know that God is no more
+ the author of sickness than He is of sin. You have no
+390:24 law of His to support the necessity either of sin or sick-
+ ness, but you have divine authority for denying that neces-
+ sity and healing the sick.
+
+ Treatment of disease
+
+390:27 "Agree to disagree" with approaching symptoms of
+ chronic or acute disease, whether it is cancer, consump-
+ tion, or smallpox. Meet the incipient stages
+390:30 of disease with as powerful mental opposi-
+ tion as a legislator would employ to defeat the passage of
+ an inhuman law. Rise in the conscious strength of the
+391:1 spirit of Truth to overthrow the plea of mortal mind,
+ /alias/ matter, arrayed against the supremacy of Spirit.
+391:3 Blot out the images of mortal thought and its beliefs in
+ sickness and sin. Then, when thou art delivered to the
+ judgment of Truth, Christ, the judge will say, "Thou
+391:6 art whole!"
+
+ Righteous rebellion
+
+ Instead of blind and calm submission to the incipient
+ or advanced stages of disease, rise in rebellion against
+391:9 them. Banish the belief that you can possi-
+ bly entertain a single intruding pain which can-
+ not be ruled out by the might of Mind, and in this way
+391:12 you can prevent the development of pain in the body.
+ No law of God hinders this result. It is error to suffer
+ for aught but your own sins. Christ, or Truth, will de-
+391:15 stroy all other supposed suffering, and real suffering for
+ your own sins will cease in proportion as the sin ceases.
+
+ Contradict error
+
+ Justice is the moral signification of law. Injustice de-
+391:18 clares the absence of law. When the body is supposed
+ to say, "I am sick," never plead guilty. Since
+ matter cannot talk, it must be mortal mind
+391:21 which speaks; therefore meet the intimation with a pro-
+ test. If you say, "I am sick," you plead guilty. Then
+ your adversary will deliver you to the judge (mortal
+391:24 mind), and the judge will sentence you. Disease has
+ no intelligence to declare itself something and announce
+ its name. Mortal mind alone sentences itself. Therefore
+391:27 make your own terms with sickness, and be just to yourself
+ and to others.
+
+ Sin to be overcome
+
+ Mentally contradict every complaint from the body,
+391:30 and rise to the true consciousness of Life as
+ Love, - as all that is pure, and bearing the
+ fruits of Spirit. Fear is the fountain of sickness,
+392:1 and you master fear and sin through divine Mind; hence
+ it is through divine Mind that you overcome disease.
+392:3 Only while fear or sin remains can it bring forth death.
+ To cure a bodily ailment, every broken moral law should
+ be taken into account and the error be rebuked. Fear,
+392:6 which is an element of all disease, must be cast out to
+ readjust the balance for God. Casting out evil and fear
+ enables truth to outweigh error. The only course is to
+392:9 take antagonistic grounds against all that is opposed to
+ the health, holiness, and harmony of man, God's image.
+
+ Illusions about nerves
+
+ The physical affirmation of disease should always be
+392:12 met with the mental negation. Whatever benefit is pro-
+ duced on the body, must be expressed men-
+ tally, and thought should be held fast to this
+392:15 ideal. If you believe in inflamed and weak nerves, you
+ are liable to an attack from that source. You will call it
+ neuralgia, but we call it a belief. If you think that con-
+392:18 sumption is hereditary in your family, you are liable to
+ the development of that thought in the form of what is
+ termed pulmonary disease, unless Science shows you
+392:21 otherwise. If you decide that climate or atmosphere is
+ unhealthy, it will be so to you. Your decisions will mas-
+ ter you, whichever direction they take.
+
+ Guarding the door
+
+392:24 Reverse the case. Stand porter at the door of thought.
+ Admitting only such conclusions as you wish realized in
+ bodily results, you will control yourself har-
+392:27 moniously. When the condition is present
+ which you say induces disease, whether it be air, exercise,
+ heredity, contagion, or accident, then perform your office
+392:30 as porter and shut out these unhealthy thoughts and fears.
+ Exclude from mortal mind the offending errors; then the
+ body cannot suffer from them. The issues of pain or
+393:1 pleasure must come through mind, and like a watchman
+ forsaking his post, we admit the intruding belief, forget-
+393:3 ting that through divine help we can forbid this entrance.
+
+ The strength of Spirit
+
+ The body seems to be self-acting, only because mortal
+ mind is ignorant of itself, of its own actions, and of their
+393:6 results, - ignorant that the predisposing, re-
+ mote, and exciting cause of all bad effects is a
+ law of so-called mortal mind, not of matter. Mind is the
+393:9 master of the corporeal senses, and can conquer sickness,
+ sin, and death. Exercise this God-given authority. Take
+ possession of your body, and govern its feeling and action.
+393:12 Rise in the strength of Spirit to resist all that is unlike
+ good. God has made man capable of this, and nothing
+ can vitiate the ability and power divinely bestowed on
+393:15 man.
+
+ No pain in matter
+
+ Be firm in your understanding that the divine Mind
+ governs, and that in Science man reflects God's govern-
+393:18 ment. Have no fear that matter can ache,
+ swell, and be inflamed as the result of a law
+ of any kind, when it is self-evident that matter can have
+393:21 no pain nor inflammation. Your body would suffer no
+ more from tension or wounds than the trunk of a tree
+ which you gash or the electric wire which you stretch,
+393:24 were it not for mortal mind.
+
+ When Jesus declares that "the light of the body is the
+ eye," he certainly means that light depends upon Mind,
+393:27 not upon the complex humors, lenses, muscles, the iris
+ and pupil, constituting the visual organism.
+
+ No real disease
+
+ Man is never sick, for Mind is not sick and matter
+393:30 cannot be. A false belief is both the tempter
+ and the tempted, the sin and the sinner, the
+ disease and its cause. It is well to be calm in sickness;
+394:1 to be hopeful is still better; but to understand that sick-
+ ness is not real and that Truth can destroy its seeming
+394:3 reality, is best of all, for this understanding is the uni-
+ versal and perfect remedy.
+
+ Recuperation mental
+
+ By conceding power to discord, a large majority of
+394:6 doctors depress mental energy, which is the only real
+ recuperative power. Knowledge that we
+ can accomplish the good we hope for, stimu-
+394:9 lates the system to act in the direction which Mind points
+ out. The admission that any bodily condition is beyond
+ the control of Mind disarms man, prevents him from
+394:12 helping himself, and enthrones matter through error. To
+ those struggling with sickness, such admissions are dis-
+ couraging, - as much so as would be the advice to a man
+394:15 who is down in the world, that he should not try to rise
+ above his difficulties.
+
+ Experience has proved to the author the fallacy of
+394:18 material systems in general, - that their theories are
+ sometimes pernicious, and that their denials are better
+ than their affirmations. Will you bid a man let evils
+394:21 overcome him, assuring him that all misfortunes are from
+ God, against whom mortals should not contend? Will
+ you tell the sick that their condition is hopeless, unless it
+394:24 can be aided by a drug or climate? Are material means
+ the only refuge from fatal chances? Is there no divine
+ permission to conquer discord of every kind with harmony,
+394:27 with Truth and Love?
+
+ Arguing wrongly
+
+ We should remember that Life is God, and that God
+ is omnipotent. Not understanding Christian
+394:30 Science, the sick usually have little faith in
+ it till they feel its beneficent influence. This shows
+ that faith is not the healer in such cases. The sick
+395:1 unconsciously argue for suffering, instead of against it.
+ They admit its reality, whereas they should deny it.
+395:3 They should plead in opposition to the testimony of the
+ deceitful senses, and maintain man's immortality and
+ eternal likeness to God.
+
+ Divine authority
+
+395:6 Like the great Exemplar, the healer should speak to
+ disease as one having authority over it, leaving Soul to
+ master the false evidences of the corporeal
+395:9 senses and to assert its claims over mortal-
+ ity and disease. The same Principle cures both sin and
+ sickness. When divine Science overcomes faith in a car-
+395:12 nal mind, and faith in God destroys all faith in sin and in
+ material methods of healing, then sin, disease, and death
+ will disappear.
+
+ Aids in sickness
+
+395:15 Prayers, in which God is not asked to heal but is be-
+ sought to take the patient to Himself, do not benefit the
+ sick. An ill-tempered, complaining, or deceit-
+395:18 ful person should not be a nurse. The nurse
+ should be cheerful, orderly, punctual, patient, full of
+ faith, - receptive to Truth and Love.
+
+ Mental quackery
+
+395:21 It is mental quackery to make disease a reality - to
+ hold it as something seen and felt - and then to attempt
+ its cure through Mind. It is no less erroneous
+395:24 to believe in the real existence of a tumor, a
+ cancer, or decayed lungs, while you argue against their
+ reality, than it is for your patient to feel these ills in
+395:27 physical belief. Mental practice, which holds disease
+ as a reality, fastens disease on the patient, and it may
+ appear in a more alarming form.
+
+ Effacing images of disease
+
+395:30 The knowledge that brain-lobes cannot kill a man nor
+ affect the functions of mind would prevent the brain from
+ becoming diseased, though a moral offence is indeed the
+396:1 worst of diseases. One should never hold in mind
+ the thought of disease, but should efface from
+396:3 thought all forms and types of disease, both for
+ one's own sake and for that of the patient.
+
+ Avoid talking disease
+
+ Avoid talking illness to the patient. Make no unne-
+396:6 cessary inquiries relative to feelings or disease. Never
+ startle with a discouraging remark about re-
+ covery, nor draw attention to certain symp-
+396:9 toms as unfavorable, avoid speaking aloud the name of
+ the disease. Never say beforehand how much you have
+ to contend with in a case, nor encourage in the patient's
+396:12 thought the expectation of growing worse before a crisis
+ is passed.
+
+ False testimony refuted
+
+ The refutation of the testimony of material sense is
+396:15 not a difficult task in view of the conceded falsity of this
+ testimony. The refutation becomes arduous,
+ not because the testimony of sin or disease is
+396:18 true, but solely on account of the tenacity of belief in its
+ truth, due to the force of education and the overwhelm-
+ ing weight of opinions on the wrong side, - all teaching
+396:21 that the body suffers, as if matter could have sensation.
+
+ Healthful explanation
+
+ At the right time explain to the sick the power which
+ their beliefs exercise over their bodies. Give them divine
+396:24 and wholesome understanding, with which to
+ combat their erroneous sense, and so efface the
+ images of sickness from mortal mind. Keep distinctly in
+396:27 thought that man is the offspring of God, not of man;
+ that man is spiritual, not material; that Soul is Spirit,
+ outside of matter, never in it, never giving the body life
+396:30 and sensation. It breaks the dream of disease to under-
+ stand that sickness is formed by the human mind, not by
+ matter nor by the divine Mind.
+
+ Misleading methods
+
+397:1 By not perceiving vital metaphysical points, not seeing
+ how mortal mind affects the body, - acting beneficially
+397:3 or injuriously on the health, as well as on the
+ morals and the happiness of mortals, - we are
+ misled in our conclusions and methods. We throw the
+397:6 mental influence on the wrong side, thereby actually in-
+ juring those whom we mean to bless.
+
+ Remedy for accidents
+
+ Suffering is no less a mental condition than is enjoy-
+397:9 ment. You cause bodily sufferings and increase them
+ by admitting their reality and continuance,
+ as directly as you enhance your joys by be-
+397:12 lieving them to be real and continuous. When an ac-
+ cident happens, you think or exclaim, "I am hurt!"
+ Your thought is more powerful than your words, more
+397:15 powerful than the accident itself, to make the injury
+ real.
+
+ Now reverse the process. Declare that you are not hurt
+397:18 and understand the reason why, and you will find the
+ ensuing good effects to be in exact proportion to your
+ disbelief in physics, and your fidelity to divine meta-
+397:21 physics, confidence in God as All, which the Scriptures
+ declare Him to be.
+
+ Independent mentality
+
+ To heal the sick, one must be familiar with the great
+397:24 verities of being. Mortals are no more material in their
+ waking hours than when they act, walk, see,
+ hear, enjoy, or suffer in dreams. We can
+397:27 never treat mortal mind and matter separately, because
+ they combine as one. Give up the belief that mind
+ is, even temporarily, compressed within the skull, and
+397:30 you will quickly become more manly or womanly. You
+ will understand yourself and your Maker better than
+ before.
+
+ Naming maladies
+
+398:1 Sometimes Jesus called a disease by name, as when he
+ said to the epileptic boy, "Thou dumb and deaf spirit, I
+398:3 charge thee, come out of him, and enter no
+ more into him." It is added that "the spirit
+ [error] cried, and rent him sore and came out of him, and
+398:6 he was as one dead," - clear evidence that the malady
+ was not material. These instances show the concessions
+ which Jesus was willing to make to the popular ignorance
+398:9 of spiritual Life-laws. Often he gave no name to the
+ distemper he cured. To the synagogue ruler's daughter,
+ whom they called dead but of whom he said, "she is not
+398:12 dead, but sleepeth," he simply said, "Damsel, I say unto
+ thee, arise!" To the sufferer with the withered hand
+ he said, "Stretch forth thine hand," and it "was restored
+398:15 whole, like as the other."
+
+ The action of faith
+
+ Homoeopathic remedies, sometimes not containing a
+ particle of medicine, are known to relieve the symptoms
+398:18 of disease. What produces the change? It is
+ the faith of the doctor and the patient, which
+ reduces self-inflicted sufferings and produces a new effect
+398:21 upon the body. In like manner destroy the illusion of
+ pleasure in intoxication, and the desire for strong drink
+ is gone. Appetite and disease reside in mortal mind, not
+398:24 in matter.
+
+ So also faith, cooperating with a belief in the healing
+ effects of time and medication, will soothe fear and change
+398:27 the belief of disease to a belief of health. Even a blind
+ faith removes bodily ailments for a season, but hypnotism
+ changes such ills into new and more difficult forms of dis-
+398:30 ease. The Science of Mind must come to the rescue,
+ to work a radical cure. Then we understand the process.
+ The great fact remains that evil is not mind. Evil has
+399:1 no power, no intelligence, for God is good, and therefore
+ good is infinite, is All.
+
+ Corporeal combinations
+
+399:3 You say that certain material combinations produce
+ disease; but if the material body causes disease, can
+ matter cure what matter has caused? Mortal
+399:6 mind prescribes the drug, and administers it.
+ Mortal mind plans the exercise, and puts the body through
+ certain motions. No gastric gas accumulates, not a se-
+399:9 cretion nor combination can operate, apart from the
+ action of mortal thought, /alias /mortal mind.
+
+ Automatic mechanism
+
+ So-called mortal mind sends its despatches over its
+399:12 body, but this so-called mind is both the service and
+ message of this telegraphy. Nerves are un-
+ able to talk, and matter can return no an-
+399:15 swer to immortal Mind. If Mind is the only actor, how
+ can mechanism be automatic? Mortal mind perpetuates
+ its own thought. It constructs a machine, manages it,
+399:18 and then calls it material. A mill at work or the action
+ of a water-wheel is but a derivative from, and continua-
+ tion of, the primitive mortal mind. Without this force
+399:21 the body is devoid of action, and this deadness shows
+ that so-called mortal life is mortal mind, not matter.
+
+ Mental strength
+
+ Scientifically speaking, there is no mortal mind out of
+399:24 which to make material beliefs, springing from illusion.
+ This misnamed mind is not an entity. It is
+ only a false sense of matter, since matter is not
+399:27 sensible. The one Mind, God, contains no mortal opin-
+ ions. All that is real is included in this immortal Mind.
+
+ Confirmation in a parable
+
+ Our Master asked: "How can one enter into a strong
+399:30 man's house and spoil his goods, except he first
+ bind the strong man?" In other words: How
+ can I heal the body, without beginning with so-called
+400:1 mortal mind, which directly controls the body? When
+ disease is once destroyed in this so-called mind, the fear
+400:3 of disease is gone, and therefore the disease is thor-
+ oughly cured. Mortal mind is "the strong man," which
+ must be held in subjection before its influence upon health
+400:6 and morals can be removed. This error conquered, we
+ can despoil "the strong man" of his goods, - namely, of
+ sin and disease.
+
+ Eradicate error from thought
+
+400:9 Mortals obtain the harmony of health, only as they
+ forsake discord, acknowledge the supremacy of divine
+ Mind, and abandon their material beliefs.
+400:12 Eradicate the image of disease from the per-
+ turbed thought before it has taken tangible
+ shape in conscious thought, /alias/ the body, and you pre-
+400:15 vent the development of disease. This task becomes easy,
+ if you understand that every disease is an error, and has
+ no character nor type, except what mortal mind assigns to
+400:18 it. By lifting thought above error, or disease, and con-
+ tending persistently for truth, you destroy error.
+
+ Mortal mind controlled
+
+ When we remove disease by addressing the disturbed
+400:21 mind, giving no heed to the body, we prove that thought
+ alone creates the suffering. Mortal mind
+ rules all that is mortal. We see in the body
+400:24 the images of this mind, even as in optics we see painted
+ on the retina the image which becomes visible to the
+ senses. The action of so-called mortal mind must be
+400:27 destroyed by the divine Mind to bring out the harmony
+ of being. Without divine control there is discord, mani-
+ fest as sin, sickness, and death.
+
+ Mortal mind not a healer
+
+400:30 The Scriptures plainly declare the baneful influence of
+ sinful thought on the body. Even our Master felt this.
+ It is recorded that in certain localities he did not many
+401:1 mighty works "because of their unbelief" in Truth. Any
+ human error is its own enemy, and works against itself;
+401:3 it does nothing in the right direction and much
+ in the wrong. If so-called mind is cherishing
+ evil passions and malicious purposes, it is not a healer,
+401:6 but it engenders disease and death.
+
+ Effect of opposites
+
+ If faith in the truth of being, which you impart men-
+ tally while destroying error, causes chemicalization (as
+401:9 when an alkali is destroying an acid), it is be-
+ cause the truth of being must transform the
+ error to the end of producing a higher manifestation.
+401:12 This fermentation should not aggravate the disease, but
+ should be as painless to man as to a fluid, since matter
+ has no sensation and mortal mind only feels and sees
+401:15 materially.
+
+ What I term /chemicalization/ is the upheaval produced
+ when immortal Truth is destroying erroneous mortal be-
+401:18 lief. Mental chemicalization brings sin and sickness to
+ the surface, forcing impurities to pass away, as is the case
+ with a fermenting fluid.
+
+ Medicine and brain
+
+401:21 The only effect produced by medicine is dependent upon
+ mental action. If the mind were parted from the body,
+ could you produce any effect upon the brain
+401:24 or body by applying the drug to either? Would
+ the drug remove paralysis, affect organization, or restore
+ will and action to cerebrum and cerebellum?
+
+ Skilful surgery
+
+401:27 Until the advancing age admits the efficacy and suprem-
+ acy of Mind, it is better for Christian Scientists to leave
+ surgery and the adjustment of broken bones
+401:30 and dislocations to the fingers of a surgeon,
+ while the mental healer confines himself chiefly to mental
+ reconstruction and to the prevention of inflammation.
+402:1 Christian Science is always the most skilful surgeon, but
+ surgery is the branch of its healing which will be last
+402:3 acknowledged. However, it is but just to say that the
+ author has already in her possession well-authenticated
+ records of the cure, by herself and her students through
+402:6 mental surgery alone, of broken bones, dislocated joints,
+ and spinal vertebrae.
+
+ Indestructible life of man
+
+ The time approaches when mortal mind will forsake
+402:9 its corporeal, structural, and material basis, when im-
+ mortal Mind and its formations will be appre-
+ hended in Science, and material beliefs will
+402:12 not interfere with spiritual facts. Man is indestructible
+ and eternal. Sometime it will be learned that mortal
+ mind constructs the mortal body with this mind's own
+402:15 mortal materials. In Science, no breakage nor dislocation
+ can really occur. You say that accidents, injuries, and
+ disease kill man, but this is not true. The life of man is
+402:18 Mind. The material body manifests only what mortal
+ mind believes, whether it be a broken bone, disease, or sin.
+
+ The evil of mesmerism
+
+ We say that one human mind can influence another and
+402:21 in this way affect the body, but we rarely remember that
+ we govern our own bodies. The error, mes-
+ merism - or hypnotism, to use the recent term
+402:24 - illustrates the fact just stated. The operator would
+ make his subjects believe that they cannot act voluntarily
+ and handle themselves as they should do. If they yield
+402:27 to this influence, it is because their belief is not better
+ instructed by spiritual understanding. Hence the proof
+ that hypnotism is not scientific; Science cannot produce
+402:30 both disorder and order. The involuntary pleasure or
+ pain of the person under hypnotic control is proved to be
+ a belief without a real cause.
+
+ Wrong-doer should suffer
+
+403:1 So the sick through their beliefs have induced their own
+ diseased conditions. The great difference between vol-
+403:3 untary and involuntary mesmerism is that vol-
+ untary mesmerism is induced consciously and
+ should and does cause the perpetrator to suffer, while self-
+403:6 mesmerism is induced unconsciously and by his mistake
+ a man is often instructed. In the first instance it is under-
+ stood that the difficulty is a mental illusion, while in the
+403:9 second it is believed that the misfortune is a material effect.
+ The human mind is employed to remove the illusion in
+ one case, but matter is appealed to in the other. In real-
+403:12 ity, both have their origin in the human mind, and can be
+ healed only by the divine Mind.
+
+ Error's power imaginary
+
+ You command the situation if you understand that
+403:15 mortal existence is a state of self-deception and not the
+ truth of being. Mortal mind is constantly
+ producing on mortal body the results of false
+403:18 opinions; and it will continue to do so, until mortal
+ error is deprived of its imaginary powers by Truth,
+ which sweeps away the gossamer web of mortal illusion.
+403:21 The most Christian state is one of rectitude and spir-
+ itual understanding, and this is best adapted for heal-
+ ing the sick. Never conjure up some new discovery from
+403:24 dark forebodings regarding disease and then acquaint
+ your patient with it.
+
+ Disease-production
+
+ The mortal so-called mind produces all that is unlike
+403:27 the immortal Mind. The human mind determines the
+ nature of a case, and the practitioner improves
+ or injures the case in proportion to the truth
+403:30 or error which influences his conclusions. The mental
+ conception and development of disease are not under-
+ stood by the patient, but the physician should be familiar
+404:1 with mental action and its effect in order to judge the case
+ according to Christian Science.
+
+ Appetites to be abandoned
+
+404:3 If a man is an inebriate, a slave to tobacco, or the special
+ servant of any one of the myriad forms of sin, meet and
+ destroy these errors with the truth of being, -
+404:6 by exhibiting to the wrong-doer the suffering
+ which his submission to such habits brings, and by con-
+ vincing him that there is no real pleasure in false appe-
+404:9 tites. A corrupt mind is manifested in a corrupt body.
+ Lust, malice, and all sorts of evil are diseased beliefs, and
+ you can destroy them only by destroying the wicked
+404:12 motives which produce them. If the evil is over in the
+ repentant mortal mind, while its effects still remain on the
+ individual, you can remove this disorder as God's law is
+404:15 fulfilled and reformation cancels the crime. The healthy
+ sinner is the hardened sinner.
+
+ Temperance reform
+
+ The temperance reform, felt all over our land, results
+404:18 from metaphysical healing, which cuts down every tree
+ that brings not forth good fruit. This con-
+ viction, that there is no real pleasure in sin,
+404:21 is one of the most important points in the theology of
+ Christian Science. Arouse the sinner to this new and
+ true view of sin, show him that sin confers no pleasure,
+404:24 and this knowledge strengthens his moral courage and
+ increases his ability to master evil and to love good.
+
+ Sin or fear the root of sickness
+
+ Healing the sick and reforming the sinner are one and
+404:27 the same thing in Christian Science. Both cures require
+ the same method and are inseparable in Truth.
+ Hatred, envy, dishonesty, fear, and so forth,
+404:30 make a man sick, and neither material medi-
+ cine nor Mind can help him permanently, even in body,
+ unless it makes him better mentally, and so delivers him
+405:1 from his destroyers. The basic error is mortal mind.
+ Hatred inflames the brutal propensities. The indulgence
+405:3 of evil motives and aims makes any man, who is above the
+ lowest type of manhood, a hopeless sufferer.
+
+ Mental conspirators
+
+ Christian Science commands man to master the pro-
+405:6 pensities, - to hold hatred in abeyance with kindness,
+ to conquer lust with chastity, revenge with
+ charity, and to overcome deceit with hon-
+405:9 esty. Choke these errors in their early stages, if you
+ would not cherish an army of conspirators against
+ health, happiness, and success. They will deliver you
+405:12 to the judge, the arbiter of truth against error. The
+ judge will deliver you to justice, and the sentence of
+ the moral law will be executed upon mortal mind and
+405:15 body. Both will be manacled until the last farthing
+ is paid, - until you have balanced your account with
+ God. "Whatsoever a man soweth, that shall he also
+405:18 reap." The good man finally can overcome his fear of
+ sin. This is sin's necessity, - to destroy itself. Im-
+ mortal man demonstrates the government of God, good,
+405:21 in which is no power to sin.
+
+ Cumulative repentence
+
+ It were better to be exposed to every plague on earth
+ than to endure the cumulative effects of a guilty con-
+405:24 science. The abiding consciousness of wrong-
+ doing tends to destroy the ability to do right.
+ If sin is not regretted and is not lessening, then it is
+405:27 hastening on to physical and moral doom. You are con-
+ quered by the moral penalties you incur and the ills they
+ bring. The pains of sinful sense are less harmful than its
+405:30 pleasures. Belief in material suffering causes mortals to
+ retreat from their error, to flee from body to Spirit, and
+ to appeal to divine sources outside of themselves.
+
+ The leaves of healing
+
+406:1 The Bible contains the recipe for all healing. "The
+ leaves of the tree were for the healing of the nations."
+406:3 Sin and sickness are both healed by the same
+ Principle. The tree is typical of man's divine
+ Principle, which is equal to every emergency, offering
+406:6 full salvation from sin, sickness, and death. Sin will
+ submit to Christian Science when, in place of modes and
+ forms, the power of God is understood and demonstrated
+406:9 in the healing of mortals, both mind and body. "Per-
+ fect Love casteth out fear."
+
+ Sickness will abate
+
+ The Science of being unveils the errors of sense, and
+406:12 spiritual perception, aided by Science, reaches Truth.
+ Then error disappears. Sin and sickness will
+ abate and seem less real as we approach the
+406:15 scientific period, in which mortal sense is subdued and
+ all that is unlike the true likeness disappears. The moral
+ man has no fear that he will commit a murder, and he
+406:18 should be as fearless on the question of disease.
+
+ Resist to the end
+
+ Resist evil - error of every sort - and it will flee from
+ you. Error is opposed to Life. We can, and ultimately
+406:21 shall, so rise as to avail ourselves in every direc-
+ tion of the supremacy of Truth over error, Life
+ over death, and good over evil, and this growth will go
+406:24 on until we arrive at the fulness of God's idea, and no
+ more fear that we shall be sick and die. Inharmony of
+ any kind involves weakness and suffering, - a loss of
+406:27 control over the body.
+
+ Morbid cravings
+
+ The depraved appetite for alcoholic drinks, tobacco,
+ tea, coffee, opium, is destroyed only by Mind's mastery
+406:30 of the body. This normal control is gained
+ through divine strength and understanding.
+ There is no enjoyment in getting drunk, in becoming a
+407:1 fool or an object of loathing; but there is a very sharp
+ remembrance of it, a suffering inconceivably terrible to
+407:3 man's self-respect. Puffing the obnoxious fumes of to-
+ bacco, or chewing a leaf naturally attractive to no crea-
+ ture except a loathsome worm, is at least disgusting.
+
+ Universal panacea
+
+407:6 Man's enslavement to the most relentless masters -
+ passion, selfishness, envy, hatred, and revenge - is con-
+ quered only by a mighty struggle. Every
+407:9 hour of delay makes the struggle more severe.
+ If man is not victorious over the passions, they crush
+ out happiness, health, and manhood. Here Christian
+407:12 Science is the sovereign panacea, giving strength to the
+ weakness of mortal mind, - strength from the immortal
+ and omnipotent Mind, - and lifting humanity above
+407:15 itself into purer desires, even into spiritual power and
+ good-will to man.
+
+ Let the slave of wrong desire learn the lessons of Chris-
+407:18 tian Science, and he will get the better of that desire
+ and ascend a degree in the scale of health, happiness,
+ and existence.
+
+ Immortal memory
+
+407:21 If delusion says, "I have lost my memory," contra-
+ dict it. No faculty of Mind is lost. In Science, all
+ being is eternal, spiritual, perfect, harmoni-
+407:24 ous in every action. Let the perfect model be
+ present in your thoughts instead of its demoralized op-
+ posite. This spiritualization of thought lets in the light,
+407:27 and brings the divine Mind, Life not death, into your
+ consciousness.
+
+ Sin a form of insanity
+
+ There are many species of insanity. All sin is insan-
+407:30 ity in different degrees. Sin is spared from
+ this classification, only because its method of
+ madness is in consonance with common mortal belief.
+408:1 Every sort of sickness is error, - that is, sickness is
+ loss of harmony. This view is not altered by the fact
+408:3 that sin is worse than sickness, and sickness is not ac-
+ knowledged nor discovered to be error by many who are
+ sick.
+
+408:6 There is a universal insanity of so-called health, which
+ mistakes fable for fact throughout the entire round of the
+ material senses, but this general craze cannot, in a scien-
+408:9 tific diagnosis, shield the individual case from the special
+ name of insanity. Those unfortunate people who are
+ committed to insane asylums are only so many distinctly
+408:12 defined instances of the baneful effects of illusion on mor-
+ tal minds and bodies.
+
+ Drugs and brain-lobes
+
+ The supposition that we can correct insanity by the use
+408:15 of purgatives and narcotics is in itself a mild species of
+ insanity. Can drugs go of their own accord
+ to the brain and destroy the so-called inflam-
+408:18 mation of disordered functions, thus reaching mortal
+ mind through matter? Drugs do not affect a corpse, and
+ Truth does not distribute drugs through the blood, and
+408:21 from them derive a supposed effect on intelligence and sen-
+ timent. A dislocation of the tarsal joint would produce
+ insanity as perceptibly as would congestion of the brain,
+408:24 were it not that mortal mind thinks that the tarsal joint is
+ less intimately connected with the mind than is the brain.
+ Reverse the belief, and the results would be perceptibly
+408:27 different.
+
+ Matter and animate error
+
+ The unconscious thought in the corporeal substra-
+ tum of brain produces no effect, and that condition of
+408:30 the body which we call sensation in matter
+ is unreal. Mortal mind is ignorant of it-
+ self, - ignorant of the errors it includes and of their
+409:1 effects. Intelligent matter is an impossibility. You
+ may say: "But if disease obtains in matter, why do
+409:3 you insist that disease is formed by mortal mind and
+ not by matter?" /Mortal mind /and body combine as
+ one, and the nearer matter approaches its final state-
+409:6 ment, - animate error called nerves, brain, mind, - the
+ more prolific it is likely to become in sin and disease-
+ beliefs.
+
+ Dictation of error
+
+409:9 Unconscious mortal mind - /alias /matter, brain - can-
+ not dictate terms to consciousness nor say, "I am sick."
+ The belief, that the unconscious substratum
+409:12 of mortal mind, termed the body, suffers and
+ reports disease independently of this so-called conscious
+ mind, is the error which prevents mortals from knowing
+409:15 how to govern their bodies.
+
+ So-called superiority
+
+ The so-called conscious mortal mind is believed to be
+ superior to its unconscious substratum, matter, and
+409:18 the stronger never yields to the weaker, ex-
+ cept through fear or choice. The animate
+ should be governed by God alone. The real man is
+409:21 spiritual and immortal, but the mortal and imperfect
+ so-called "children of men" are counterfeits from the
+ beginning, to be laid aside for the pure reality. This
+409:24 mortal is put off, and the new man or real man is put
+ on, in proportion as mortals realize the Science of man
+ and seek the true model.
+
+ Death no benefactor
+
+409:27 We have no right to say that life depends on matter
+ now, but will not depend on it after death. We cannot
+ spend our days here in ignorance of the Science
+409:30 of Life, and expect to find beyond the grave
+ a reward for this ignorance. Death will not make us
+ harmonious and immortal as a recompense for ignorance.
+410:1 If here we give no heed to Christian Science, which is
+ spiritual and eternal, we shall not be ready for spiritual
+410:3 Life hereafter.
+
+ Life eternal and present
+
+ "This is life eternal," says Jesus, - /is/, not /shall be/;
+ and then he defines everlasting life as a present knowledge
+410:6 of his Father and of himself, - the knowledge
+ of Love, Truth, and Life. "This is life eter-
+ nal, that they might know Thee, the only true God, and
+410:9 Jesus Christ, whom Thou hast sent." The Scriptures
+ say, "Man shall not live by bread /alone/, but by every
+ word that proceedeth out of the mouth of God," show-
+410:12 ing that Truth is the actual life of man; but mankind
+ objects to making this teaching practical.
+
+ Love casteth out fear
+
+ Every trial of our faith in God makes us stronger.
+410:15 The more difficult seems the material condition to be
+ overcome by Spirit, the stronger should be our
+ faith and the purer our love. The Apostle
+410:18 John says: "There is no fear in Love, but perfect Love
+ casteth out fear. . . . He that feareth is not made per-
+ fect in Love." Here is a definite and inspired proclama-
+410:21 tion of Christian Science.
+
+ MENTAL TREATMENT ILLUSTRATED
+
+ Be not afraid
+
+ The Science of mental practice is susceptible of no
+410:24 misuse. Selfishness does not appear in the practice of
+ Truth or Christian Science. If mental prac-
+ tice is abused or is used in any way except to
+410:27 promote right thinking and doing, the power to heal
+ mentally will diminish, until the practitioner's healing
+ ability is wholly lost. Christian scientific practice be-
+410:30 gins with Christ's keynote of harmony, "Be not afraid!"
+411:1 Said Job: "The thing which I greatly feared is come
+ upon me."
+
+ Naming diseases
+
+411:3 My first discovery in the student's practice was this:
+ If the student silently called the disease by name, when
+ he argued against it, as a general rule the body
+411:6 would respond more quickly, - just as a per-
+ son replies more readily when his name is spoken; but
+ this was because the student was not perfectly attuned to
+411:9 divine Science, and needed the arguments of truth for
+ reminders. If Spirit or the power of divine Love bear
+ witness to the truth, this is the ultimatum, the scientific
+411:12 way, and the healing is instantaneous.
+
+ Evils cast out
+
+ It is recorded that once Jesus asked the name of a dis-
+ ease, - a disease which moderns would call /dementia/.
+411:15 The demon, or evil, replied that his name was
+ Legion. Thereupon Jesus cast out the evil,
+ and the insane man was changed and straightway be-
+411:18 came whole. The Scripture seems to import that Jesus
+ caused the evil to be self-seen and so destroyed.
+
+ Fear as the foundation
+
+ The procuring cause and foundation of all sickness is
+411:21 fear, ignorance, or sin. Disease is always induced by a
+ false sense mentally entertained, not destroyed.
+ Disease is an image of thought externalized.
+411:24 The mental state is called a material state. Whatever
+ is cherished in mortal mind as the physical condition is
+ imaged forth on the body.
+
+ Unspoken pleading
+
+411:27 Always begin your treatment by allaying the fear
+ of patients. Silently reassure them as to their exemp-
+ tion from disease and danger. Watch the re-
+411:30 sult of this simple rule of Christian Science,
+ and you will find that it alleviates the symptoms of every
+ disease. If you succeed in wholly removing the fear,
+412:1 your patient is healed. The great fact that God lovingly
+ governs all, never punishing aught but sin, is your stand-
+412:3 point, from which to advance and destroy the human fear
+ of sickness. Mentally and silently plead the case scien-
+ tifically for Truth. You may vary the arguments to meet
+412:6 the peculiar or general symptoms of the case you treat,
+ but be thoroughly persuaded in your own mind concern-
+ ing the truth which you think or speak, and you will be
+412:9 the victor.
+
+ Eloquent silence
+
+ You may call the disease by name when you mentally
+ deny it; but by naming it audibly, you are liable under
+412:12 some circumstances to impress it upon the
+ thought. The power of Christian Science and
+ divine Love is omnipotent. It is indeed adequate to un-
+412:15 clasp the hold and to destroy disease, sin, and death.
+
+ Insistence requisite
+
+ To prevent disease or to cure it, the power of Truth,
+ of divine Spirit, must break the dream of the material
+412:18 senses. To heal by argument, find the type
+ of the ailment, get its name, and array your
+ mental plea against the physical. Argue at first men-
+412:21 tally, not audibly, that the patient has no disease, and
+ conform the argument so as to destroy the evidence of
+ disease. Mentally insist that harmony is the fact, and
+412:24 that sickness is a temporal dream. Realize the presence
+ of health and the fact of harmonious being, until the
+ body corresponds with the normal conditions of health
+412:27 and harmony.
+
+ The cure of infants
+
+ If the case is that of a young child or an infant, it needs
+ to be met mainly through the parent's thought, silently
+412:30 or audibly on the aforesaid basis of Christian
+ Science. The Scientist knows that there can
+ be no hereditary disease, since matter is not intelligent
+413:1 and cannot transmit good or evil intelligence to man, and
+ God, the only Mind, does not produce pain in matter.
+413:3 The act of yielding one's thoughts to the undue contem-
+ plation of physical wants or conditions induces those very
+ conditions. A single requirement, beyond what is neces-
+413:6 sary to meet the simplest needs of the babe is harmful.
+ Mind regulates the condition of the stomach, bowels, and
+ food, the temperature of children and of men, and matter
+413:9 does not. The wise or unwise views of parents and other
+ persons on these subjects produce good or bad effects on
+ the health of children.
+
+ Ablutions for cleanliness
+
+413:12 The daily ablutions of an infant are no more natural
+ nor necessary than would be the process of taking a fish
+ out of water every day and covering it with dirt
+413:15 in order to make it thrive more vigorously in its
+ own element. "Cleanliness is next to godliness," but
+ washing should be only for the purpose of keeping the
+413:18 body clean, and this can be effected without scrubbing the
+ whole surface daily. Water is not the natural habitat of
+ humanity. I insist on bodily cleanliness within and with-
+413:21 out. I am not patient with a speck of dirt; but in caring
+ for an infant one need not wash his little body all over each
+ day in order to keep it sweet as the new-blown flower.
+
+ Juvenile ailments
+
+413:24 Giving drugs to infants, noticing every symptom of
+ flatulency, and constantly directing the mind to such
+ signs, - that mind being laden with illusions
+413:27 about disease, health-laws, and death, - these
+ actions convey mental images to children's budding
+ thoughts, and often stamp them there, making it probable
+413:30 at any time that such ills may be reproduced in the very
+ ailments feared. A child may have worms, if you say so,
+ or any other malady, timorously held in the beliefs con-
+414:1 cerning his body. Thus are laid the foundations of the
+ belief in disease and death, and thus are children educated
+414:3 into discord.
+
+ Cure of insanity
+
+ The treatment of insanity is especially interesting.
+ However obstinate the case, it yields more readily than
+414:6 do most diseases to the salutary action of
+ truth, which counteracts error. The argu-
+ ments to be used in curing insanity are the same as in
+414:9 other diseases: namely, the impossibility that matter,
+ brain, can control or derange mind, can suffer or cause
+ suffering; also the fact that truth and love will establish
+414:12 a healthy state, guide and govern mortal mind or the
+ thought of the patient, and destroy all error, whether it is
+ called dementia, hatred, or any other discord.
+
+414:15 To fix truth steadfastly in your patients' thoughts, ex-
+ plain Christian Science to them, but not too soon, - not
+ until your patients are prepared for the explanation, -
+414:18 lest you array the sick against their own interests by troub-
+ ling and perplexing their thought. The Christian Scien-
+ tist's argument rests on the Christianly scientific basis of
+414:21 being. The Scripture declares, "The Lord He is God
+ [good]; there is none else beside Him." Even so, harmony
+ is universal, and discord is unreal. Christian Science de-
+414:24 clares that Mind is substance, also that matter neither
+ feels, suffers, nor enjoys. Hold these points strongly in
+ view. Keep in mind the verity of being, - that man is
+414:27 the image and likeness of God, in whom all being is
+ painless and permanent. Remember that man's perfec-
+ tion is real and unimpeachable, whereas imperfection is
+414:30 blameworthy, unreal, and is not brought about by divine
+ Love.
+
+ Matter is not inflamed
+
+ Matter cannot be inflamed. Inflammation is fear, an
+415:1 excited state of mortals which is not normal. Immor-
+ tal Mind is the only cause; therefore disease is neither a
+415:3 cause nor an effect. Mind in every case is the
+ eternal God, good. Sin, disease, and death
+ have no foundations in Truth. Inflamation as a mor-
+415:6 tal belief quickens or impedes the action of the system,
+ because thought moves quickly or slowly, leaps or halts
+ when it contemplates unpleasant things, or when the in-
+415:9 dividual looks upon some object which he dreads. In-
+ flammation never appears in a part which mortal thought
+ does not reach. That is why opiates relieve inflammation.
+415:12 They quiet the thought by inducing stupefaction and by
+ resorting to matter instead of to Mind. Opiates do not
+ remove the pain in any scientific sense. They only ren-
+415:15 der mortal mind temporarily less fearful, till it can master
+ an erroneous belief.
+
+ Truth calms the thought
+
+ Note how thought makes the face pallid. It either re-
+415:18 tards the circulation or quickens it, causing a pale or
+ flushed cheek. In the same way thought in-
+ creases or diminishes the secretions, the action
+415:21 of the lungs, of the bowels, and of the heart. The mus-
+ cles, moving quickly or slowly and impelled or palsied by
+ thought, represent the action of all the organs of the hu-
+415:24 man system, including brain and viscera. To remove
+ the error producing disorder, you must calm and instruct
+ mortal mind with immortal Truth.
+
+ Effects of etherization
+
+415:27 Etherization will apparently cause the body to dis-
+ appear. Before the thoughts are fully at rest, the limbs
+ will vanish from consciousness. Indeed, the
+415:30 whole frame will sink from sight along with
+ surrounding objects, leaving the pain standing forth as
+ distinctly as a mountain-peak, as if it were a separate
+416:1 bodily member. At last the agony also vanishes. This
+ process shows the pain to be in the mind, for the inflam-
+416:3 mation is not suppressed; and the belief of pain will
+ presently return, unless the mental image occasioning
+ the pain be removed by recognizing the truth of being.
+
+ Sedatives valueless
+
+416:6 A hypodermic injection of morphine is administered
+ to a patient, and in twenty minutes the sufferer is qui-
+ etly asleep. To him there is no longer any
+416:9 pain. Yet any physician - allopathic, homoe-
+ opathic, botanic, eclectic - will tell you that the trouble-
+ some material cause is unremoved, and that when the
+416:12 soporific influence of the opium is exhausted, the pa-
+ tient will find himself in the same pain, unless the belief
+ which occasions the pain has meanwhile been changed.
+416:15 Where is the pain while the patient sleeps?
+
+ The so-called physical ego
+
+ The material body, which you call /me/, is mortal mind,
+ and this mind is material in sensation, even as the body,
+416:18 which has originated from this material sense
+ and been developed according to it, is mate-
+ rial. This materialism of parent and child is only in
+416:21 mortal mind, as the dead body proves; for when the
+ mortal has resigned his body to dust, the body is no
+ longer the parent, even in appearance.
+
+ Evil thought depletes
+
+416:24 The sick know nothing of the mental process by
+ which they are depleted, and next to nothing of the
+ metaphysical method by which they can be
+416:27 healed. If they ask about their disease, tell
+ them only what is best for them to know. Assure them
+ that they think too much about their ailments, and
+416:30 have already heard too much on that subject. Turn
+ their thoughts away from their bodies to higher ob-
+ jects. Teach them that their being is sustained by
+417:1 Spirit, not by matter, and that they find health, peace,
+ and harmony in God, divine Love.
+
+ Helpful encouragement
+
+417:3 Give sick people credit for sometimes knowing more
+ than their doctors. Always support their trust in the
+ power of Mind to sustain the body. Never
+417:6 tell the sick that they have more courage
+ than strength. Tell them rather, that their strength
+ is in proportion to their courage. If you make the sick
+417:9 realize this great truism, there will be no reaction from
+ over-exertion or from excited conditions. Maintain
+ the facts of Christian Science, - that Spirit is God, and
+417:12 therefore cannot be sick; that what is termed matter
+ cannot be sick; that all causation is Mind, acting
+ through spiritual law. Then hold your ground with
+417:15 the unshaken understanding of Truth and Love, and
+ you will win. When you silence the witness against your
+ plea, you destroy the evidence, for the disease disap-
+417:18 pears. The evidence before the corporeal senses is not
+ the Science of immortal man.
+
+ Disease to be made unreal
+
+ To the Christian Science healer, sickness is a dream
+417:21 from which the patient needs to be awakened. Dis-
+ ease should not appear real to the physician,
+ since it is demonstrable that the way to
+417:24 cure the patient is to make disease unreal to him. To
+ do this, the physician must understand the unreality
+ of disease in Science.
+
+417:27 Explain audibly to your patients, as soon as they can
+ bear it, the complete control which Mind holds over the
+ body. Show them how mortal mind seems to induce
+417:30 disease by certain fears and false conclusions, and how
+ divine Mind can cure by opposite thoughts. Give your
+ patients an underlying understanding to support them
+418:1 and to shield them from the baneful effects of their own
+ conclusions. Show them that the conquest over sickness,
+418:3 as well as over sin, depends on mentally destroying all
+ belief in material pleasure or pain.
+
+ Christian pleading
+
+ Stick to the truth of being in contradistinction to the
+418:6 error that life, substance, or intelligence can be in matter.
+ Plead with an honest conviction of truth and
+ a clear perception of the unchanging, unerr-
+418:9 ing, and certain effect of divine Science. Then, if your
+ fidelity is half equal to the truth of your plea, you will
+ heal the sick.
+
+ Truthful arguments
+
+418:12 It must be clear to you that sickness is no more
+ the reality of being than is sin. This mortal dream
+ of sickness, sin, and death should cease
+418:15 through Christian Science. Then one dis-
+ ease would be as readily destroyed as another. What-
+ ever the belief is, if arguments are used to destroy it,
+418:18 the belief must be repudiated, and the negation must ex-
+ tend to the supposed disease and to whatever decides its
+ type and symptoms. Truth is affirmative, and confers
+418:21 harmony. All metaphysical logic is inspired by this sim-
+ ple rule of Truth, which governs all reality. By the
+ truthful arguments you employ, and especially by the
+418:24 spirit of Truth and Love which you entertain, you will
+ heal the sick.
+
+ Morality required
+
+ Include moral as well as physical belief in your efforts
+418:27 to destroy error. Cast out all manner of evil. "Preach
+ the gospel to every creature." Speak the
+ truth to every form of error. Tumors, ulcers,
+418:30 tubercles, inflammation, pain, deformed joints, are wak-
+ ing dream-shadows, dark images of mortal thought, which
+ flee before the light of Truth.
+
+419:1 A moral question may hinder the recovery of the sick.
+ Lurking error, lust, envy, revenge, malice, or hate will
+419:3 perpetuate or even create the belief in disease. Errors
+ of all sorts tend in this direction. Your true course is
+ to destroy the foe, and leave the field to God, Life, Truth,
+419:6 and Love, remembering that God and His ideas alone
+ are real and harmonious.
+
+ Relapse unnecessary
+
+ If your patient from any cause suffers a relapse, meet
+419:9 the cause mentally and courageously, knowing that
+ there can be no reaction in Truth. Neither
+ disease itself, sin, nor fear has the power to
+419:12 cause disease or a relapse. Disease has no intelligence
+ with which to move itself about or to change itself from
+ one form to another. If disease moves, mind, not mat-
+419:15 ter, moves it; therefore be sure that you move it off.
+ Meet every adverse circumstance as its master. Ob-
+ serve mind instead of body, lest aught unfit for develop-
+419:18 ment enter thought. Think less of material conditions
+ and more of spiritual.
+
+ Conquer beliefs and fears
+
+ Mind produces all action. If the action proceeds from
+419:21 Truth, from immortal Mind, there is harmony; but mor-
+ tal mind is liable to any phase of belief. A
+ relapse cannot in reality occur in mortals or
+419:24 so-called mortal minds, for there is but one
+ Mind, one God. Never fear the mental malpractitioner,
+ the mental assassin, who, in attempting to rule mankind,
+419:27 tramples upon the divine Principle of metaphysics, for God
+ is the only power. To succeed in healing, you must con-
+ quer your own fears as well as those of your patients, and
+419:30 rise into higher and holier consciousness.
+
+ True government of man
+
+ If it is found necessary to treat against relapse, know
+ that disease or its symptoms cannot change forms, nor
+420:1 go from one part to another, for Truth destroys disease.
+ There is no metastasis, no stoppage of harmonious
+420:3 action, no paralysis. Truth not error, Love
+ not hate, Spirit not matter, governs man. If
+ students do not readily heal themselves, they should
+420:6 early call an experienced Christian Scientist to aid
+ them. If they are unwilling to do this for themselves,
+ they need only to know that error cannot produce this
+420:9 unnatural reluctance.
+
+ Positive reassurance
+
+ Instruct the sick that they are not helpless victims,
+ for if they will only accept Truth, they can resist disease
+420:12 and ward it off, as positively as they can the
+ temptation to sin. This fact of Christian Sci-
+ ence should be explained to invalids when they are in a
+420:15 fit mood to receive it, - when they will not array them-
+ selves against it, but are ready to become receptive to the
+ new idea. The fact that Truth overcomes both disease
+420:18 and sin reassures depressed hope. It imparts a healthy
+ stimulus to the body, and regulates the system. It in-
+ creases or diminishes the action, as the case may require,
+420:21 better than any drug, alterative, or tonic.
+
+ Proper stimulus
+
+ Mind is the natural stimulus of the body, but erro-
+ neous belief, taken at its best, is not promotive of health
+420:24 or happiness. Tell the sick that they can
+ meet disease fearlessly, if they only realize
+ that divine Love gives them all power over every physical
+420:27 action and condition.
+
+ Awaken the patient
+
+ If it becomes necessary to startle mortal mind to break
+ its dream of suffering, vehemently tell your patient that
+420:30 he must awake. Turn his gaze from the false
+ evidence of the senses to the harmonious facts
+ of Soul and immortal being. Tell him that he suffers
+421:1 only as the insane suffer, from false beliefs. The only
+ difference is, that insanity implies belief in a diseased
+421:3 brain, while physical ailments (so-called) arise from the
+ belief that other portions of the body are deranged. De-
+ rangement, or /disarrangement/, is a word which conveys
+421:6 the true definition of all human belief in ill-health, or dis-
+ turbed harmony. Should you thus startle mortal mind
+ in order to remove its beliefs, afterwards make known
+421:9 to the patient your motive for this shock, showing him
+ that it was to facilitate recovery.
+
+ How to treat a crisis
+
+ If a crisis occurs in your treatment, you must treat
+421:12 the patient less for the disease and more for the mental
+ disturbance or fermentation, and subdue the
+ symptoms by removing the belief that this
+421:15 chemicalization produces pain or disease. Insist vehe-
+ mently on the great fact which covers the whole ground,
+ that God, Spirit, is all, and that there is none beside
+421:18 Him. There is /no disease/. When the supposed suffer-
+ ing is gone from mortal mind, there can be no pain; and
+ when the fear is destroyed, the inflammation will sub-
+421:21 side. Calm the excitement sometimes induced by chemi-
+ calization, which is the alterative effect produced by
+ Truth upon error, and sometimes explain the symptoms
+421:24 and their cause to the patient.
+
+ No perversion of Mind-science
+
+ It is no more Christianly scientific to see disease than
+ it is to experience it. If you would destroy the sense
+421:27 of disease, you should not build it up by
+ wishing to see the forms it assumes or by
+ employing a single material application for
+421:30 its relief. The perversion of Mind-science is like as-
+ serting that the products of eight multiplied by five, and
+ of seven by ten, are both forty, and that their combined
+422:1 sum is fifty, and then calling the process mathematics.
+ Wiser than his persecutors, Jesus said: "If I by Beelze-
+422:3 bub cast out devils, by whom do your children cast them
+ out?"
+
+ Effect of this book
+
+ If the reader of this book observes a great stir through-
+422:6 out his whole system, and certain moral and physical
+ symptoms seem aggravated, these indications
+ are favorable. Continue to read, and the book
+422:9 will become the physician, allaying the tremor which
+ Truth often brings to error when destroying it.
+
+ Disease neutralized
+
+ Patients, unfamiliar with the cause of this commotion
+422:12 and ignorant that it is a favorable omen, may be alarmed.
+ If such be the case, explain to them the law
+ of this action. As when an acid and alkali
+422:15 meet and bring out a third quality, so mental and moral
+ chemistry changes the material base of thought, giving
+ more spirituality to consciousness and causing it to depend
+422:18 less on material evidence. These changes which go on
+ in mortal mind serve to reconstruct the body. Thus
+ Christian Science, by the alchemy of Spirit, destroys sin
+422:21 and death.
+
+ Bone-healing by surgery
+
+ Let us suppose two parallel cases of bone-disease, both
+ similarly produced and attended by the same symptoms.
+422:24 A surgeon is employed in one case, and a
+ Christian Scientist in the other. The sur-
+ geon, holding that matter forms its own conditions and
+422:27 renders them fatal at certain points, entertains fears and
+ doubts as to the ultimate outcome of the injury. Not
+ holding the reins of government in his own hands, he
+422:30 believes that something stronger than Mind - namely,
+ matter - governs the case. His treatment is therefore
+ tentative. This mental state invites defeat. The belief
+423:1 that he has met his master in matter and may not be
+ able to mend the bone, increases his fear; yet this belief
+423:3 should not be communicated to the patient, either ver-
+ bally or otherwise, for this fear greatly diminishes the
+ tendency towards a favorable result. Remember that the
+423:6 unexpressed belief oftentimes affects a sensitive patient
+ more strongly than the expressed thought.
+
+ Scientific corrective
+
+ The Christian Scientist, understanding scientifically
+423:9 that all is Mind, commences with mental causation, the
+ truth of being, to destroy the error. This cor-
+ rective is an alterative, reaching to every part
+423:12 of the human system. According to Scripture, it searches
+ "the joints and marrow," and it restores the harmony of
+ man.
+
+ Coping with difficulties
+
+423:15 The matter-physician deals with matter as both his foe
+ and his remedy. He regards the ailment as weakened or
+ strengthened according to the evidence which
+423:18 matter presents. The metaphysician, making
+ Mind his basis of operation irrespective of matter and
+ regarding the truth and harmony of being as superior to
+423:21 error and discord, has rendered himself strong, instead
+ of weak, to cope with the case; and he proportionately
+ strengthens his patient with the stimulus of courage and
+423:24 conscious power. Both Science and consciousness are
+ now at work in the economy of being according to the law
+ of Mind, which ultimately asserts its absolute supremacy.
+
+ Formation from thought
+
+423:27 Ossification or any abnormal condition or derange-
+ ment of the body is as directly the action of mortal
+ mind as is dementia or insanity. Bones have
+423:30 only the substance of thought which forms
+ them. They are only phenomena of the mind of mor-
+ tals. The so-called substance of bone is formed first
+424:1 by the parent's mind, through self-division. Soon the
+ child becomes a separate, individualized mortal mind,
+424:3 which takes possession of itself and its own thoughts of
+ bones.
+
+ Accidents unknown to God
+
+ Accidents are unknown to God, or immortal Mind,
+424:6 and we must leave the mortal basis of belief
+ and unite with the one Mind, in order to
+ change the notion of chance to the proper sense
+424:9 of God's unerring direction and thus bring out harmony.
+
+ Opposing mentality
+
+ Under divine Providence there can be no accidents,
+ since there is no room for imperfection in perfection.
+
+424:12 In medical practice objections would be raised if one
+ doctor should administer a drug to counteract the work-
+ ing of a remedy prescribed by another doctor.
+424:15 It is equally important in metaphysical prac-
+ tice that the /minds /which surround your patient should
+ not act against your influence by continually expressing
+424:18 such opinions as may alarm or discourage, - either by
+ giving antagonistic advice or through unspoken thoughts
+ resting on your patient. While it is certain that the
+424:21 divine Mind can remove any obstacle, still you need the
+ ear of your auditor. It is not more difficult to make your-
+ self heard mentally while others are thinking about your
+424:24 patients or conversing with them, if you understand
+ Christian Science - the oneness and the allness of divine
+ Love; but it is well to be alone with God and the sick
+424:27 when treating disease.
+
+ Mind removes scrofula
+
+ To prevent or to cure scrofula and other so-called he-
+ reditary diseases, you must destroy the belief in these ills
+424:30 and the faith in the possibility of their trans-
+ mission. The patient may tell you that he
+ has a humor in the blood, a scrofulous diathesis. His
+425:1 parents or some of his progenitors farther back have so
+ believed. Mortal mind, not matter, induces this con-
+425:3 clusion and its results. You will have humors, just so
+ long as you believe them to be safety-valves or to be
+ ineradicable.
+
+ Nothing to consume
+
+425:6 If the case to be mentally treated is consumption, take
+ up the leading points included (according to belief) in
+ this disease. Show that it is not inherited;
+425:9 that inflammation, tubercles, hemorrhage, and
+ decomposition are beliefs, images of mortal thought su-
+ perimposed upon the body; that they are not the truth
+425:12 of man; that they should be treated as error and put out
+ of thought. Then these ills will disappear.
+
+ The lungs re-formed
+
+ If the body is diseased, this is but one of the beliefs of
+425:15 mortal mind. Mortal man will be less mortal, when he
+ learns that matter never sustained existence
+ and can never destroy God, who is man's Life.
+425:18 When this is understood, mankind will be more spiritual
+ and know that there is nothing to consume, since Spirit,
+ God, is All-in-all. What if the belief is consumption?
+425:21 God is more to a man than his belief, and the less we ac-
+ knowledge matter or its laws, the more immortality we
+ possess. Consciousness constructs a better body when
+425:24 faith in matter has been conquered. Correct material
+ belief by spiritual understanding, and Spirit will form
+ you anew. You will never fear again except to offend
+425:27 God, and you will never believe that heart or any por-
+ tion of the body can destroy you.
+
+ Soundness maintained
+
+ If you have sound and capacious lungs and want
+425:30 them to remain so, be always ready with the
+ mental protest against the opposite belief in
+ heredity. Discard all notions about lungs, tubercles, in-
+426:1 herited consumption, or disease arising from any cir-
+ cumstance, and you will find that mortal mind, when
+426:3 instructed by Truth, yields to divine power, which steers
+ the body into health.
+
+ Our footsteps heavenward
+
+ The discoverer of Christian Science finds the path less
+426:6 difficult when she has the high goal always before her
+ thoughts, than when she counts her footsteps
+ in endeavoring to reach it. When the desti-
+426:9 nation is desirable, expectation speeds our progress. The
+ struggle for Truth makes one strong instead of weak,
+ resting instead of wearying one. If the belief in death
+426:12 were obliterated, and the understanding obtained that
+ there is no death, this would be a "tree of life," known
+ by its fruits. Man should renew his energies and en-
+426:15 deavors, and see the folly of hypocrisy, while also learn-
+ ing the necessity of working out his own salvation. When
+ it is learned that disease cannot destroy life, and that
+426:18 mortals are not saved from sin or sickness by death, this
+ understanding will quicken into newness of life. It will
+ master either a desire to die or a dread of the grave,
+426:21 and thus destroy the great fear that besets mortal
+ existence.
+
+ Christian standard
+
+ The relinquishment of all faith in death and also of
+426:24 the fear of its sting would raise the standard of health
+ and morals far beyond its present elevation,
+ and would enable us to hold the banner of
+426:27 Christianity aloft with unflinching faith in God, in Life
+ eternal. Sin brought death, and death will disappear
+ with the disappearance of sin. Man is immortal, and
+426:30 the body cannot die, because matter has no life to sur-
+ render. The human concepts named matter, death, dis-
+ ease, sickness, and sin are all that can be destroyed.
+
+ Life not contingent on matter
+
+427:1 If it is true that man lives, this fact can never change
+ in Science to the opposite belief that man dies. Life is
+427:3 the law of Soul, even the law of the spirit of
+ Truth, and Soul is never without its represent-
+ ative. Man's individual being can no more
+427:6 die nor disappear in unconsciousness than can Soul, for
+ both are immortal. If man believes in death now, he
+ must disbelieve in it when learning that there is no reality
+427:9 in death, since the truth of being is deathless. The be-
+ lief that existence is contingent on matter must be met
+ and mastered by Science, before Life can be understood
+427:12 and harmony obtained.
+
+ Mortality vanquished
+
+ Death is but another phase of the dream that exist-
+ ence can be material. Nothing can interfere with the
+427:15 harmony of being nor end the existence of
+ man in Science. Man is the same after as
+ before a bone is broken or the body guillotined. If man
+427:18 is never to overcome death, why do the Scriptures say,
+ "The last enemy that shall be destroyed is death"? The
+ tenor of the Word shows that we shall obtain the victory
+427:21 over death in proportion as we overcome sin. The great
+ difficulty lies in ignorance of what God is. God, Life,
+ Truth, and Love make man undying. Immortal Mind,
+427:24 governing all, must be acknowledged as supreme in the
+ physical realm, so-called, as well as in the spiritual.
+
+ No death nor inaction
+
+ Called to the bed of death, what material remedy has
+427:27 man when all such remedies have failed? Spirit is his
+ last resort, but it should have been his first
+ and only resort. The dream of death must
+427:30 be mastered by Mind here or hereafter. Thought
+ will waken from its own material declaration, "I am
+ dead," to catch this trumpet-word of Truth, "There
+428:1 is no death, no inaction, diseased action, overaction, nor
+ reaction."
+
+ Vision opening
+
+428:3 Life is real, and death is the illusion. A demonstra-
+ tion of the facts of Soul in Jesus' way resolves the dark
+ visions of material sense into harmony and
+428:6 immortality. Man's privilege at this supreme
+ moment is to prove the words of our Master: "If a man
+ keep my saying, he shall never see death." To divest
+428:9 thought of false trusts and material evidences in order
+ that the spiritual facts of being may appear, - this is
+ the great attainment by means of which we shall sweep
+428:12 away the false and give place to the true. Thus we may
+ establish in truth the temple, or body, "whose builder
+ and maker is God."
+
+ Intelligent consecration
+
+428:15 We should consecrate existence, not "to the unknown
+ God" whom we "ignorantly worship," but to the eternal
+ builder, the everlasting Father, to the Life
+428:18 which mortal sense cannot impair nor mortal
+ belief destroy. We must realize the ability of mental
+ might to offset human misconceptions and to replace them
+428:21 with the life which is spiritual, not material.
+
+ The present immortality
+
+ The great spiritual fact must be brought out that man
+ /is/, not /shall be/, perfect and immortal. We must hold
+428:24 forever the consciousness of existence, and
+ sooner or later, through Christ and Christian
+ Science, we must master sin and death. The evidence
+428:27 of man's immortality will become more apparent, as ma-
+ terial beliefs are given up and the immortal facts of being
+ are admitted.
+
+ Careful guidance
+
+428:30 The author has healed hopeless organic disease, and
+ raised the dying to life and health through the under-
+ standing of God as the only Life. It is a sin to believe
+429:1 that aught can overpower omnipotent and eternal Life,
+ and this Life must be brought to light by the understand-
+429:3 ing that there is no death, as well as by other
+ graces of Spirit. We must begin, however,
+ with the more simple demonstrations of control, and
+429:6 the sooner we begin the better. The final demonstration
+ takes time for its accomplishment. When walking, we
+ are guided by the eye. We look before our feet, and if
+429:9 we are wise, we look beyond a single step in the line of
+ spiritual advancement.
+
+ Clay replying to the potter
+
+ The corpse, deserted by thought, is cold and decays,
+429:12 but it never suffers. Science declares that man is sub-
+ ject to Mind. Mortal mind affirms that mind
+ is subordinate to the body, that the body is
+429:15 dying, that it must be buried and decomposed
+ into dust; but mortal mind's affirmation is not true.
+ Mortals waken from the dream of death with bodies un-
+429:18 seen by those who think that they bury the body.
+
+ Continuity of existence
+
+ If man did not exist before the material organization
+ began, he could not exist after the body is disintegrated.
+429:21 If we live after death and are immortal, we
+ must have lived before birth, for if Life ever
+ had any beginning, it must also have an ending, even ac-
+429:24 cording to the calculations of natural science. Do you
+ believe this? No! Do you understand it? No! This
+ is why you doubt the statement and do not demonstrate
+429:27 the facts it involves. We must have faith in all the say-
+ ings of our Master, though they are not included in the
+ teachings of the schools, and are not understood gener-
+429:30 ally by our ethical instructors.
+
+ Life all-inclusive
+
+ Jesus said (John viii. 51), "If a man keep my saying,
+ he shall never see death." That statement is not con-
+430:1 fined to spiritual life, but includes all the phenomena of
+ existence. Jesus demonstrated this, healing the dying
+430:3 and raising the dead. Mortal mind must part
+ with error, must put off itself with its deeds,
+ and immortal manhood, the Christ ideal, will appear.
+430:6 Faith should enlarge its borders and strengthen its base
+ by resting upon Spirit instead of matter. When man
+ gives up his belief in death, he will advance more rapidly
+430:9 towards God, Life, and Love. Belief in sickness and
+ death, as certainly as belief in sin, tends to shut out the
+ true sense of Life and health. When will mankind wake
+430:12 to this great fact in Science?
+
+ I here present to my readers an allegory illustrative
+ of the law of divine Mind and of the supposed laws of mat-
+430:15 ter and hygiene, an allegory in which the plea of Christian
+ Science heals the sick.
+
+ A mental court case
+
+ Suppose a mental case to be on trial, as cases are tried
+430:18 in court. A man is charged with having committed liver-
+ complaint. The patient feels ill, ruminates,
+ and the trial commences. Personal Sense is
+430:21 the plaintiff. Mortal Man is the defendant. False Belief
+ is the attorney for Personal Sense. Mortal Minds, Ma-
+ teria Medica, Anatomy, Physiology, Hypnotism, Envy,
+430:24 Greed and Ingratitude, constitute the jury. The court-
+ room is filled with interested spectators, and Judge
+ Medicine is on the bench.
+430:27 The evidence for the prosecution being called for, a
+ witness testifies thus: -
+
+ I represent Health-laws. I was present on certain nights
+430:30 when the prisoner, or patient, watched with a sick friend.
+ Although I have the superintendence of human affairs, I
+ was personally abused on those occasions. I was told that
+431:1 I must remain silent until called for at this trial, when I
+ would be allowed to testify in the case. Notwithstanding
+431:3 my rules to the contrary, the prisoner watched with the sick
+ every night in the week. When the sick mortal was thirsty,
+ the prisoner gave him drink. During all this time the pris-
+431:6 oner attended to his daily labors, partaking of food at ir-
+ regular intervals, sometimes going to sleep immediately
+ after a heavy meal. At last he committed liver-complaint,
+431:9 which I considered criminal, inasmuch as this offence is
+ deemed punishable with death. Therefore I arrested Mor-
+ tal Man in behalf of the state (namely, the body) and cast
+431:12 him into prison.
+
+ At the time of the arrest the prisoner summoned Physi-
+ ology, Materia Medica, and Hypnotism to prevent his pun-
+431:15 ishment. The struggle on their part was long. Materia
+ Medica held out the longest, but at length all these assist-
+ ants resigned to me, Health-laws, and I succeeded in get-
+431:18 ting Mortal Man into close confinement until I should
+ release him.
+
+ The next witness is called:-
+
+431:21 I am Coated Tongue. I am covered with a foul fur,
+ placed on me the night of the liver-attack. Morbid Secre-
+ tion hypnotized the prisoner and took control of his mind,
+431:24 making him despondent.
+
+ Another witness takes the stand and testifies:-
+
+ I am Sallow Skin. I have been dry, hot, and chilled by
+431:27 turns since the night of the liver-attack. I have lost my
+ healthy hue and become unsightly, although nothing on my
+ part has occasioned this change. I practise daily ablutions
+431:30 and perform my functions as usual, but I am robbed of my
+ good looks.
+
+432:1 The next witness testifies: -
+
+ I am Nerve, the State Commissioner for Mortal Man.
+432:3 I am intimately acquainted with the plaintiff, Personal
+ Sense, and know him to be truthful and upright, whereas
+ Mortal Man, the prisoner at the bar, is capable of false-
+432:6 hood. I was witness to the crime of liver-complaint. I
+ knew the prisoner would commit it, for I convey messages
+ from my residence in matter, alias brain, to body.
+
+432:9 Another witness is called for by the Court of Error
+ and says: -
+
+ I am Mortality, Governor of the Province of Body, in
+432:12 which Mortal Man resides. In this province there is a stat-
+ ute regarding disease, - namely, that he upon whose per-
+ son disease is found shall be treated as a criminal and
+432:15 punished with death.
+
+ The Judge asks if by doing good to his neighbor, it is
+ possible for man to become diseased, transgress the laws,
+432:18 and merit punishment, and Governor Mortality replies in
+ the affirmative.
+
+ Another witness takes the stand and testifies: -
+
+432:21 I am Death. I was called for, shortly after the report of
+ the crime, by the officer of the Board of Health, who pro-
+ tested that the prisoner had abused him, and that my pres-
+432:24 ence was required to confirm his testimony. One of the
+ prisoner's friends, Materia Medica, was present when I
+ arrived, endeavoring to assist the prisoner to escape from
+432:27 the hands of justice, /alias /nature's so-called law; but my
+ appearance with a message from the Board of Health
+ changed the purpose of Materia Medica, and he decided at
+432:30 once that the prisoner should die.
+
+ Judge Medicine charges the jury
+
+433:1 The testimony for the plaintiff, Personal Sense, being
+ closed, Judge Medicine arises, and with great solemnity
+433:3 addresses the jury of Mortal Minds. He an-
+ alyzes the offence, reviews the testimony, and
+ explains the law relating to liver-complaint.
+433:6 His conclusion is, that laws of nature render disease
+ homicidal. In compliance with a stern duty, his Honor,
+ Judge Medicine, urges the jury not to allow their judg-
+433:9 ment to be warped by the irrational, unchristian sugges-
+ tions of Christian Science. The jury must regard in such
+ cases only the evidence of Personal Sense against Mortal
+433:12 Man.
+
+ As the Judge proceeds, the prisoner grows restless. His
+ sallow face blanches with fear, and a look of despair and
+433:15 death settles upon it. The case is given to the jury. A
+ brief consultation ensues, and the jury returns a verdict
+ of "Guilty of liver-complaint in the first degree."
+
+ Mortal Man sentenced
+
+433:18 Judge Medicine then proceeds to pronounce the solemn
+ sentence of death upon the prisoner. Because he has
+ loved his neighbor as himself, Mortal Man has
+433:21 been guilty of benevolence in the first degree,
+ and this has led him into the commission of the second
+ crime, liver-complaint, which material laws condemn as
+433:24 homicide. For this crime Mortal Man is sentenced to
+ be tortured until he is dead. "May God have mercy on
+ your soul," is the Judge's solemn peroration.
+
+433:27 The prisoner is then remanded to his cell (sick-bed),
+ and Scholastic Theology is sent for to prepare the fright-
+ ened sense of Life, God, - which sense must be immortal,
+433:30 - for /death/.
+
+ Appeal to a higher tribunal
+
+ Ah! but Christ, Truth, the spirit of Life and the
+ friend of Mortal Man, can open wide those prison doors
+434:1 and set the captive free. Swift on the wings of divine
+ Love, there comes a despatch: "Delay the execution;
+434:3 the prisoner is not guilty." Consternation fills
+ the prison-yard. Some exclaim, "It is con-
+ trary to law and justice." Others say,
+434:6 "The law of Christ supersedes /our/ laws; let us follow
+ Christ."
+
+ Counsel for defence
+
+ After much debate and opposition, permission is ob-
+434:9 tained for a trial in the Court of Spirit, where Christian
+ Science is allowed to appear as counsel for
+ the unfortunate prisoner. Witnesses, judges
+434:12 and jurors, who were at the previous Court of Error,
+ are now summoned to appear before the bar of Justice
+ and eternal Truth.
+
+434:15 When the case for Mortal Man /versus/ Personal Sense
+ is opened, Mortal Man's counsel regards the prisoner
+ with the utmost tenderness. The counsel's earnest,
+434:18 solemn eyes, kindling with hope and triumph, look up-
+ ward. Then Christian Science turns suddenly to the
+ supreme tribunal, and opens the argument for the
+434:21 defence: -
+
+ The prisoner at the bar has been unjustly sentenced.
+ His trial was a tragedy, and is morally illegal. Mortal
+434:24 Man has had no proper counsel in the case. All the test-
+ mony has been on the side of Personal Sense, and we shall
+ unearth this foul conspiracy against the liberty and life of
+434:27 Man. The only valid testimony in the case shows the
+ alleged crime never to have been committed. The pris-
+ oner is not proved "worthy of death, or of bonds."
+
+434:30 Your Honor, the lower court has sentenced Mortal Man
+ to die, but God made Man immortal and amenable to
+ Spirit only. Denying justice to the body, that court com-
+435:1 mended man's immortal Spirit to heavenly mercy, - Spirit
+ which is God Himself and Man's only lawgiver! Who or
+435:3 what has sinned? Has the body or has Mortal Mind
+ committed a criminal deed? Counsellor False Belief has
+ argued that the body should die, while Reverend Theology
+435:6 would console conscious Mortal Mind, which alone is capa-
+ ble of sin and suffering. The body committed no offence.
+ Mortal Man, in obedience to higher law, helped his fellow-
+435:9 man, an act which should result in good to himself as well
+ as to others.
+
+ The law of our Supreme Court decrees that whosoever
+435:12 /sinneth/ shall die; but good deeds are immortal, bringing
+ joy instead of grief, pleasure instead of pain, and life
+ instead of death. If liver-complaint was committed by
+435:15 trampling on Laws of Health, this was a good deed, for the
+ agent of those laws is an outlaw, a destroyer of Mortal
+ Man's liberty and rights. Laws of Health should be sen-
+435:18 tenced to die.
+
+ Watching beside the couch of pain in the exercise of a
+ love that "is the fulfilling of the law," - doing "unto
+435:21 others as ye would that they should do unto you," - this
+ is no infringement of law, for no demand, human or divine,
+ renders it just to punish a man for acting justly. If mor-
+435:24 tals sin, our Supreme Judge in equity decides what penalty
+ is due for the sin, and Mortal Man can suffer only for his
+ sin. For naught else can he be punished, according to the
+435:27 law of Spirit, God.
+
+ Then what jurisdiction had his Honor, Judge Medicine,
+ in this case? To him I might say, in Bible language, "Sit-
+435:30 test thou to judge . . . after the law, and commandest . . .
+ to be smitten contrary to the law?" The only jurisdiction
+ to which the prisoner can submit is that of Truth, Life, and
+435:33 Love. If they condemn him not, neither shall Judge Medi-
+ cine condemn him; and I ask that the prisoner be restored
+ to the liberty of which he has been unjustly deprived.
+
+436:1 The principal witness (the officer of the Health-laws)
+ deposed that he was an eye-witness to the good deeds for
+436:3 which Mortal Man is under sentence of death. After be-
+ traying him into the hands of your law, the Health-agent
+ disappeared, to reappear however at the trial as a witness
+436:6 against Mortal Man and in the interest of Personal Sense,
+ a murderer. Your Supreme Court must find the pris-
+ oner on the night of the alleged offence to have been acting
+436:9 within the limits of the divine law, and in obedience
+ thereto. Upon this statute hangs all the law and testimony.
+ Giving a cup of cold water in Christ's name, is a Christian
+436:12 service. Laying down his life for a good deed, Mortal Man
+ should find it again. Such acts bear their own justifica-
+ tion, and are under the protection of the Most High.
+
+436:15 Prior to the night of his arrest, the prisoner summoned
+ two professed friends, Materia Medica and Physiology, to
+ prevent his committing liver-complaint, and thus save him
+436:18 from arrest. But they brought with them Fear, the sheriff,
+ to precipitate the result which they were called to prevent.
+ It was Fear who handcuffed Mortal Man and would now
+436:21 punish him. You have left Mortal Man no alternative.
+ He must obey your law, fear its consequences, and be pun-
+ ished for his fear. His friends struggled hard to rescue the
+436:24 prisoner from the penalty they considered justly due, but
+ they were compelled to let him be taken into custody, tried,
+ and condemned. Thereupon Judge Medicine sat in judg-
+436:27 ment on the case, and substantially charged the jury, twelve
+ Mortal Minds, to find the prisoner guilty. His Honor sen-
+ tenced Mortal Man to die for the very deeds which the di-
+436:30 vine law compels man to commit. Thus the Court of Error
+ construed obedience to the law of divine Love as disobedi-
+ ence to the law of Life. Claiming to protect Mortal Man
+436:33 in right-doing, that court pronounced a sentence of death
+ for doing right.
+
+ One of the principal witnesses, Nerve, testified that he
+437:1 was a ruler of Body, in which province Mortal Man resides.
+ He also testified that he was on intimate terms with the
+437:3 plaintiff, and knew Personal Sense to be truthful; that he
+ knew Man, and that Man was made in the image of God,
+ but was a criminal. This is a foul aspersion on man's
+437:6 Maker. It blots the fair escutcheon of omnipotence. It in-
+ dicates malice aforethought, a determination to condemn
+ Man in the interest of Personal Sense. At the bar of Truth,
+437:9 in the presence of divine Justice, before the Judge of our
+ higher tribunal, the Supreme Court of Spirit, and before
+ its jurors, the Spiritual Senses, I proclaim this witness,
+437:12 Nerve, to be destitute of intelligence and truth and to be
+ a false witness.
+
+ Man self-destroyed; the testimony of matter respected;
+437:15 Spirit not allowed a hearing; Soul a criminal though
+ recommended to mercy; the helpless innocent body tor-
+ tured, - these are the terrible records of your Court of
+437:18 Error, and I ask that the Supreme Court of Spirit reverse
+ this decision.
+
+ Here the opposing counsel, False Belief, called Chris-
+437:21 tian Science to order for contempt of court. Various
+ notables - Materia Medica, Anatomy, Physiology, Scho-
+ lastic Theology, and Jurisprudence - rose to the ques-
+437:24 tion of expelling Christian Science from the bar, for such
+ high-handed illegality. They declared that Christian Sci-
+ ence was overthrowing the judicial proceedings of a regu-
+437:27 larly constituted court.
+
+ But Judge Justice of the Supreme Court of Spirit over-
+ ruled their motions on the ground that unjust usages
+437:30 were not allowed at the bar of Truth, which ranks above
+ the lower Court of Error.
+
+ The attorney, Christian Science, then read from the
+437:33 supreme statute-book, the Bible, certain extracts on the
+438:1 Rights of Man, remarking, that the Bible was better au-
+ thority than Blackstone: -
+
+438:3 Let us make man in our image, after our likeness; and
+ let them have dominion.
+
+ Behold, I give unto you power . . . over all the power
+438:6 of the enemy: and nothing shall by any means hurt you.
+
+ If a man keep my saying, he shall never see death.
+
+ Then Christian Science proved the witness, Nerve, to
+438:9 be a perjurer. Instead of being a ruler in the Province
+ of Body, in which Mortal Man was reported to reside,
+ Nerve was an insubordinate citizen, putting in false
+438:12 claims to office and bearing false witness against Man.
+ Turning suddenly to Personal Sense, by this time silent,
+ Christian Science continued: -
+
+438:15 I ask your arrest in the name of Almighty God on three
+ distinct charges of crime, to wit: perjury, treason, and con-
+ spiracy against the rights and life of man.
+
+438:18 Then Christian Science continued:
+
+ Another witness, equally inadequate, said that on the
+ night of the crime a garment of foul fur was spread over
+438:21 him by Morbid Secretion, while the facts in the case show
+ that this fur is a foreign substance, imported by False Be-
+ lief, the attorney for Personal Sense, who is in partnership
+438:24 with Error and smuggles Error's goods into market with-
+ out the inspection of Soul's government officers. When
+ the Court of Truth summoned Furred Tongue for examina-
+438:27 tion, he disappeared and was never heard of more.
+
+ Morbid Secretion is not an importer or dealer in fur, but
+ we have heard Materia Medica explain how this fur is
+438:30 manufactured, and we know Morbid Secretion to be on
+ friendly terms with the firm of Personal Sense, Error, &
+439:1 Co., receiving pay from them and introducing their goods
+ into the market. Also, be it known that False Belief, the
+439:3 counsel for the plaintiff, Personal Sense, is a buyer for this
+ firm. He manufactures for it, keeps a furnishing store,
+ and advertises largely for his employers.
+
+439:6 Death testified that he was absent from the Province of
+ Body, when a message came from False Belief, command-
+ ing him to take part in the homicide. At this request
+439:9 Death repaired to the spot where the liver-complaint was
+ in process, frightening away Materia Medica, who was then
+ manacling the prisoner in the attempt to save him. True,
+439:12 Materia Medica was a misguided participant in the misdeed
+ for which the Health-officer had Mortal Man in custody,
+ though Mortal Man was innocent.
+
+439:15 Christian Science turned from the abashed witnesses,
+ his words flashing as lightning in the perturbed faces
+ of these worthies, Scholastic Theology, Materia Medica,
+439:18 Physiology, the blind Hypnotism, and the masked Per-
+ sonal Sense, and said: -
+
+ God will smite you, O whited walls, for injuring in your
+439:21 ignorance the unfortunate Mortal Man who sought your
+ aid in his struggles against liver-complaint and Death.
+ You came to his rescue, only to fasten upon him an offence
+439:24 of which he was innocent. You aided and abetted Fear
+ and Health-laws. You betrayed Mortal Man, meanwhile
+ declaring Disease to be God's servant and the righteous
+439:27 executor of His laws. Our higher statutes declare you all,
+ witnesses, jurors, and judges, to be offenders, awaiting the
+ sentence which General Progress and Divine Love will
+439:30 pronounce.
+
+ We send our best detectives to whatever locality is re-
+ ported to be haunted by Disease, but on visiting the spot,
+439:33 they learn that Disease was never there, for he could not
+440:1 possibly elude their search. Your Material Court of Errors,
+ when it condemned Mortal Man on the ground of hygienic
+440:3 disobedience, was manipulated by the oleaginous machina-
+ tions of the counsel, False Belief, whom Truth arraigns
+ before the supreme bar of Spirit to answer for his crime.
+440:6 Morbid Secretion is taught how to make sleep befool reason
+ before sacrificing mortals to their false gods.
+
+ Mortal Minds were deceived by your attorney, False Be-
+440:9 lief, and were influenced to give a verdict delivering Mortal
+ Man to Death. Good deeds are transformed into crimes,
+ to which you attach penalties; but no warping of justice
+440:12 can render disobedience to the so-called laws of Matter
+ disobedience to God, or an act of homicide. Even penal
+ law holds homicide, under stress of circumstances, to be
+440:15 justifiable. Now what greater justification can any deed
+ have, than that it is for the good of one's neighbor? Where-
+ fore, then, in the name of outraged justice, do you sentence
+440:18 Mortal Man for ministering to the wants of his fellow-man
+ in obedience to divine law? You cannot trample upon the
+ decree of the Supreme Bench. Mortal Man has his appeal
+440:21 to Spirit, God, who sentences only for sin.
+
+ The false and unjust beliefs of your human mental legis-
+ lators compel them to enact wicked laws of sickness and so
+440:24 forth, and then render obedience to these laws punishable
+ as crime. In the presence of the Supreme Lawgiver, stand-
+ ing at the bar of Truth, and in accordance with the divine
+440:27 statutes, I repudiate the false testimony of Personal. Sense.
+ I ask that he be forbidden to enter against Mortal Man
+ any more suits to be tried at the Court of Material Error.
+440:30 I appeal to the just and equitable decisions of divine Spirit
+ to restore to Mortal Man the rights of which he has been
+ deprived.
+
+ Charge of the Chief Justice
+
+440:33 Here the counsel for the defence closed, and the Chief
+ Justice of the Supreme Court, with benign and imposing
+441:1 presence, comprehending and defining all law and evi-
+ dence, explained from his statute-book, the
+441:3 Bible, that any so-called law, which under-
+ takes to punish aught but sin, is null and void.
+
+ He also decided that the plaintiff, Personal Sense, be
+441:6 not permitted to enter any suits at the bar of Soul, but
+ be enjoined to keep perpetual silence, and in case of
+ temptation, to give heavy bonds for good behavior. He
+441:9 concluded his charge thus: -
+
+ The plea of False Belief we deem unworthy of a hearing.
+ Let what False Belief utters, now and forever, fall into
+441:12 oblivion, "unknelled, uncoffined, and unknown." Accord-
+ ing to our statute, Material Law is a liar who cannot bear
+ witness against Mortal Man, neither can Fear arrest Mortal
+441:15 Man nor can Disease cast him into prison. Our law refuses
+ to recognize Man as sick or dying, but holds him to be for-
+ ever in the image and likeness of his Maker. Reversing the
+441:18 testimony of Personal Sense and the decrees of the Court of
+ Error in favor of Matter, Spirit decides in favor of Man
+ and against Matter. We further recommend that Materia
+441:21 Medica adopt Christian Science and that Health-laws,
+ Mesmerism, Hypnotism, Oriental Witchcraft, and Esoteric
+ Magic be publicly executed at the hands of our sheriff,
+441:24 Progress.
+
+ The Supreme Bench decides in favor of intelligence, that
+ no law outside of divine Mind can punish or reward Mortal
+441:27 Man. Your personal jurors in the Court of Error are
+ myths. Your attorney, False Belief, is an impostor, per-
+ suading Mortal Minds to return a verdict contrary to law
+441:30 and gospel. The plaintiff, Personal Sense, is recorded in
+ our Book of books as a liar. Our great Teacher of mental
+ jurisprudence speaks of him also as "a murderer from the
+441:33 beginning." We have no trials for sickness before the tri-
+442:1 bunal of divine Spirit. There, Man is adjudged innocent
+ of transgressing physical laws, because there are no such
+442:3 laws. Our statute is spiritual, our Government is divine.
+ "Shall not the Judge of all the earth do right?"
+
+ Divine verdict
+
+ The Jury of Spiritual Senses agreed at once upon a
+442:6 verdict, and there resounded throughout the vast audience-
+ chamber of Spirit the cry, Not guilty. Then
+ the prisoner rose up regenerated, strong, free.
+442:9 We noticed, as he shook hands with his counsel, Chris-
+ tian Science, that all sallowness and debility had dis-
+ appeared. His form was erect and commanding, his
+442:12 countenance beaming with health and happiness. Divine
+ Love had cast out fear. Mortal Man, no longer sick
+ and in prison, walked forth, his feet "beautiful upon the
+442:15 mountains," as of one "that bringeth good tidings."
+
+ Christ the great physician
+
+ Neither animal magnetism nor hypnotism enters into
+ the practice of Christian Science, in which truth cannot
+442:18 be reversed, but the reverse of error is true.
+ An improved belief cannot retrograde. When
+ Christ changes a belief of sin or of sickness into
+442:21 a better belief, then belief melts into spiritual understand-
+ ing, and sin, disease, and death disappear. Christ, Truth,
+ gives mortals temporary food and clothing until the ma-
+442:24 terial, transformed with the ideal, disappears, and man
+ is clothed and fed spiritually. St. Paul says, "Work
+ out your own salvation with fear and trembling:" Jesus
+442:27 said, "Fear not, little flock; for it is your Father's good
+ pleasure to give you the kingdom." This truth is
+ Christian Science.
+
+442:30 Christian Scientists, be a law to yourselves that mental
+ malpractice cannot harm you either when asleep or when
+ awake.
+
+
+
+
+ CHAPTER XIII - TEACHING CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
+
+ Give instruction to a wise man, and he will be yet wiser:
+ teach a just man, and he will increase in learning. - PROVERBS.
+
+ Study of medicine
+
+443:1 WHEN the discoverer of Christian Science is con-
+ sulted by her followers as to the propriety, advan-
+443:3 tage, and consistency of systematic medical
+ study, she tries to show them that under ordi-
+ nary circumstances a resort to faith in corporeal means
+443:6 tends to deter those, who make such a compromise, from
+ entire confidence in omnipotent Mind as really possessing
+ all power. While a course of medical study is at times
+443:9 severely condemned by some Scientists, she feels, as she
+ always has felt, that all are privileged to work out their
+ own salvation according to their light, and that our motto
+443:12 should be the Master's counsel, "Judge not, that ye be
+ not judged."
+
+ Failure's lessons
+
+ If patients fail to experience the healing power of
+443:15 Christian Science, and think they can be benefited by
+ certain ordinary physical methods of medical
+ treatment, then the Mind-physician should
+443:18 give up such cases, and leave invalids free to resort to
+ whatever other systems they fancy will afford relief.
+ Thus such invalids may learn the value of the apostolic
+443:21 precept: "Reprove, rebuke, exhort with all longsuffering
+ and doctrine." If the sick find these material expedients
+444:1 unsatisfactory, and they receive no help from them, these
+ very failures may open their blind eyes. In some way,
+444:3 sooner or later, all must rise superior to materiality, and
+ suffering is oft the divine agent in this elevation. "All
+ things work together for good to them that love God," is
+444:6 the dictum of Scripture.
+
+ Refuge and strength
+
+ If Christian Scientists ever fail to receive aid from
+ other Scientists, - their brethren upon whom they may
+444:9 call, - God will still guide them into the right
+ use of temporary and eternal means. Step by
+ step will those who trust Him find that "God is our refuge
+444:12 and strength, a very present help in trouble."
+
+ Charity to those opposed
+
+ Students are advised by the author to be charitable
+ and kind, not only towards differing forms of religion
+444:15 and medicine, but to those who hold these dif-
+ fering opinions. Let us be faithful in pointing
+ the way through Christ, as we understand it,
+444:18 but let us also be careful always to "judge righteous judg-
+ ment," and never to condemn rashly. "Whosoever shall
+ smite thee on thy right cheek, turn to him the other also."
+444:21 That is, Fear not that he will smite thee again for thy for-
+ bearance. If ecclesiastical sects or medical schools turn
+ a deaf ear to the teachings of Christian Science, then part
+444:24 from these opponents as did Abraham when he parted
+ from Lot, and say in thy heart: "Let there be no strife, I
+ pray thee, between me and thee, and between My herd-
+444:27 men and thy herdmen; for we be brethren." Immortals,
+ or God's children in divine Science, are one harmonious
+ family; but mortals, or the "children of men" in material
+444:30 sense, are discordant and ofttimes false brethren.
+
+ Conforming to explicit rules
+
+ The teacher must make clear to students the Science
+ of healing, especially its ethics, - that all is Mind, and
+445:1 that the Scientist must conform to God's requirements.
+ Also the teacher must thoroughly fit his students to defend
+445:3 themselves against sin, and to guard against the
+ attacks of the would-be /mental assassin/, who
+ attempts to kill morally and physically. No
+445:6 hypothesis as to the existence of another power should
+ interpose a doubt or fear to hinder the demonstration of
+ Christian Science. Unfold the latent energies and capac-
+445:9 ities for good in your pupil. Teach the great possibilities
+ of man endued with divine Science. Teach the dangerous
+ possibility of dwarfing the spiritual understanding and
+445:12 demonstration of Truth by sin, or by recourse to material
+ means for healing. Teach the meekness and might of life
+ "hid with Christ in God," and there will be no desire for
+445:15 other healing methods. You render the divine law of
+ healing obscure and void, when you weigh the human in
+ the scale with the divine, or limit in any direction of
+445:18 thought the omnipresence and omnipotence of God.
+
+ Divine energy
+
+ Christian Science silences human will, quiets fear with
+ Truth and Love, and illustrates the unlabored motion
+445:21 of the divine energy in healing the sick. Self-
+ seeking, envy, passion, pride, hatred, and
+ revenge are cast out by the divine Mind which heals
+445:24 disease. The human will which maketh and worketh a lie,
+ hiding the divine Principle of harmony, is destructive to
+ health, and is the cause of disease rather than its cure.
+
+ Blight of avarice
+
+445:27 There is great danger in teaching Mind-healing indis-
+ criminately, thus disregarding the morals of the student
+ and caring only for the fees. Recalling Jeffer-
+445:30 son's words about slavery, "I tremble, when I
+ remember that God is just," the author trembles whenever
+ she sees a man, for the petty consideration of money,
+446:1 teaching his slight knowledge of Mind-power, - per-
+ haps communicating his own bad morals, and in this way
+446:3 dealing pitilessly with a community unprepared for self-
+ defence.
+
+ A thorough perusal of the author's publications heals
+446:6 sickness. If patients sometimes seem worse while read-
+ ing this book, the change may either arise from the alarm
+ of the physician, or it may mark the crisis of the disease.
+446:9 Perseverance in the perusal of the book has generally
+ completely healed such cases.
+
+ Exclusion of malpractice
+
+ Whoever practises the Science the author teaches,
+446:12 through which Mind pours light and healing upon this
+ generation, can practise on no one from sin-
+ ister or malicious motives without destroying
+446:15 his own power to heal and his own health. Good must
+ dominate in the thoughts of the healer, or his demon-
+ stration is protracted, dangerous, and impossible in Sci-
+446:18 ence. A wrong motive involves defeat. In the Science
+ of Mind-healing, it is imperative to be honest, for victory
+ rests on the side of immutable right. To understand
+446:21 God strengthens hope, enthrones faith in Truth, and
+ verifies Jesus' word: "Lo, I am with you alway, even
+ unto the end of the world."
+
+ Iniquity overcome
+
+446:24 Resisting evil, you overcome it and prove its nothing-
+ ness. Not human platitudes, but divine beatitudes, re-
+ flect the spiritual light and might which heal
+446:27 the sick. The exercise of will brings on a
+ hypnotic state, detrimental to health and integrity of
+ thought. This must therefore be watched and guarded
+446:30 against. Covering iniquity will prevent prosperity and the
+ ultimate triumph of any cause. Ignorance of the error
+ to be eradicated oftentimes subjects you to its abuse.
+
+ No trespass on human rights
+
+447:1 The heavenly law is broken by trespassing upon
+ man's individual right of self-government. We have no
+447:3 authority in Christian Science and no moral
+ right to attempt to influence the thoughts of
+ others, except it be to benefit them. In men-
+447:6 tal practice you must not forget that erring human opin-
+ ions, conflicting selfish motives, and ignorant attempts
+ to do good may render you incapable of knowing or
+447:9 judging accurately the need of your fellow-men. There-
+ fore the rule is, heal the sick when called upon for aid,
+ and save the victims of the mental assassins.
+
+ Expose sin without believing in it
+
+447:12 Ignorance, subtlety, or false charity does not for-
+ ever conceal error; evil will in time disclose and pun-
+ ish itself. The recuperative action of the
+447:15 system, when mentally sustained by Truth,
+ goes on naturally. When sin or sickness -
+ the reverse of harmony - seems true to material sense,
+447:18 impart without frightening or discouraging the pa-
+ tient the truth and spiritual understanding, which de-
+ stroy disease. Expose and denounce the claims of
+447:21 evil and disease in all their forms, but realize no
+ reality in them. A sinner is not reformed merely
+ by assuring him that he cannot be a sinner because
+447:24 there is no sin. To put down the claim of sin,
+ you must detect it, remove the mask, point out the
+ illusion, and thus get the victory over sin and so prove
+447:27 its unreality. The sick are not healed merely by
+ declaring there is no sickness, but by knowing that
+ there is none.
+
+ Wicked evasions
+
+447:30 A sinner is afraid to cast the first stone. He may
+ say, as a subterfuge, that evil is unreal, but to know it,
+ he must demonstrate his statement. To assume that
+448:1 there are no claims of evil and yet to indulge them, is
+ a moral offence. Blindness and self-righteousness cling
+448:3 fast to iniquity. When the Publican's wail
+ went out to the great heart of Love, it won his
+ humble desire. Evil which obtains in the bodily senses,
+448:6 but which the heart condemns, has no foundation; but if
+ evil is uncondemned, it is undenied and nurtured. Under
+ such circumstances, to say that there is no evil, is an evil
+448:9 in itself. When needed tell the truth concerning the lie.
+ Evasion of Truth cripples integrity, and casts thee down
+ from the pinnacle.
+
+ Truth's grand results
+
+448:12 Christian Science rises above the evidence of the cor-
+ poreal senses; but if you have not risen above sin your-
+ self, do not congratulate yourself upon your
+448:15 blindness to evil or upon the good you know
+ and /do/ not. A dishonest position is far from Christianly
+ scientific. "He that covereth his sins shall not prosper:
+448:18 but whoso confesseth and forsaketh them shall have
+ mercy." Try to leave on every student's mind the strong
+ impress of divine Science, a high sense of the moral and
+448:21 spiritual qualifications requisite for healing, well knowing
+ it to be impossible for error, evil, and hate to accomplish
+ the grand results of Truth and Love. The reception or
+448:24 pursuit of instructions opposite to absolute Christian
+ Science must always hinder scientific demonstration.
+
+ Adherence to righteousness
+
+ If the student adheres strictly to the teachings of Chris-
+448:27 tian Science and ventures not to break its rules, he can-
+ not fail of success in healing. It is Christian
+ Science to do right, and nothing short of right-
+448:30 doing has any claim to the name. To talk the right and
+ live the wrong is foolish deceit, doing one's self the most
+ harm. Fettered by sin yourself, it is difficult to free
+449:1 another from the fetters of disease. With your own wrists
+ manacled, it is hard to break another's chains. A little
+449:3 leaven causes the whole mass to ferment. A grain of
+ Christian Science does wonders for mortals, so omnip-
+ otent is Truth, but more of Christian Science must be
+449:6 gained in order to continue in well doing.
+
+ Right adjusts the balance
+
+ The wrong done another reacts most heavily against
+ one's self. Right adjusts the balance sooner or later.
+449:9 Think it "easier for a camel to go through
+ the eye of a needle," than for you to benefit
+ yourself by injuring others. Man's moral mercury, ris-
+449:12 ing or falling, registers his healing ability and fitness to
+ teach. You should practise well what you know, and
+ you will then advance in proportion to your honesty
+449:15 and fidelity, - qualities which insure success in this
+ Science; but it requires a higher understanding to teach
+ this subject properly and correctly than it does to heal
+449:18 the most difficult case.
+
+ Inoculation of thought
+
+ The baneful effect of evil associates is less seen than
+ felt. The inoculation of evil human thoughts ought to
+449:21 be understood and guarded against. The
+ first impression, made on a mind which is
+ attracted or repelled according to personal merit or de-
+449:24 merit, is a good detective of individual character. Cer-
+ tain minds meet only to separate through simultaneous
+ repulsion. They are enemies without the preliminary
+449:27 offence. The impure are at peace with the impure.
+ Only virtue is a rebuke to vice. A proper teacher of Chris-
+ tian Science improves the health and the morals of his
+449:30 student if the student practises what he is taught, and
+ unless this result follows, the teacher is a Scientist only
+ in name.
+
+ Three classes of neophytes
+
+450:1 There is a large class of thinkers whose bigotry and
+ conceit twist every fact to suit themselves. Their creed
+450:3 teaches belief in a mysterious, supernatural
+ God, and in a natural, all-powerful devil. An-
+ other class, still more unfortunate, are so depraved that
+450:6 they appear to be innocent. They utter a falsehood,
+ while looking you blandly in the face, and they never
+ fail to stab their benefactor in the back. A third class
+450:9 of thinkers build with solid masonry. They are sincere,
+ generous, noble, and are therefore open to the approach
+ and recognition of Truth. To teach Christian Science
+450:12 to such as these is no task. They do not incline long-
+ ingly to error, whine over the demands of Truth, nor
+ play the traitor for place and power.
+
+ Touchstone of Science
+
+450:15 Some people yield slowly to the touch of Truth. Few
+ yield without a struggle, and many are reluctant to ac-
+ knowledge that they have yielded; but un-
+450:18 less this admission is made, evil will boast
+ itself above good. The Christian Scientist has enlisted
+ to lessen evil, disease, and death; and he will overcome
+450:21 them by understanding their nothingness and the allness
+ of God, or good. Sickness to him is no less a temptation
+ than is sin, and he heals them both by understanding
+450:24 God's power over them. The Christian Scientist knows
+ that they are errors of belief, which Truth can and will
+ destroy.
+
+ False claims annihilated
+
+450:27 Who, that has felt the perilous beliefs in life, substance,
+ and intelligence separated from God, can say that there
+ is no error of belief? Knowing the claim of
+450:30 animal magnetism, that all evil combines in
+ the belief of life, substance, and intelligence in matter,
+ electricity, animal nature, and organic life, who will deny
+451:1 that these are the errors which Truth must and will an-
+ nihilate? Christian Scientists must live under the con-
+451:3 stant pressure of the apostolic command to come out from
+ the material world and be separate. They must re-
+ nounce aggression, oppression and the pride of power.
+451:6 Christianity, with the crown of Love upon her brow,
+ must be their queen of life.
+
+ Treasure in heaven
+
+ Students of Christian Science, who start with its letter
+451:9 and think to succeed without the spirit, will either make
+ shipwreck of their faith or be turned sadly
+ awry. They must not only seek, but strive,
+451:12 to enter the narrow path of Life, for "wide is the gate,
+ and broad is the way, that leadeth to destruction, and
+ many there be which go in thereat." Man walks in the
+451:15 direction towards which he looks, and where his treasure
+ is, there will his heart be also. If our hopes and affec-
+ tions are spiritual, they come from above, not from be-
+451:18 neath, and they bear as of old the fruits of the Spirit.
+
+ Obligations of teachers
+
+ Every Christian Scientist, every conscientious teacher
+ of the Science of Mind-healing, knows that human will
+451:21 is not Christian Science, and he must recog-
+ nize this in order to defend himself from the
+ influence of human will. He feels morally obligated to
+451:24 open the eyes of his students that they may perceive the
+ nature and methods of error of every sort, especially any
+ subtle degree of evil, deceived and deceiving. All mental
+451:27 malpractice arises from ignorance or malice aforethought.
+ It is the injurious action of one mortal mind controlling
+ another from wrong motives, and it is practised either
+451:30 with a mistaken or a wicked purpose.
+
+ Indispensable defence
+
+ Show your student that mental malpractice tends to
+ blast moral sense, health, and the human life. Instruct
+452:1 him how to bar the door of his thought against this
+ seeming power, - a task not difficult, when one under-
+452:3 stands that evil has in reality no power.
+ Incorrect reasoning leads to practical error.
+ The wrong thought should be arrested before it has a
+452:6 chance to manifest itself.
+
+ Egotistic darkness
+
+ Walking in the light, we are accustomed to the light
+ and require it; we cannot see in darkness. But eyes ac-
+452:9 customed to darkness are pained by the light.
+ When outgrowing the old, you should not fear
+ to put on the new. Your advancing course may pro-
+452:12 voke envy, but it will also attract respect. When error
+ confronts you, withhold not the rebuke or the explana-
+ tion which destroys error. Never breathe an immoral
+452:15 atmosphere, unless in the attempt to purify it. Better is
+ the frugal intellectual repast with contentment and virtue,
+ than the luxury of learning with egotism and vice.
+
+ Unwarranted expectations
+
+452:18 Right is radical. The teacher must know the truth
+ himself. He must live it and love it, or he cannot impart
+ it to others. We soil our garments with con-
+452:21 servatism, and afterwards we must wash them
+ clean. When the spiritual sense of Truth unfolds its
+ harmonies, you take no risks in the policy of error. Ex-
+452:24 pect to heal simply by repeating the author's words, by
+ right talking and wrong acting, and you will be disap-
+ pointed. Such a practice does not demonstrate the
+452:27 Science by which divine Mind heals the sick.
+
+ Reliable authority
+
+ Acting from sinful motives destroys your power of
+ healing from the right motive. On the other hand, if
+452:30 you had the inclination or power to practise
+ wrongly and then should adopt Christian
+ Science, the wrong power would be destroyed. You do
+453:1 not deny the mathematician's right to distinguish the cor-
+ rect from the incorrect among the examples on the black-
+453:3 board, nor disbelieve the musician when he distinguishes
+ concord from discord. In like manner it should be granted
+ that the author understands what she is saying.
+
+ Winning the field
+
+453:6 Right and wrong, truth and error, will be at strife in
+ the minds of students, until victory rests on the side of
+ invincible truth. Mental chemicalization fol-
+453:9 lows the explanation of Truth, and a higher
+ basis is thus won; but with some individuals the morbid
+ moral or physical symptoms constantly reappear. I
+453:12 have never witnessed so decided effects from the use of
+ material remedies as from the use of spiritual.
+
+ Knowledge and honesty
+
+ Teach your student that he must know himself be-
+453:15 fore he can know others and minister to human needs.
+ Honesty is spiritual power. Dishonesty is
+ human weakness, which forfeits divine help.
+453:18 You uncover sin, not in order to injure, but in order
+ to bless the corporeal man; and a right motive has
+ its reward. Hidden sin is spiritual wickedness in high
+453:21 places. The masquerader in this Science thanks God
+ that there is no evil, yet serves evil in the name of
+ good.
+
+ Metaphysical treatment
+
+453:24 You should treat sickness mentally just as you would
+ sin, except that you must not tell the patient that he is
+ sick nor give names to diseases, for such a
+453:27 course increases fear, the foundation of dis-
+ ease, and impresses more deeply the wrong mind-picture.
+ A Christian Scientist's medicine is Mind, the divine Truth
+453:30 that makes man free. A Christian Scientist never recom-
+ mends material hygiene, never manipulates. He does
+ not trespass on the rights of mind nor can he practise
+454:1 animal magnetism or hypnotism. It need not be added
+ that the use of tobacco or intoxicating drinks is not in
+454:3 harmony with Christian Science.
+
+ Impotence of hate
+
+ Teach your students the omnipotence of Truth, which
+ illustrates the impotence of error. The understanding,
+454:6 even in a degree, of the divine All-power de-
+ stroys fear, and plants the feet in the true path,
+ - the path which leads to the house built without hands
+454:9 "eternal in the heavens." Human hate has no legiti-
+ mate mandate and no kingdom. Love is enthroned.
+ That evil or matter has neither intelligence nor power,
+454:12 is the doctrine of absolute Christian Science, and this is
+ the great truth which strips all disguise from error.
+
+ Love the incentive
+
+ He, who understands in sufficient degree the Princi-
+454:15 ple of Mind-healing, points out to his student error as
+ well as truth, the wrong as well as the right
+ practice. Love for God and man is the true
+454:18 incentive in both healing and teaching. Love inspires,
+ illumines, designates, and leads the way. Right motives
+ give pinions to thought, and strength and freedom to
+454:21 speech and action. Love is priestess at the altar of
+ Truth. Wait patiently for divine Love to move upon the
+ waters of mortal mind, and form the perfect concept.
+454:24 Patience must "have her perfect work."
+
+ Continuity of interest
+
+ Do not dismiss students at the close of a class term,
+ feeling that you have no more to do for them. Let your
+454:27 loving care and counsel support all their feeble
+ footsteps, until your students tread firmly in
+ the straight and narrow way. The superiority of spir-
+454:30 itual power over sensuous is the central point of Chris-
+ tian Science. Remember that the letter and mental
+ argument are only human auxiliaries to aid in bringing
+455:1 thought into accord with the spirit of Truth and Love,
+ which heals the sick and the sinner.
+
+ Weakness and guilt
+
+455:3 A mental state of self-condemnation and guilt or a
+ faltering and doubting trust in Truth are unsuitable
+ conditions for healing the sick. Such mental
+455:6 states indicate weakness instead of strength.
+ Hence the necessity of being right yourself in order to
+ teach this Science of healing. You must utilize the moral
+455:9 might of Mind in order to walk over the waves of error
+ and support your claims by demonstration. If you are
+ yourself lost in the belief and fear of disease or sin, and
+455:12 if, knowing the remedy, you fail to use the energies of
+ Mind in your own behalf, you can exercise little or no
+ power for others' help. "First cast out the beam out
+455:15 of thine own eye; and then shalt thou see clearly to cast
+ out the mote out of thy brother's eye."
+
+ The trust of the All-wise
+
+ The student, who receives his knowledge of Christian
+455:18 Science, or metaphysical healing, from a human teacher,
+ may be mistaken in judgment and demonstra-
+ tion, but God cannot mistake. God selects
+455:21 for the highest service one who has grown into such a
+ fitness for it as renders any abuse of the mission an im-
+ possibility. The All-wise does not bestow His highest
+455:24 trusts upon the unworthy. When He commissions a mes-
+ senger, it is one who is spiritually near Himself. No per-
+ son can misuse this mental power, if he is taught of God
+455:27 to discern it.
+
+ Integrity assured
+
+ This strong point in Christian Science is not to be
+ overlooked, - that the same fountain cannot send forth
+455:30 both sweet waters and bitter. The higher
+ your attainment in the Science of mental
+ healing and teaching, the more impossible it will be-
+456:1 come for you intentionally to influence mankind adverse
+ to its highest hope and achievement.
+
+ Chicanery impossible
+
+456:3 Teaching or practising in the name of Truth, but con-
+ trary to its spirit or rules, is most dangerous quackery.
+ Strict adherence to the divine Principle and
+456:6 rules of the scientific method has secured
+ the only success of the students of Christian Science.
+ This alone entitles them to the high standing which
+456:9 most of them hold in the community, a reputation ex-
+ perimentally justified by their efforts. Whoever af-
+ firms that there is more than one Principle and method
+456:12 of demonstrating Christian Science greatly errs, igno-
+ rantly or intentionally, and separates himself from the
+ true conception of Christian Science healing and from
+456:15 its possible demonstration.
+
+ No dishonest concessions
+
+ Any dishonesty in your theory and practice betrays a
+ gross ignorance of the method of the Christ-cure. Science
+456:18 makes no concessions to persons or opinions.
+ One must abide in the /morale/ of truth or he
+ cannot demonstrate the divine Principle. So long as
+456:21 matter is the basis of practice, illness cannot be effica-
+ ciously treated by the metaphysical process. Truth does
+ the work, and you must both understand and abide by the
+456:24 divine Principle of your demonstration.
+
+ This volume indispensable
+
+ A Christian Scientist requires my work SCIENCE AND
+ HEALTH for his textbook, and so do all his students and
+456:27 patients. Why? /First/: Because it is the voice
+ of Truth to this age, and contains the full
+ statement of Christian Science, or the Science of healing
+456:30 through Mind. /Second/: Because it was the first book
+ known, containing a thorough statement of Christian
+ Science. Hence it gave the first rules for demonstrating
+457:1 this Science, and registered the revealed Truth uncon-
+ taminated by human hypotheses. Other works, which
+457:3 have borrowed from this book without giving it credit,
+ have adulterated the Science. /Third/: Because this book
+ has done more for teacher and student, for healer and
+457:6 patient, than has been accomplished by other books.
+
+ Purity of science
+
+ Since the divine light of Christian Science first dawned
+ upon the author, she has never used this newly discovered
+457:9 power in any direction which she fears to have
+ fairly understood. Her prime object, since
+ entering this field of labor, has been to prevent suffering,
+457:12 not to produce it. That we cannot scientifically both
+ cure and cause disease is self-evident. In the legend of
+ the shield, which led to a quarrel between two knights
+457:15 because each of them could see but one face of it, both
+ sides were beautiful according to their degree; but to
+ mental malpractice, prolific of evil, there is no good as-
+457:18 pect, either silvern or golden.
+
+ Backsliders and mistakes
+
+ Christian Science is not an exception to the general
+ rule, that there is no excellence without labor in a direct
+457:21 line. One cannot scatter his fire, and at the
+ same time hit the mark. To pursue other
+ vocations and advance rapidly in the demonstration of
+457:24 this Science, is not possible. Departing from Christian
+ Science, some learners commend diet and hygiene.
+ They even practise these, intending thereby to initiate
+457:27 the cure which they mean to complete with Mind, as if
+ the non-intelligent could aid Mind! The Scientist's
+ demonstration rests on one Principle, and there must
+457:30 and can be no opposite rule. Let this Principle be ap-
+ plied to the cure of disease without exploiting other
+ means.
+
+ Mental charlatanism
+
+458:1 Mental quackery rests on the same platform as all
+ other quackery. The chief plank in this platform is the
+458:3 doctrine that Science has two principles in
+ partnership, one good and the other evil, -
+ one spiritual, the other material, - and that these two
+458:6 may be simultaneously at work on the sick. This
+ theory is supposed to favor practice from both a mental
+ and a material standpoint. Another plank in the plat-
+458:9 form is this, that error will finally have the same effect
+ as truth.
+
+ Divinity ever ready
+
+ It is anything but scientifically Christian to think of
+458:12 aiding the divine Principle of healing or of trying to sus-
+ tain the human body until the divine Mind
+ is ready to take the case. Divinity is always
+458:15 ready. /Semper paratus/ is Truth's motto. Having seen
+ so much suffering from quackery, the author desires to
+ keep it out of Christian Science. The two-edged sword
+458:18 of Truth must turn in every direction to guard "the tree
+ of life."
+
+ The panoply of wisdom
+
+ Sin makes deadly thrusts at the Christian Scientist as
+458:21 ritualism and creed are summoned to give place to higher
+ law, but Science will ameliorate mortal malice.
+ The Christianly scientific man reflects the
+458:24 divine law, thus becoming a law unto himself. He does
+ violence to no man. Neither is he a false accuser. The
+ Christian Scientist wisely shapes his course, and is hon-
+458:27 est and consistent in following the leadings of divine
+ Mind. He must prove, through living as well as heal-
+ ing and teaching, that Christ's way is the only one
+458:30 by which mortals are radically saved from sin and
+ sickness.
+
+ Advancement by sacrifice
+
+ Christianity causes men to turn naturally from matter
+459:1 to Spirit, as the flower turns from darkness to light.
+ Man then appropriates those things which "eye hath
+459:3 not seen nor ear heard." Paul and John
+ had a clear apprehension that, as mortal man
+ achieves no worldly honors except by sacrifice,
+459:6 so he must gain heavenly riches by forsaking all worldli-
+ ness. Then he will have nothing in common with the
+ worldling's affections, motives, and aims. Judge not the
+459:9 future advancement of Christian Science by the steps
+ already taken, lest you yourself be condemned for fail-
+ ing to take the first step.
+
+ Dangerous knowledge
+
+459:12 Any attempt to heal mortals with erring mortal mind,
+ instead of resting on the omnipotence of the divine
+ Mind, must prove abortive. Committing the
+459:15 bare process of mental healing to frail mor-
+ tals, untaught and unrestrained by Christian Science,
+ is like putting a sharp knife into the hands of a blind
+459:18 man or a raging maniac, and turning him loose in
+ the crowded streets of a city. Whether animated by
+ malice or ignorance, a false practitioner will work mis-
+459:21 chief, and ignorance is more harmful than wilful wicked-
+ ness, when the latter is distrusted and thwarted in its
+ incipiency.
+
+ Certainty of results
+
+459:24 To mortal sense Christian Science seems abstract, but
+ the process is simple and the results are sure if the Science
+ is understood. The tree must be good, which
+459:27 produces good fruit. Guided by divine Truth
+ and not guesswork, the /theologus/ (that is, the student -
+ the Christian and scientific expounder - of the divine
+459:30 law) treats disease with more certain results than any
+ other healer on the globe. The Christian Scientist should
+ understand and adhere strictly to the rules of divine meta-
+460:1 physics as laid down in this work, and rest his demonstra-
+ tion on this sure basis.
+
+ Ontology defined
+
+460:3 Ontology is defined as "the science of the necessary
+ constituents and relations of all beings," and it under-
+ lies all metaphysical practice. Our system of
+460:6 Mind-healing rests on the apprehension of the
+ nature and essence of all being, - on the divine Mind
+ and Love's essential qualities. Its pharmacy is moral,
+460:9 and its medicine is intellectual and spiritual, though used
+ for physical healing. Yet this most fundamental part of
+ metaphysics is the one most difficult to understand and
+460:12 demonstrate, for to the material thought all is material,
+ till such thought is rectified by Spirit.
+
+ Mischievous imagination
+
+ Sickness is neither imaginary nor unreal, - that is,
+460:15 to the frightened, false sense of the patient. Sickness
+ is more than fancy; it is solid conviction. It
+ is therefore to be dealt with through right ap-
+460:18 prehension of the truth of being. If Christian healing
+ is abused by mere smatterers in Science, it becomes a
+ tedious mischief-maker. Instead of scientifically effect-
+460:21 ing a cure, it starts a petty crossfire over every cripple
+ and invalid, buffeting them with the superficial and cold
+ assertion, "Nothing ails you."
+
+ Author's early instructions
+
+460:24 When the Science of Mind was a fresh revelation to
+ the author, she had to impart, while teaching its grand
+ facts, the hue of spiritual ideas from her own
+460:27 spiritual condition, and she had to do this orally
+ through the meagre channel afforded by language and by
+ her manuscript circulated among the students. As for-
+460:30 mer beliefs were gradually expelled from her thought, the
+ teaching became clearer, until finally the shadow of old
+ errors was no longer cast upon divine Science.
+
+ Proof by induction
+
+ I do not maintain that anyone can exist in the flesh
+ without food and raiment; but I do believe that the
+461:3 real man is immortal and that he lives in
+ Spirit, not matter. Christian Science must
+ be accepted at this period by induction. We admit the
+461:6 whole, because a part is proved and that part illustrates
+ and proves the entire Principle. Christian Science can
+ be taught only by those who are morally advanced and
+461:9 spiritually endowed, for it is not superficial, nor is it
+ discerned from the standpoint of the human senses.
+ Only by the illumination of the spiritual sense, can
+461:12 the light of understanding be thrown upon this Science,
+ because Science reverses the evidence before the material
+ senses and furnishes the eternal interpretation of God and
+461:15 man.
+
+ If you believe that you are sick, should you say, " I am
+ sick"? No, but you should tell your belief sometimes,
+461:18 if this be requisite to protect others. If you commit a
+ crime, should you acknowledge to yourself that you are
+ a criminal? Yes. Your responses should differ because
+461:21 of the different effects they produce. Usually to admit
+ that you are sick, renders your case less curable, while
+ to recognize your sin, aids in destroying it. Both sin and
+461:24 sickness are error, and Truth is their remedy. The truth
+ regarding error is, that error is not true, hence it is unreal.
+ To prove scientifically the error or unreality of sin, you
+461:27 must first see the claim of sin, and then destroy it.
+ Whereas, to prove scientifically the error or unreality of
+ disease, you must mentally unsee the disease; then you
+461:30 will not feel it, and it is destroyed.
+
+ Rapidity of assimilation
+
+ Systematic teaching and the student's spiritual growth
+ and experience in practice are requisite for a thorough
+462:1 comprehension of Christian Science. Some individu-
+ als assimilate truth more readily than others, but any
+462:3 student, who adheres to the divine rules
+ of Christian Science and imbibes the spirit
+ of Christ, can demonstrate Christian Science, cast out
+462:6 error, heal the sick, and add continually to his store of
+ spiritual understanding, potency, enlightenment, and
+ success.
+
+ Divided loyalty
+
+462:9 If the student goes away to practise Truth's teach-
+ ings only in part, dividing his interests between God and
+ mammon and substituting his own views for
+462:12 Truth, he will inevitably reap the error he sows.
+ Whoever would demonstrate the healing of Christian
+ Science must abide strictly by its rules, heed every state-
+462:15 ment, and advance from the rudiments laid down. There
+ is nothing difficult nor toilsome in this task, when the way
+ is pointed out; but self-denial, sincerity, Christianity, and
+462:18 persistence alone win the prize, as they usually do in every
+ department of life.
+
+ Anatomy defined
+
+ Anatomy, when conceived of spiritually, is mental self-
+462:21 knowledge, and consists in the dissection of thoughts to
+ discover their quality, quantity, and origin.
+ Are thoughts divine or human? That is the
+462:24 important question. This branch of study is indispen-
+ sable to the excision of error. The anatomy of Christian
+ Science teaches when and how to probe the self-in-
+462:27 flicted wounds of selfishness, malice, envy, and hate. It
+ teaches the control of mad ambition. It unfolds the
+ hallowed influences of unselfishness, philanthropy, spir-
+462:30 itual love. It urges the government of the body both
+ in health and in sickness. The Christian Scientist,
+ through understanding mental anatomy, discerns and
+463:1 deals with the real cause of disease. The material physi-
+ cian gropes among phenomena, which fluctuate every in-
+463:3 stant under influences not embraced in his diagnosis, and
+ so he may stumble and fall in the darkness.
+
+ Scientific obstetrics
+
+ Teacher and student should also be familiar with the
+463:6 obstetrics taught by this Science. To attend properly
+ the birth of the new child, or divine idea,
+ you should so detach mortal thought from its
+463:9 material conceptions, that the birth will be natural and
+ safe. Though gathering new energy, this idea cannot
+ injure its useful surroundings in the travail of spiritual
+463:12 birth. A spiritual idea has not a single element of error,
+ and this truth removes properly whatever is offensive.
+ The new idea, conceived and born of Truth and Love, is
+463:15 clad in white garments. Its beginning will be meek, its
+ growth sturdy, and its maturity undecaying. When
+ this new birth takes place, the Christian Science infant
+463:18 is born of the Spirit, born of God, and can cause the
+ mother no more suffering. By this we know that Truth
+ is here and has fulfilled its perfect work.
+
+ Unhesitating decision
+
+463:21 To decide quickly as to the proper treatment of error -
+ whether error is manifested in forms of sickness, sin,
+ or death - is the first step towards destroy-
+463:24 ing error. Our Master treated error through
+ Mind. He never enjoined obedience to the laws of nature,
+ if by these are meant laws of matter, nor did he use drugs.
+463:27 There is a law of God applicable to healing, and it is a
+ spiritual law instead of material. The sick are not healed
+ by inanimate matter or drugs, as they believe that they
+463:30 are. Such seeming medical effect or action is that of so-
+ called mortal mind.
+
+ Seclusion of the author
+
+ It has been said to the author, "The world is bene-
+464:1 fited by you, but it feels your influence without seeing
+ you. Why do you not make yourself more widely
+464:3 known?" Could her friends know how little
+ time the author has had, in which to make
+ herself outwardly known except through her laborious
+464:6 publications, - and how much time and toil are still re-
+ quired to establish the stately operations of Christian
+ Science, - they would understand why she is so secluded.
+464:9 Others could not take her place, even if willing so to do.
+ She therefore remains unseen at her post, seeking no self-
+ aggrandizement but praying, watching, and working for
+464:12 the redemption of mankind.
+
+ If from an injury or from any cause, a Christian Scien-
+ tist were seized with pain so violent that he could not
+464:15 treat himself mentally, - and the Scientists had failed
+ to relieve him, - the sufferer could call a surgeon, who
+ would give him a hypodermic injection, then, when the
+464:18 belief of pain was lulled, he could handle his own case
+ mentally. Thus it is that we "prove all things; [and]
+ hold fast that which is good."
+
+ The right motive and its reward
+
+464:21 In founding a pathological system of Christianity, the
+ author has labored to expound divine Principle, and not
+ to exalt personality. The weapons of bigotry,
+464:24 ignorance, envy, fall before an honest heart.
+ Adulterating Christian Science, makes it void.
+ Falsity has no foundation. "The hireling fleeth, because
+464:27 he is an hireling, and careth not for the sheep." Neither
+ dishonesty nor ignorance ever founded, nor can they over-
+ throw a scientific system of ethics.
+
+
+
+
+ CHAPTER XIV - RECAPITULATION
+
+ For precept must be upon precept, precept upon precept;
+ line upon line, line upon line; here a little, and there
+ a little. - ISAIAH.
+
+465:1 THIS chapter is from the first edition of the author's
+ class-book, copyrighted in 1870. After much labor
+465:3 and increased spiritual understanding, she revised that
+ treatise for this volume in 1875. Absolute Christian
+ Science pervades its statements, to elucidate scientific
+465:6 metaphysics.
+
+ QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
+
+ /Question/. - What is God?
+465:9 /Answer/. - God is incorporeal, divine, supreme, infinite
+ Mind, Spirit, Soul, Principle, Life, Truth, Love.
+
+ /Question/. - Are these terms synonymous?
+465:12 /Answer/. - They are. They refer to one absolute God.
+ They are also intended to express the nature, essence, and
+ wholeness of Deity. The attributes of God are justice,
+465:15 mercy, wisdom, goodness, and so on.
+
+ /Question/. - Is there more than one God or Principle?
+ /Answer/. - There is not. Principle and its idea is one,
+465:18 and this one is God, omnipotent, omniscient, and omni-
+466:1 present Being, and His reflection is man and the universe.
+ /Omni/ is adopted from the Latin adjective signifying /all/.
+466:3 Hence God combines all-power or potency, all-science
+ or true knowledge, all-presence. The varied manifesta-
+ tions of Christian Science indicate Mind, never matter,
+466:6 and have one Principle.
+
+ Real /versus/ unreal
+
+ /Question/. - What are spirits and souls?
+ /Answer/. - To human belief, they are personalities
+466:9 constituted of mind and matter, life and death, truth and
+ error, good and evil; but these contrasting
+ pairs of terms represent contraries, as Chris-
+466:12 tian Science reveals, which neither dwell together nor
+ assimilate. Truth is immortal; error is mortal. Truth
+ is limitless; error is limited. Truth is intelligent; error
+466:15 is non-intelligent. Moreover, Truth is real, and error is
+ unreal. This last statement contains the point you will
+ most reluctantly admit, although first and last it is the
+466:18 most important to understand.
+
+ Mankind redeemed
+
+ The term /souls/ or /spirits/ is as improper as the term
+ /gods/. Soul or Spirit signifies Deity and nothing else.
+466:21 There is no finite soul nor spirit. Soul or
+ Spirit means only one Mind, and cannot be
+ rendered in the plural. Heathen mythology and Jewish
+466:24 theology have perpetuated the fallacy that intelligence,
+ soul, and life can be in matter; and idolatry and ritualism
+ are the outcome of all man-made beliefs. The Science
+466:27 of Christianity comes with fan in hand to separate the
+ chaff from the wheat. Science will declare God aright,
+ and Christianity will demonstrate this declaration and
+466:30 its divine Principle, making mankind better physically,
+ morally, and spiritually.
+
+ Two chief commands
+
+467:1 /Question/. - What are the demands of the Science of
+ Soul?
+467:3 /Answer/. - The first demand of this Science is, " Thou
+ shalt have no other gods before me." This /me/ is Spirit.
+ Therefore the command means this: Thou shalt
+467:6 have no intelligence, no life, no substance, no
+ truth, no love, but that which is spiritual. The second
+ is like unto it, "Thou shalt love thy neighbor as thyself."
+467:9 It should be thoroughly understood that all men have one
+ Mind, one God and Father, one Life, Truth, and Love.
+ Mankind will become perfect in proportion as this fact
+467:12 becomes apparent, war will cease and the true brother-
+ hood of man will be established. Having no other gods,
+ turning to no other but the one perfect Mind to guide
+467:15 him, man is the likeness of God, pure and eternal, hav-
+ ing that Mind which was also in Christ.
+
+ Soul not confined in body
+
+ Science reveals Spirit, Soul, as not in the body, and
+467:18 God as not in man but as reflected by man. The greater
+ cannot be in the lesser. The belief that the
+ greater can be in the lesser is an error that
+467:21 works ill. This is a leading point in the Science of Soul,
+ that Principle is not in its idea. Spirit, Soul, is not
+ confined in man, and is never in matter. We reason im-
+467:24 perfectly from effect to cause, when we conclude that
+ matter is the effect of Spirit; but /a priori/ reasoning
+ shows material existence to be enigmatical. Spirit gives
+467:27 the true mental idea. We cannot interpret Spirit, Mind,
+ through matter. Matter neither sees, hears, nor feels.
+
+ Sinlessness of Mind, Soul
+
+ Reasoning from cause to effect in the Science of Mind,
+467:30 we begin with Mind, which must be under-
+ stood through the idea which expresses it and
+ cannot be learned from its opposite, matter. Thus we
+468:1 arrive at Truth, or intelligence, which evolves its own
+ unerring idea and never can be coordinate with human
+468:3 illusions. If Soul sinned, it would be mortal, for sin is
+ mortality's self, because it kills itself. If Truth is im-
+ mortal, error must be mortal, because error is unlike
+468:6 Truth. Because Soul is immortal, Soul cannot sin, for
+ sin is not the eternal verity of being.
+
+ /Question/. - What is the scientific statement of being?
+468:9 /Answer/. - There is no life, truth, intelligence, nor sub-
+ stance in matter. All is infinite Mind and its infinite
+ manifestation, for God is All-in-all. Spirit is immortal
+468:12 Truth; matter is mortal error. Spirit is the real and
+ eternal; matter is the unreal and temporal. Spirit is
+ God, and man is His image and likeness. Therefore
+468:15 man is not material; he is spiritual.
+
+ Spiritual synonyms
+
+ /Question/. - What is substance?
+ /Answer/. - Substance is that which is eternal and inca-
+468:18 pable of discord and decay. Truth, Life, and Love are
+ substance, as the Scriptures use this word in
+ Hebrews: "The substance of things hoped
+468:21 for, the evidence of things not seen." Spirit, the synonym
+ of Mind, Soul, or God, is the only real substance. The
+ spiritual universe, including individual man, is a com-
+468:24 pound idea, reflecting the divine substance of Spirit.
+
+ Eternity of Life
+
+ /Question/. - What is Life?
+ /Answer/. - Life is divine Principle, Mind, Soul, Spirit.
+468:27 Life is without beginning and without end.
+ Eternity, not time, expresses the thought of
+ Life, and time is no part of eternity. One ceases in
+468:30 proportion as the other is recognized. Time is finite;
+469:1 eternity is forever infinite. Life is neither in nor of mat-
+ ter. What is termed matter is unknown to Spirit, which
+469:3 includes in itself all substance and is Life eternal. Mat-
+ ter is a human concept. Life is divine Mind. Life is not
+ limited. Death and finiteness are unknown to Life. If
+469:6 Life ever had a beginning, it would also have an ending.
+
+ /Question/. - What is intelligence?
+ /Answer/. - Intelligence is omniscience, omnipresence,
+469:9 and omnipotence. It is the primal and eternal quality
+ of infinite Mind, of the triune Principle, - Life, Truth,
+ and Love, - named God.
+
+ True sense of infinitude
+
+469:12 /Question/. - What is Mind?
+ /Answer/. - Mind is God. The exterminator of error
+ is the great truth that God, good, is the /only/ Mind, and
+469:15 that the supposititious opposite of infinite Mind
+ - called /devil/ or evil - is not Mind, is not
+ Truth, but error, without intelligence or reality. There
+469:18 can be but one Mind, because there is but one God; and
+ if mortals claimed no other Mind and accepted no other,
+ sin would be unknown. We can have but one Mind, if
+469:21 that one is infinite. We bury the sense of infinitude,
+ when we admit that, although God is infinite, evil has a
+ place in this infinity, for evil can have no place, where all
+469:24 space is filled with God.
+
+ The sole governor
+
+ We lose the high signification of omnipotence, when
+ after admitting that God, or good, is omnipresent and
+469:27 has all-power, we still believe there is another
+ power, named /evil/. This belief that there
+ is more than one mind is as pernicious to divine theology
+469:30 as are ancient mythology and pagan idolatry. With
+470:1 one Father, even God, the whole family of man would
+ be brethren; and with one Mind and that God, or good,
+470:3 the brotherhood of man would consist of Love and Truth,
+ and have unity of Principle and spiritual power which
+ constitute divine Science. The supposed existence of
+470:6 more than one mind was the basic error of idolatry. This
+ error assumed the loss of spiritual power, the loss of the
+ spiritual presence of Life as infinite Truth without an
+470:9 unlikeness, and the loss of Love as ever present and
+ universal.
+
+ The divine standard of perfection
+
+ Divine Science explains the abstract statement that
+470:12 there is one Mind by the following self-evident propo-
+ sition: If God, or good, is real, then evil, the
+ unlikeness of God, is unreal. And evil can
+470:15 only seem to be real by giving reality to the
+ unreal. The children of God have but one Mind. How
+ can good lapse into evil, when God, the Mind of man,
+470:18 never sins? The standard of perfection was originally
+ God and man. Has God taken down His own standard,
+ and has man fallen?
+
+ Indestructible relationship
+
+470:21 God is the creator of man, and, the divine Principle
+ of man remaining perfect, the divine idea or reflection,
+ man, remains perfect. Man is the expression
+470:24 of God's being. If there ever was a moment
+ when man did not express the divine perfec-
+ tion, then there was a moment when man did not express
+470:27 God, and consequently a time when Deity was unex-
+ pressed - that is, without entity. If man has lost per-
+ fection, then he has lost his perfect Principle, the divine
+470:30 Mind. If man ever existed without this perfect Principle
+ or Mind, then man's existence was a myth.
+
+ The relations of God and man, divine Principle and
+471:1 idea, are indestructible in Science; and Science knows
+ no lapse from nor return to harmony, but holds the divine
+471:3 order or spiritual law, in which God and all that He cre-
+ ates are perfect and eternal, to have remained unchanged
+ in its eternal history.
+
+ Celestial evidence
+
+471:6 The unlikeness of Truth, - named /error/, - the op-
+ posite of Science, and the evidence before the five cor-
+ poreal senses, afford no indication of the grand
+471:9 facts of being; even as these so-called senses
+ receive no intimation of the earth's motions or of the
+ science of astronomy, but yield assent to astronomical
+471:12 propositions on the authority of natural science.
+
+ The facts of divine Science should be admitted, -
+ although the evidence as to these facts is not supported
+471:15 by evil, by matter, or by material sense, - because the
+ evidence that God and man coexist is fully sustained by
+ spiritual sense. Man is, and forever has been, God's re-
+471:18 flection. God is infinite, therefore ever present, and
+ there is no other power nor presence. Hence the spirit-
+ uality of the universe is the only fact of creation. "Let
+471:21 God be true, but every [material] man a liar."
+
+ The test of experience
+
+ /Question/. - Are doctrines and creeds a benefit to man?
+ /Answer/. - The author subscribed to an orthodox
+471:24 creed in early youth, and tried to adhere to it until she
+ caught the first gleam of that which inter-
+ prets God as above mortal sense. This
+471:27 view rebuked human beliefs, and gave the spiritual im-
+ port, expressed through Science, of all that proceeds
+ from the divine Mind. Since then her highest creed has
+471:30 been divine Science, which, reduced to human apprehen-
+ sion, she has named Christian Science. This Science
+472:1 teaches man that God is the only Life, and that this Life
+ is Truth and Love; that God is to be understood, adored,
+472:3 and demonstrated; that divine Truth casts out supposi-
+ tional error and heals the sick.
+
+ God's law destroys evil
+
+ The way which leads to Christian Science is straight
+472:6 and narrow. God has set His signet upon Science, mak-
+ ing it coordinate with all that is real and only
+ with that which is harmonious and eternal.
+472:9 Sickness, sin, and death, being inharmonious, do not
+ originate in God nor belong to His government. His
+ law, rightly understood, destroys them. Jesus furnished
+472:12 proofs of these statements.
+
+ Evanescent materiality
+
+ /Question/. - What is error?
+ /Answer/. - Error is a supposition that pleasure and
+472:15 pain, that intelligence, substance, life, are existent in mat-
+ ter. Error is neither Mind nor one of Mind's
+ faculties. Error is the contradiction of Truth.
+472:18 Error is a belief without understanding. Error is unreal
+ because untrue. It is that which seemeth to be and is not.
+ If error were true, its truth would be error, and we should
+472:21 have a self-evident absurdity - namely, /erroneous truth/.
+ Thus we should continue to lose the standard of Truth.
+
+ Unrealities that seem real
+
+ /Question/. - Is there no sin?
+472:24 /Answer/. - All reality is in God and His creation, har-
+ monious and eternal. That which He creates is good,
+ and He makes all that is made. Therefore
+472:27 the only reality of sin, sickness, or death is
+ the awful fact that unrealities seem real to human, erring
+ belief, until God strips off their disguise. They are not
+472:30 true, because they are not of God. We learn in Christian
+473:1 Science that all inharmony of mortal mind or body is illu-
+ sion, possessing neither reality nor identity though seeming
+473:3 to be real and identical.
+
+ Christ the ideal Truth
+
+ The Science of Mind disposes of all evil. Truth, God,
+ is not the father of error. Sin, sickness, and death are
+473:6 to be classified as effects of error. Christ
+ came to destroy the belief of sin. The God-
+ principle is omnipresent and omnipotent. God is every-
+473:9 where, and nothing apart from Him is present or has
+ power. Christ is the ideal Truth, that comes to heal
+ sickness and sin through Christian Science, and attributes
+473:12 all power to God. Jesus is the name of the man who,
+ more than all other men, has presented Christ, the true
+ idea of God, healing the sick and the sinning and destroy-
+473:15 ing the power of death. Jesus is the human man, and
+ Christ is the divine idea; hence the duality of Jesus the
+ Christ.
+
+ Jesus not God
+
+473:18 In an age of ecclesiastical despotism, Jesus introduced
+ the teaching and practice of Christianity, affording the
+ proof of Christianity's truth and love; but to
+473:21 reach his example and to test its unerring Sci-
+ ence according to his rule, healing sickness, sin, and
+ death, a better understanding of God as divine Prin-
+473:24 ciple, Love, rather than personality or the man Jesus, is
+ required.
+
+ Jesus not understood
+
+ Jesus established what he said by demonstration,
+473:27 thus making his acts of higher importance than his
+ words. He proved what he taught. This
+ is the Science of Christianity. Jesus /proved/
+473:30 the Principle, which heals the sick and casts out error,
+ to be divine. Few, however, except his students un-
+ derstood in the least his teachings and their glorious
+474:1 proofs, - namely, that Life, Truth, and Love (the Prin-
+ ciple of this unacknowledged Science) destroy all error,
+474:3 evil, disease, and death.
+
+ Miracles rejected
+
+ The reception accorded to Truth in the early Chris-
+ tian era is repeated to-day. Whoever introduces the
+474:6 Science of Christianity will be scoffed at and
+ scourged with worse cords than those which
+ cut the flesh. To the ignorant age in which it first
+474:9 appears, Science seems to be a mistake, - hence the
+ misinterpretation and consequent maltreatment which
+ it receives. Christian marvels (and /marvel/ is the sim-
+474:12 ple meaning of the Greek word rendered /miracle/ in the
+ New Testament) will be misunderstood and misused
+ by many, until the glorious Principle of these marvels is
+474:15 gained.
+
+ Divine fulfilment
+
+ If sin, sickness, and death are as real as Life, Truth,
+ and Love, then they must all be from the same source;
+474:18 God must be their author. Now Jesus came
+ to destroy sin, sickness, and death yet the
+ Scriptures aver, "I am not come to destroy, but to fulfil."
+474:21 Is it possible, then, to believe that the evils which Jesus
+ lived to destroy are real or the offspring of the divine
+ will?
+
+ Truth destroys falsity
+
+474:24 Despite the hallowing influence of Truth in the de-
+ struction of error, must error still be immortal? Truth
+ spares all that is true. If evil is real, Truth
+474:27 must make it so; but error, not Truth, is
+ the author of the unreal, and the unreal vanishes,
+ while all that is real is eternal. The apostle says that
+474:30 the mission of Christ is to "destroy the works of the
+ devil." Truth destroys falsity and error, for light and
+ darkness cannot dwell together. Light extinguishes the
+475:1 darkness, and the Scripture declares that there is "no
+ night there." To Truth there is no error, - all is Truth.
+475:3 To infinite Spirit there is no matter, - all is Spirit, divine
+ Principle and its idea.
+
+ Fleshly factors unreal
+
+ /Question/. - What is man?
+475:6 /Answer/. - Man is not matter; he is not made up of
+ brain, blood, bones, and other material elements. The
+ Scriptures inform us that man is made in
+475:9 the image and likeness of God. Matter is
+ not that likeness. The likeness of Spirit cannot be so
+ unlike Spirit. Man is spiritual and perfect; and be-
+475:12 cause he is spiritual and perfect, he must be so under-
+ stood in Christian Science. Man is idea, the image, of
+ Love; he is not physique. He is the compound idea of
+475:15 God, including all right ideas; the generic term for
+ all that reflects God's image and likeness; the conscious
+ identity of being as found in Science, in which man is
+475:18 the reflection of God, or Mind, and therefore is eternal;
+ that which has no separate mind from God; that which
+ has not a single quality underived from Deity; that which
+475:21 possesses no life, intelligence, nor creative power of his
+ own, but reflects spiritually all that belongs to his Maker.
+
+ And God said: "Let us make man in our image, after
+475:24 our likeness; and let them have dominion over the fish
+ of the sea, and over the fowl of the air, and over the cattle,
+ and over all the earth, and over every creeping thing that
+475:27 creepeth upon the earth."
+
+ Man unfallen
+
+ Man is incapable of sin, sickness, and death. The
+ real man cannot depart from holiness, nor
+475:30 can God, by whom man is evolved, engender
+ the capacity or freedom to sin. A mortal sinner is not
+476:1 God's man. Mortals are the counterfeits of immortals.
+ They are the children of the wicked one, or the one evil,
+476:3 which declares that man begins in dust or as a material
+ embryo. In divine Science, God and the real man are
+ inseparable as divine Principle and idea.
+
+ Mortals are not immortals
+
+476:6 Error, urged to its final limits, is self-destroyed.
+ Error will cease to claim that soul is in body, that life
+ and intelligence are in matter, and that
+476:9 this matter is man. God is the Principle of
+ man, and man is the idea of God. Hence man is not
+ mortal nor material. Mortals will disappear, and im-
+476:12 mortals, or the children of God, will appear as the only
+ and eternal verities of man. Mortals are not fallen chil-
+ dren of God. They never had a perfect state of being,
+476:15 which may subsequently be regained. They were, from
+ the beginning of mortal history, "conceived in sin and
+ brought forth in iniquity." Mortality is finally swallowed
+476:18 up in immortality. Sin, sickness, and death must dis-
+ appear to give place to the facts which belong to immortal
+ man.
+
+ Imperishable identity
+
+476:21 Learn this, O mortal, and earnestly seek the spiritual
+ status of man, which is outside of all material selfhood.
+ Remember that the Scriptures say of mortal
+476:24 man: "As for man, his days are as grass: as
+ a flower of the field, so he flourisheth. For the wind
+ passeth over it, and it is gone; and the place thereof shall
+476:27 know it no more."
+
+ The kingdom within
+
+ When speaking of God's children, not the children of
+ men, Jesus said, "The kingdom of God is within you;"
+476:30 that is, Truth and Love reign in the real
+ man, showing that man in God's image is
+ unfallen and eternal. Jesus beheld in Science the per-
+477:1 fect man, who appeared to him where sinning mortal
+ man appears to mortals. In this perfect man the Saviour
+477:3 saw God's own likeness, and this correct view of man
+ healed the sick. Thus Jesus taught that the kingdom
+ of God is intact, universal, and that man is pure and holy.
+477:6 Man is not a material habitation for Soul; he is himself
+ spiritual. Soul, being Spirit, is seen in nothing imperfect
+ nor material.
+
+ Material body never God's idea
+
+477:9 Whatever is material is mortal. To the five corporeal
+ senses, man appears to be matter and mind united; but
+ Christian Science reveals man as the idea of
+477:12 God, and declares the corporeal senses to be
+ mortal and erring illusions. Divine Science
+ shows it to be impossible that a material body, though
+477:15 interwoven with matter's highest stratum, misnamed
+ mind, should be man, - the genuine and perfect man,
+ the immortal idea of being, indestructible and eternal.
+477:18 Were it otherwise, man would be annihilated.
+
+ Reflection of Spirit
+
+ /Question/. - What are body and Soul?
+ /Answer/. - Identity is the reflection of Spirit, the re-
+477:21 flection in multifarious forms of the living Principle,
+ Love. Soul is the substance, Life, and intelli-
+ gence of man, which is individualized, but not
+477:24 in matter. Soul can never reflect anything inferior to
+ Spirit.
+
+ Man inseparable from Spirit
+
+ Man is the expression of Soul. The Indians caught
+477:27 some glimpses of the underlying reality, when
+ they called a certain beautiful lake "the smile
+ of the Great Spirit." Separated from man,
+477:30 who expresses Soul, Spirit would be a nonentity; man,
+ divorced from Spirit, would lose his entity. But there is,
+478:1 there can be, no such division, for man is coexistent with
+ God.
+
+ A vacant domicile
+
+478:3 What evidence of Soul or of immortality have you
+ within mortality? Even according to the teachings of
+ natural science, man has never beheld Spirit
+478:6 or Soul leaving a body or entering it. What
+ basis is there for the theory of indwelling spirit, except
+ the claim of mortal belief? What would be thought of
+478:9 the declaration that a house was inhabited, and by a cer-
+ tain class of persons, when no such persons were ever seen
+ to go into the house or to come out of it, nor were they
+478:12 even visible through the windows? Who can see a soul
+ in the body?
+
+ Harmonious functions
+
+ /Question/. - Does brain think, and do nerves feel, and
+478:15 is there intelligence in matter?
+ /Answer/. - No, not if God is true and mortal man a
+ liar. The assertion that there can be pain or pleasure
+478:18 in matter is erroneous. That body is most
+ harmonious in which the discharge of the nat-
+ ural functions is least noticeable. How can intelligence
+478:21 dwell in matter when matter is non-intelligent and
+ brain-lobes cannot think? Matter cannot perform the
+ functions of Mind. Error says, "I am man;" but this
+478:24 belief is mortal and far from actual. From beginning
+ to end, whatever is mortal is composed of material hu-
+ man beliefs and of nothing else. That only is real which
+478:27 reflects God. St. Paul said, "But when it pleased God,
+ who separated me from my mother's womb, and called me
+ by His grace, . . . I conferred not with flesh and blood."
+
+ Immortal birthright
+
+478:30 /Mortal man/ is really a self-contradictory phrase, for
+ man is not mortal, "neither indeed can be;" man is im-
+479:1 mortal. If a child is the offspring of physical sense and
+ not of Soul, the child must have a material, not a spirit-
+479:3 ual origin. With what truth, then, could the
+ Scriptural rejoicing be uttered by any mother,
+ "I have gotten a man from the Lord"? On the con-
+479:6 trary, if aught comes from God, it cannot be mortal and
+ material; it must be immortal and spiritual.
+
+ Matter's supposed selfhood
+
+ Matter is neither self-existent nor a product of Spirit.
+479:9 An image of mortal thought, reflected on the retina, is
+ all that the eye beholds. Matter cannot see,
+ feel, hear, taste, nor smell. It is not self-
+479:12 cognizant, - cannot feel itself, see itself, nor
+ understand itself. Take away so-called mortal mind,
+ which constitutes matter's supposed selfhood, and matter
+479:15 can take no cognizance of matter. Does that which we
+ call dead ever see, hear, feel, or use any of the physical
+ senses?
+
+ Chaos and darkness
+
+479:18 "In the beginning God created the heaven and the
+ earth. And the earth was without form, and void; and
+ darkness was upon the face of the deep."
+479:21 (Genesis i. 1, 2.) In the vast forever, in the
+ Science and truth of being, the only facts are Spirit
+ and its innumerable creations. Darkness and chaos
+479:24 are the imaginary opposites of light, understanding,
+ and eternal harmony, and they are the elements of
+ nothingness.
+
+ Spiritual reflection
+
+479:27 We admit that black is not a color, because it reflects
+ no light. So evil should be denied identity or power,
+ because it has none of the divine hues. Paul
+479:30 says: "For the invisible things of Him, from
+ the creation of the world, are clearly seen, being under-
+ stood by the things that are made." (Romans i. 20.)
+480:1 When the substance of Spirit appears in Christian Sci-
+ ence, the nothingness of matter is recognized. Where
+480:3 the spirit of God is, and there is no place where God is
+ not, evil becomes nothing, - the opposite of the some-
+ thing of Spirit. If there is no spiritual reflection, then
+480:6 there remains only the darkness of vacuity and not a trace
+ of heavenly tints.
+
+ Harmony from Spirit
+
+ Nerves are an element of the belief that there is sensa-
+480:9 tion in matter, whereas matter is devoid of sensation.
+ Consciousness, as well as action, is governed
+ by Mind, - is in God, the origin and gov-
+480:12 ernor of all that Science reveals. Material sense has
+ its realm apart from Science in the unreal. Harmonious
+ action proceeds from Spirit, God. inharmony has no
+480:15 Principle; its action is erroneous and presupposes man
+ to be in matter. Inharmony would make matter the
+ cause as well as the effect of intelligence, or Soul, thus
+480:18 attempting to separate Mind from God.
+
+ Evil non-existent
+
+ Man is not God, and God is not man. Again, God,
+ or good, never made man capable of sin. It is the oppo-
+480:21 site of good - that is, evil - which seems to
+ make men capable of wrong-doing. Hence,
+ evil is but an illusion, and it has no real basis. Evil is a
+480:24 false belief. God is not its author. The supposititious
+ parent of evil is a lie.
+
+ Vapor and nothingness
+
+ The Bible declares: "All things were made by Him
+480:27 [the divine Word]; and without Him was not anything,
+ made that was made." This is the eternal
+ verity of divine Science. If sin, sickness,
+480:30 death were understood as nothingness, they would dis-
+ appear. As vapor melts before the sun, so evil would
+ vanish before the reality of good. One must hide the
+481:1 other. How important, then, to choose good as the
+ reality! Man is tributary to God, Spirit, and to nothing
+481:3 else. God's being is infinity, freedom, harmony, and
+ boundless bliss. "Where the Spirit of the Lord is,
+ there is liberty." Like the archpriests of yore, man is
+481:6 free "to enter into the holiest," - the realm of God.
+
+ The fruit forbidden
+
+ Material sense never helps mortals to understand
+ Spirit, God. Through spiritual sense only, man com-
+481:9 prehends and loves Deity. The various con-
+ tradictions of the Science of Mind by the ma-
+ terial senses do not change the unseen Truth, which re-
+481:12 mains forever intact. The forbidden fruit of knowledge,
+ against which wisdom warns man, is the testimony of
+ error, declaring existence to be at the mercy of death,
+481:15 and good and evil to be capable of commingling. This
+ is the significance of the Scripture concerning this "tree
+ of the knowledge of good and evil," - this growth of
+481:18 material belief, of which it is said: "In the day that thou
+ eatest thereof thou shalt surely die." Human hypotheses
+ first assume the reality of sickness, sin, and death, and
+481:21 then assume the necessity of these evils because of their
+ admitted actuality. These human verdicts are the pro-
+ curers of all discord.
+
+ Sense and pure Soul
+
+481:24 If Soul sins, it must be mortal. Sin has the elements
+ of self-destruction. It cannot sustain itself. If sin is
+ supported, God must uphold it, and this is
+481:27 impossible, since Truth cannot support error.
+ Soul is the divine Principle of man and never sins, -
+ hence the immortality of Soul. In Science we learn that
+481:30 it is material sense, not Soul, which sins; and it will be
+ found that it is the sense of sin which is lost, and not a
+ sinful soul. When reading the Scriptures, the substitu-
+482:1 tion of the word /sense/ for /soul/ gives the exact meaning in
+ a majority of cases.
+
+ Soul defined
+
+482:3 Human thought has adulterated the meaning of the
+ word /soul/ through the hypothesis that soul is both an evil
+ and a good intelligence, resident in matter.
+482:6 The proper use of the word /soul/ can always
+ be gained by substituting the word /God/, where the deific
+ meaning is required. In other cases, use the word /sense/,
+482:9 and you will have the scientific signification. As used
+ in Christian Science, Soul is properly the synonym of
+ Spirit, or God; but out of Science, soul is identical with
+482:12 sense, with material sensation.
+
+ Sonship of Jesus
+
+ /Question/. - Is it important to understand these ex-
+ planations in order to heal the sick?
+482:15 /Answer/. - It is, since Christ is "the way" and the
+ truth casting out all error. Jesus called himself " the
+ Son of man," but not the son of Joseph. As
+482:18 woman is but a species of the genera, he was
+ literally the Son of Man. Jesus was the highest human
+ concept of the perfect man. He was inseparable from
+482:21 Christ, the Messiah, - the divine idea of God outside
+ the flesh. This enabled Jesus to demonstrate his con-
+ trol over matter. Angels announced to the Wisemen of
+482:24 old this dual appearing, and angels whisper it, through
+ faith, to the hungering heart in every age.
+
+ Sickness erroneous
+
+ Sickness is part of the error which Truth casts out.
+482:27 Error will not expel error. Christian Science is the law
+ of Truth, which heals the sick, on the basis
+ of the one Mind or God. It can heal in no
+482:30 other way, since the human, mortal mind so-called is not
+ a healer, but causes the belief in disease.
+
+ True healing transcendent
+
+483:1 Then comes the question, how do drugs, hygiene, and
+ animal magnetism heal? It may be affirmed that they
+483:3 do not heal, but only relieve suffering tempo-
+ rarily, exchanging one disease for another.
+ We classify disease as error, which nothing but Truth or
+483:6 Mind can heal, and this Mind must be divine, not human.
+ Mind transcends all other power, and will ultimately su-
+ persede all other means in healing. In order to heal by
+483:9 Science, you must not be ignorant of the moral and spir-
+ itual demands of Science nor disobey them. Moral igno-
+ rance or sin affects your demonstration, and hinders its
+483:12 approach to the standard in Christian Science.
+
+ Terms adopted by the author
+
+ After the author's sacred discovery, she affixed the
+ name "Science" to Christianity, the name "error" to
+483:15 corporeal sense, and the name "substance" to
+ Mind. Science has called the world to battle
+ over this issue and its demonstration, which
+483:18 heals the sick, destroys error, and reveals the universal
+ harmony. To those natural Christian Scientists, the an-
+ cient worthies, and to Christ Jesus, God certainly revealed
+483:21 the spirit of Christian Science, if not the absolute letter.
+
+ Science the way
+
+ Because the Science of Mind seems to bring into dis-
+ honor the ordinary scientific schools, which wrestle with
+483:24 material observations alone, this Science has
+ met with opposition; but if any system honors
+ God, it ought to receive aid, not opposition, from all think-
+483:27 ing persons. And Christian Science does honor God as
+ no other theory honors Him, and it does this in the way
+ of His appointing, by doing many wonderful works
+483:30 through the divine name and nature. One must fulfil
+ one's mission without timidity or dissimulation, for to be
+ well done, the work must be done unselfishly. Christianity
+484:1 will never be based on a divine Principle and so found to
+ be unerring, until its absolute Science is reached. When
+484:3 this is accomplished, neither pride, prejudice, bigotry,
+ nor envy can wash away its foundation, for it is built upon
+ the rock, Christ.
+
+ Mindless methods
+
+484:6 /Question/. - Does Christian Science, or metaphysical
+ healing, include medication, material hygiene, mesmer-
+ ism, hypnotism, theosophy, or spiritualism?
+484:9 /Answer/. - Not one of them is included in it. In di-
+ vine Science, the supposed laws of matter yield to the
+ law of Mind. What are termed natural
+484:12 science and material laws are the objective
+ states of mortal mind. The physical universe expresses
+ the conscious and unconscious thoughts of mortals.
+484:15 Physical force and mortal mind are one. Drugs and
+ hygiene oppose the supremacy of the divine Mind.
+ Drugs and inert matter are unconscious, mindless. Cer-
+484:18 tain results, supposed to proceed from drugs, are really
+ caused by the faith in them which the false human con-
+ sciousness is educated to feel.
+
+ Animal magnetism error
+
+484:21 Mesmerism is mortal, material illusion. Animal mag-
+ netism is the voluntary or involuntary action of error
+ in all its forms; it is the human antipode
+484:24 of divine Science. Science must triumph
+ over material sense, and Truth over error, thus putting
+ an end to the hypotheses involved in all false theories
+484:27 and practices.
+
+ Error only ephemeral
+
+ /Question/. - Is materiality the concomitant of spirit-
+ uality, and is material sense a necessary preliminary to
+484:30 the understanding and expression of Spirit?
+485:1 /Answer/. - If error is necessary to define or to reveal
+ Truth, the answer is yes; but not otherwise. /Material
+485:3 sense/ is an absurd phrase, for matter has no
+ sensation. Science declares that Mind, not
+ matter, sees, hears, feels, speaks. Whatever contradicts
+485:6 this statement is the false sense, which ever betrays
+ mortals into sickness, sin, and death. If the unimpor-
+ tant and evil appear, only soon to disappear because
+485:9 of their uselessness or their iniquity, then these ephem-
+ eral views of error ought to be obliterated by Truth.
+ Why malign Christian Science for instructing mortals how
+485:12 to make sin, disease, and death appear more and more
+ unreal?
+
+ Scientific translations
+
+ Emerge gently from matter into Spirit. Think not
+485:15 to thwart the spiritual ultimate of all things, but come
+ naturally into Spirit through better health and
+ morals and as the result of spiritual growth.
+485:18 Not death, but the understanding of Life, makes man im-
+ mortal. The belief that life can be in matter or soul in
+ body, and that man springs from dust or from an egg,
+485:21 is the result of the mortal error which Christ, or Truth,
+ destroys by fulfilling the spiritual law of being, in which
+ man is perfect, even as the "Father which is in heaven
+485:24 is perfect." If thought yields its dominion to other '
+ powers, it cannot outline on the body its own beautiful
+ images, but it effaces them and delineates foreign agents,
+485:27 called disease and sin.
+
+ Material beliefs
+
+ The heathen gods of mythology controlled war and
+ agriculture as much as nerves control sensation or
+485:30 muscles measure strength. To say that
+ strength is in matter, is like saying that the
+ power is in the lever. The notion of any life or intelli-
+486:1 gence in matter is without foundation in fact, and you
+ can have no faith in falsehood when you have learned
+486:3 falsehood's true nature.
+
+ Sense /versus/ Soul
+
+ Suppose one accident happens to the eye, another to
+ the ear, and so on, until every corporeal sense is quenched.
+486:6 What is man's remedy? To die, that he may
+ regain these senses? Even then he must gain
+ spiritual understanding and spiritual sense in order to
+486:9 possess immortal consciousness. Earth's preparatory
+ school must be improved to the utmost. In reality man
+ never dies. The belief that he dies will not establish his
+486:12 scientific harmony. Death is not the result of Truth but
+ of error, and one error will not correct another.
+
+ Death an error
+
+ Jesus proved by the prints of the nails, that his body
+486:15 was the same immediately after death as before. If death
+ restores sight, sound, and strength to man,
+ then death is not an enemy but a better friend
+486:18 than Life. Alas for the blindness of belief, which makes
+ harmony conditional upon death and matter, and yet
+ supposes Mind unable to produce harmony! So long
+486:21 as this error of belief remains, mortals will continue mor-
+ tal in belief and subject to chance and change.
+
+ Permanent sensibility
+
+ Sight, hearing, all the spiritual senses of man, are
+486:24 eternal. They cannot be lost. Their reality and immor-
+ tality are in Spirit and understanding, not in
+ matter, - hence their permanence. If this
+486:27 were not so, man would be speedily annihilated. If the
+ five corporeal senses were the medium through which
+ to understand God, then palsy, blindness, and deafness
+486:30 would place man in a terrible situation, where he would
+ be like those "having no hope, and without God in the
+ world;" but as a matter of fact, these calamities often
+487:1 drive mortals to seek and to find a higher sense of happi-
+ ness and existence.
+
+ Exercise of Mind-faculties
+
+487:3 Life is deathless. Life is the origin and ultimate of
+ man, never attainable through death, but gained by walk-
+ ing in the pathway of Truth both before and
+487:6 after that which is called death. There is more
+ Christianity in seeing and hearing spiritually
+ than materially. There is more Science in the perpetual
+487:9 exercise of the Mind-faculties than in their loss. Lost
+ they cannot be, while Mind remains. The apprehension
+ of this gave sight to the blind and hearing to the deaf cen-
+487:12 turies ago, and it will repeat the wonder.
+
+ Understanding /versus/ belief
+
+ /Question/. - You speak of belief. Who or what is it
+ that believes?
+487:15 /Answer/. - Spirit is all-knowing; this precludes the
+ need of believing. Matter cannot believe, and Mind
+ understands. The body cannot believe. The
+487:18 believer and belief are one and are mortal.
+ Christian evidence is founded on Science or
+ demonstrable Truth, flowing from immortal Mind, and
+487:21 there is in reality no such thing as /mortal/ mind. Mere
+ belief is blindness without Principle from which to ex-
+ plain the reason of its hope. The belief that life is sen-
+487:24 tient and intelligent matter is erroneous.
+
+ The Apostle James said, "Show me thy faith without
+ thy works, and I will show thee my faith by my works."
+487:27 The understanding that Life is God, Spirit, lengthens
+ our days by strengthening our trust in the deathless
+ reality of Life, its almightiness and immortality.
+
+ Confirmation by healing
+
+487:30 This faith relies upon an understood Principle. This
+ Principle makes whole the diseased, and brings out the
+488:1 enduring and harmonious phases of things. The result
+ of our teachings is their sufficient confirmation. When,
+488:3 on the strength of these instructions, you are
+ able to banish a severe malady, the cure shows
+ that you understand this teaching, and therefore you re-
+488:6 ceive the blessing of Truth.
+
+ Belief and firm trust
+
+ The Hebrew and Greek words often translated /belief/
+ differ somewhat in meaning from that conveyed by the
+488:9 English verb /believe/; they have more the sig-
+ nificance of faith, understanding, trust, con-
+ stancy, firmness. Hence the Scriptures often appear in
+488:12 our common version to approve and endorse belief, when
+ they mean to enforce the necessity of understanding.
+
+ All faculties from Mind
+
+ /Question/. - Do the five corporeal senses constitute
+488:15 man?
+ /Answer/. - Christian Science sustains with immortal
+ proof the impossibility of any material sense, and defines
+488:18 these so-called senses as /mortal beliefs/, the
+ testimony of which cannot be true either of
+ man or of his Maker. The corporeal senses can take no
+488:21 cognizance of spiritual reality and immortality. Nerves
+ have no more sensation, apart from what belief be-
+ stows upon them, than the fibres of a plant. Mind alone
+488:24 possesses all faculties, perception, and comprehension.
+ Therefore mental endowments are not at the mercy of
+ organization and decomposition, - otherwise the very
+488:27 worms could unfashion man. If it were possible for the
+ real senses of man to be injured, Soul could reproduce
+ them in all their perfection; but they cannot be dis-
+488:30 turbed nor destroyed, since they exist in immortal Mind,
+ not in matter.
+
+ Possibilities of Life
+
+489:1 The less mind there is manifested in matter the better.
+ When the unthinking lobster loses its claw, the claw grows
+489:3 again. If the Science of Life were understood,
+ it would be found that the senses of Mind are
+ never lost and that matter has no sensation. Then the
+489:6 human limb would be replaced as readily as the lobster's
+ claw, - not with an artificial limb, but with the genuine
+ one. Any hypothesis which supposes life to be in matter
+489:9 is an educated belief. In infancy this belief is not equal
+ to guiding the hand to the mouth; and as consciousness
+ develops, this belief goes out, - yields to the reality of
+489:12 everlasting Life.
+
+ Decalogue disregarded
+
+ Corporeal sense defrauds and lies; it breaks all the
+ commands of the Mosaic Decalogue to meet its own de-
+489:15 mands. How then can this sense be the God-
+ given channel to man of divine blessings or
+ understanding? How can man, reflecting God, be de-
+489:18 pendent on material means for knowing, hearing, seeing?
+ Who dares to say that the senses of man can be at one time
+ the medium for sinning against God, at another the me-
+489:21 dium for obeying God? An affirmative reply would con-
+ tradict the Scripture, for the same fountain sendeth not
+ forth sweet waters and bitter.
+
+ Organic construction valueless
+
+489:24 The corporeal senses are the only source of evil or
+ error. Christian Science shows them to be false, be-
+ cause matter has no sensation, and no organic
+489:27 construction can give it hearing and sight nor
+ make it the medium of Mind. Outside the
+ material sense of things, all is harmony. A wrong sense
+489:30 of God, man, and creation is /non-sense/, want of sense.
+ Mortal belief would have the material senses sometimes
+ good and sometimes bad. It assures mortals that there
+490:1 is real pleasure in sin; but the grand truths of Christian
+ Science dispute this error.
+
+ Will-power an animal propensity
+
+490:3 Will-power is but a product of belief, and this belief
+ commits depredations on harmony. Human will is an
+ animal propensity, not a faculty of Soul.
+490:6 Hence it cannot govern man aright. Chris-
+ tian Science reveals Truth and Love as the
+ motive-powers of man. Will - blind, stubborn, and head-
+490:9 long - cooperates with appetite and passion. From this
+ cooperation arises its evil. From this also comes its pow-
+ erlessness, since all power belongs to God, good.
+
+ Theories helpless
+
+490:12 The Science of Mind needs to be understood. Until
+ it is understood, mortals are more or less deprived of
+ Truth. Human theories are helpless to make
+490:15 man harmonious or immortal, since he is so
+ already, according to Christian Science. Our only need
+ is to know this and reduce to practice the real man's di-
+490:18 vine Principle, Love
+
+ True nature and origin
+
+ "Quench not the Spirit. Despise not prophesyings."
+ Human belief - or knowledge gained from the so-called
+490:21 material senses - would, by fair logic, anni-
+ hilate man along with the dissolving elements
+ of clay. The scientifically Christian explanations of the
+490:24 nature and origin of man destroy all material sense with
+ immortal testimony. This immortal testimony ushers
+ in the spiritual sense of being, which can be obtained
+490:27 in no other way.
+
+ Sleep an illusion
+
+ Sleep and mesmerism explain the mythical nature of
+ material sense. Sleep shows material sense as either
+490:30 oblivion, nothingness, or an illusion or dream.
+ Under the mesmeric illusion of belief, a man
+ will think that he is freezing when he is warm, and that he
+491:1 is swimming when he is on dry land. Needle-thrusts will
+ not hurt him. A delicious perfume will seem intolerable.
+491:3 Animal magnetism thus uncovers material sense, and
+ shows it to be a belief without actual foundation or va-
+ lidity. Change the belief, and the sensation changes.
+491:6 Destroy the belief, and the sensation disappears.
+
+ Man linked with Spirit
+
+ Material man is made up of involuntary and voluntary
+ error, of a negative right and a positive wrong, the latter
+491:9 calling itself right. Man's spiritual individual-
+ ity is never wrong. It is the likeness of man's
+ Maker. Matter cannot connect mortals with the true
+491:12 origin and facts of being, in which all must end. It is only
+ by acknowledging the supremacy of Spirit, which annuls
+ the claims of matter, that mortals can lay off mortality and
+491:15 find the indissoluble spiritual link which establishes man
+ forever in the divine likeness, inseparable from his creator.
+
+ Material man as a dream
+
+ The belief that matter and mind are one, - that mat-
+491:18 ter is awake at one time and asleep at another, some-
+ times presenting no appearance of mind, -
+ this belief culminates in another belief, that
+491:21 man dies. Science reveals material man as never the real
+ being. The dream or belief goes on, whether our eyes are
+ closed or open. In sleep, memory and consciousness are
+491:24 lost from the body, and they wander whither they will
+ apparently with their own separate embodiment. Per-
+ sonality is not the individuality of man. A wicked man
+491:27 may have an attractive personality.
+
+ Spiritual existence the one fact
+
+ When we are awake, we dream of the pains and pleas-
+ ures of matter. Who will say, even though he
+491:30 does not understand Christian Science, that
+ this dream - rather than the dreamer - may
+ not be mortal man? Who can rationally say otherwise,
+492:1 when the dream leaves mortal man intact in body and
+ thought, although the so-called dreamer is unconscious?
+492:3 For right reasoning there should be but one fact before
+ the thought, namely, spiritual existence. In reality there
+ is no other existence, since Life cannot be united to its
+492:6 unlikeness, mortality.
+
+ Mind one and all
+
+ Being is holiness, harmony, immortality. It is already
+ proved that a knowledge of this, even in small degree,
+492:9 will uplift the physical and moral standard
+ of mortals, will increase longevity, will purify
+ and elevate character. Thus progress will finally destroy
+492:12 all error, and bring immortality to light. We know that
+ a statement proved to be good must be correct. New
+ thoughts are constantly obtaining the floor. These two
+492:15 contradictory theories - that matter is something, or
+ that all is Mind - will dispute the ground, until one is
+ acknowledged to be the victor. Discussing his cam-
+492:18 paign, General Grant said: "I propose to fight it out on
+ this line, if it takes all summer." Science says: All is
+ Mind and Mind's idea. You must fight it out on this
+492:21 line. Matter can afford you no aid.
+
+ Scientific ultimatum
+
+ The notion that mind and matter commingle in the
+ human illusion as to sin, sickness, and death must even-
+492:24 tually submit to the Science of Mind, which
+ denies this notion. /God is Mind, and God is
+ infinite; hence all is Mind/. On this statement rests the
+492:27 Science of being, and the Principle of this Science is di-
+ vine, demonstrating harmony and immortality.
+
+ Victory for Truth
+
+ The conservative theory, long believed, is that there
+492:30 are two factors, matter and mind, uniting on some im-
+ possible basis. This theory would keep truth and error
+ always at war. Victory would perch on neither banner.
+493:1 On the other hand, Christian Science speedily shows
+ Truth to be triumphant. To corporeal sense, the sun
+493:3 appears to rise and set, and the earth to stand
+ still; but astronomical science contradicts this,
+ and explains the solar system as working on a differ-
+493:6 ent plan. All the evidence of physical sense and all the
+ knowledge obtained from physical sense must yield to
+ Science, to the immortal truth of all things.
+
+ Mental preparation
+
+493:9 /Question/, - Will you explain sickness and show how it
+ is to be healed?
+ /Answer/. - The method of Christian Science Mind-heal-
+493:12 ing is touched upon in a previous chapter entitled Christian
+ Science Practice. A full answer to the above
+ question involves teaching, which enables the
+493:15 healer to demonstrate and prove for himself the Principle
+ and rule of Christian Science or metaphysical healing.
+
+ Mind destroys all ills
+
+ Mind must be found superior to all the beliefs of the
+493:18 five corporeal senses, and able to destroy all ills. Sick-
+ ness is a belief, which must be annihilated by
+ the divine Mind. Disease is an experience of
+493:21 so-called mortal mind. It is fear made manifest on the
+ body. Christian Science takes away this physical sense
+ of discord, just as it removes any other sense of moral or
+493:24 mental inharmony. That man is material, and that mat-
+ ter suffers, - these propositions can only seem real and
+ natural in illusion. Any sense of soul in matter is not the
+493:27 reality of being.
+
+ If Jesus awakened Lazarus from the dream, illusion, of
+ death, this proved that the Christ could improve on a false
+493:30 sense. Who dares to doubt this consummate test of the
+ power and willingness of divine Mind to hold man forever
+494:1 intact in his perfect state, and to govern man's entire
+ action? Jesus said: "Destroy this temple [body], and
+494:3 in three days I [Mind] will raise it up;" and he did this
+ for tired humanity's reassurance.
+
+ Inexhaustible divine Love
+
+ Is it not a species of infidelity to believe that so great
+494:6 a work as the Messiah's was done for himself or for God,
+ who needed no help from Jesus' example to
+ preserve the eternal harmony? But mortals
+494:9 did need this help, and Jesus pointed the way for them.
+ Divine Love always has met and always will meet every
+ human need. It is not well to imagine that Jesus demon-
+494:12 strated the divine power to heal only for a select number
+ or for a limited period of time, since to all mankind and
+ in every hour, divine Love supplies all good.
+
+ Reason and Science
+
+494:15 The miracle of grace is no miracle to Love. Jesus
+ demonstrated the inability of corporeality, as well as the
+ infinite ability of Spirit, thus helping erring
+494:18 human sense to flee from its own convictions
+ and seek safety in divine Science. Reason, rightly di-
+ rected, serves to correct the errors of corporeal sense; but
+494:21 sin, sickness, and death will seem real (even as the ex-
+ periences of the sleeping dream seem real) until the Sci-
+ ence of man's eternal harmony breaks their illusion with
+494:24 the unbroken reality of scientific being.
+
+ Which of these two theories concerning man are you
+ ready to accept? One is the mortal testimony, changing,
+494:27 dying, unreal. The other is the eternal and real evidence,
+ bearing Truth's signet, its lap piled high with immortal
+ fruits.
+
+ Followers of Jesus
+
+494:30 Our Master cast out devils (evils) and healed the sick.
+ It should be said of his followers also, that they cast fear
+ and all evil out of themselves and others and heal the sick.
+495:1 God will heal the sick through man, whenever man is
+ governed by God. Truth casts out error now
+495:3 as surely as it did nineteen centuries ago. All
+ of Truth is not understood; hence its healing power is not
+ fully demonstrated.
+
+ Destruction of all evil
+
+495:6 If sickness is true or the idea of Truth, you cannot
+ destroy sickness, and it would be absurd to try. Then
+ classify sickness and error as our Master did,
+495:9 when he spoke of the sick, "whom Satan hath
+ bound," and find a sovereign antidote for error in the life-
+ giving power of Truth acting on human belief, a power
+495:12 which opens the prison doors to such as are bound, and
+ sets the captive free physically and morally.
+
+ Steadfast and calm trust
+
+ When the illusion of sickness or sin tempts you, cling
+495:15 steadfastly to God and His idea. Allow nothing but His
+ likeness to abide in your thought. Let neither
+ fear nor doubt overshadow your clear sense and
+495:18 calm trust, that the recognition of life harmonious - as
+ Life eternally is - can destroy any painful sense of, or
+ belief in, that which Life is not. Let Christian Science,
+495:21 instead of corporeal sense, support your understanding of
+ being, and this understanding will supplant error with
+ Truth, replace mortality with immortality, and silence dis-
+495:24 cord with harmony.
+
+ Rudiments and growth
+
+ /Question/. - How can I progress most rapidly in the
+ understanding of Christian Science?
+495:27 /Answer/. - Study thoroughly the letter and imbibe
+ the spirit. Adhere to the divine Principle of Chris-
+ tian Science and follow the behests of God,
+495:30 abiding steadfastly in wisdom, Truth, and
+ Love. In the Science of Mind, you will soon ascertain
+496:1 that error cannot destroy error. You will also learn
+ that in Science there is no transfer of evil suggestions
+496:3 from one mortal to another, for there is but one Mind,
+ and this ever-present omnipotent Mind is reflected by
+ man and governs the entire universe. You will learn
+496:6 that in Christian Science the first duty is to obey
+ God, to have one Mind, and to love another as
+ yourself.
+
+ Condition of progress
+
+496:9 We all must learn that Life is God. Ask yourself:
+ Am I living the life that approaches the supreme good?
+ Am I demonstrating the healing power of
+496:12 Truth and Love? If so then the way will
+ grow brighter "unto the perfect day." Your fruits
+ will prove what the understanding of God brings to man.
+496:15 Hold perpetually this thought, - that it is the spiritual
+ idea, the Holy Ghost and Christ, which enables you to
+ demonstrate, with scientific certainty, the rule of healing,
+496:18 based upon its divine Principle, Love, underlying, over-
+ lying, and encompassing all true being.
+
+ Triumph over death
+
+ "The sting of death is sin; and the strength of sin is
+496:21 the law," - the law of mortal belief, at war with the
+ facts of immortal Life, even with the spiritual
+ law which says to the grave, "Where is thy
+496:24 victory?" But "when this corruptible shall have put
+ on incorruption, and this mortal shall have put on im-
+ mortality, then shall be brought to pass the saying that
+496:27 is written, Death is swallowed up in victory."
+
+ /Question/. - Have Christian Scientists any religious
+ creed?
+496:30 /Answer/. - They have not, if by that term is meant
+ doctrinal beliefs. The following is a brief exposition of
+497:1 the important points, or religious tenets, of Christian
+ Science: -
+
+497:3 1. As adherents of Truth, we take the inspired Word
+ of the Bible as our sufficient guide to eternal Life.
+
+ 2. We acknowledge and adore one supreme and in-
+497:6 finite God. We acknowledge His Son, one Christ; the
+ Holy Ghost or divine Comforter; and man in God's
+ image and likeness.
+
+497:9 3. We acknowledge God's forgiveness of sin in the
+ destruction of sin and the spiritual understanding that
+ casts out evil as unreal. But the belief in sin is pun-
+497:12 ished so long as the belief lasts.
+
+ 4. We acknowledge Jesus' atonement as the evi-
+ dence of divine, efficacious Love, unfolding man's unity
+497:15 with God through Christ Jesus the Way-shower; and
+ we acknowledge that man is saved through Christ,
+ through Truth, Life, and Love as demonstrated by the
+497:18 Galilean Prophet in healing the sick and overcoming
+ sin and death.
+
+ 5. We acknowledge that the crucifixion of Jesus and
+497:21 his resurrection served to uplift faith to understand eter-
+ nal Life, even the allness of Soul, Spirit, and the noth-
+ ingness of matter.
+
+497:24 6. And we solemnly promise to watch, and pray for
+ that Mind to be in us which was also in Christ Jesus; to
+ do unto others as we would have them do unto us; and
+497:27 to be merciful, just, and pure.
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ KEY TO THE SCRIPTURES
+
+ These things saith He that is holy, He that is true, He that
+ hath the key of David, He that openeth, and no man shutteth;
+ and shutteth, and no man openeth; I know thy works: behold,
+ I have set before thee an open door, and no man can shut it.
+ - REVELATION.
+
+
+
+
+ CHAPTER XV - GENESIS
+
+ And I appeared unto Abraham,, unto Isaac, and unto Jacob by the
+ name of God Almighty; but by My name Jehovah was I not known to
+ them. - EXODUS.
+
+ All things were made by Him; and without Him was not anything
+ made that was made. In Him was life; and the life was the light
+ of men. - JOHN.
+
+ Spiritual interpretation
+
+501:1 SCIENTIFIC interpretation of the Scriptures prop-
+ erly starts with the beginning of the Old Testa-
+501:3 ment, chiefly because the spiritual import of
+ the Word, in its earliest articulations, often
+ seems so smothered by the immediate context as to
+501:6 require explication; whereas the New Testament narra-
+ tives are clearer and come nearer the heart. Jesus il-
+ lumines them, showing the poverty of mortal existence,
+501:9 but richly recompensing human want and woe with
+ spiritual gain. The incarnation of Truth, that amplifi-
+ cation of wonder and glory which angels could only
+501:12 whisper and which God illustrated by light and har-
+ mony, is consonant with ever-present Love. So-called
+ mystery and miracle, which subserve the end of natural
+501:15 good, are explained by that Love for whose rest the
+ weary ones sigh when needing something more native
+ to their immortal cravings than the history of perpetual
+501:18 evil.
+
+ Spiritual overture
+
+502:1 A second necessity for beginning with Genesis is that
+ the living and real prelude of the older Scriptures is so
+502:3 brief that it would almost seem, from the
+ preponderance of unreality in the entire nar-
+ rative, as if reality did not predominate over unreality,
+502:6 the light over the dark, the straight line of Spirit over
+ the mortal deviations and inverted images of the creator
+ and His creation.
+
+ Deflection of being
+
+502:9 Spiritually followed, the book of Genesis is the history
+ of the untrue image of God, named a sinful mortal. This
+ deflection of being, rightly viewed, serves to
+502:12 suggest the proper reflection of God and the
+ spiritual actuality of man, as given in the first chapter
+ of Genesis. Even thus the crude forms of human thought
+502:15 take on higher symbols and significations, when scien-
+ tifically Christian views of the universe appear, illuminat-
+ ing time with the glory of eternity.
+
+502:18 In the following exegesis, each text is followed by its
+ spiritual interpretation according to the teachings of Chris-
+ tian Science.
+
+502:21 EXEGESIS
+
+ /Genesis/ i. 1. In the beginning God created the heaven
+ and the earth.
+
+ Ideas and identities
+
+502:24 The infinite has no beginning. This word /beginning/
+ is employed to signify /the only/, - that is, the eternal ver-
+ ity and unity of God and man, including
+502:27 the universe. The creative Principle - Life,
+ Truth, and Love - is God. The universe reflects God.
+ There is but one creator and one creation. This crea-
+503:1 tion consists of the unfolding of spiritual ideas and their
+ identities, which are embraced in the infinite Mind and
+503:3 forever reflected. These ideas range from the infini-
+ tesimal to infinity, and the highest ideas are the sons
+ and daughters of God.
+
+503:6 /Genesis/ i. 2. And the earth was without form, and void;
+ and darkness was upon the face of the deep. And the
+ spirit of God moved upon the face of the waters.
+
+ Spiritual harmony
+
+503:9 The divine Principle and idea constitute spiritual har-
+ mony, - heaven and eternity. In the universe of Truth,
+ matter is unknown. No supposition of error
+503:12 enters there. Divine Science, the Word of
+ God, saith to the darkness upon the face of error, "God
+ is All-in-all," and the light of ever-present Love illumines
+503:15 the universe. Hence the eternal wonder, - that infinite
+ space is peopled with God's ideas, reflecting Him in
+ countless spiritual forms.
+
+503:18 /Genesis/ i. 3. And God said, Let there be light: and
+ there was light.
+
+ Mind's idea faultless
+
+ Immortal and divine Mind presents the idea of God:
+503:21 /first/, in light; /second/, in reflection; /third/, in spiritual and
+ immortal forms of beauty and goodness. But
+ this Mind creates no element nor symbol of
+503:24 discord and decay. God creates neither erring thought,
+ mortal life, mutable truth, nor variable love.
+
+ /Genesis/ i. 4. And God saw the light, that it was good:
+503:27 and God divided the light from the darkness.
+
+ God, Spirit, dwelling in infinite light and harmony
+504:1 from which emanates the true idea, is never reflected by
+ aught but the good.
+
+504:3 /Genesis/ i. 5. And God called the light Day, and the
+ darkness He called Night. And the evening and the morn-
+ ing were the first day.
+
+ Light preceding the sun
+
+504:6 All questions as to the divine creation being both
+ spiritual and material are answered in this passage, for
+ though solar beams are not yet included in
+504:9 the record of creation, still there is light. This
+ light is not from the sun nor from volcanic flames, but it
+ is the revelation of Truth and of spiritual ideas. This
+504:12 also shows that there is no place where God's light is not
+ seen, since Truth, Life, and Love fill immensity and are
+ ever-present. Was not this a revelation instead of a
+504:15 creation?
+
+ Evenings and mornings
+
+ The successive appearing of God's ideas is represented
+ as taking place on so many /evenings/ and /mornings/, -
+504:18 words which indicate, in the absence of solar
+ time, spiritually clearer views of Him, views
+ which are not implied by material darkness and dawn.
+504:21 Here we have the explanation of another passage of
+ Scripture, that "one day is with the Lord as a thousand
+ years." The rays of infinite Truth, when gathered into
+504:24 the focus of ideas, bring light instantaneously, whereas
+ a thousand years of human doctrines, hypotheses, and
+ vague conjectures emit no such effulgence.
+
+ Spirit /versus/ darkness
+
+504:27 Did infinite Mind create matter, and call it /light?/
+ Spirit is light, and the contradiction of Spirit is matter,
+ darkness, and darkness obscures light. Mate-
+504:30 rial sense is nothing but a supposition of the
+ absence of Spirit. No solar rays nor planetary revolutions
+505:1 form the day of Spirit. Immortal Mind makes its own
+ record, but mortal mind, sleep, dreams, sin, disease, and
+505:3 death have no record in the first chapter of Genesis.
+
+ /Genesis/ i. 6. And God said, Let there be a firmament in
+ the midst of the waters, and let it divide the waters from
+505:6 the waters.
+
+ Spiritual firmament
+
+ Spiritual understanding, by which human conception,
+ material sense, is separated from Truth, is the firmament.
+505:9 The divine Mind, not matter, creates all iden-
+ tities, and they are forms of Mind, the ideas of
+ Spirit apparent only as Mind, never as mindless matter
+505:12 nor the so-called material senses.
+
+ /Genesis/ i. 7. And God made the firmament, and divided
+ the waters which were under the firmament from the waters
+505:15 which were above the firmament: and it was so.
+
+ Understanding imparted
+
+ Spirit imparts the understanding which uplifts con-
+ sciousness and leads into all truth. The Psalmist saith:
+505:18 "The Lord on high is mightier than the noise
+ of many waters, yea, than the mighty waves of
+ the sea." Spiritual sense is the discernment of spiritual
+505:21 good. Understanding is the line of demarcation between
+ the real and unreal. Spiritual understanding unfolds
+ Mind, - Life, Truth, and Love, - and demonstrates the
+505:24 divine sense, giving the spiritual proof of the universe in
+ Christian Science.
+
+ Original reflected
+
+ This understanding is not intellectual, is not the result
+505:27 of scholarly attainments; it is the reality of all things
+ brought to light. God's ideas reflect the im-
+ mortal, unerring, and infinite. The mortal,
+505:30 erring, and finite are human beliefs, which apportion to
+506:1 themselves a task impossible for them, that of distinguish-
+ ing between the false and the true. Objects utterly un-
+506:3 like the original do not reflect that original. Therefore
+ matter, not being the reflection of Spirit, has no real en-
+ tity. Understanding is a quality of God, a quality which
+506:6 separates Christian Science from supposition and makes
+ Truth final.
+
+ /Genesis/ i. 8. And God called the firmament Heaven.
+506:9 And the evening and the morning were the second day.
+
+ Exalted thought
+
+ Through divine Science, Spirit, God, unites under-
+ standing to eternal harmony. The calm and exalted
+506:12 thought or spiritual apprehension is at peace.
+ Thus the dawn of ideas goes on, forming each
+ successive stage of progress.
+
+506:15 /Genesis/ i. 9. And God said, Let the waters under the
+ heaven be gathered together unto one place, and let the dry
+ land appear: and it was so.
+
+ Unfolding of thoughts
+
+506:18 Spirit, God, gathers unformed thoughts into their
+ proper channels, and unfolds these thoughts,
+ even as He opens the petals of a holy purpose
+506:21 in order that the purpose may appear.
+
+ /Genesis/ i. 10. And God called the dry land Earth; and
+ the gathering together of the waters called He Seas: and
+506:24 God saw that it was good.
+
+ Spirit names and blesses
+
+ Here the human concept and divine idea seem con-
+ fused by the translator, but they are not so in the scien-
+506:27 tifically Christian meaning of the text. Upon
+ Adam devolved the pleasurable task of find-
+ ing names for all material things, but Adam has not yet
+507:1 appeared in the narrative. In metaphor, the /dry land/
+ illustrates the absolute formations instituted by Mind,
+507:3 while /water/ symbolizes the elements of Mind. Spirit duly
+ feeds and clothes every object, as it appears in the line
+ of spiritual creation, thus tenderly expressing the father-
+507:6 hood and motherhood of God. Spirit names and blesses
+ all. Without natures particularly defined, objects and
+ subjects would be obscure, and creation would be full of
+507:9 nameless offspring, - wanderers from the parent Mind,
+ strangers in a tangled wilderness.
+
+ /Genesis/ i. 11. And God said, Let the earth bring forth
+507:12 grass, the herb yielding seed, and the fruit tree yielding
+ fruit after his kind, whose seed is in itself, upon the earth:
+ and it was so.
+
+ Divine propagation
+
+507:15 The universe of Spirit reflects the creative power of
+ the divine Principle, or Life, which reproduces the multi-
+ tudinous forms of Mind and governs the mul-
+507:18 tiplication of the compound idea man. The
+ tree and herb do not yield fruit because of any propagat-
+ ing power of their own, but because they reflect the Mind
+507:21 which includes all. A material world implies a mortal
+ mind and man a creator. The scientific divine creation
+ declares immortal Mind and the universe created by God.
+
+ Ever-appearing creation
+
+507:24 Infinite Mind creates and governs all, from the men-
+ tal molecule to infinity. This divine Principle of all
+ expresses Science and art throughout His
+507:27 creation, and the immortality of man and the
+ universe. Creation is ever appearing, and must ever con-
+ tinue to appear from the nature of its inexhaustible source.
+507:30 Mortal sense inverts this appearing and calls ideas mate-
+ rial. Thus misinterpreted, the divine idea seems to fall
+508:1 to the level of a human or material belief, called mortal
+ man. But the seed is in itself, only as the divine Mind
+508:3 is All and reproduces all - as Mind is the multiplier,
+ and Mind's infinite idea, man and the universe, is the
+ product. The only intelligence or substance of a thought,
+508:6 a seed, or a flower is God, the creator of it. Mind is the
+ Soul of all. Mind is Life, Truth, and Love which gov-
+ erns all.
+
+508:9 /Genesis/ i. 12. And the earth brought forth grass, and
+ herb yielding seed after his kind, and the tree yielding
+ fruit, whose seed was in itself, after his kind: and God saw
+508:12 that it was good.
+
+ Mind's pure thought
+
+ God determines the gender of His own ideas. Gen-
+ der is mental, not material. The seed within itself is
+508:15 the pure thought emanating from divine
+ Mind. The feminine gender is not yet ex-
+ pressed in the text. /Gender/ means simply /kind/ or /sort/,
+508:18 and does not necessarily refer either to masculinity or
+ femininity. The word is not confined to sexuality, and
+ grammars always recognize a neuter gender, neither
+508:21 male nor female. The Mind or intelligence of produc-
+ tion names the female gender last in the ascending order
+ of creation. The intelligent individual idea, be it male
+508:24 or female, rising from the lesser to the greater, unfolds
+ the infinitude of Love.
+
+ /Genesis/ i. 13. And the evening and the morning were
+508:27 the third day.
+
+ Rising to the light
+
+ The third stage in the order of Christian Science is an
+ important one to the human thought, letting in the light
+509:1 of spiritual understanding. This period corresponds to
+ the resurrection, when Spirit is discerned to be the Life of
+509:3 all, and the deathless Life, or Mind, dependent
+ upon no material organization. Our Master
+ reappeared to his students, - to their apprehension he
+509:6 rose from the grave, - on the third day of his ascending
+ thought, and so presented to them the certain sense of
+ eternal Life.
+
+509:9 /Genesis/ i. 14. And God said, Let there be lights in the
+ firmament of the heaven, to divide the day from the night;
+ and let them be for signs, and for seasons, and for days,
+509:12 and years.
+
+ Rarefaction of thought
+
+ Spirit creates no other than heavenly or celestial bodies,
+ but the stellar universe is no more celestial than our earth.
+509:15 This text gives the idea of the rarefaction of
+ thought as it ascends higher. God forms and
+ peoples the universe. The light of spiritual understand-
+509:18 ing gives gleams of the infinite only, even as nebulae indi-
+ cate the immensity of space.
+
+ Divine nature appearing
+
+ So-called mineral, vegetable, and animal substances
+509:21 are no more contingent now on time or material struc-
+ ture than they were when "the morning stars
+ sang together." Mind made the "plant of
+509:24 the field before it was in the earth." The periods of
+ spiritual ascension are the days and seasons of Mind's
+ creation, in which beauty, sublimity, purity, and holiness
+509:27 - yea, the divine nature - appear in man and the uni-
+ verse never to disappear.
+
+ Spiritual ideas apprehended
+
+ Knowing the Science of creation, in which all is Mind
+509:30 and its ideas, Jesus rebuked the material thought of his
+ fellow-countrymen: "Ye can discern the face of the
+510:1 sky; but can ye not discern the signs of the times?"
+ How much more should we seek to apprehend the spirit-
+510:3 ual ideas of God, than to dwell on the objects
+ of sense! To discern the rhythm of Spirit
+ and to be holy, thought must be purely spiritual.
+
+510:6 /Genesis/ i. 15. And let them be for lights in the firma-
+ ment of the heaven, to give light upon the earth: and it
+ was so.
+
+510:9 Truth and Love enlighten the understanding, in whose
+ "light shall we see light;" and this illumination is re-
+ flected spiritually by all who walk in the light and turn
+510:12 away from a false material sense.
+
+ /Genesis/ i. 16. And God made two great lights; the
+ greater light to rule the day, and the lesser light to rule the
+510:15 night: He made the stars also.
+
+ Geology a failure
+
+ The sun is a metaphorical representation of Soul out-
+ side the body, giving existence and intelligence to the
+510:18 universe. Love alone can impart the limit-
+ less idea of infinite Mind. Geology has never
+ explained the earth's formations; it cannot explain them.
+510:21 There is no Scriptural allusion to solar light until time has
+ been already divided into evening and morning; and the
+ allusion to fluids (Genesis i. 2) indicates a supposed for-
+510:24 mation of matter by the resolving of fluids into solids,
+ analogous to the suppositional resolving of thoughts into
+ material things.
+
+ Spiritual subdivision
+
+510:27 Light is a symbol of Mind, of Life, Truth, and Love,
+ and not a vitalizing property of matter. Sci-
+ ence reveals only one Mind, and this one shin-
+510:30 ing by its own light and governing the universe, including
+511:1 man, in perfect harmony. This Mind forms ideas, its
+ own images, subdivides and radiates their borrowed light,
+511:3 intelligence, and so explains the Scripture phrase, "whose
+ seed is in itself." Thus God's ideas "multiply and re-
+ plenish the earth." The divine Mind supports the sub-
+511:6 limity, magnitude, and infinitude of spiritual creation.
+
+ /Genesis/ i. 17, 18. And God set them in the firmament of
+ the heaven, to give light upon the earth, and to rule over
+511:9 the day and over the night, and to divide the light from the
+ darkness: and God saw that it was good.
+
+ Darkness scattered
+
+ In divine Science, which is the seal of Deity and has
+511:12 the impress of heaven, God is revealed as in-
+ finite light. In the eternal Mind, no night is
+ there.
+
+511:15 /Genesis/ i. 19. And the evening and the morning were
+ the fourth day.
+
+ The changing glow and full effulgence of God's infi-
+511:18 nite ideas, images, mark the periods of progress.
+
+ /Genesis/ i. 20. And God said, Let the waters bring forth
+ abundantly the moving creature that hath life, and fowl
+511:21 that may fly above the earth in the open firmament of
+ heaven.
+
+ Soaring aspirations
+
+ To mortal mind, the universe is liquid, solid, and aeri-
+511:24 form. Spiritually interpreted, rocks and mountains stand
+ for solid and grand ideas. Animals and mor-
+ tals metaphorically present the gradation of
+511:27 mortal thought, rising in the scale of intelligence, taking
+ form in masculine, feminine, or neuter gender. The
+ fowls, which fly above the earth in the open firmament
+512:1 of heaven, correspond to aspirations soaring beyond and
+ above corporeality to the understanding of the incorporeal
+512:3 and divine Principle, Love.
+
+ /Genesis/ i. 21. And God created great whales, and every
+ living creature that moveth, which the waters brought forth
+512:6 abundantly, after their kind, and every winged fowl after
+ his kind: and God saw that it was good.
+
+ Seraphic symbols
+
+ Spirit is symbolized by strength, presence, and power,
+512:9 and also by holy thoughts, winged with Love. These an-
+ gels of His presence, which have the holiest
+ charge, abound in the spiritual atmosphere of
+512:12 Mind, and consequently reproduce their own character-
+ istics. Their individual forms we know not, but we do
+ know that their natures are allied to God's nature; and
+512:15 spiritual blessings, thus typified, are the externalized, yet
+ subjective, states of faith and spiritual understanding.
+
+ /Genesis/ i. 22. And God blessed them, saying, Be fruit-
+512:18 ful, and multiply, and fill the waters in the seas; and let
+ fowl multiply in the earth.
+
+ Multiplication of pure ideas
+
+ Spirit blesses the multiplication of its own pure and
+512:21 perfect ideas. From the infinite elements of the one
+ Mind emanate all form, color, quality, and
+ quantity, and these are mental, both primarily
+512:24 and secondarily. Their spiritual nature is discerned only
+ through the spiritual senses. Mortal mind inverts the true
+ likeness, and confers animal names and natures upon its
+512:27 own misconceptions. Ignorant of the origin and opera-
+ tions of mortal mind, - that is, ignorant of itself, - this
+ so-called mind puts forth its own qualities, and claims
+512:30 God as their author; albeit God is ignorant of the ex-
+513:1 istence of both this mortal mentality, so-called, and its
+ claim, for the claim usurps the deific prerogatives and is
+513:3 an attempted infringement on infinity.
+
+ /Genesis/ i. 23. And the evening and the morning were
+ the fifth day.
+
+ Spiritual spheres
+
+513:6 Advancing spiritual steps in the teeming universe of
+ Mind lead on to spiritual spheres and exalted beings. To
+ material sense, this divine universe is dim and
+513:9 distant, gray in the sombre hues of twilight;
+ but anon the veil is lifted, and the scene shifts into light.
+ In the record, time is not yet measured by solar revolutions,
+513:12 and the motions and reflections of deific power cannot be
+ apprehended until divine Science becomes the interpreter.
+
+ /Genesis/ i. 24. And God said, Let the earth bring forth
+513:15 the living creature after his kind, cattle, and creeping thing,
+ and beast of the earth after his kind: and it was so.
+
+ Continuity of thoughts
+
+ Spirit diversifies, classifies, and individualizes all
+513:18 thoughts, which are as eternal as the Mind
+ conceiving them; but the intelligence, exist-
+ ence, and continuity of all individuality remain in God,
+513:21 who is the divinely creative Principle thereof.
+
+ /Genesis/ i. 25. And God made the beast of the earth after
+ his kind, and cattle after their kind, and everything that
+513:24 creepeth upon the earth after his kind: and God saw that
+ it was good.
+
+ God's thoughts are spiritual realities
+
+ God creates all forms of reality. His thoughts are
+513:27 spiritual realities. So-called mortal mind - being non-
+ existent and consequently not within the range of im-
+514:1 mortal existence - could not by simulating deific power
+ invert the divine creation, and afterwards recreate per-
+514:3 sons or things upon its own plane, since noth-
+ ing exists beyond the range of all-inclusive
+ infinity, in which and of which God is the
+514:6 sole creator. Mind, joyous in strength, dwells in the
+ realm of Mind. Mind's infinite ideas run and dis-
+ port themselves. In humility they climb the heights of
+514:9 holiness.
+
+ Qualities of thought
+
+ Moral courage is "the lion of the tribe of Juda," the
+ king of the mental realm. Free and fearless it roams in
+514:12 the forest. Undisturbed it lies in the open
+ field, or rests in "green pastures, . . . beside
+ the still waters." In the figurative transmission from the
+514:15 divine thought to the human, diligence, promptness, and
+ perseverance are likened to "the cattle upon a thousand
+ hills." They carry the baggage of stern resolve, and
+514:18 keep pace with highest purpose. Tenderness accompa-
+ nies all the might imparted by Spirit. The individ-
+ uality created by God is not carnivorous, as witness the
+514:21 millennial estate pictured by Isaiah: -
+
+ The wolf also shall dwell with the lamb,
+ And the leopard shall lie down with the kid;
+514:24 And the calf and the young lion, and the fatling together;
+ And a little child shall lead them.
+
+ Creatures of God useful
+
+ Understanding the control which Love held over all,
+514:27 Daniel felt safe in the lions' den, and Paul proved the
+ viper to be harmless. All of God's creatures
+ moving in the harmony of Science, are harm-
+514:30 less, useful, indestructible. A realization of this grand
+ verity was a source of strength to the ancient worthies.
+515:1 It supports Christian healing, and enables its possessor
+ to emulate the example of Jesus. "And God saw that
+515:3 it was good."
+
+ The serpent harmless
+
+ Patience is symbolized by the tireless worm, creeping
+ over lofty summits, persevering in its intent. The ser-
+515:6 pent of God's creating is neither subtle nor
+ poisonous, but is a wise idea, charming in its
+ adroitness, for Love's ideas are subject to the Mind which
+515:9 forms them, - the power which changeth the serpent
+ into a staff.
+
+ /Genesis/ i. 26. And God said, Let us make man in our
+515:12 image, after our likeness; and let them have dominion over
+ the fish of the sea, and over the fowl of the air, and over
+ the cattle, and over all the earth, and over every creeping
+515:15 thing that creepeth upon the earth.
+
+ Elohistic plurality
+
+ The eternal Elohim includes the forever universe.
+ The name Elohim is in the plural, but this plurality of
+515:18 Spirit does not imply more than one God, nor
+ does it imply three persons in one. It relates
+ to the oneness, the triunity of Life, Truth, and Love.
+515:21 "Let /them/ have dominion." Man is the family name
+ for all ideas, - the sons and daughters of God. All that
+ God imparts moves in accord with Him, reflecting good-
+515:24 ness and power.
+
+ Reflected likeness
+
+ Your mirrored reflection is your own image or like-
+ ness. If you lift a weight, your reflection does this also.
+515:27 If you speak, the lips of this likeness move in
+ accord with yours. Now compare man before
+ the mirror to his divine Principle, God. Call the mirror
+515:30 divine Science, and call man the reflection. Then note
+516:1 how true, according to Christian Science, is the reflection
+ to its original. As the reflection of yourself appears in
+516:3 the mirror, so you, being spiritual, are the reflection of
+ God. The substance, Life, intelligence, Truth, and Love,
+ which constitute Deity, are reflected by His creation;
+516:6 and when we subordinate the false testimony of the
+ corporeal senses to the facts of Science, we shall see
+ this true likeness and reflection everywhere.
+
+ Love imparts beauty
+
+516:9 God fashions all things, after His own likeness. Life
+ is reflected in existence, Truth in truthfulness, God in
+ goodness, which impart their own peace and
+516:12 permanence. Love, redolent with unselfish-
+ ness, bathes all in beauty and light. The grass beneath
+ our feet silently exclaims, "The meek shall inherit the
+516:15 earth." The modest arbutus sends her sweet breath to
+ heaven. The great rock gives shadow and shelter. The
+ sunlight glints from the church-dome, glances into the
+516:18 prison-cell, glides into the sick-chamber, brightens the
+ flower, beautifies the landscape, blesses the earth. Man,
+ made in His likeness, possesses and reflects God's domin-
+516:21 ion over all the earth. Man and woman as coexistent
+ and eternal with God forever reflect, in glorified quality,
+ the infinite Father-Mother God.
+
+516:24 /Genesis/ i. 27. So God created man in His own image,
+ in the image of God created He him; male and female
+ created He them.
+
+ Ideal man and woman
+
+516:27 To emphasize this momentous thought, it is repeated
+ that God made man in His own image, to reflect the
+ divine Spirit. It follows that man is a generic
+516:30 term. Masculine, feminine, and neuter gen-
+ ders are human concepts. In one of the ancient lan-
+517:1 guages the word for /man/ is used also as the synonym of
+ /mind/. This definition has been weakened by anthropo-
+517:3 morphism, or a humanization of Deity. The word /an-
+ thropomorphic/, in such a phrase as "an anthropomorphic
+ God," is derived from two Greek words, signifying /man/
+517:6 and /form/, and may be defined as a mortally mental at-
+ tempt to reduce Deity to corporeality. The life-giving
+ quality of Mind is Spirit, not matter. The ideal man
+517:9 corresponds to creation, to intelligence, and to Truth.
+ The ideal woman corresponds to Life and to Love. In
+ divine Science, we have not as much authority for con-
+517:12 sidering God masculine, as we have for considering
+ Him feminine, for Love imparts the clearest idea of
+ Deity.
+
+ Divine personality
+
+517:15 The world believes in many persons; but if God is per-
+ sonal, there is but one person, because there is but one
+ God. His personality can only be reflected,
+517:18 not transmitted. God has countless ideas, and
+ they all have one Principle and parentage. The only
+ proper symbol of God as person is Mind's infinite ideal.
+517:21 What is this ideal? Who shall behold it? This ideal
+ is God's own image, spiritual and infinite. Even eternity
+ can never reveal the whole of God, since there is no limit
+517:24 to infinitude or to its reflections.
+
+ /Genesis/ i. 28. And God blessed them, and God said unto
+ them, Be fruitful, and multiply, and replenish the earth,
+517:27 and subdue it; and have dominion over the fish of the sea,
+ and over the fowl of the air, and over every living thing
+ that moveth upon the earth.
+
+ Birthright of man
+
+517:30 Divine Love blesses its own ideas, and causes them to
+ multiply, - to manifest His power. Man is not made
+518:1 to till the soil. His birthright is dominion, not sub-
+ jection. He is lord of the belief in earth
+518:3 and heaven, - himself subordinate alone to
+ his Maker. This is the Science of being.
+
+ /Genesis/ i. 29, 30. And God said, Behold, I have given
+518:6 you every herb bearing seed, which is upon the face of all
+ the earth, and every tree, in the which is the fruit of a tree
+ yielding seed; to you it shall be for meat. And to every
+518:9 beast of the earth, and to every fowl of the air, and to
+ everything that creepeth upon the earth, wherein there is
+ life, I have given every green herb for meat: and it
+518:12 was so.
+
+ Assistance in brotherhood
+
+ God gives the lesser idea of Himself for a link to the
+ greater, and in return, the higher always protects the
+518:15 lower. The rich in spirit help the poor in
+ one grand brotherhood, all leaving the same
+ Principle, or Father; and blessed is that man who seeth
+518:18 his brother's need and supplieth it, seeking his own in
+ another's good. Love giveth to the least spiritual idea
+ might, immortality, and goodness, which shine through
+518:21 all as the blossom shines through the bud. All the varied
+ expressions of God reflect health, holiness, immortality -
+ infinite Life, Truth, and Love.
+
+518:24 /Genesis/ i. 31. And God saw everything that He had
+ made, and, behold, it was very good. And the evening and
+ the morning were the sixth day.
+
+ Perfection of creation
+
+518:27 The divine Principle, or Spirit, comprehends and ex-
+ presses all, and all must therefore be as perfect is the
+ divine Principle is perfect. Nothing is new to Spirit.
+519:1 Nothing can be novel to eternal Mind, the author of all
+ things, who from all eternity knoweth His own ideas.
+519:3 Deity was satisfied with His work. How could
+ He be otherwise, since the spiritual creation
+ was the outgrowth, the emanation, of His infinite self-
+519:6 containment and immortal wisdom?
+
+ /Genesis/ ii. 1. Thus the heavens and the earth were
+ finished, and all the host of them.
+
+ Infinity measureless
+
+519:9 Thus the ideas of God in universal being are complete
+ and forever expressed, for Science reveals infinity and
+ the fatherhood and motherhood of Love. Hu-
+519:12 man capacity is slow to discern and to grasp
+ God's creation and the divine power and presence which
+ go with it, demonstrating its spiritual origin. Mortals
+519:15 can never know the infinite, until they throw off the old
+ man and reach the spiritual image and likeness. What
+ can fathom infinity! How shall we declare Him, till,
+519:18 in the language of the apostle, "we all come in the unity
+ of the faith, and of the knowledge of the Son of God, unto
+ a perfect man, unto the measure of the stature of the ful-
+519:21 ness of Christ"?
+
+ /Genesis/ ii. 2. And on the seventh day God ended His
+ work which He had made; and He rested on the seventh
+519:24 day from all His work which He had made.
+
+ Resting in holy work
+
+ God rests in action. Imparting has not impoverished,
+ can never impoverish, the divine Mind. No
+519:27 exhaustion follows the action of this Mind,
+ according to the apprehension of divine Science. The
+520:1 highest and sweetest rest, even from a human standpoint,
+ is in holy work.
+
+ Love and man coexistent
+
+520:3 Unfathomable Mind is expressed. The depth, breadth,
+ height, might, majesty, and glory of infinite Love fill all
+ space. That is enough! Human language
+520:6 can repeat only an infinitesimal part of what
+ exists. The absolute ideal, man, is no more seen nor
+ comprehended by mortals, than is His infinite Principle,
+520:9 Love. Principle and its idea, man, are coexistent and
+ eternal. The numerals of infinity, called /seven days/, can
+ never be reckoned according to the calendar of time.
+520:12 These days will appear as mortality disappears, and they
+ will reveal eternity, newness of Life, in which all sense of
+ error forever disappears and thought accepts the divine
+520:15 infinite calculus.
+
+ /Genesis/ ii. 4, 5. These are the generations of the heavens
+ and of the earth when they were created, in the day that the
+520:18 Lord God [Jehovah] made the earth and the heavens, and
+ every plant of the field before it was in the earth, and every
+ herb of the field before it grew: for the Lord God [Jehovah]
+520:21 had not caused it to rain upon the earth, and there was not
+ a man to till the ground.
+
+ Growth is from Mind
+
+ Here is the emphatic declaration that God creates all
+520:24 through Mind, not through matter, - that the plant
+ grows, not because of seed or soil, but because
+ growth is the eternal mandate of Mind. Mor-
+520:27 tal thought drops into the ground, but the immortal creat-
+ ing thought is from above, not from beneath. Because
+ Mind makes all, there is nothing left to be made by a
+520:30 lower power. Spirit acts through the Science of Mind,
+ never causing man to till the ground, but making him
+521:1 superior to the soil. Knowledge of this lifts man above
+ the sod, above earth and its environments, to conscious
+521:3 spiritual harmony and eternal being.
+
+ Spiritual narrative
+
+ Here the inspired record closes its narrative of being
+ that is without beginning or end. All that is made is
+521:6 the work of God, and all is good. We leave
+ this brief, glorious history of spiritual creation
+ (as stated in the first chapter of Genesis) in the hands of
+521:9 God, not of man, in the keeping of Spirit, not matter, -
+ joyfully acknowledging now and forever God's supremacy,
+ omnipotence, and omnipresence.
+
+521:12 The harmony and immortality of man are intact. We
+ should look away from the opposite supposition that man
+ is created materially, and turn our gaze to the spiritual
+521:15 record of creation, to that which should be engraved on
+ the understanding and heart "with the point of a diamond"
+ and the pen of an angel.
+
+
+521:18 The reader will naturally ask if there is nothing more
+ about creation in the book of Genesis. Indeed there is,
+ but the continued account is mortal and material.
+
+521:21 /Genesis/ ii. 6. But there went up a mist from the earth,
+ and watered the whole face of the ground.
+
+ The story of error
+
+ The Science and truth of the divine creation have been
+521:24 presented in the verses already considered, and now the
+ opposite error, a material view of creation, is
+ to be set forth. The second chapter of Gene-
+521:27 sis contains a statement of this material view of God and
+ the universe, a statement which is the exact opposite of
+ scientific truth as before recorded. The history of error
+521:30 or matter, if veritable, would set aside the omnipotence
+522:1 of Spirit; but it is the false history in contradistinction
+ to the true.
+
+ The two records
+
+522:3 The Science of the first record proves the falsity of
+ the second. If one is true, the other is false, for they are
+ antagonistic. The first record assigns all
+522:6 might and government to God, and endows
+ man out of God's perfection and power. The second
+ record chronicles man as mutable and mortal, - as hav-
+522:9 ing broken away from Deity and as revolving in an orbit
+ of his own. Existence, separate from divinity, Science
+ explains as impossible.
+
+522:12 This second record unmistakably gives the history of
+ error in its externalized forms, called life and intelli-
+ gence in matter. It records pantheism, opposed to the
+522:15 supremacy of divine Spirit; but this state of things is
+ declared to be temporary and this man to be mortal, -
+ dust returning to dust.
+
+ Erroneous representation
+
+522:18 In this erroneous theory, matter takes the place of Spirit.
+ Matter is represented as the life-giving principle of the
+ earth. Spirit is represented as entering mat-
+522:21 ter in order to create man. God's glowing
+ denunciations of man when not found in His
+ image, the likeness of Spirit, convince reason and coincide
+522:24 with revelation in declaring this material creation false.
+
+ Hypothetical reversal
+
+ This latter part of the second chapter of Genesis, which
+ portrays Spirit as supposedly cooperating with matter in
+522:27 constructing the universe, is based on some
+ hypothesis of error, for the Scripture just pre-
+ ceding declares God's work to be finished. Does Life,
+522:30 Truth, and Love produce death, error, and hatred? Does
+ the creator condemn His own creation? Does the un-
+ erring Principle of divine law change or repent? It can-
+523:1 not be so. Yet one might so judge from an unintelligent
+ perusal of the Scriptural account now under comment.
+
+ Mist, or false claim
+
+523:3 Because of its false basis, the mist of obscurity evolved
+ by error deepens the false claim, and finally declares that
+ God knows error and that error can improve
+523:6 His creation. Although presenting the exact
+ opposite of Truth, the lie claims to be truth. The crea-
+ tions of matter arise from a mist or false claim, or from
+523:9 mystification, and not from the firmament, or under-
+ standing, which God erects between the true and false.
+ In error everything comes from beneath, not from above.
+523:12 All is material myth, instead of the reflection of
+ Spirit.
+
+ Distinct documents
+
+ It may be worth while here to remark that, according
+523:15 to the best scholars, there are clear evidences of two dis-
+ tinct documents in the early part of the book of
+ Genesis. One is called the Elohistic, because
+523:18 the Supreme Being is therein called Elohim. The other
+ document is called the Jehovistic, because Deity therein is
+ always called Jehovah, - or Lord God, as our common
+523:21 version translates it.
+
+ Jehovah or Elohim
+
+ Throughout the first chapter of Genesis and in three
+ verses of the second, - in what we understand to be the
+523:24 spiritually scientific account of creation, - it is
+ Elohim (God) who creates. From the fourth
+ verse of chapter two to chapter five, the creator is called
+523:27 Jehovah, or the Lord. The different accounts become
+ more and more closely intertwined to the end of chapter
+ twelve, after which the distinction is not definitely trace-
+523:30 able. In the historic parts of the Old Testament, it is
+ usually Jehovah, peculiarly the divine sovereign of the
+ Hebrew people, who is referred to.
+
+ Gods of the heathen
+
+524:1 The idolatry which followed this material mythology is
+ seen in the Phoenician worship of Baal, in the Moabitish
+524:3 god Chemosh, in the Moloch of the Amorites,
+ in the Hindoo Vishnu, in the Greek Aphro-
+ dite, and in a thousand other so-called deities.
+
+ Jehovah a tribal deity
+
+524:6 It was also found among the Israelites, who constantly
+ went after "strange gods." They called the Supreme
+ Being by the national name of Jehovah. In
+524:9 that name of Jehovah, the true idea of God
+ seems almost lost. God becomes "a man of war," a
+ tribal god to be worshipped, rather than Love, the divine
+524:12 Principle to be lived and loved.
+
+ /Genesis/ ii. 7. And the Lord God [Jehovah] formed man
+ of the dust of the ground, and breathed into his nostrils
+524:15 the breath of life; and man became a living soul.
+
+ Creation reversed
+
+ Did the divine and infinite Principle become a finite
+ deity, that he should now be called Jehovah? With
+ l8 a single command, Mind had made man,
+ both male and female. How then could a
+ material organization become the basis of man? How
+524:21 could the non-intelligent become the medium of Mind,
+ and error be the enunciator of Truth? Matter is not
+ the reflection of Spirit, yet God is reflected in all His
+524:24 creation. Is this addition to His creation real or un-
+ real? Is it the truth, or is it a lie concerning man and
+ God?
+
+524:27 It must be a lie, for God presently curses the ground.
+ Could Spirit evolve its opposite, matter, and give matter
+ ability to sin and suffer? Is Spirit, God, injected into
+524:30 dust, and eventually ejected at the demand of matter?
+ Does Spirit enter dust, and lose therein the divine nature
+525:1 and omnipotence? Does Mind, God, enter matter to be-
+ come there a mortal sinner, animated by the breath of
+525:3 God? In this narrative, the validity of matter is opposed,
+ not the validity of Spirit or Spirit's creations. Man re-
+ flects God; /mankind/ represents the Adamic race, and is
+525:6 a human, not a divine, creation.
+
+ Definitions of man
+
+ The following are some of the equivalents of the term
+ /man/ in different languages. In the Saxon, /mankind, a
+525:9 /woman, any one/; in the Welsh, /that which rises
+ up/, - the primary sense being /image, form/; in
+ the Hebrew, /image, similitude/; in the Icelandic, /mind/.
+525:12 The following translation is from the Icelandic: -
+
+ And God said, Let us make man after our mind and
+ our likeness; and God shaped man after His mind; after
+525:15 God's mind shaped He Him; and He shaped them male and
+ female.
+
+ No baneful creation
+
+ In the Gospel of John, it is declared that all things were
+525:18 made through the Word of God, "and without Him [the
+ /logos/, or /word/] was not anything made that
+ was made." Everything good or worthy, God
+525:21 made. Whatever is valueless or baneful, He did not
+ make, - hence its unreality. In the Science of Genesis
+ we read that He saw everything which He had made,
+525:24 "and, behold, it was very good." The corporeal senses
+ declare otherwise; and if we give the same heed to the
+ history of error as to the records of truth, the Scriptural
+525:27 record of sin and death favors the false conclusion of the
+ material senses. Sin, sickness, and death must be deemed
+ as devoid of reality as they are of good, God.
+
+525:30 /Genesis/ ii. 9. And out of the ground made the Lord God
+ [Jehovah] to grow every tree that is pleasant to the sight,
+526:1 and good for food; the tree of life also, in the midst of the
+ garden, and the tree of knowledge of good and evil.
+
+ Contradicting first creation
+
+526:3 The previous and more scientific record of creation
+ declares that God made "every plant of the field be-
+ fore it was in the earth." This opposite
+526:6 declaration, this statement that life issues
+ from matter, contradicts the teaching of the first chap-
+ ter, - namely, that all Life is God. Belief is less than
+526:9 understanding. Belief involves theories of material hear-
+ ing, sight, touch, taste, and smell, termed the five senses.
+ The appetites and passions, sin, sickness, and death,
+526:12 follow in the train of this error of a belief in intelligent
+ matter.
+
+ Record of error
+
+ The first mention of evil is in the legendary Scriptural
+526:15 text in the second chapter of Genesis. God pronounced
+ good all that He created, and the Scriptures
+ declare that He created all. The "tree of
+526:18 life" stands for the idea of Truth, and the sword which
+ guards it is the type of divine Science. The "tree of
+ knowledge" stands for the erroneous doctrine that the
+526:21 knowledge of evil is as real, hence as God-bestowed, as
+ the knowledge of good. Was evil instituted through God,
+ Love? Did He create this fruit-bearer of sin in contra-
+526:24 diction of the first creation? This second biblical account
+ is a picture of error throughout.
+
+ /Genesis/ ii. 15. And the Lord God [Jehovah] took the
+526:27 man, and put him into the garden of Eden, to dress it and
+ to keep it.
+
+ Garden of Eden
+
+ The name Eden, according to Cruden, means /pleasure/,
+526:30 /delight./ In this text Eden stands for the mortal, mate-
+527:1 rial body. God could not put Mind into matter nor in-
+ finite Spirit into finite form to dress it and
+527:3 keep it, - to make it beautiful or to cause it
+ to live and grow. Man is God's reflection, needing no
+ cultivation, but ever beautiful and complete.
+
+527:6 /Genesis/ ii. 16, 17. And the Lord God [Jehovah] com-
+ manded the man, saying, Of every tree of the garden thou
+ mayest freely eat: but of the tree of the knowledge of good
+527:9 and evil, thou shalt not eat of it: for in the day that thou
+ eatest thereof thou shalt surely die.
+
+ No temptation from God
+
+ Here the metaphor represents God, Love, as tempting
+527:12 man, but the Apostle James says: "God cannot be
+ tempted with evil, neither tempteth He any
+ man." It is true that a knowledge of evil would
+527:15 make man mortal. It is plain also that mate-
+ rial perception, gathered from the corporeal senses, consti-
+ tutes evil and mortal knowledge. But is it true that God,
+527:18 good, made "the tree of life" to be the tree of death to His
+ own creation? Has evil the reality of good? Evil is un-
+ real because it is a lie, - false in every statement.
+
+527:21 /Genesis/ ii. 19. And out of the ground the Lord God
+ [Jehovah] formed every beast of the field, and every fowl
+ of the air; and brought them unto Adam to see what he
+527:24 would call them: and whatsoever Adam called every living
+ creature, that was the name thereof.
+
+ Creation's counterfeit
+
+ Here the lie represents God as repeating creation, but
+527:27 doing so materially, not spiritually, and ask-
+ ing a prospective sinner to help Him. Is the
+ Supreme Being retrograding, and is man giving up his
+527:30 dignity? Was it requisite for the formation of man
+528:1 that dust should become sentient, when all being is the
+ reflection of the eternal Mind, and the record declares
+528:3 that God has already created man, both male and
+ female? That Adam gave the name and nature of
+ animals, is solely mythological and material. It can-
+528:6 not be true that man was ordered to create man anew
+ in partnership with God; this supposition was a dream,
+ a myth.
+
+528:9 /Genesis/ ii. 21, 22. And the Lord God [Jehovah, Yawah]
+ caused a deep sleep to fall upon Adam, and he slept: and
+ He took one of his ribs, and closed up the flesh instead
+528:12 thereof; and the rib, which the Lord God [Jehovah] had
+ taken from man, made He a woman, and brought her unto
+ the man.
+
+ Hypnotic surgery
+
+528:15 Here falsity, error, credits Truth, God, with inducing
+ a sleep or hypnotic state in Adam in order to perform a
+ surgical operation on him and thereby create
+528:18 woman. This is the first record of magnet-
+ ism. Beginning creation with darkness instead of light,
+ - materially rather than spiritually, - error now simu-
+528:21 lates the work of Truth, mocking Love and declar-
+ ing what great things error has done. Beholding the
+ creations of his own dream and calling them real and
+528:24 God-given, Adam - /alias/ error - gives them names.
+ Afterwards he is supposed to become the basis of the
+ creation of woman and of his own kind, calling them
+528:27 /mankind/, - that is, a kind of man.
+
+ Mental midwifery
+
+ But according to this narrative, surgery was first per-
+ formed mentally and without instruments;
+528:30 and this may be a useful hint to the medical
+ faculty. Later in human history, when the forbidden
+529:1 fruit was bringing forth fruit of its own kind, there
+ came a suggestion of change in the /modus operandi/, -
+529:3 that man should be born of woman, not woman again
+ taken from man. It came about, also, that instruments
+ were needed to assist the birth of mortals. The first
+529:6 system of suggestive obstetrics has changed. Another
+ change will come as to the nature and origin of man,
+ and this revelation will destroy the /dream/ of existence,
+529:9 reinstate reality, usher in Science and the glorious fact
+ of creation, that both man and woman proceed from
+ God and are His eternal children, belonging to no lesser
+529:12 parent.
+
+ /Genesis/ iii. 1-3. Now the serpent was more subtle than
+ any beast of the field which the Lord God [Jehovah] had
+529:15 made. And he said unto the woman, Yea, hath God said,
+ Ye shall not eat of every tree of the garden? And the
+ woman said unto the serpent, We may eat of the fruit of
+529:18 the trees of the garden: but of the fruit of the tree which is
+ in the midst of the garden, God hath said, Ye shall not eat
+ of it, neither shall ye touch it, lest ye die.
+
+ Mythical serpent
+
+529:21 Whence comes a talking, lying serpent to tempt the
+ children of divine Love? The serpent enters into the
+ metaphor only as evil. We have nothing in the
+529:24 animal kingdom which represents the species
+ described, - a talking serpent, - and should rejoice that
+ evil, by whatever figure presented, contradicts itself and
+529:27 has neither origin nor support in Truth and good. Seeing
+ this, we should have faith to fight all claims of evil, be-
+ cause we know that they are worthless and unreal.
+
+ Error or Adam
+
+529:30 Adam, the synonym for error, stands for a belief of
+ material mind. He begins his reign over man some-
+530:1 what mildly, but he increases in falsehood and his days
+ become shorter. In this development, the im-
+530:3 mortal, spiritual law of Truth is made manifest
+ as forever opposed to mortal, material sense.
+
+ Divine providence
+
+ In divine Science, man is sustained by God, the divine
+530:6 Principle of being. The earth, at God's command, brings
+ forth food for man's use. Knowing this, Jesus
+ once said, "Take no thought for your life,
+530:9 what ye shall eat, or what ye shall drink," - presuming
+ not on the prerogative of his creator, but recognizing God,
+ the Father and Mother of all, as able to feed and clothe
+530:12 man as He doth the lilies.
+
+ /Genesis/ iii. 4, 5. And the serpent said unto the woman,
+ Ye shall not surely die: for God doth know that in the day
+530:15 ye eat thereof, then your eyes shall be opened; and ye shall
+ be as gods, knowing good and evil.
+
+ Error's assumption
+
+ This myth represents error as always asserting its su-
+530:18 periority over truth, giving the lie to divine Science and
+ saying, through the material senses: "I can
+ open your eyes. I can do what God has not
+530:21 done for you. Bow down to me and have another god.
+ Only admit that I am real, that sin and sense are more
+ pleasant to the eyes than spiritual Life, more to be de-
+530:24 sired than Truth, and I shall know you, and you will be
+ mine." Thus Spirit and flesh war.
+
+ Scriptural allegory
+
+ The history of error is a dream-narrative. The dream
+530:27 has no reality, no intelligence, no mind; therefore the
+ dreamer and dream are one, for neither is
+ true nor real. /First/, this narrative supposes
+530:30 that something springs from nothing, that matter pre-
+ cedes mind. /Second/, it supposes that mind enters matter,
+531:1 and matter becomes living, substantial, and intelligent.
+ The order of this allegory - the belief that everything
+531:3 springs from dust instead of from Deity - has been main-
+ tained in all the subsequent forms of belief. This is the
+ error, - that mortal man starts materially, that non-
+531:6 intelligence becomes intelligence, that mind and soul are
+ both right and wrong.
+
+ Higher hope
+
+ It is well that the upper portions of the brain represent
+531:9 the higher moral sentiments, as if hope were ever prophe-
+ sying thus: The human mind will sometime
+ rise above all material and physical sense, ex-
+531:12 changing it for spiritual perception, and exchanging hu-
+ man concepts for the divine consciousness. Then man
+ will recognize his God-given dominion and being.
+
+ Biological inventions
+
+531:15 If, in the beginning, man's body originated in non-
+ intelligent dust, and mind was afterwards put into body
+ by the creator, why is not this divine order
+531:18 still maintained by God in perpetuating the
+ species? Who will say that minerals, vegetables, and
+ animals have a propagating property of their own?
+531:21 Who dares to say either that God is in matter or that
+ matter exists without God? Has man sought out other
+ creative inventions, and so changed the method of his
+531:24 Maker?
+
+ Which institutes Life, - matter or Mind? Does Life
+ begin with Mind or with matter? Is Life sustained by
+531:27 matter or by Spirit? Certainly not by both, since flesh
+ wars against Spirit and the corporeal senses can take no
+ cognizance of Spirit. The mythologic theory of mate-
+531:30 rial life at no point resembles the scientifically Christian
+ record of man as created by Mind in the image and like-
+ ness of God and having dominion over all the earth. Did
+532:1 God at first create one man unaided, - that is, Adam, -
+ but afterwards require the union of the two sexes in order
+532:3 to create the rest of the human family? No! God makes
+ and governs all.
+
+ Progeny cursed
+
+ All human knowledge and material sense must be
+532:6 gained from the five corporeal senses. Is this knowledge
+ safe, when eating its first fruits brought death?
+ "In the day that thou eatest thereof thou shalt
+532:9 surely die," was the prediction in the story under consid-
+ eration. Adam and his progeny were cursed, not blessed;
+ and this indicates that the divine Spirit, or Father, con-
+532:12 demns material man and remands him to dust.
+
+ /Genesis/ iii. 9, 10. And the Lord God [Jehovah] called
+ unto Adam, and said unto him, Where art thou? And he
+532:15 said, I heard Thy voice in the garden, and I was afraid,
+ because I was naked; and I hid myself.
+
+ Shame the effect of sin
+
+ Knowledge and pleasure, evolved through material
+532:18 sense, produced the immediate fruits of fear and shame.
+ Ashamed before Truth, error shrank abashed
+ from the divine voice calling out to the cor-
+532:21 poreal senses. Its summons may be thus paraphrased:
+ "Where art thou, man? Is Mind in matter? Is Mind
+ capable of error as well as of truth, of evil as well as of
+532:24 good, when God is All and He is Mind and there is but
+ one God, hence one Mind?"
+
+ Fear comes of error
+
+ Fear was the first manifestation of the error of mate-
+532:27 rial sense. Thus error began and will end the dream of
+ matter, In the allegory the body had been
+ naked, and Adam knew it not; but now error
+532:30 demands that /mind/ shall see and feel through matter, the
+ five senses. The first impression material man had of
+533:1 himself was one of nakedness and shame. Had he lost
+ man's rich inheritance and God's behest, dominion over
+533:3 all the earth? No! This had never been bestowed on
+ Adam.
+
+ /Genesis/ iii. 11, 12. And He said, Who told thee that
+533:6 thou wast naked? Hast thou eaten of the tree, whereof I
+ commanded thee that thou shouldst not eat? And the man
+ said, The woman whom Thou gavest to be with me, she gave
+533:9 me of the tree, and I did eat.
+
+ The beguiling first lie
+
+ Here there is an attempt to trace all human errors
+ directly or indirectly to God, or good, as if He were the
+533:12 creator of evil. The allegory shows that the
+ snake-talker utters the first voluble lie, which
+ beguiles the woman and demoralizes the man. Adam,
+533:15 /alias mortal error/, charges God and woman with his own
+ dereliction, saying, "The woman, whom Thou gavest
+ me, is responsible." According to this belief, the rib taken
+533:18 from Adam's side has grown into an evil mind, named
+ /woman/, who aids man to make sinners more rapidly than
+ he can alone. Is this an help meet for man?
+
+533:21 Materiality, so obnoxious to God, is already found in the
+ rapid deterioration of the bone and flesh which came from
+ Adam to form Eve. The belief in material life and in-
+533:24 telligence is growing worse at every step, but error has its
+ suppositional day and multiplies until the end thereof.
+
+ False womanhood
+
+ Truth, cross-questioning man as to His knowledge of
+533:27 error, finds woman the first to confess her fault. She
+ says, " The serpent beguiled me, and I did
+ eat;" as much as to say in meek penitence,
+533:30 "Neither man nor God shall father my fault." She has
+ already learned that corporeal sense is the serpent. Hence
+534:1 she is first to abandon the belief in the material origin of
+ man and to discern spiritual creation. This hereafter
+534:3 enabled woman to be the mother of Jesus and to behold
+ at the sepulchre the risen Saviour, who was soon to mani-
+ fest the deathless man of God's creating. This enabled
+534:6 woman to be first to interpret the Scriptures in their true
+ sense, which reveals the spiritual origin of man.
+
+ /Genesis/ iii. 14, 15. And the Lord God [Jehovah] said
+534:9 unto the serpent, . . . I will put enmity between thee and
+ the woman, and between thy seed and her seed; it shall
+ bruise thy head, and thou shalt bruise his heel.
+
+ Spirit and flesh
+
+534:12 This prophecy has been fulfilled. The Son of the Virgin-
+ mother unfolded the remedy for Adam, or error; and the
+ Apostle Paul explains this warfare between the
+534:15 idea of divine power, which Jesus presented,
+ and mythological material intelligence called /energy/ and
+ opposed to Spirit.
+
+534:18 Paul says in his epistle to the Romans: "The carnal
+ mind is enmity against God; for it is not subject to the
+ law of God, neither indeed can be. So then they that
+534:21 are in the flesh cannot please God. But ye are not in the
+ flesh, but in the Spirit, if so be that the spirit of God dwell
+ in you."
+
+ Bruising sin's head
+
+534:24 There will be greater mental opposition to the spirit-
+ ual, scientific meaning of the Scriptures than there has
+ ever been since the Christian era began. The
+534:27 serpent, material sense, will bite the heel of
+ the woman, - will struggle to destroy the spiritual idea
+ of Love; and the woman, this idea, will bruise the head
+534:30 of lust. The spiritual idea has given the understanding
+535:1 a foothold in Christian Science. The seed of Truth and
+ the seed of error, of belief and of understanding, - yea,
+535:3 the seed of Spirit and the seed of matter, - are the wheat
+ and tares which time will separate, the one to be burned,
+ the other to be garnered into heavenly places.
+
+535:6 /Genesis/ iii. 16. Unto the woman He said, I will greatly
+ multiply thy sorrow and thy conception: in sorrow thou
+ shalt bring forth children; and thy desire shall be to thy
+535:9 husband, and he shall rule over thee.
+
+ Judgment on error
+
+ Divine Science deals its chief blow at the supposed ma-
+ terial foundations of life and intelligence. It dooms idol-
+535:12 atry. A belief in other gods, other creators,
+ and other creations must go down before Chris-
+ tian Science. It unveils the results of sin as shown in
+535:15 sickness and death. When will man pass through the
+ open gate of Christian Science into the heaven of Soul,
+ into the heritage of the first born among men? Truth is
+535:18 indeed " the way."
+
+ /Genesis/ iii. 17-19. And unto Adam He said, Because
+ thou hast hearkened unto the voice of thy wife, and hast
+535:21 eaten of the tree of which I commanded thee, saying, Thou
+ shalt not eat of it: cursed is the ground for thy sake; in
+ sorrow shalt thou eat of it all the days of thy life: thorns
+535:24 also and thistles shall it bring forth to thee; and thou shalt
+ eat the herb of the field: in the sweat of thy face shalt thou
+ eat bread, till thou return unto the ground; for out of it
+535:27 wast thou taken: for dust thou art, and unto dust shalt
+ thou return.
+
+ New earth and no more sea
+
+ In the first chapter of Genesis we read: "And God
+535:30 called the dry land Earth; and the gathering together
+536:1 of the waters called He Seas." In the Apocalypse it is
+ written: "And I saw a new heaven and a new earth: for
+536:3 the first heaven and the first earth were passed
+ away; and there was no more sea." In St.
+ John's vision, heaven and earth stand for spir-
+536:6 itual ideas, and the sea, as a symbol of tempest-tossed
+ human concepts advancing and receding, is represented
+ as having passed away. The divine understanding reigns,
+536:9 is /all/ and there is no other consciousness.
+
+ The fall of error
+
+ The way of error is awful to contemplate. The illu-
+ sion of sin is without hope or God. If man's spiritual
+536:12 gravitation and attraction to one Father, in
+ whom we " live, and move, and have our be-
+ ing," should be lost, and if man should be governed by
+536:15 corporeality instead of divine Principle, by body instead
+ of by Soul, man would be annihilated. Created by flesh
+ instead of by Spirit, starting from matter instead of from
+536:18 God, mortal man would be governed by himself. The
+ blind leading the blind, both would fall.
+
+ True attainment
+
+ Passions and appetites must end in pain. They are
+536:21 "of few days, and full of trouble." Their supposed joys
+ are cheats. Their narrow limits belittle their gratifica-
+ tions, and hedge about their achievements with thorns.
+536:24 Mortal mind accepts the erroneous, material concep-
+ tion of life and joy, but the true idea is gained from the
+ immortal side. Through toil, struggle, and sor-
+536:27 row, what do mortals attain? They give up
+ their belief in perishable life and happiness; the mortal
+ and material return to dust, and the immortal is reached.
+
+536:30 /Genesis/ iii. 22-24. And the Lord God [Jehovah] said,
+ Behold, the man is become as one of us, to know good
+537:1 and evil: and now, lest he put forth his hand, and take
+ also of the tree of life, and eat, and live forever; therefore
+537:3 the Lord God [Jehovah] sent him forth from the garden
+ of Eden, to till the ground from whence he was taken.
+ So He drove out the man: and He placed at the east
+537:6 of the garden of Eden Cherubims, and a flaming sword
+ which turned every way, to keep the way of the tree of
+ life.
+
+ Justice and recompense
+
+537:9 A knowledge of evil was never the essence of divin-
+ ity or manhood. In the first chapter of Genesis, evil
+ has no local habitation nor name. Crea-
+537:12 tion is there represented as spiritual, entire,
+ and good. "Whatsoever a man soweth, that shall he
+ also reap." Error excludes itself from harmony. Sin
+537:15 is its own punishment. Truth guards the gateway
+ to harmony. Error tills its own barren soil and buries
+ itself in the ground, since ground and dust stand for
+537:18 nothingness.
+
+ Inspired interpretation
+
+ No one can reasonably doubt that the purpose of this
+ allegory - this second account in Genesis - is to depict
+537:21 the falsity of error and the effects of error.
+ Subsequent Bible revelation is coordinate
+ with the Science of creation recorded in the
+537:24 first chapter of Genesis. Inspired writers interpret the
+ Word spiritually, while the ordinary historian interprets
+ it literally. Literally taken, the text is made to appear
+537:27 contradictory in some places, and divine Love, which
+ blessed the earth and gave it to man for a possession, is
+ represented as changeable. The literal meaning would
+537:30 imply that God withheld from man the opportunity to
+ reform, lest man should improve it and become better;
+ but this is not the nature of God, who is Love always, -
+538:1 Love infinitely wise and altogether lovely, who "seeketh
+ not her own."
+
+ Spiritual gateway
+
+538:3 Truth should, and does, drive error out of all selfhood.
+ Truth is a two-edged sword, guarding and guiding.
+ Truth places the cherub wisdom at the gate
+538:6 of understanding to note the proper guests.
+ Radiant with mercy and justice, the sword of Truth
+ gleams afar and indicates the infinite distance between
+538:9 Truth and error, between the material and spiritual, -
+ the unreal and the real.
+
+ Contrasted testimony
+
+ The sun, giving light and heat to the earth, is a figure
+538:12 of divine Life and Love, enlightening and sustaining the
+ universe. The "tree of life" is significant of
+ eternal reality or being. The "tree of knowl-
+538:15 edge" typifies unreality. The testimony of the serpent is
+ significant of the illusion of error, of the false claims that
+ misrepresent God, good. Sin, sickness, and death have
+538:18 no record in the Elohistic introduction of Genesis, in which
+ God creates the heavens, earth, and man. Until that
+ which contradicts the truth of being enters into the arena,
+538:21 evil has no history, and evil is brought into view only as
+ the unreal in contradistinction to the real and eternal.
+
+ /Genesis/ iv. 1. And Adam knew Eve his wife; and she
+538:24 conceived, and bare Cain, and said, I have gotten a man
+ from the Lord [Jehovah].
+
+ Erroneous conception
+
+ This account is given, not of immortal man, but of mor-
+538:27 tal man, and of sin which is temporal. As both mortal
+ man and sin have a beginning, they must
+ consequently have an end, while the sinless,
+538:30 real man is eternal. Eve's declaration, "I have gotten
+ a man from the Lord," supposes God to be the author
+539:1 of sin and sin's progeny. This false sense of existence
+ is fratricidal. In the words of Jesus, it (evil, devil) is
+539:3 "a murderer from the beginning." Error begins by
+ reckoning life as separate from Spirit, thus sapping the
+ foundations of immortality, as if life and immortality
+539:6 were something which matter can both give and take
+ away.
+
+ Only one standard
+
+ What can be the standard of good, of Spirit, of Life,
+539:9 or of Truth, if they produce their opposites, such as evil,
+ matter, error, and death? God could never
+ impart an element of evil, and man possesses
+539:12 nothing which he has not derived from God. How then
+ has man a basis for wrong-doing? Whence does he
+ obtain the propensity or power to do evil? Has Spirit
+539:15 resigned to matter the government of the universe?
+
+ A type of falsehood
+
+ The Scriptures declare that God condemned this lie as
+ to man's origin and character by condemning its symbol,
+539:18 the serpent, to grovel beneath all the beasts
+ of the field. It is false to say that Truth and
+ error commingle in creation. In parable and argument,
+539:21 this falsity is exposed by our Master as self-evidently
+ wrong. Disputing these points with the Pharisees and
+ arguing for the Science of creation, Jesus said: "Do men
+539:24 gather grapes of thorns?" Paul asked: "What com-
+ munion hath light with darkness? And what concord
+ hath Christ with Belial?"
+
+ Scientific offspring
+
+539:27 The divine origin of Jesus gave him more than human
+ power to expound the facts of creation, and demonstrate
+ the one Mind which makes and governs man
+539:30 and the universe. The Science of creation,
+ so conspicuous in the birth of Jesus inspired his wisest
+ and least-understood sayings, and was the basis of his
+540:1 marvellous demonstrations. Christ is the offspring of
+ Spirit, and spiritual existence shows that Spirit creates
+540:3 neither a wicked nor a mortal man, lapsing into sin, sick-
+ ness, and death.
+
+ Cleansing upheaval
+
+ In Isaiah we read: "I make peace, and create evil. I
+540:6 the Lord do all these things;" but the prophet referred to
+ divine law as stirring up the belief in evil to its
+ utmost, when bringing it to the surface and re-
+540:9 ducing it to its common denominator, nothingness. The
+ muddy river-bed must be stirred in order to purify the
+ stream. In moral chemicalization, when the symptoms
+540:12 of evil, illusion, are aggravated, we may think in our igno-
+ rance that the Lord hath wrought an evil; but we ought
+ to know that God's law uncovers so-called sin and its
+540:15 effects, only that Truth may annihilate all sense of evil
+ and all power to sin.
+
+ Allegiance to Spirit
+
+ Science renders "unto Caesar the things which are
+540:18 Caesar's; and unto God the things that are God's." It
+ saith to the human sense of sin, sickness, and
+ death, "God never made you, and you are a
+540:21 false sense which hath no knowledge of God." The pur-
+ pose of the Hebrew allegory, representing error as assum-
+ ing a divine character, is to teach mortals never to believe
+540:24 a lie.
+
+ /Genesis/ iv. 3, 4. Cain brought of the fruit of the ground
+ an offering unto the Lord [Jehovah]. And Abel, he also
+540:27 brought of the firstlings of his flock, and of the fat thereof.
+
+ Spiritual and material
+
+ Cain is the type of mortal and material man, conceived
+ in sin and "shapen in iniquity;" he is not the
+540:30 type of Truth and Love. Material in origin
+ and sense, he brings a material offering to God. Abel
+541:1 takes his offering from the firstlings of the flock. A lamb
+ is a more animate form of existence, and more nearly re-
+541:3 sembles a mind-offering than does Cain's fruit. Jealous
+ of his brother's gift, Cain seeks Abel's life, instead of mak-
+ ing his own gift a higher tribute to the Most High.
+
+541:6 /Genesis/ iv. 4, 5. And the Lord [Jehovah] had respect
+ unto Abel, and to his offering: but unto Cain, and to his
+ offering, He had not respect.
+
+541:9 Had God more respect for the homage bestowed through
+ a gentle animal than for the worship expressed by Cain's
+ fruit? No; but the lamb was a more spiritual type of
+541:12 even the human concept of Love than the herbs of the
+ ground could be.
+
+ /Genesis/ iv. 8. Cain rose up against Abel his brother, and
+541:15 slew him.
+
+ The erroneous belief that life, substance, and intelli-
+ gence can be material ruptures the life and brotherhood
+541:18 of man at the very outset.
+
+ /Genesis/ iv. 9. And the Lord [Jehovah] said unto Cain,
+ Where is Abel thy brother? And he said, I know not: Am
+541:21 I my brother's keeper?
+
+ Brotherhood repudiated
+
+ Here the serpentine lie invents new forms. At first it
+ usurps divine power. It is supposed to say
+541:24 in the first instance, "Ye shall be as gods."
+ Now it repudiates even the human duty of man towards
+ his brother.
+
+541:27 /Genesis/ iv. 10, 11. And He [Jehovah] said, . . . The
+ voice of thy brother's blood crieth unto Me from the ground.
+ And now art thou cursed from the earth.
+
+ Murder brings its curse
+
+542:1 The belief of life in matter sins at every step. It in-
+ curs divine displeasure, and it would kill Jesus that it
+542:3 might be rid of troublesome Truth. Material
+ beliefs would slay the spiritual idea when-
+ ever and wherever it appears. Though error hides
+542:6 behind a lie and excuses guilt, error cannot forever be
+ concealed. Truth, through her eternal laws, unveils
+ error. Truth causes sin to betray itself, and sets upon
+542:9 error the mark of the beast. Even the disposition to
+ excuse guilt or to conceal it is punished. The avoidance
+ of justice and the denial of truth tend to perpetuate sin,
+542:12 invoke crime, jeopardize self-control, and mock divine
+ mercy.
+
+ /Genesis/ iv. 15. And the Lord [Jehovah] said unto him
+542:15 Therefore whosoever slayeth Cain, vengeance shall be taken
+ on him sevenfold. And the Lord [Jehovah] set a mark
+ upon Cain, lest any finding him should kill him.
+
+ Retribution and remorse
+
+542:18 "They that take the sword shall perish with the
+ sword." Let Truth uncover and destroy error in God's
+ own way, and let human justice pattern the
+542:21 divine. Sin will receive its full penalty, both
+ for what it is and for what it does. Justice marks
+ the sinner, and teaches mortals not to remove the
+542:24 waymarks of God. To envy's own hell, justice con-
+ signs the lie which, to advance itself, breaks God's
+ commandments.
+
+542:27 /Genesis/ iv. 16. And Cain went out from the presence of
+ the Lord [Jehovah], and dwelt in the land of Nod.
+
+ Climax of suffering
+
+ The sinful misconception of Life as something less
+543:1 than God, having no truth to support it, falls back upon
+ itself. This error, after reaching the climax of suffering,
+543:3 yields to Truth and returns to dust; but it
+ is only mortal man and not the real man,
+ who dies. The image of Spirit cannot be effaced, since it
+543:6 is the idea of Truth and changes not, but becomes more
+ beautifully apparent at error's demise.
+
+ Dwelling in dreamland
+
+ In divine Science, the material man is shut out from
+543:9 the presence of God. The five corporeal senses cannot
+ take cognizance of Spirit. They cannot come
+ into His presence, and must dwell in dream-
+543:12 land, until mortals arrive at the understanding that ma-
+ terial life, with all its sin, sickness, and death, is an illu-
+ sion, against which divine Science is engaged in a warfare
+543:15 of extermination. The great verities of existence are
+ never excluded by falsity.
+
+ Man springs from Mind
+
+ All error proceeds from the evidence before the mate-
+543:18 rial senses. If man is material and originates in an
+ egg, who shall say that he is not primarily
+ dust? May not Darwin be right in think-
+543:21 ing that apehood preceded mortal manhood? Minerals
+ and vegetables are found, according to divine Science,
+ to be the creations of erroneous thought, not of matter.
+543:24 Did man, whom God created with a word, originate
+ in an egg? When Spirit made all, did it leave aught
+ for matter to create? Ideas of Truth alone are reflected
+543:27 in the myriad manifestations of Life, and thus it is
+ seen that man springs solely from Mind. The belief
+ that matter supports life would make Life, or God,
+543:30 mortal.
+
+ Material inception
+
+ The text, "In the day that the Lord God [Jehovah
+ God] made the earth and the heavens," introduces the
+544:1 record of a material creation which followed the spiritual,
+ - a creation so wholly apart from God's, that Spirit
+544:3 had no participation in it. In God's creation
+ ideas became productive, obedient to Mind.
+ There was no rain and "not a man to till the ground."
+544:6 Mind, instead of matter, being the producer, Life was
+ self-sustained. Birth, decay, and death arise from the
+ material sense of things, not from the spiritual, for in
+544:9 the latter Life consisteth not of the things which a man
+ eateth. Matter cannot change the eternal fact that
+ man exists because God exists. Nothing is new to the
+544:12 infinite Mind.
+
+ First evil suggestion
+
+ In Science, Mind neither produces matter nor does
+ matter produce mind. No mortal mind has the might
+544:15 or right or wisdom to create or to destroy.
+ All is under the control of the one Mind,
+ even God. The first statement about evil, - the first
+544:18 suggestion of more than the one Mind, - is in the fable
+ of the serpent. The facts of creation, as previously re-
+ corded, include nothing of the kind.
+
+ Material personality
+
+544:21 The serpent is supposed to say, "Ye shall be as gods,"
+ but these gods must be evolved from materiality and be
+ the very antipodes of immortal and spiritual
+544:24 being. Man is the likeness of Spirit, but a
+ material personality is not this likeness. Therefore man,
+ in this allegory, is neither a lesser god nor the image and
+544:27 likeness of the one God.
+
+ Material, erroneous belief reverses understanding and
+ truth. It declares mind to be in and of matter, so-called
+544:30 mortal life to be Life, infinity to enter man's nostrils
+ so that matter becomes spiritual. Error begins with
+ corporeality as the producer instead of divine Prin-
+545:1 ciple, and explains Deity through mortal and finite con-
+ ceptions.
+
+545:3 "Behold, the man is become as one of us." This could
+ not be the utterance of Truth or Science, for according
+ to the record, material man was fast degenerating and
+545:6 never had been divinely conceived.
+
+ Mental tillage
+
+ The condemnation of mortals to till the ground means
+ this, - that mortals should so improve material belief
+545:9 by thought tending spiritually upward as to
+ destroy materiality. Man, created by God,
+ was given dominion over the whole earth. The notion
+545:12 of a material universe is utterly opposed to the theory
+ of man as evolved from Mind. Such fundamental errors
+ send falsity into all human doctrines and conclusions,
+545:15 and do not accord infinity to Deity. Error tills the
+ whole ground in this material theory, which is entirely a
+ false view, destructive to existence and happiness. Out-
+545:18 side of Christian Science all is vague and hypothetical, the
+ opposite of Truth; yet this opposite, in its false view of
+ God and man, impudently demands a blessing.
+
+ Erroneous standpoint
+
+545:21 The translators of this record of scientific creation
+ entertained a false sense of being. They believed in
+ the existence of matter, its propagation and
+545:24 power. From that standpoint of error, they
+ could not apprehend the nature and operation of Spirit.
+ Hence the seeming contradiction in that Scripture, which
+545:27 is so glorious in its spiritual signification. Truth has
+ but one reply to all error, - to sin, sickness, and death:
+ "Dust [nothingness] thou art, and unto dust [nothingness]
+545:30 shalt thou return."
+
+ Mortality mythical
+
+ "As in Adam [error] all die, even so in Christ [Truth]
+ shall all be made alive." The mortality of man is a
+546:1 myth, for man is immortal. The false belief that spirit is
+ now submerged in matter, at some future time to be eman-
+546:3 cipated from it, - this belief alone is mortal.
+ Spirit, God, never germinates, but is "the same
+ yesterday, and to-day, and forever." If Mind, God, cre-
+546:6 ates error, that error must exist in the divine Mind, and
+ this assumption of error would dethrone the perfection
+ of Deity.
+
+ No truth from a material basis
+
+546:9 Is Christian Science contradictory? Is the divine
+ Principle of creation misstated? Has God no Science to
+ declare Mind, while matter is governed by un-
+546:12 erring intelligence? "There went up a mist
+ from the earth." This represents error as
+ starting from an idea of good on a material basis. It
+546:15 supposes God and man to be manifested only through
+ the corporeal senses, although the material senses can
+ take no cognizance of Spirit or the spiritual idea.
+546:18 Genesis and the Apocalypse seem more obscure than
+ other portions of the Scripture, because they cannot
+ possibly be interpreted from a material standpoint. To
+546:21 the author, they are transparent, for they contain the deep
+ divinity of the Bible.
+
+ Dawning of spiritual facts
+
+ Christian Science is dawning upon a material age.
+546:24 The great spiritual facts of being, like rays of light, shine
+ in the darkness, though the darkness, com-
+ prehending them not, may deny their reality.
+546:27 The proof that the system stated in this book is Chris-
+ tianly scientific resides in the good this system accom-
+ plishes, for it cures on a divine demonstrable Principle
+546:30 which all may understand.
+
+ Proof given in healing
+
+ If mathematics should present a thousand different
+ examples of one rule, the proving of one example would
+547:1 authenticate all the others. A simple statement of Chris-
+ tian Science, if demonstrated by healing, contains the
+547:3 proof of all here said of Christian Science. If
+ one of the statements in this book is true, every
+ one must be true, for not one departs from the stated sys-
+547:6 tem and rule. You can prove for yourself, dear reader,
+ the Science of healing, and so ascertain if the author has
+ given you the correct interpretation of Scripture.
+
+ Embryonic evolution
+
+547:9 The late Louis Agassiz, by his microscopic examination
+ of a vulture's ovum, strengthens the thinker's conclusions
+ as to the scientific theory of creation. Agassiz
+547:12 was able to see in the egg the earth's atmos-
+ phere, the gathering clouds, the moon and stars, while the
+ germinating speck of so-called embryonic life seemed a
+547:15 small sun. In its history of mortality, Darwin's theory
+ of evolution from a material basis is more consistent than
+ most theories. Briefly, this is Darwin's theory, - that
+547:18 Mind produces its opposite, matter, and endues matter
+ with power to recreate the universe, including man. Ma-
+ terial evolution implies that the great First Cause must
+547:21 become material, and afterwards must either return to
+ Mind or go down into dust and nothingness.
+
+ True theory of the universe
+
+ The Scriptures are very sacred. Our aim must be to
+547:24 have them understood spiritually, for only by this under-
+ standing can truth be gained. The true the-
+ ory of the universe, including man, is not in
+547:27 material history but in spiritual development.
+ Inspired thought relinquishes a material, sensual, and
+ mortal theory of the universe, and adopts the spiritual and
+547:30 immortal.
+
+ Scriptural perception
+
+ It is this spiritual perception of Scripture, which lifts
+ humanity out of disease and death and inspires faith.
+548:1 "The Spirit and the bride say, Come! . . . and whoso-
+ ever will, let him take the water of life freely." Christian
+548:3 Science separates error from truth, and breathes
+ through the sacred pages the spiritual sense of
+ life, substance, and intelligence. In this Science, we dis-
+548:6 cover man in the image and likeness of God. We see that
+ man has never lost his spiritual estate and his eternal
+ harmony.
+
+ The clouds dissolving
+
+548:9 How little light or heat reach our earth when clouds
+ cover the sun's face! So Christian Science can be seen
+ only as the clouds of corporeal sense roll away.
+548:12 Earth has little light or joy for mortals before
+ Life is spiritually learned. Every agony of mortal error
+ helps error to destroy error, and so aids the apprehension
+548:15 of immortal Truth. This is the new birth going on
+ hourly, by which men may entertain angels, the true
+ ideas of God, the spiritual sense of being.
+
+ Prediction of a naturalist
+
+548:18 Speaking of the origin of mortals, a famous naturalist
+ says: "It is very possible that many general statements
+ now current, about birth and generation, will
+548:21 be changed with the progress of information."
+ Had the naturalist, through his tireless researches, gained
+ the diviner side in Christian Science, - so far apart from
+548:24 his material sense of animal growth and organization, -
+ he would have blessed the human race more abundantly.
+
+ Methods of reproduction
+
+ Natural history is richly endowed by the labors and
+548:27 genius of great men. Modern discoveries have brought
+ to light important facts in regard to so-called
+ embryonic life. Agassiz declares ("Methods
+548:30 of Study in Natural History,") "Certain ani-
+ mals, besides the ordinary process of generation, also
+ increase their numbers naturally and constantly by self-
+549:1 division." This discovery is corroborative of the Science
+ of Mind, for this discovery shows that the multiplication
+549:3 of certain animals takes place apart from sexual condi-
+ tions. The supposition that life germinates in eggs and
+ must decay after it has grown to maturity, if not before,
+549:6 is shown by divine metaphysics to be a mistake, - a
+ blunder which will finally give place to higher theories
+ and demonstrations.
+
+ The three processes
+
+549:9 Creatures of lower forms of organism are supposed
+ to have, as classes, three different methods of reproduc-
+ tion and to multiply their species sometimes
+549:12 through eggs, sometimes through buds, and
+ sometimes through self-division. According to recent
+ lore, successive generations do not begin with the /birth/ of
+549:15 new individuals, or personalities, but with the formation
+ of the nucleus, or egg, from which one or more individu-
+ alities subsequently emerge; and we must therefore look
+549:18 upon the simple ovum as the germ, the starting-point, of
+ the most complicated corporeal structures, including those
+ which we call human. Here these material researches
+549:21 culminate in such vague hypotheses as must necessarily
+ attend false systems, which rely upon physics and are de-
+ void of metaphysics.
+
+ Deference to material law
+
+549:24 In one instance a celebrated naturalist, Agassiz, dis-
+ covers the pathway leading to divine Science, and beards
+ the lion of materialism in its den. At that
+549:27 point, however, even this great observer mis-
+ takes nature, forsakes Spirit as the divine origin of
+ creative Truth, and allows matter and material law to
+549:30 usurp the prerogatives of omnipotence. He absolutely
+ drops from his summit, coming down to a belief in the
+ material origin of man, for he virtually affirms that
+550:1 the germ of humanity is in a circumscribed and non-
+ intelligent egg.
+
+ Deep-reaching interrogations
+
+550:3 If this be so, whence cometh Life, or Mind, to the
+ human race? Matter surely does not possess Mind.
+ God is the Life, or intelligence, which forms
+550:6 and preserves the individuality and identity
+ of animals as well as of men. God cannot
+ become finite, and be limited within material bounds.
+550:9 Spirit cannot become matter, nor can Spirit be developed
+ through its opposite. Of what avail is it to investigate
+ what is miscalled material life, which ends, even as it be-
+550:12 gins, in nameless nothingness? The true sense of being
+ and its eternal perfection should appear now, even as it
+ will hereafter.
+
+ Stages of existence
+
+550:15 Error of thought is reflected in error of action. The
+ continual contemplation of existence as material and cor-
+ poreal - as beginning and ending, and with
+550:18 birth, decay, and dissolution as its component
+ stages - hides the true and spiritual Life, and causes
+ our standard to trail in the dust. If Life has any starting-
+550:21 point whatsoever, then the great I AM is a myth. If Life
+ is God, as the Scriptures imply, then Life is not embry-
+ onic, it is infinite. An egg is an impossible enclosure for
+550:24 Deity.
+
+ Embryology supplies no instance of one species pro-
+ ducing its opposite. A serpent never begets a bird, nor
+550:27 does a lion bring forth a lamb. Amalgamation is deemed
+ monstrous and is seldom fruitful, but it is not so hideous
+ and absurd as the supposition that Spirit - the pure and
+550:30 holy, the immutable and immortal - can originate the
+ impure and mortal and dwell in it. As Christian Science
+ repudiates self-evident impossibilities, the material senses
+551:1 must father these absurdities, for both the material senses
+ and their reports are unnatural, impossible, and unreal.
+
+ The real producer
+
+551:3 Either Mind produces, or it is produced. If Mind is
+ first, it cannot produce its opposite in quality and quantity,
+ called matter. If matter is first, it cannot pro-
+551:6 duce Mind. Like produces like. In natural
+ history, the bird is not the product of a beast. In spiritual
+ history, matter is not the progenitor of Mind.
+
+ The ascent of species
+
+551:9 One distinguished naturalist argues that mortals spring
+ from eggs and in races. Mr. Darwin admits this, but he
+ adds that mankind has ascended through all
+551:12 the lower grades of existence. Evolution de-
+ scribes the gradations of human belief, but it does not
+ acknowledge the method of divine Mind, nor see that ma-
+551:15 terial methods are impossible in divine Science and that
+ all Science is of God, not of man.
+
+ Transmitted peculiarities
+
+ Naturalists ask: "What can there be, of a material
+551:18 nature, transmitted through these bodies called eggs, -
+ themselves composed of the simplest material
+ elements, - by which all peculiarities of an-
+551:21 cestry, belonging to either sex, are brought down from
+ generation to generation?" The question of the natu-
+ ralist amounts to this: How can matter originate or trans-
+551:24 mit mind? We answer that it cannot. Darkness and
+ doubt encompass thought, so long as it bases creation on
+ materiality. From a material standpoint, "Canst thou
+551:27 by searching find out God?" All must be Mind, or
+ else all must be matter. Neither can produce the other.
+ Mind is immortal; but error declares that the material
+551:30 seed must decay in order to propagate its species, and
+ the resulting germ is doomed to the same routine.
+
+ Causation not in matter
+
+ The ancient and hypothetical question, Which is first,
+552:1 the egg or the bird? is answered, if the egg produces the
+ parent. But we cannot stop here. Another question
+552:3 follows: Who or what produces the parent of
+ the egg? That the earth was hatched from the
+ "egg of night" was once an accepted theory. Heathen
+552:6 philosophy, modern geology, and all other material hy-
+ potheses deal with causation as contingent on matter
+ and as necessarily apparent to the corporeal senses, even
+552:9 where the proof requisite to sustain this assumption is un-
+ discovered. Mortal theories make friends of sin, sickness,
+ and death; whereas the spiritual scientific facts of exist-
+552:12 ence include no member of this dolorous and fatal triad.
+
+ Emergence of mortals
+
+ Human experience in mortal life, which starts from an
+ egg, corresponds with that of Job, when he says, "Man
+552:15 that is born of a woman is of few days, and
+ full of trouble." Mortals must emerge from
+ this notion of material life as all-in-all. They must peck
+552:18 open their shells with Christian Science, and look outward
+ and upward. But thought, loosened from a material
+ basis but not yet instructed by Science, may become wild
+552:21 with freedom and so be self-contradictory.
+
+ Persistence of species
+
+ From a material source flows no remedy for sorrow,
+ sin, and death, for the redeeming power, from the ills
+552:24 they occasion, is not in egg nor in dust. The
+ blending tints of leaf and flower show the
+ order of matter to be the order of mortal mind. The
+552:27 intermixture of different species, urged to its utmost
+ limits, results in a return to the original species. Thus
+ it is learned that matter is a manifestation of mortal
+552:30 mind, and that matter always surrenders its claims when
+ the perfect and eternal Mind is understood.
+
+ Better basis than embryology
+
+ Naturalists describe the origin of mortal and material
+553:1 existence in the various forms of embryology, and ac-
+ company their descriptions with important observations,
+553:3 which should awaken thought to a higher and
+ purer contemplation of man's origin. This
+ clearer consciousness must precede an under-
+553:6 standing of the harmony of being. Mortal thought must
+ obtain a better basis, get nearer the truth of being, or
+ health will never be universal, and harmony will never
+553:9 become the standard of man.
+
+ One of our ablest naturalists has said: "We have no
+ right to assume that individuals have grown or been
+553:12 formed under circumstances which made material con-
+ ditions essential to their maintenance and reproduction,
+ or important to their origin and first introduction."
+553:15 Why, then, is the naturalist's basis so materialistic,
+ and why are his deductions generally material?
+
+ All nativity in thought
+
+ Adam was created before Eve. In this instance, it is
+553:18 seen that the maternal egg never brought forth Adam.
+ Eve was formed from Adam's rib, not from a
+ foetal ovum. Whatever theory may be adopted
+553:21 by general mortal thought to account for human origin,
+ that theory is sure to become the signal for the appear-
+ ance of its method in finite forms and operations. If con-
+553:24 sentaneous human belief agrees upon an ovum as the
+ point of emergence for the human race, this potent belief
+ will immediately supersede the more ancient supersti-
+553:27 tion about the creation from dust or from the rib of our
+ primeval father.
+
+ Being is immortal
+
+ You may say that mortals are formed before they
+553:30 think or know aught of their origin, and you
+ may also ask how belief can affect a result
+ which precedes the development of that belief. It can
+554:1 only be replied, that Christian Science reveals what "eye
+ hath not seen," - even the cause of all that exists, - for
+554:3 the universe, inclusive of man, is as eternal as God, who
+ is its divine immortal Principle. There is no such thing
+ as mortality, nor are there properly any mortal beings,
+554:6 because being is immortal, like Deity, - or, rather, being
+ and Deity are inseparable.
+
+ Our conscious development
+
+ Error is always error. It is /no thing/. Any statement
+554:9 of life, following from a misconception of life, is errone-
+ ous, because it is destitute of any knowledge
+ of the so-called selfhood of life, destitute of
+554:12 any knowledge of its origin or existence. The mortal
+ is unconscious of his foetal and infantile existence; but
+ as he grows up into another false claim, that of self-con-
+554:15 scious matter, he learns to say, "I am somebody; but
+ who made me?" Error replies, "God made you." The
+ first effort of error has been and is to impute to God the
+554:18 creation of whatever is sinful and mortal; but infinite
+ Mind sets at naught such a mistaken belief.
+
+ Mendacity of error
+
+ Jesus defined this opposite of God and His creation
+554:21 better than we can, when he said, "He is a liar, and the
+ father of it." Jesus also said, "Have not I
+ chosen you twelve, and one of you is a devil?"
+554:24 This he said of Judas, one of Adam's race. Jesus never
+ intimated that God made a devil, but he did say, "Ye
+ are of your father, the devil." All these sayings were to
+554:27 show that mind in matter is the author of itself, and is
+ simply a falsity and illusion.
+
+ Ailments of animals
+
+ It is the general belief that the lower animals are less
+554:30 sickly than those possessing higher organiza-
+ tions, especially those of the human form.
+ This would indicate that there is less disease in propor-
+555:1 tion as the force of mortal mind is less pungent or sensi-
+ tive, and that health attends the absence of mortal mind.
+555:3 A fair conclusion from this might be, that it is the human
+ belief, and not the divine arbitrament, which brings the
+ physical organism under the yoke of disease.
+
+ Ignorance the sign of error
+
+555:6 An inquirer once said to the discoverer of Christian
+ Science: "I like your explanations of truth, but I do
+ not comprehend what you say about error."
+555:9 This is the nature of error. The mark of igno-
+ rance is on its forehead, for it neither understands nor
+ can be understood. Error would have itself received as
+555:12 mind, as if it were as real and God-created as truth; but
+ Christian Science attributes to error neither entity nor
+ power, because error is neither mind nor the outcome of
+555:15 Mind.
+
+ The origin of divinity
+
+ Searching for the origin of man, who is the reflection
+ of God, is like inquiring into the origin of God, the self-
+555:18 existent and eternal. Only impotent error
+ would seek to unite Spirit with matter, good
+ with evil, immortality with mortality, and call this
+555:21 sham unity /man/, as if man were the offspring of both
+ Mind and matter, of both Deity and humanity. Crea-
+ tion rests on a spiritual basis. We lose our standard of
+555:24 perfection and set aside the proper conception of Deity,
+ when we admit that the perfect is the author of aught
+ that can become imperfect, that God bestows the power
+555:27 to sin, or that Truth confers the ability to err. Our
+ great example, Jesus, could restore the individualized
+ manifestation of existence, which seemed to vanish in
+555:30 death. Knowing that God was the Life of man, Jesus
+ was able to present himself unchanged after the cruci-
+ fixion. Truth fosters the idea of Truth, and not the be-
+556:1 lief in illusion or error. That which is real, is sustained
+ by Spirit.
+
+ Genera classified
+
+556:3 Vertebrata, articulata, mollusca, and radiata are mor-
+ tal and material concepts classified, and are supposed to
+ possess life and mind. These false beliefs
+556:6 will disappear, when the radiation of Spirit
+ destroys forever all belief in intelligent matter. Then
+ will the new heaven and new earth appear, for the for-
+556:9 mer things will have passed away.
+
+ The Christian's privilege
+
+ Mortal belief infolds the conditions of sin. Mortal
+ belief dies to live again in renewed forms, only to go out
+556:12 at last forever; for life everlasting is not to be
+ gained by dying. Christian Science may ab-
+ sorb the attention of sage and philosopher, but
+556:15 the Christian alone can fathom it. It is made known
+ most fully to him who understands best the divine Life.
+ Did the origin and the enlightenment of the race come
+556:18 from the deep sleep which fell upon Adam? Sleep is
+ darkness, but God's creative mandate was, "Let there be
+ light." In sleep, cause and effect are mere illusions.
+556:21 They seem to be something, but are not. Oblivion and
+ dreams, not realities, come with sleep. Even so goes on
+ the Adam-belief, of which mortal and material life is the
+556:24 dream.
+
+ Ontology /versus/ physiology
+
+ Ontology receives less attention than physiology. Why?
+ Because mortal mind must waken to spiritual
+556:27 life before it cares to solve the problem of
+ being, hence the author's experience; but when
+ that awakening comes, existence will be on a new stand-
+556:30 point.
+
+ It is related that a father plunged his infant babe, only
+ a few hours old, into the water for several minutes, and
+557:1 repeated this operation daily, until the child could remain
+ under water twenty minutes, moving and playing with-
+557:3 out harm, like a fish. Parents should remember this
+ and learn how to develop their children properly on dry
+ land.
+
+ The curse removed
+
+557:6 Mind controls the birth-throes in the lower realms of
+ nature, where parturition is without suffering. Vege-
+ tables, minerals, and many animals suffer no
+557:9 pain in multiplying; but human propagation
+ has its suffering because it is a false belief. Christian Sci-
+ ence reveals harmony as proportionately increasing as the
+557:12 line of creation rises towards spiritual man, - towards
+ enlarged understanding and intelligence; but in the line
+ of the corporeal senses, the less a mortal knows of sin,
+557:15 disease, and mortality, the better for him, - the less pain
+ and sorrow are his. When the mist of mortal mind evap-
+ orates, the curse will be removed which says to woman,
+557:18 "In sorrow thou shalt bring forth children." Divine
+ Science rolls back the clouds of error with the light of
+ Truth, and lifts the curtain on man as never born and as
+557:21 never dying, but as coexistent with his creator.
+
+ Popular theology takes up the history of man as if he
+ began materially right, but immediately fell into mental
+557:24 sin; whereas revealed religion proclaims the Science of
+ Mind and its formations as being in accordance with
+ the first chapter of the Old Testament, when God, Mind,
+557:27 spake and it was done.
+
+
+
+
+ CHAPTER XVI - THE APOCALYPSE
+
+ Blessed is he that readeth, and they that hear the words of
+ this prophecy, and keep those things which are written therein:
+ for the time is at hand. - REVELATION.
+
+ Great is the Lord, and greatly to be praised in the city of
+ our God, in the mountain of His holiness. - PSALMS.
+
+558:1 ST. JOHN writes, in the tenth chapter of his book of
+ Revelation: -
+
+558:3 And I saw another mighty angel come down from heaven,
+ clothed with a cloud: and a rainbow was upon his head, and
+ his face was as it were the sun, and his feet as pillars of
+558:6 fire: and he had in his hand a little book open: and he
+ set his right foot upon the sea, and his left foot on the
+ earth.
+
+ The new Evangel
+
+558:9 This angel or message which comes from God, clothed
+ with a cloud, prefigures divine Science. To mortal sense
+ Science seems at first obscure, abstract, and
+558:12 dark; but a bright promise crowns its brow.
+ When understood, it is Truth's prism and praise. When
+ you look it fairly in the face, you can heal by its means,
+558:15 and it has for you a light above the sun, for God "is the
+ light thereof." Its feet are pillars of fire, foundations
+ of Truth and Love. It brings the baptism of the Holy
+558:18 Ghost, whose flames of Truth were prophetically de-
+ scribed by John the Baptist as consuming error.
+
+ Truth's volume
+
+559:1 This angel had in his hand "a little book," open for
+ all to read and understand. Did this same book contain
+559:3 the revelation of divine Science, the "right
+ foot" or dominant power of which was upon
+ the sea, - upon elementary, latent error, the source of
+559:6 all error's visible forms? The angel's left foot was upon
+ the earth; that is, a secondary power was exercised upon
+ visible error and audible sin. The "still, small voice"
+559:9 of scientific thought reaches over continent and ocean
+ to the globe's remotest bound. The inaudible voice of
+ Truth is, to the human mind, "as when a lion roareth."
+559:12 It is heard in the desert and in dark places of fear. It
+ arouses the "seven thunders" of evil, and stirs their latent
+ forces to utter the full diapason of secret tones. Then is
+559:15 the power of Truth demonstrated, - made manifest in
+ the destruction of error. Then will a voice from harmony
+ cry: "Go and take the little book. . . . Take it, and eat
+559:18 it up; and it shall make thy belly bitter, but it shall be in
+ thy mouth sweet as honey." Mortals, obey the heavenly
+ evangel. Take divine Science. Read this book from
+559:21 beginning to end. Study it, ponder it. It will be indeed
+ sweet at its first taste, when it heals you; but murmur not
+ over Truth, if you find its digestion bitter. When you
+559:24 approach nearer and nearer to this divine Principle, when
+ you eat the divine body of this Principle, - thus partak-
+ ing of the nature, or primal elements, of Truth and Love,
+559:27 - do not be surprised nor discontented because you must
+ share the hemlock cup and eat the bitter herbs; for the
+ Israelites of old at the Paschal meal thus prefigured this
+559:30 perilous passage out of bondage into the El Dorado of faith
+ and hope.
+
+ To-day's lesson
+
+ The twelfth chapter of the Apocalypse, or Revela-
+560:1 tion of St. John, has a special suggestiveness in connec-
+ tion with the nineteenth century. In the opening of the
+560:3 sixth seal, typical of six thousand years since
+ Adam, the distinctive feature has reference
+ to the present age.
+
+560:6 /Revelation/ xii. 1. And there appeared a great wonder in
+ heaven; a woman clothed with the sun, and the moon
+ under her feet, and upon her head a crown of twelve
+560:9 stars.
+
+ True estimate of God's messenger
+
+ Heaven represents harmony, and divine Science inter-
+ prets the Principle of heavenly harmony. The great
+560:12 miracle, to human sense, is divine Love, and
+ the grand necessity of existence is to gain the
+ true idea of what constitutes the kingdom of
+560:15 heaven in man. This goal is never reached while we
+ hate our neighbor or entertain a false estimate of any-
+ one whom God has appointed to voice His Word. Again,
+560:18 without a correct sense of its highest visible idea, we can
+ never understand the divine Principle. The botanist must
+ know the genus and species of a plant in order to classify
+560:21 it correctly. As it is with things, so is it with persons.
+
+ Persecution harmful
+
+ Abuse of the motives and religion of St. Paul hid from
+ view the apostle's character, which made him equal to
+560:24 his great mission. Persecution of all who have
+ spoken something new and better of God has
+ not only obscured the light of the ages, but has been fatal
+560:27 to the persecutors. Why? Because it has hid from
+ them the true idea which has been presented. To mis-
+ understand Paul, was to be ignorant of the divine idea he
+560:30 taught. Ignorance of the divine idea betrays at once a
+ greater ignorance of the divine Principle of the idea - igno-
+561:1 rance of Truth and Love. The understanding of Truth
+ and Love, the Principle which works out the ends of eternal
+561:3 good and destroys both faith in evil and the practice of
+ evil, leads to the discernment of the divine idea.
+
+ Espousals supernal
+
+ Agassiz, through his microscope, saw the sun in an
+561:6 egg at a point of so-called embryonic life. Because of
+ his more spiritual vision, St. John saw an
+ "angel standing in the sun." The Revelator
+561:9 beheld the spiritual idea from the mount of vision.
+ Purity was the symbol of Life and Love. The Revelator
+ saw also the spiritual ideal as a woman clothed in light, a
+561:12 bride coming down from heaven, wedded to the Lamb
+ of Love. To John, "the bride" and "the Lamb" repre-
+ sented the correlation of divine Principle and spiritual idea,
+561:15 God and His Christ, bringing harmony to earth.
+
+ Divinity and humanity
+
+ John saw the human and divine coincidence, shown in
+ the man Jesus, as divinity embracing humanity in Life
+561:18 and its demonstration, - reducing to human
+ perception and understanding the Life which
+ is God. In divine revelation, material and corporeal self-
+561:21 hood disappear, and the spiritual idea is understood.
+
+ Spiritual sunlight
+
+ The woman in the Apocalypse symbolizes generic man,
+ the spiritual idea of God; she illustrates the coincidence
+561:24 of God and man as the divine Principle and
+ divine idea. The Revelator symbolizes Spirit
+ by the sun. The spiritual idea is clad with the radiance
+561:27 of spiritual Truth, and matter is put under her feet. The
+ light portrayed is really neither solar nor lunar, but spirit-
+ ual Life, which is "the light of men." In the first chapter
+561:30 of the Fourth Gospel it is written, "There was a man sent
+ from God . . . to bear witness of that Light."
+
+ Spiritual idea revealed
+
+ John the Baptist prophesied the coming of the im-
+562:1 maculate Jesus, and John saw in those days the spiritual
+ idea as the Messiah, who would baptize with the Holy
+562:3 Ghost,- divine Science. As Elias presented
+ the idea of the fatherhood of God, which Jesus
+ afterwards manifested, so the Revelator completed this
+562:6 figure with woman, typifying the spiritual idea of God's
+ motherhood. The moon is under her feet. This idea
+ reveals the universe as secondary and tributary to Spirit,
+562:9 from which the universe borrows its reflected light, sub-
+ stance, life, and intelligence.
+
+ Spiritual idea crowned
+
+ The spiritual idea is crowned with twelve stars. The
+562:12 twelve tribes of Israel with all mortals, - separated by
+ belief from man's divine origin and the true
+ idea, - will through much tribulation yield to
+562:15 the activities of the divine Principle of man in the har-
+ mony of Science. These are the stars in the crown of
+ rejoicing. They are the lamps in the spiritual heavens
+562:18 of the age, which show the workings of the spiritual idea
+ by healing the sick and the sinning, and by manifesting
+ the light which shines "unto the perfect day" as the night
+562:21 of materialism wanes.
+
+ /Revelation/ xii. 2. And she being with child cried, travail-
+ ing in birth, and pained to be delivered.
+
+ Travail and joy
+
+562:24 Also the spiritual idea is typified by a woman in tra-
+ vail, waiting to be delivered of her sweet promise, but re-
+ membering no more her sorrow for joy that
+562:27 the birth goes on; for great is the idea, and the
+ travail portentous.
+
+ /Revelation/ xii. 3. And there appeared another wonder in
+562:30 heaven; and behold a great red dragon, having seven heads
+ and ten horns, and seven crowns upon his heads.
+
+ The dragon as a type
+
+563:1 Human sense may well marvel at discord, while, to a
+ diviner sense., harmony is the real and discord the unreal.
+563:3 We may well be astonished at sin, sickness, and
+ death. We may well be perplexed at human
+ fear; and still more astounded at hatred, which lifts
+563:6 its hydra head, showing its horns in the many inventions
+ of evil. But why should we stand aghast at nothingness?
+ The great red dragon symbolizes a lie, - the belief
+563:9 that substance, life, and intelligence can be material.
+ This dragon stands for the sum total of human error.
+ The ten horns of the dragon typify the belief that mat-
+563:12 ter has power of its own, and that by means of an
+ evil mind in matter the Ten Commandments can be
+ broken.
+
+ The sting of the serpent
+
+563:15 The Revelator lifts the veil from this embodiment of
+ all evil, and beholds its awful character; but he also
+ sees the nothingness of evil and the allness of
+563:18 God. The Revelator sees that old serpent,
+ whose name is devil or evil, holding untiring watch, that
+ he may bite the heel of truth and seemingly impede the
+563:21 offspring of the spiritual idea, which is prolific in health,
+ holiness, and immortality.
+
+ /Revelation/ xii. 4. And his tail drew the third part of the
+563:24 stars of heaven, and did cast them to the earth: and the
+ dragon stood before the woman which was ready to be
+ delivered, for to devour her child as soon as it was born.
+
+ Animal tendency
+
+563:27 The serpentine form stands for subtlety, winding its
+ way amidst all evil, but doing this in the name of good.
+ Its sting is spoken of by Paul, when he refers
+563:30 to "spiritual wickedness in high places." It
+ is the animal instinct in mortals, which would impel
+564:1 them to devour each other and cast out devils through
+ Beelzebub.
+
+564:3 As of old, evil still charges the spiritual idea with error's
+ own nature and methods. This malicious animal in-
+ stinct, of which the dragon is the type, incites mortals to
+564:6 kill morally and physically even their fellow-mortals, and
+ worse still, to charge the innocent with the crime. This
+ last infirmity of sin will sink its perpetrator into a night
+564:9 without a star.
+
+ Malicious barbarity
+
+ The author is convinced that the accusations against
+ Jesus of Nazareth and even his crucifixion were instigated
+564:12 by the criminal instinct here described. The
+ Revelator speaks of Jesus as the Lamb of God
+ and of the dragon as warring against innocence. Since Jesus
+564:15 must have been tempted in all points, he, the immaculate,
+ met and conquered sin in every form. The brutal bar-
+ barity of his foes could emanate from no source except the
+564:18 highest degree of human depravity. Jesus "/opened not
+ his mouth/." Until the majesty of Truth should be demon-
+ strated in divine Science, the spiritual idea was arraigned
+564:21 before the tribunal of so-called mortal mind, which was
+ unloosed in order that the false claim of mind in matter
+ might uncover its own crime of defying immortal Mind.
+
+ Doom of the dragon
+
+564:24 From Genesis to the Apocalypse, sin, sickness, and
+ death, envy, hatred, and revenge, - all evil, - are typi-
+ fied by a serpent, or animal subtlety. Jesus
+564:27 said, quoting a line from the Psalms, "They
+ hated me without a cause." The serpent is perpetually
+ close upon the heel of harmony. From the beginning
+564:30 to the end, the serpent pursues with hatred the spiritual
+ idea. In Genesis, this allegorical, talking serpent typi-
+ fies mortal mind, "more subtle than any beast of the
+565:1 field." In the Apocalypse, when nearing its doom, this
+ evil increases and becomes the great red dragon, swollen
+565:3 with sin, inflamed with war against spirituality, and ripe
+ for destruction. It is full of lust and hate, loathing the
+ brightness of divine glory.
+
+565:6 /Revelation/ xii. 5. And she brought forth a man child,
+ who was to rule all nations with a rod of iron: and her
+ child was caught up unto God, and to His throne.
+
+ The conflict with purity
+
+565:9 Led on by the grossest element of mortal mind, Herod
+ decreed the death of every male child in order that the
+ man Jesus, the masculine representative of the
+565:12 spiritual idea might never hold sway and de-
+ prive Herod of his crown. The impersonation of the
+ spiritual idea had a brief history in the earthly life of our
+565:15 Master; but "of his kingdom there shall be no end,"
+ for Christ, God's idea, will eventually rule all nations
+ and peoples - imperatively, absolutely, finally - with di-
+565:18 vine Science. This immaculate idea, represented first
+ by man and, according to the Revelator, last by woman,
+ will baptize with fire; and the fiery baptism will burn up
+565:21 the chaff of error with the fervent heat of Truth and Love,
+ melting and purifying even the gold of human character.
+ After the stars sang together and all was primeval har-
+565:24 mony, the material lie made war upon the spiritual idea;
+ but this only impelled the idea to rise to the zenith of
+ demonstration, destroying sin, sickness, and death, and
+565:27 to be caught up unto God, - to be found in its divine
+ Principle.
+
+ /Revelation/ xii. 6. And the woman fled into the wilder-
+565:30 ness, where she hath a place prepared of God.
+
+ Spiritual guidance
+
+566:1 As the children of Israel were guided triumphantly
+ through the Red Sea, the dark ebbing and flowing tides
+566:3 of human fear, - as they were led through the
+ wilderness, walking wearily through the great
+ desert of human hopes, and anticipating the promised
+566:6 joy, - so shall the spiritual idea guide all right desires
+ in their passage from sense to Soul, from a material sense
+ of existence to the spiritual, up to the glory prepared for
+566:9 them who love God. Stately Science pauses not, but
+ moves before them, a pillar of cloud by day and of fire
+ by night, leading to divine heights.
+
+566:12 If we remember the beautiful description which Sir
+ Walter Scott puts into the mouth of Rebecca the Jewess
+ in the story of Ivanhoe, -
+566:15 When Israel, of the Lord beloved,
+ Out of the land of bondage came,
+ Her fathers' God before her moved,
+566:18 An awful guide, in smoke and flame, -
+
+ we may also offer the prayer which concludes the same
+ hymn, -
+566:21 And oh, when stoops on Judah's path
+ In shade and storm the frequent night,
+ Be Thou, longsuffering, slow to wrath,
+566:24 A burning and a shining light!
+
+ /Revelation/ xii. 7, 8. And there was war in heaven:
+ Michael and his angels fought against the dragon; and the
+566:27 dragon fought, and his angels, and prevailed not; neither
+ was their place found any more in heaven.
+
+ Angelic offices
+
+ The Old Testament assigns to the angels, God's divine
+566:30 messages, different offices. Michael's charac-
+ teristic is spiritual strength. He leads the
+ hosts of heaven against the power of sin, Satan, and
+567:1 fights the holy wars. Gabriel has the more quiet task
+ of imparting a sense of the ever-presence of ministering
+567:3 Love. These angels deliver us from the depths. Truth
+ and Love come nearer in the hour of woe, when strong
+ faith or spiritual strength wrestles and prevails through
+567:6 the understanding of God. The Gabriel of His presence
+ has no contests. To infinite, ever-present Love, all is
+ Love, and there is no error, no sin, sickness, nor death.
+567:9 Against Love, the dragon warreth not long, for he is
+ killed by the divine Principle. Truth and Love prevail
+ against the dragon because the dragon cannot war with
+567:12 them. Thus endeth the conflict between the flesh and
+ Spirit.
+
+ /Revelation/ xii. 9. And the great dragon was cast out,
+567:15 that old serpent, called the devil, and Satan, which deceiv-
+ eth the whole world: he was cast out into the earth, and his
+ angels were cast out with him.
+
+ Dragon cast down to earth
+
+567:18 That false claim - that ancient belief, that old serpent
+ whose name is devil (evil), claiming that there is intelli-
+ gence in matter either to benefit or to injure
+567:21 men - is pure delusion, the red dragon; and
+ it is cast out by Christ, Truth, the spiritual
+ idea, and so proved to be powerless. The words "cast
+567:24 unto the earth" show the dragon to be nothingness, dust
+ to dust; and therefore, in his pretence of being a talker,
+ he must be a lie from the beginning. His angels, or mes-
+567:27 sages, are cast out with their author. The beast and the
+ false prophets are lust and hypocrisy. These wolves in
+ sheep's clothing are detected and killed by innocence, the
+567:30 Lamb of Love.
+
+ Warfare with error
+
+ Divine Science shows how the Lamb slays the wolf.
+568:1 Innocence and Truth overcome guilt and error. Ever
+ since the foundation of the world, ever since error would
+568:3 establish material belief, evil has tried to slay
+ the Lamb; but Science is able to destroy this
+ lie, called evil. The twelfth chapter of the Apocalypse
+568:6 typifies the divine method of warfare in Science, and the
+ glorious results of this warfare. The following chapters
+ depict the fatal effects of trying to meet error with error.
+568:9 The narrative follows the order used in Genesis. In
+ Genesis, first the true method of creation is set forth and
+ then the false. Here, also, the Revelator first exhibits
+568:12 the true warfare and then the false.
+
+ /Revelation/ xii. 10 - 12. And I heard a loud voice saying
+ in heaven, Now is come salvation, and strength, and the
+568:15 kingdom of our God, and the power of His Christ: for the
+ accuser of our brethren is cast down, which accused them
+ before our God day and night. And they overcame him by
+568:18 the blood of the Lamb, and by the word of their testimony;
+ and they loved not their lives unto the death. Therefore
+ rejoice, ye heavens, and ye that dwell in them. Woe to the
+568:21 inhabiters of the earth and of the sea! for the devil is
+ come down unto you, having great wrath, because he
+ knoweth that he hath but a short time.
+
+ Paean of jubilee
+
+568:24 For victory over a single sin, we give thanks and mag-
+ nify the Lord of Hosts. What shall we say of the mighty
+ conquest over all sin? A louder song, sweeter
+568:27 than has ever before reached high heaven,
+ now rises clearer and nearer to the great heart of Christ;
+ for the accuser is not there, and Love sends forth her
+568:30 primal and everlasting strain. Self-abnegation, by which
+ we lay down all for Truth, or Christ, in our warfare against
+ error, is a rule in Christian Science. This rule clearly
+569:1 interprets God as divine Principle, - as Life, represented
+ by the Father; as Truth, represented by the Son; as Love,
+569:3 represented by the Mother. Every mortal at some period,
+ here or hereafter, must grapple with and overcome the
+ mortal belief in a power opposed to God.
+
+ The robe of Science
+
+569:6 The Scripture, "Thou hast been faithful over a few
+ things, I will make thee ruler over many," is literally ful-
+ filled, when we are conscious of the supremacy
+569:9 of Truth, by which the nothingness of error
+ is seen; and we know that the nothingness of error is in
+ proportion to its wickedness. He that touches the hem
+569:12 of Christ's robe and masters his mortal beliefs, animality,
+ and hate, rejoices in the proof of healing, - in a sweet
+ and certain sense that God is Love. Alas for those who
+569:15 break faith with divine Science and fail to strangle the
+ serpent of sin as well as of sickness! They are dwellers
+ still in the deep darkness of belief. They are in the surg-
+569:18 ing sea of error, not struggling to lift their heads above the
+ drowning wave.
+
+ Expiation by suffering
+
+ What must the end be? They must eventually expi-
+569:21 ate their sin through suffering. The sin, which one has
+ made his bosom companion, comes back to him
+ at last with accelerated force, for the devil
+569:24 knoweth his time is short. Here the Scriptures declare
+ that evil is temporal, not eternal. The dragon is at last
+ stung to death by his own malice; but how many periods
+569:27 of torture it may take to remove all sin, must depend upon
+ sin's obduracy.
+
+ /Revelation/ xii. 13. And when the dragon saw that he
+569:30 was cast unto the earth, he persecuted the woman which
+ brought forth the man child.
+
+ Apathy to occultism
+
+570:1 The march of mind and of honest investigation will
+ bring the hour when the people will chain, with fetters of
+570:3 some sort, the growing occultism of this period.
+ The present apathy as to the tendency of
+ certain active yet unseen mental agencies will finally be
+570:6 shocked into another extreme mortal mood, - into human
+ indignation; for one extreme follows another.
+
+ /Revelation/ xii. 15, 16. And the serpent cast out of his
+570:9 mouth water as a flood, after the woman, that he might
+ cause her to be carried away of the flood. And the earth
+ helped the woman, and the earth opened her mouth, and
+570:12 swallowed up the flood which the dragon cast out of his
+ mouth.
+
+ Receptive hearts
+
+ Millions of unprejudiced minds - simple seekers for
+570:15 Truth, weary wanderers, athirst in the desert - are wait-
+ ing and watching for rest and drink. Give
+ them a cup of cold water in Christ's name,
+570:18 and never fear the consequences. What if the old dragon
+ should send forth a new flood to drown the Christ-idea?
+ He can neither drown your voice with its roar, nor again
+570:21 sink the world into the deep waters of chaos and old night.
+ In this age the earth will help the woman; the spiritual
+ idea will be understood. Those ready for the blessing
+570:24 you impart will give thanks. The waters will be paci-
+ fied, and Christ will command the wave.
+
+ Hidden ways of iniquity
+
+ When God heals the sick or the sinning, they should
+570:27 know the great benefit which Mind has wrought. They
+ should also know the great delusion of mor-
+ tal mind, when it makes them sick or sinful.
+570:30 Many are willing to open the eyes of the people to the
+ power of good resident in divine Mind, but they are
+571:1 not so willing to point out the evil in human thought,
+ and expose evil's hidden mental ways of accomplishing
+571:3 iniquity.
+
+ Christly warning
+
+ Why this backwardness, since exposure is necessary
+ to ensure the avoidance of the evil? Because people like
+571:6 you better when you tell them their virtues
+ than when you tell them their vices. It re-
+ quires the spirit of our blessed Master to tell a man his
+571:9 faults, and so risk human displeasure for the sake of doing
+ right and benefiting our race. Who is telling mankind
+ of the foe in ambush? Is the informer one who sees the
+571:12 foe? If so, listen and be wise. Escape from evil, and
+ designate those as unfaithful stewards who have seen the
+ danger and yet have given no warning.
+
+ The armor of divinity
+
+571:15 At all times and under all circumstances, overcome
+ evil with good. Know thyself, and God will supply
+ the wisdom and the occasion for a victory
+571:18 over evil. Clad in the panoply of Love,
+ human hatred cannot reach you. The cement of a
+ higher humanity will unite all interests in the one
+571:21 divinity.
+
+ Pure religion enthroned
+
+
+ Through trope and metaphor, the Revelator, immortal
+ scribe of Spirit and of a true idealism, furnishes the
+571:24 mirror in which mortals may see their own
+ image. In significant figures he depicts the
+ thoughts which he beholds in mortal mind. Thus he
+571:27 rebukes the conceit of sin, and foreshadows its doom.
+ With his spiritual strength, he has opened wide the gates
+ of glory, and illumined the night of paganism with the
+571:30 sublime grandeur of divine Science, outshining sin, sorcery,
+ lust, and hypocrisy. He takes away mitre and sceptre.
+ He enthrones pure and undefiled religion, and lifts on
+572:1 high only those who have washed their robes white in
+ obedience and suffering.
+
+ Native nothingness of sin
+
+572:3 Thus we see, in both the first and last books of the
+ Bible, - in Genesis and in the Apocalypse, - that sin
+ is to be Christianly and scientifically reduced
+572:6 to its native nothingness. "Love one an-
+ other" (I John, iii. 23), is the most simple and profound
+ counsel of the inspired writer. In Science we are chil-
+572:9 dren of God; but whatever is of material sense, or mor-
+ tal, belongs not to His children, for materiality is the
+ inverted image of spirituality.
+
+ Fulfilment of the Law
+
+572:12 Love fulfils the law of Christian Science, and nothing
+ short of this divine Principle, understood and demon-
+ strated, can ever furnish the vision of the
+572:15 Apocalypse, open the seven seals of error with
+ Truth, or uncover the myriad illusions of sin, sickness,
+ and death. Under the supremacy of Spirit, it will be seen
+572:18 and acknowledged that matter must disappear.
+
+ In Revelation xxi. 1 we read: -
+
+ And I saw a new heaven and a new earth: for the first
+572:21 heaven and the first earth were passed away; and there was
+ no more sea.
+
+ Man's present possibilities
+
+ The Revelator had not yet passed the transitional
+572:24 stage in human experience called death, but he already
+ saw a new heaven and a new earth. Through
+ what sense came this vision to St. John? Not
+572:27 through the material visual organs for seeing, for optics
+ are inadequate to take in so wonderful a scene. Were this
+ new heaven and new earth terrestrial or celestial, mate-
+573:1 rial or spiritual? They could not be the former, for the
+ human sense of space is unable to grasp such a view.
+573:3 The Revelator was on our plane of existence, while yet
+ beholding what the eye cannot see, - that which is in-
+ visible to the uninspired thought. This testimony of Holy
+573:6 Writ sustains the fact in Science, that the heavens and
+ earth to one human consciousness, that consciousness
+ which God bestows, are spiritual, while to another, the
+573:9 unillumined human mind, the vision is material. This
+ shows unmistakably that what the human mind terms
+ matter and spirit indicates states and stages of con-
+573:12 sciousness.
+
+ Nearness of Deity
+
+ Accompanying this scientific consciousness was an-
+ other revelation, even the declaration from heaven, su-
+573:15 preme harmony, that God, the divine Principle
+ of harmony, is ever with men, and they are
+ His people. Thus man was no longer regarded as a mis-
+573:18 erable sinner, but as the blessed child of God. Why?
+ Because St. John's corporeal sense of the heavens and
+ earth had vanished, and in place of this false sense was
+573:21 the spiritual sense, the subjective state by which he could
+ see the new heaven and new earth, which involve the
+ spiritual idea and consciousness of reality. This is Scrip-
+573:24 tural authority for concluding that such a recognition of
+ being is, and has been, possible to men in this present
+ state of existence, - that we can become conscious,
+573:27 here and now, of a cessation of death, sorrow, and pain.
+ This is indeed a foretaste of absolute Christian Science.
+ Take heart, dear sufferer, for this reality of being will
+573:30 surely appear sometime and in some way. There will
+ be no more pain, and all tears will be wiped away. When
+ you read this, remember Jesus' words, "The kingdom of
+574:1 God is within you." This spiritual consciousness is
+ therefore a present possibility.
+
+574:3 The Revelator also takes in another view, adapted to
+ console the weary pilgrim, journeying " uphill all the way."
+
+ He writes, in Revelation xxi. 9: -
+
+574:6 And there came unto me one of the seven angels which
+ had the seven vials full of the seven last plagues, and talked
+ with me, saying, Come hither, I will show thee the bride,
+574:9 the Lamb's wife.
+
+ Vials of wrath and consolation
+
+ This ministry of Truth, this message from divine Love,
+ carried John away in spirit. It exalted him till he be-
+574:12 came conscious of the spiritual facts of being
+ and the "New Jerusalem, coming down from
+ God, out of heaven," - the spiritual outpour-
+574:15 ing of bliss and glory, which he describes as the city
+ which "lieth foursquare." The beauty of this text is,
+ that the sum total of human misery, represented by
+574:18 the seven angelic vials full of seven plagues, has full
+ compensation in the law of Love. Note this, - that the
+ very message, or swift-winged thought, which poured
+574:21 forth hatred and torment, brought also the experience
+ which at last lifted the seer to behold the great city, the
+ four equal sides of which were heaven-bestowed and
+574:24 heaven-bestowing.
+
+ Spiritual wedlock
+
+ Think of this, dear reader, for it will lift the sack-
+ cloth from your eyes, and you will behold the soft-
+574:27 winged dove descending upon you. The very
+ circumstance, which your suffering sense
+ deems wrathful and afflictive, Love can make an angel
+574:30 entertained unawares. Then thought gently whispers:
+575:1 "Come hither! Arise from your false consciousness
+ into the true sense of Love, and behold the Lamb's
+575:3 wife, - Love wedded to its own spiritual idea." Then
+ cometh the marriage feast, for this revelation will de-
+ stroy forever the physical plagues imposed by material
+575:6 sense.
+
+ The city foursquare
+
+ This sacred city, described in the Apocalypse (xxi. 16)
+ as one that "lieth foursquare" and cometh "down from
+575:9 God, out of heaven," represents the light and
+ glory of divine Science. The builder and
+ maker of this New Jerusalem is God, as we read in the
+575:12 book of Hebrews; and it is "a city which hath founda-
+ tions." The description is metaphoric. Spiritual teach-
+ ing must always be by symbols. Did not Jesus illustrate
+575:15 the truths he taught by the mustard-seed and the prodi-
+ gal? Taken in its allegorical sense, the description of
+ the city as foursquare has a profound meaning. The
+575:18 four sides of our city are the Word, Christ, Christianity,
+ and divine Science; "and the gates of it shall not be shut
+ at all by day: for there shall be no night there." This
+575:21 city is wholly spiritual, as its four sides indicate.
+
+ The royally divine gates
+
+ As the Psalmist saith, "Beautiful for situation, the
+ joy of the whole earth, is mount Zion, on the sides of
+575:24 the north, the city of the great King." It is
+ indeed a city of the Spirit, fair, royal, and
+ square. Northward, its gates open to the North Star,
+575:27 the Word, the polar magnet of Revelation; eastward,
+ to the star seen by the Wisemen of the Orient, who fol-
+ lowed it to the manger of Jesus; southward, to the
+575:30 genial tropics, with the Southern Cross in the skies,
+ - the Cross of Calvary, which binds human society
+ into solemn union; westward, to the grand realization
+576:1 of the Golden Shore of Love and the Peaceful Sea of
+ Harmony.
+
+ Revelation's pure zenith
+
+576:3 This heavenly city, lighted by the Sun of Righteous-
+ ness, - this New Jerusalem, this infinite All, which to
+ us seems hidden in the mist of remoteness, -
+576:6 reached St. John's vision while yet he taber-
+ nacled with mortals.
+
+ In Revelation xxi. 22, further describing this holy city,
+576:9 the beloved Disciple writes: -
+
+ And I saw no temple therein: for the Lord God Almighty
+ and the Lamb are the temple of it.
+
+ The shrine celestial
+
+576:12 There was no temple, - that is, no material structure
+ in which to worship God, for He must be worshipped
+ in spirit and in love. The word /temple/ also
+576:15 means body. The Revelator was familiar
+ with Jesus' use of this word, as when Jesus spoke of his
+ material body as the temple to be temporarily rebuilt
+576:18 (John ii. 21). What further indication need we of the
+ real man's incorporeality than this, that John saw
+ heaven and earth with "no temple [body] therein"?
+576:21 This kingdom of God "is within you," - is within
+ reach of man's consciousness here, and the spiritual
+ idea reveals it. In divine Science, man possesses this
+576:24 recognition of harmony consciously in proportion to his
+ understanding of God.
+
+ Divine sense of Deity
+
+ The term Lord, as used in our version of the Old
+576:27 Testament, is often synonymous with Jehovah, and ex-
+ presses the Jewish concept, not yet elevated
+ to deific apprehension through spiritual trans-
+576:30 figuration. Yet the word gradually approaches a higher
+ meaning. This human sense of Deity yields to the divine
+577:1 sense, even as the material sense of personality yields
+ to the incorporeal sense of God and man as the infinite
+577:3 Principle and infinite idea, - as one Father with His uni-
+ versal family, held in the gospel of Love. The Lamb's
+ wife presents the unity of male and female as no longer
+577:6 two wedded individuals, but as two individual natures
+ in one; and this compounded spiritual individuality re-
+ flects God as Father-Mother, not as a corporeal being.
+577:9 In this divinely united spiritual consciousness, there is no
+ impediment to eternal bliss, - to the perfectibility of
+ God's creation.
+
+ The city of our God
+
+577:12 This spiritual, holy habitation has no boundary
+ nor limit, but its four cardinal points are: first, the
+ Word of Life, Truth, and Love; second,
+577:15 the Christ, the spiritual idea of God; third,
+ Christianity, which is the outcome of the divine Prin-
+ ciple of the Christ-idea in Christian history; fourth,
+577:18 Christian Science, which to-day and forever interprets
+ this great example and the great Exemplar. This city
+ of our God has no need of sun or satellite, for Love
+577:21 is the light of it, and divine Mind is its own interpreter.
+ All who are saved must walk in this light. Mighty
+ potentates and dynasties will lay down their honors
+577:24 within the heavenly city. Its gates open towards light
+ and glory both within and without, for all is good, and
+ nothing can enter that city, which "defileth. . . . or
+577:27 maketh a lie."
+
+ The writer's present feeble sense of Christian Science
+ closes with St. John's Revelation as recorded by the
+577:30 great apostle, for his vision is the acme of this Science
+ as the Bible reveals it.
+
+ In the following Psalm one word shows, though faintly,
+578:1 the light which Christian Science throws on the Scriptures
+ by substituting for the corporeal sense, the incorporeal
+578:3 or spiritual sense of Deity: -
+
+ PSALM XXIII
+
+ [DIVINE LOVE] is my shepherd; I shall not want.
+
+578:6 [LOVE] maketh me to lie down in green pastures:
+ [LOVE] leadeth me beside the still waters.
+
+ [LOVE] restoreth my soul [spiritual sense]: [Love] lead-
+578:9 eth me in the paths of righteousness for His name's sake.
+
+ Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of
+ death, I will fear no evil: for [LOVE] is with me; [LOVE's]
+578:12 rod and [LOVE'S] staff they comfort me.
+
+ [LOVE] prepareth a table before me in the presence of
+ mine enemies: [LOVE] anointeth my head with oil; my cup
+578:15 runneth over.
+
+ Surely goodness and mercy shall follow me all the days of
+ my life; and I will dwell in the house [the consciousness]
+578:18 of [LOVE] for ever.
+
+
+
+
+ CHAPTER XVII - GLOSSARY
+
+ These things saith He that is holy, He that is true, He that
+ hath the key of David, He that openeth, and no man shutteth;
+ and shutteth, and no man openeth; I know thy works: behold,
+ I have set before thee an open door, and no man can shut it.
+ - REVELATION.
+
+579:1 In Christian Science we learn that the substitution of
+ the spiritual for the material definition of a Scrip-
+579:3 tural word often elucidates the meaning of the inspired
+ writer. On this account this chapter is added. It con-
+ tains the metaphysical interpretation of Bible terms,
+579:6 giving their spiritual sense, which is also their original
+ meaning.
+
+ ABEL. Watchfulness; self-offering; surrendering to
+579:9 the creator the early fruits of experience.
+
+ ABRAHAM. Fidelity; faith in the divine Life and in the
+ eternal Principle of being.
+579:12 This patriarch illustrated the purpose of Love to create
+ trust in good, and showed the life-preserving power of
+ spiritual understanding.
+
+579:15 ADAM. Error; a falsity; the belief in "original sin,"
+ sickness, and death; evil; the opposite of good, - of God
+ and His creation; a curse; a belief in intelligent matter,
+580:1 finiteness, and mortality; "dust to dust;" red sand-
+ stone; nothingness; the first god of mythology; not
+580:3 God's man, who represents the one God and is His own
+ image and likeness; the opposite of Spirit and His crea-
+ tions; that which is not the image and likeness of good,
+580:6 but a material belief, opposed to the one Mind, or Spirit;
+ a so-called finite mind, producing other minds, thus mak-
+ ing "gods many and lords many" (I Corinthians viii. 5);
+580:9 a product of nothing as the mimicry of something; an
+ unreality as opposed to the great reality of spiritual ex-
+ istence and creation; a so-called man, whose origin,
+580:12 substance, and mind are found to be the antipode of
+ God, or Spirit; an inverted image of Spirit; the image
+ and likeness of what God has not created, namely, mat-
+580:15 ter, sin, sickness, and death; the opposer of Truth,
+ termed error; Life's counterfeit, which ultimates in
+ death; the opposite of Love, called hate; the usurper
+580:18 of Spirit's creation, called self-creative matter; immor-
+ tality's opposite, mortality; that of which wisdom saith,
+ "Thou shalt surely die."
+
+580:21 The name Adam represents the false supposition that
+ Life is not eternal, but has beginning and end; that the
+ infinite enters the finite, that intelligence passes into non-
+580:24 intelligence, and that Soul dwells in material sense; that
+ immortal Mind results in matter, and matter in mortal
+ mind; that the one God and creator entered what He cre-
+580:27 ated, and then disappeared in the atheism of matter.
+
+ ADVERSARY. An adversary is one who opposes, denies,
+ disputes, not one who constructs and sustains reality and
+580:30 Truth. Jesus said of the devil, "He was a murderer from
+ the beginning, . . . he is a liar and the father of it."
+581:1 This view of Satan is confirmed by the name often con-
+ ferred upon him in Scripture, the "adversary."
+
+581:3 ALMIGHTY. All-power; infinity; omnipotence.
+
+ ANGELS. God's thoughts passing to man; spiritual
+ intuitions, pure and perfect; the inspiration of goodness,
+581:6 purity, and immortality, counteracting all evil, sensuality,
+ and mortality.
+
+ ARK. Safety; the idea, or reflection, of Truth, proved
+581:9 to be as immortal as its Principle; the understanding of
+ Spirit, destroying belief in matter.
+
+ God and man coexistent and eternal; Science show-
+581:12 ing that the spiritual realities of all things are created
+ by Him and exist forever. The ark indicates temptation
+ overcome and followed by exaltation.
+
+581:15 ASHER (Jacob's son). Hope and faith; spiritual com-
+ pensation; the ills of the flesh rebuked.
+
+ BABEL. Self-destroying error; a kingdom divided
+581:18 against itself, which cannot stand; material knowledge.
+
+ The higher false knowledge builds on the basis of evi-
+ dence obtained from the five corporeal senses, the more
+581:21 confusion ensues, and the more certain is the downfall
+ of its structure.
+
+ BAPTISM. Purification by Spirit; submergence in
+581:24 Spirit.
+
+ We are "willing rather to be absent from the body,
+ and to be present with the Lord." (II Corinthians v. 8.)
+
+582:1 BELIEVING. Firmness and constancy; not a faltering
+ nor a blind faith, but the perception of spiritual Truth.
+582:3 Mortal thoughts, illusion.
+
+ BENJAMIN (Jacob's son). A physical belief as to life,
+ substance, and mind; human knowledge, or so-called
+582:6 mortal mind, devoted to matter; pride; envy; fame;
+ illusion; a false belief; error masquerading as the pos-
+ sessor of life, strength, animation, and power to act.
+
+582:9 Renewal of affections; self-offering; an improved
+ state of mortal mind; the introduction of a more spiritual
+ origin; a gleam of the infinite idea of the infinite Prin-
+582:12 ciple; a spiritual type; that which comforts, consoles,
+ and supports.
+
+ BRIDE. Purity and innocence, conceiving man in the
+582:15 idea of God; a sense of Soul, which has spiritual bliss
+ and enjoys but cannot suffer.
+
+ BRIDEGROOM. Spiritual understanding; the pure con-
+582:18 sciousness that God, the divine Principle, creates man
+ as His own spiritual idea, and that God is the only crea-
+ tive power.
+
+582:21 BURIAL. Corporeality and physical sense put out of
+ sight and hearing; annihilation. Submergence in Spirit;
+ immortality brought to light.
+582:24 CANAAN (the son of Ham). A sensuous belief; the
+ testimony of what is termed material sense; the error
+ which would make man mortal and would make mortal
+582:27 mind a slave to the body.
+
+ CHILDREN. The spiritual thoughts and representa-
+ tives of Life, Truth, and Love.
+
+583:1 Sensual and mortal beliefs; counterfeits of creation,
+ whose better originals are God's thoughts, not in em-
+583:3 bryo, but in maturity; material suppositions of life, sub-
+ stance, and intelligence, opposed to the Science of being.
+
+ CHILDREN OF ISRAEL. The representatives of Soul, not
+583:6 corporeal sense; the offspring of Spirit, who, having
+ wrestled with error, sin, and sense, are governed by divine
+ Science; some of the ideas of God beheld as men, casting
+583:9 out error and healing the sick; Christ's offspring.
+
+ CHRIST. The divine manifestation of God, which comes
+ to the flesh to destroy incarnate error.
+583:12 CHURCH. The structure of Truth and Love; what-
+ ever rests upon and proceeds from divine Principle.
+
+ The Church is that institution, which affords proof of
+583:15 its utility and is found elevating the race, rousing the
+ dormant understanding from material beliefs to the ap-
+ prehension of spiritual ideas and the demonstration of
+583:18 divine Science, thereby casting out devils, or error, and
+ healing the sick.
+
+ CREATOR. Spirit; Mind; intelligence; the animating
+583:21 divine Principle of all that is real and good; self-existent
+ Life, Truth, and Love; that which is perfect and eternal;
+ the opposite of matter and evil, which have no Prin-
+583:24 ciple; God, who made all that was made and could not
+ create an atom or an element the opposite of Himself.
+
+ DAN (Jacob's son). Animal magnetism; so-called mor-
+583:27 tal mind controlling mortal mind; error, working out
+ the designs of error; one belief preying upon another.
+
+584:1 DAY. The irradiance of Life; light, the spiritual idea
+ of Truth and Love.
+
+584:3 "And the evening and the morning were the first day."
+ (Genesis i. 5.) The objects of time and sense disappear
+ in the illumination of spiritual understanding, and Mind
+584:6 measures time according to the good that is unfolded.
+ This unfolding is God's day, and "there shall be no night
+ there."
+
+584:9 DEATH. An illusion, the lie of life in matter; the un-
+ real and untrue; the opposite of Life.
+
+ Matter has no life, hence it has no real existence. Mind
+584:12 is immortal. The flesh, warring against Spirit; that
+ which frets itself free from one belief only to be fettered
+ by another, until every belief of life where Life is not
+584:15 yields to eternal Life. Any material evidence of death is
+ false, for it contradicts the spiritual facts of being.
+
+ DEVIL. Evil; a lie; error; neither corporeality nor
+584:18 mind; the opposite of Truth; a belief in sin, sickness,
+ and death; animal magnetism or hypnotism; the lust of
+ the flesh, which saith: " I am life and intelligence in
+584:21 matter. There is more than one mind, for I am mind, -
+ a wicked mind, self-made or created by a tribal god and
+ put into the opposite of mind, termed matter, thence to
+584:24 reproduce a mortal universe, including man, not after the
+ image and likeness of Spirit, but after its own image."
+
+ DOVE. A symbol of divine Science; purity and peace;
+584:27 hope and faith.
+
+ DUST. Nothingness; the absence of substance, life, or
+ intelligence.
+
+585:1 EARS. Not organs of the so-called corporeal senses,
+ but spiritual understanding.
+
+585:3 Jesus said, referring to spiritual perception, "Having
+ ears, hear ye not?" (Mark viii. 18.)
+
+ EARTH. A sphere; a type of eternity and immortality,
+585:6 which are likewise without beginning or end.
+
+ To material sense, earth is matter; to spiritual sense,
+ it is a compound idea.
+
+585:9 ELIAS. Prophecy; spiritual evidence opposed to mate-
+ rial sense; Christian Science, with which can be discerned
+ the spiritual fact of whatever the material senses behold;
+585:12 the basis of immortality.
+
+ "Elias truly shall first come and restore all things."
+ (Matthew xvii. 11.)
+585:15 ERROR. See chapter on Recapitulation, page 472.
+
+ EUPHRATES (river). Divine Science encompassing
+ the universe and man; the true idea of God; a type
+585:18 of the glory which is to come; metaphysics taking the
+ place of physics; the reign of righteousness. The atmos-
+ phere of human belief before it accepts sin, sickness, or
+585:21 death; a state of mortal thought, the only error of which
+ is limitation; finity; the opposite of infinity.
+
+ EVE. A beginning; mortality; that which does not
+585:24 last forever; a finite belief concerning life, substance,
+ and intelligence in matter; error; the belief that the hu-
+ man race originated materially instead of spiritually, -
+585:27 that man started first from dust, second from a rib, and
+ third from an egg.
+
+586:1 EVENING. Mistiness of mortal thought; weariness of
+ mortal mind; obscured views; peace and rest.
+
+586:3 EYES. Spiritual discernment, - not material but
+ mental. Jesus said, thinking of the outward vision, "Having
+586:6 eyes, see ye not?" (Mark viii. 18.)
+
+ FAN. Separator of fable from fact; that which gives
+ action to thought.
+
+586:9 FATHER. Eternal Life; the one Mind; the divine
+ Principle, commonly called God.
+
+ FEAR. Heat; inflammation; anxiety; ignorance; error;
+586:12 desire; caution.
+
+ FIRE. Fear; remorse; lust; hatred; destruction; afflic-
+ tion purifying and elevating man.
+
+586:15 FIRMAMENT. Spiritual understanding; the scientific
+ line of demarcation between Truth and error, between
+ Spirit and so-called matter.
+
+586:18 FLESH. An error of physical belief; a supposition that
+ life, substance, and intelligence are in matter; an illusion;
+ a belief that matter has sensation.
+
+586:21 GAD (Jacob's son). Science; spiritual being under-
+ stood; haste towards harmony.
+
+ GETHSEMANE. Patient woe; the human yielding to
+586:24 the divine; love meeting no response, but still remaining
+ love.
+
+587:1 GHOST. An illusion; a belief that mind is outlined
+ and limited; a supposition that spirit is finite.
+
+587:3 GIHON (river). The rights of woman acknowledged
+ morally, civilly, and socially.
+
+ GOD. The great I AM; the all-knowing, all-seeing,
+587:6 all-acting, all-wise, all-loving, and eternal; Principle;
+ Mind; Soul; Spirit; Life; Truth; Love; all substance;
+ intelligence.
+
+587:9 GODS. Mythology; a belief that life, substance, and
+ intelligence are both mental and material; a supposition
+ of sentient physicality; the belief that infinite Mind is in
+587:12 finite forms; the various theories that hold mind to be a
+ material sense, existing in brain, nerve, matter; supposi-
+ titious minds, or souls, going in and out of matter, erring
+587:15 and mortal; the serpents of error, which say, "Ye shall
+ be as gods."
+
+ God is one God, infinite and perfect, and cannot be-
+587:18 come finite and imperfect.
+
+ GOOD. God; Spirit; omnipotence; omniscience; om-
+ nipresence; omni-action.
+
+587:21 HAM (Noah's son). Corporeal belief; sensuality;
+ slavery; tyranny.
+
+ HEART. Mortal feelings, motives, affections, joys, and
+587:24 sorrows.
+
+ HEAVEN. Harmony; the reign of Spirit; government
+ by divine Principle; spirituality; bliss; the atmosphere
+587:27 of Soul.
+
+588:1 HELL. Mortal belief; error; lust; remorse; hatred;
+ revenge; sin; sickness; death; suffering and self-de-
+588:3 struction, self-imposed agony; effects of sin; that which
+ "worketh abomination or maketh a lie."
+
+ HIDDEKEL (river). Divine Science understood and
+588:6 acknowledged.
+
+ HOLY GHOST. Divine Science; the development of
+ eternal Life, Truth, and Love.
+
+588:9 I, or EGO. Divine Principle; Spirit; Soul; incor-
+ poreal, unerring, immortal, and eternal Mind.
+
+ There is but one I, or Us, but one divine Principle, or
+588:12 Mind, governing all existence; man and woman un-
+ changed forever in their individual characters, even as
+ numbers which never blend with each other, though they
+588:15 are governed by one Principle. All the objects of God's
+ creation reflect one Mind, and whatever reflects not this
+ one Mind, is false and erroneous, even the belief that
+588:18 life, substance, and intelligence are both mental and
+ material.
+
+ I AM. God; incorporeal and eternal Mind; divine
+588:21 Principle; the only Ego.
+
+ IN. A term obsolete in Science if used with reference
+ to Spirit, or Deity.
+
+588:24 INTELLIGENCE. Substance; self-existent and eternal
+ Mind; that which is never unconscious nor limited.
+
+ See chapter on Recapitulation, page 469.
+
+589:1 ISSACHAR (Jacob's son). A corporeal belief; the
+ offspring of error; envy; hatred; selfishness; self-will;
+589:3 lust.
+
+ JACOB. A corporeal mortal embracing duplicity, re-
+ pentance, sensualism. Inspiration; the revelation of
+589:6 Science, in which the so-called material senses yield to
+ the spiritual sense of Life and Love.
+
+ JAPHET (Noah's son). A type of spiritual peace, flow-
+589:9 ing from the understanding that God is the divine Prin-
+ ciple of all existence, and that man is His idea, the child
+ of His care.
+
+589:12 JERUSALEM. Mortal belief and knowledge obtained
+ from the five corporeal senses; the pride of power and
+ the power of pride; sensuality; envy; oppression; tyr-
+589:15 anny. Home, heaven.
+
+ JESUS. The highest human corporeal concept of the
+ divine idea, rebuking and destroying error and bringing
+589:18 to light man's immortality.
+
+ JOSEPH. A corporeal mortal; a higher sense of Truth
+ rebuking mortal belief, or error, and showing the immor-
+589:21 tality and supremacy of Truth; pure affection blessing
+ its enemies.
+
+ JUDAH. A corporeal material belief progressing and
+589:24 disappearing; the spiritual understanding of God and
+ man appearing.
+
+590:1 KINGDOM OF HEAVEN. The rein of harmony in divine
+ Science; the realm of unerring, eternal, and omnipotent
+590:3 Mind; the atmosphere of Spirit, where Soul is supreme.
+
+ KNOWLEDGE. Evidence obtained from the five cor-
+ poreal senses; mortality; beliefs and opinions; human
+590:6 theories, doctrines, hypotheses; that which is not divine
+ and is the origin of sin, sickness, and death; the oppo-
+ site of spiritual Truth and understanding.
+
+590:9 LAMB OF GOD. The spiritual idea of Love; self-im-
+ molation; innocence and purity; sacrifice.
+
+ LEVI (Jacob's son). A corporeal and sensual belief;
+590:12 mortal man; denial of the fulness of God's creation;
+ ecclesiastical despotism.
+
+ LIFE. See chapter on Recapitulation, page 468.
+
+590:15 LORD. In the Hebrew, this term is sometimes em-
+ ployed as a title, which has the inferior sense of master,
+ or ruler. In the Greek, the word /kurios/ almost always
+590:18 has this lower sense, unless specially coupled with the
+ name God. Its higher signification is Supreme Ruler.
+
+ LORD GOD. Jehovah.
+
+590:21 This double term is not used in the first chapter of
+ Genesis, the record of spiritual creation. It is intro-
+ duced in the second and following chapters, when the
+590:24 spiritual sense of God and of infinity is disappearing
+ from the recorder's thought, - when the true scientific
+ statements of the Scriptures become clouded through a
+591:1 physical sense of God as finite and corporeal. From this
+ follow idolatry and mythology, - belief in many gods, or
+591:3 material intelligences, as the opposite of the one Spirit,
+ or intelligence, named Elohim, or God.
+
+ MAN. The compound idea of infinite Spirit; the spirit-
+591:6 ual image and likeness of God; the full representation of
+ Mind.
+
+ MATTER. Mythology; mortality; another name for
+591:9 mortal mind; illusion; intelligence, substance, and life
+ in non-intelligence and mortality; life resulting in death,
+ and death in life; sensation in the sensationless; mind
+591:12 originating in matter; the opposite of Truth; the oppo-
+ site of Spirit; the opposite of God; that of which immortal
+ Mind takes no cognizance; that which mortal mind sees,
+591:15 feels, hears, tastes, and smells only in belief.
+
+ MIND. The only I, or Us; the only Spirit, Soul, divine
+ Principle, substance, Life, Truth, Love; the one God;
+591:18 not that which is/ in/ man, but the divine Principle, or God,
+ of whom man is the full and perfect expression; Deity,
+ which outlines but is not outlined.
+
+591:21 MIRACLE. That which is divinely natural, but must
+ be learned humanly; a phenomenon of Science.
+
+ MORNING. Light; symbol of Truth; revelation and
+591:24 progress.
+
+ MORTAL MIND. Nothing claiming to be something,
+ for Mind is immortal; mythology; error creating other
+591:27 errors; a suppositional material sense, /alias/ the belief
+592:1 that sensation is in matter, which is sensationless; a be-
+ lief that life, substance, and intelligence are in and of
+592:3 matter; the opposite of Spirit, and therefore the opposite
+ of God, or good; the belief that life has a beginning
+ and therefore an end; the belief that man is the off-
+592:6 spring of mortals; the belief that there can be more than
+ one creator; idolatry; the subjective states of error;
+ material senses; that which neither exists in Science nor
+592:9 can be recognized by the spiritual sense; sin; sickness;
+ death.
+
+ MOSES. A corporeal mortal; moral courage; a type
+592:12 of moral law and the demonstration thereof; the proof
+ that, without the gospel, - the union of justice and affec-
+ tion, - there is something spiritually lacking, since justice
+592:15 demands penalties under the law.
+
+ MOTHER. God; divine and eternal Principle; Life,
+ Truth, and Love.
+
+592:18 NEW JERUSALEM. Divine Science; the spiritual facts
+ and harmony of the universe; the kingdom of heaven,
+ or reign of harmony.
+
+592:21 NIGHT. Darkness; doubt; fear.
+
+ NOAH. A corporeal mortal; knowledge of the noth-
+ ingness of material things and of the immortality of all
+592:24 that is spiritual.
+
+ OIL. Consecration; charity; gentleness; prayer; heav-
+ enly inspiration.
+
+592:27 PHARISEE. Corporeal and sensuous belief; self-right-
+ eousness; vanity; hypocrisy.
+
+593:1 PISON (river). The love of the good and beautiful, and
+ their immortality.
+
+593:3 PRINCIPLE. See chapter on Recapitulation, page 465.
+
+ PROPHET. A spiritual seer; disappearance of mate-
+ rial sense before the conscious facts of spiritual Truth.
+
+593:6 PURSE. Laying up treasures in matter; error.
+
+ RED DRAGON. Error; fear; inflammation; sensuality;
+ subtlety; animal magnetism; envy; revenge.
+
+593:9 RESURRECTION. Spiritualization of thought; a new
+ and higher idea of immortality, or spiritual existence;
+ material belief yielding to spiritual understanding.
+
+593:12 REUBEN (Jacob's son). Corporeality; sensuality; de-
+ lusion; mortality; error.
+
+ RIVER. Channel of thought.
+
+593:15 When smooth and unobstructed, it typifies the course
+ of Truth; but muddy, foaming, and dashing, it is a type
+ of error.
+
+593:18 ROCK. Spiritual foundation; Truth. Coldness and
+ stubbornness.
+
+ SALVATION. Life, Truth, and Love understood and
+593:21 demonstrated as supreme over all; sin, sickness, and
+ death destroyed.
+
+ SEAL. The signet of error revealed by Truth
+
+594:1 SERPENT (/ophis/, in Greek; /nacash/, in Hebrew).
+ Subtlety; a lie; the opposite of Truth, named error;
+594:3 the first statement of mythology and idolatry; the belief
+ in more than one God; animal magnetism; the first lie
+ of limitation; finity; the first claim that there is an oppo-
+594:6 site of Spirit, or good, termed matter, or evil; the first
+ delusion that error exists as fact; the first claim that sin,
+ sickness, and death are the realities of life. The first
+594:9 audible claim that God was not omnipotent and that
+ there was another power, named /evil/, which was as real
+ and eternal as God, good.
+
+594:12 SHEEP. Innocence; inoffensiveness; those who follow
+ their leader.
+
+ SHEM (Noah's son). A corporeal mortal; kindly affec-
+594:1 tion; love rebuking error; reproof of sensualism.
+
+ SON. The Son of God, the Messiah or Christ. The
+ son of man, the offspring of the flesh. " Son of a year."
+
+594:18 SOULS. See chapter on Recapitulation, page 466.
+
+ SPIRIT. Divine substance; Mind; divine Principle;
+ all that is good; God; that only which is perfect, ever-
+594:21 lasting, omnipresent, omnipotent, infinite.
+
+ SPIRITS. Mortal beliefs; corporeality; evil minds;
+ supposed intelligences, or gods; the opposites of God;
+594:24 errors; hallucinations. (See page 466.)
+
+ SUBSTANCE. See chapter on Recapitulation, page 468.
+
+595:1 SUN. The symbol of Soul governing man, - of
+ Truth, Life, and Love.
+
+595:3 SWORD. The idea of Truth; justice. Revenge;
+ anger.
+
+ TARES. Mortality; error; sin; sickness; disease;
+595:6 death.
+
+ TEMPLE. Body; the idea of Life, substance, and in-
+ telligence; the superstructure of Truth; the shrine of
+595:9 Love; a material superstructure, where mortals congre-
+ gate for worship.
+
+ THUMMIM. Perfection; the eternal demand of divine
+595:12 Science.
+
+ The Urim and Thummim, which were to be on Aaron's
+ breast when he went before Jehovah, were holiness and
+595:15 purification of thought and deed, which alone can fit us
+ for the office of spiritual teaching.
+
+ TIME. Mortal measurements; limits, in which are
+595:18 summed tip all human acts, thoughts, beliefs, opinions,
+ knowledge; matter; error; that which begins before,
+ and continues after, what is termed death, until the mortal
+595:21 disappears and spiritual perfection appears.
+
+ TITHE. Contribution; tenth part; homage; gratitude.
+ A sacrifice to the gods.
+
+595:24 UNCLEANLINESS. Impure thoughts; error; sin; dirt.
+
+ UNGODLINESS. Opposition to the divine Principle and
+ its spiritual idea.
+
+596:1 UNKNOWN. That which spiritual sense alone compre-
+ hends, and which is unknown to the material senses.
+
+596:3 Paganism and agnosticism may define Deity as "the
+ great unknowable;" but Christian Science brings God
+ much nearer to man, and makes Him better known as
+596:6 the All-in-all, forever near.
+
+ Paul saw in Athens an altar dedicated "to the unknown
+ God." Referring to it, he said to the Athenians: "Whom
+596:9 therefore ye ignorantly worship, Him declare I unto you."
+ (Acts xvii. 23.)
+
+ URIM. Light.
+
+596:12 The rabbins believed that the stones in the breast-
+ plate of the high-priest had supernatural illumination,
+ but Christian Science reveals Spirit, not matter, as the
+596:15 illuminator of all. The illuminations of Science give us
+ a sense of the nothingness of error, and they show the
+ spiritual inspiration of Love and Truth to be the only fit
+596:18 preparation for admission to the presence and power of
+ the Most High.
+
+ VALLEY. Depression; meekness; darkness.
+
+596:21 "Though I walk through the valley of the shadow of
+ death, I will fear no evil." (Psalm xxiii.4.)
+
+ Though the way is dark in mortal sense, divine Life
+596:24 and Love illumine it, destroy the unrest of mortal thought,
+ the fear of death, and the supposed reality of error. Chris-
+ tian Science, contradicting sense, maketh the valley to bud
+596:27 and blossom as the rose.
+
+ VEIL. A cover; concealment; hiding; hypocrisy.
+
+ The Jewish women wore veils over their faces in token
+597:1 of reverence and submission and in accordance with
+ Pharisaical notions.
+
+597:3 The Judaic religion consisted mostly of rites and cere-
+ monies. The motives and affections of a man were of
+ little value, if only he appeared unto men to fast. The
+597:6 great Nazarene, as meek as he was mighty, rebuked the
+ hypocrisy, which offered long petitions for blessings upon
+ material methods, but cloaked the crime, latent in thought,
+597:9 which was ready to spring into action and crucify God's
+ anointed. The martyrdom of Jesus was the culminating
+ sin of Pharisaism. It rent the veil of the temple. It re-
+597:12 vealed the false foundations and superstructures of super-
+ ficial religion, tore from bigotry and superstition their
+ coverings, and opened the sepulchre with divine Science,
+597:15 - immortality and Love.
+
+ WILDERNESS. Loneliness; doubt; darkness. Spon-
+ taneity of thought and idea; the vestibule in which a
+597:18 material sense of things disappears, and spiritual sense
+ unfolds the great facts of existence.
+
+ WILL. The motive-power of error; mortal belief; ani-
+597:21 mal power. The might and wisdom of God.
+
+ "For this is the will of God." (I Thessalonians
+ iv. 3.)
+
+597:24 Will, as a quality of so-called mortal mind, is a wrong-
+ doer; hence it should not be confounded with the term
+ as applied to Mind or to one of God's qualities.
+
+597:27 WIND. That which indicates the might of omnipo-
+ tence and the movements of God's spiritual government,
+ encompassing all things. Destruction; anger; mortal
+597:30 passions.
+
+598:1 The Greek word for /wind/ (/pneuma/) is used also for
+ /spirit/, as in the passage in John's Gospel, the third chap-
+598:3 ter, where we read: "The wind [/pneuma/] bloweth where
+ it listeth. . . . So is every one that is born of the Spirit
+ [/pneuma/]." Here the original word is the same in both
+598:6 cases, yet it has received different translations, as in other
+ passages in this same chapter and elsewhere in the New
+ Testament. This shows how our Master had constantly
+598:9 to employ words of material significance in order to unfold
+ spiritual thoughts. In the record of Jesus' supposed
+ death, we read: "He bowed his head, and gave up the
+598:12 ghost;" but this word /ghost/ is /pneuma/. It might be trans-
+ lated /wind/ or /air/, and the phrase is equivalent to our
+ common statement, "He breathed his last." What
+598:15 Jesus gave up was indeed air, an etherealized form of
+ matter, for never did he give up Spirit, or Soul.
+
+ WINE. Inspiration; understanding. Error; fornica-
+598:18 tion; temptation; passion.
+
+ YEAR. A solar measurement of time; mortality;
+ space for repentance.
+
+598:21 "One day is with the Lord as a thousand years."
+ (II Peter iii. 8.)
+
+ One moment of divine consciousness, or the spiritual
+598:24 understanding of Life and Love, is a foretaste of eternity.
+ This exalted view, obtained and retained when the Sci-
+ ence of being is understood, would bridge over with life
+598:27 discerned spiritually the interval of death, and man
+ would be in the full consciousness of his immortality and
+ eternal harmony, where sin, sickness, and death are un-
+598:30 known. Time is a mortal thought, the divisor of which
+599:1 is the solar year. Eternity is God's measurement of Soul-
+ filled years.
+
+599:3 YOU. As applied to corporeality, a mortal; finity.
+
+ ZEAL. The reflected animation of Life, Truth, and
+ Love. Blind enthusiasm; mortal will.
+
+599:6 ZION. Spiritual foundation and superstructure; in-
+ spiration; spiritual strength. Emptiness; unfaithful-
+ ness; desolation.
+
+
+
+
+
+
+CHAPTER XVIII - FRUITAGE
+
+Wherefore by their fruits ye shall know them. - JESUS.
+
+That ye might walk worthy of the Lord unto all pleasing, being fruitful
+in every good work, and increasing in the knowledge of God. - PAUL.
+
+Let us get up early to the vineyards: let us see if the vine flourish,
+whether the tender grape appear, and the pomegranates bud forth. -
+SOLOMON'S SONG.
+
+THOUSANDS of letters could be presented in testimony of the healing
+efficacy of Christian Science and particularly concerning the vast
+number of people who have been reformed and healed through the perusal
+or study of this book.
+
+For the assurance and encouragement of the reader, a few of these
+letters are here republished from THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE JOURNAL and
+CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SENTINEL. The originals are in the possession of the
+Editor, who can authenticate the testimonials which follow.
+
+RHEUMATISM HEALED
+
+I was a great sufferer from a serious form of rheumatic trouble, my
+hands being affected to such an extent that it was impossible for me
+even to dress without assistance. The trouble finally reached the knees,
+and I became very lame and had to be assisted in and out of bed. I went
+to the different health resorts for the benefit I hoped to derive from
+the baths and waters that were prescribed by physicians, but found no
+permanent relief. I was placed under an X-ray examination, and was told
+that the joints were becoming ossified. I then consulted a celebrated
+specialist, who after a thorough examination said my condition would
+continue to grow worse and that I would become completely helpless.
+
+At that time a copy of "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures"
+by Mrs. Eddy was loaned me. I read it more from curiosity than with the
+thought of any physical benefit. As the truth was unfolded to me, I
+realized that the mental condition was what needed correcting, and that
+the Spirit of truth which inspired this book was my physician. My
+healing is complete, and the liberation in thought is manifest in a life
+of active usefulness rather than the bondage of helpless invalidism and
+suffering. I owe to our beloved Leader, Mrs. Eddy, gratitude which words
+cannot express. Her revelation of the practical rather than the merely
+theoretical application of Jesus' words, "Ye shall know the truth, and
+the truth shall make you free," proved to be my redeemer. I did not even
+have to apply to a practitioner, but am most grateful for the helpful
+words of loving friends. - E. B. B., Pasadena, Cal.
+
+ASTIGMATISM AND HERNIA HEALED
+
+It is nearly five years since I bought my first copy of Science and
+Health, the reading of which cured me of chronic constipation, nervous
+headache, astigmatism, and hernia, in less than four months.
+
+Where would I be now, had not this blessed truth been brought to me by
+much persuasion of a very dear friend?
+
+I certainly should have been deep in the slough of despond, if not in
+the grave. Am I truly thankful for all the good that has come to me and
+mine? I try to let my works testify of that; but to those whom I do not
+meet in person, I can truly say, Yes; I am indeed more thankful than
+words can express for the glorious healing that has come to me, both
+physical, mental, and moral, and I also convey herein, my song of
+gratitude to the dear Leader who has through her fidelity to Truth
+enabled me to touch at least the hem of Christ's garment. - B. S. J.,
+Sioux City, Iowa.
+
+SUBSTANCE OF LUNGS RESTORED
+
+It was about fifteen years ago that Christian Science first
+came to my notice. At that time I had been a chronic invalid for a good
+many years. I had acute bowel trouble, bronchitis, and a number of other
+troubles. One physician had told me that my lungs were like wet paper, ready
+to tear at any time, and I was filled with fear, as my mother, two brothers,
+and a sister had been victims of consumption. I tried many physicians and
+every material remedy that promised help, but no help came until I found
+a copy of Mrs. Eddy's book, Science and Health. The book was placed in my
+hands by one who did not then appreciate it, and I was told that it would
+be hard for me to understand it. I commenced reading it with this thought,
+but I caught beautiful glimpses of Truth, which took away my fear and healed
+me of all those diseases, and they have never returned.
+
+I would also like to tell how I was healed of a sprained ankle. The
+accident occurred in the morning, and all that day and during the night
+I gave myself Christian Science treatment, as best I could. The next
+morning it seemed to be no better, being very sore, badly swollen, and
+much discolored. Feeling that I had done all I could, I decided to stop
+thinking about it. I took my copy of Science and Health and began
+reading. Very soon I became so absorbed in the book that I forgot all
+about my ankle; it went entirely out of my thought, for I had a glimpse
+of all God's creation as spiritual, and for the time being lost sight of
+my material selfhood. After two hours I laid the book down and walked
+into another room. When next I thought of my ankle, I found it was not
+hurting me. The swelling had gone down, the black and blue appearance
+had nearly vanished, and it was perfectly well. It was healed while I
+was "absent from the body" and "present with the Lord." This experience
+was worth a great deal to me, for it showed me how the healing is done.
+- C. H., Portland, Ore.
+
+FIBROID TUMOR HEALED IN A FEW DAYS
+
+My gratitude for Christian Science is boundless. I was afflicted with a
+fibroid tumor which weighed not less than fifty pounds, attended by a
+continuous hemorrhage for eleven years. The tumor was a growth of
+eighteen years.
+
+I lived in Fort Worth, Tex., and I had never heard of Christian Science
+before leaving there for Chicago in the year 1887. I had tried to live
+near to God, and I feel sure He guided me in all my steps to this
+healing and saving truth. After being there several weeks I received
+letters from a Texas lady who had herself been healed, and who wrote
+urging me to try Christian Science.
+
+Changing my boarding-place, I met a
+lady who owned a copy of Science and Health, and in speaking to her of
+having seen the book, she informed me she had one, and she got it and
+told me I could read it. The revelation was marvelous and brought a
+great spiritual awakening. This awakened sense never left me, and one
+day when walking alone it came to me very suddenly that I was healed,
+and I walked the faster declaring every step that I was healed. When I
+reached my boarding-place, I found my hostess and told her I was healed.
+She looked the picture of amazement. The tumor began to disappear at
+once, the hemorrhage ceased, and perfect strength was manifest.
+
+There was no joy ever greater than mine for this Christ-cure, for I was
+very weary and heavy laden. I thought very little of either sleeping or
+eating, and my heart was filled with gratitude, since I knew I had
+touched the hem of his garment.
+
+I must add that the reading of Science and Health, and that alone,
+healed me, and it was the second copy I ever saw. - S. L., Fort Worth,
+Tex.
+
+INSANITY AND EPILEPSY HEALED
+
+While an inmate of the State asylum for the insane at Middletown, Conn.,
+an epileptic, and at times confined to my bed with bilious attacks,
+pronounced incurable by the doctors (at least six in number), the book,
+Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures, by Mrs. Eddy was
+placed in my hands. After reading a few pages, I became very much
+impressed with the truth therein stated, and although I was surrounded
+with opposition, I knew that "underneath are the everlasting arms."
+Since that time - past the middle of the year 1899 - I have kept
+pressing on, until I have been healed by reading Science and Health. At
+times I was beset by what seemed unconquerable opposition, until the
+first week in October, 1904, when, upon going to my home in Darien for a
+visit, I was given my liberty, and I am now earning my living in this
+city. After having been subject to epileptic attacks since 1892, and at
+one time pronounced dying by the doctor in charge, I am now well. I have
+had no fit, or symptoms of any, since the first week in May, 1904.
+
+I trust that this testimony to the healing power of Truth, realized by
+reading Science and Health (for I had no treatment), may reach the eye
+of some to whom the battle seems long, and inspire them with fresh
+courage and a realization of the worth of the victory. I am filled with
+inexpressible gratitude and love to God, and to Mrs. Eddy. - Mrs. B. B.
+C., Stamford, Conn.
+
+A CASE OF MENTAL SURGERY
+
+I have felt for some time I should give my experience in mental surgery.
+In May, 1902, going home for lunch, on a bicycle, and while riding down
+a hill at a rapid gait, I was thrown from the wheel, and falling on my
+left side with my arm under my head, the bone was broken about half-way
+between the shoulder and elbow. While the pain was intense, I lay still
+in the dust, declaring the truth and denying that there could be a break
+or accident in the realm of divine Love, until a gentleman came to
+assist me, saying, he thought I had been stunned. I was only two and a
+half blocks from home, so I mounted my wheel again and managed to reach
+it. On arriving there I lay down and asked my little boy to bring me our
+textbook. He immediately brought Science and Health, which I read for
+about ten minutes, when all pain left.
+
+I said nothing to my family of the accident, but attended to some duties
+and was about half an hour late in returning to the office, this being
+my only loss of time from work. My friends claimed that the arm had not
+been broken, as it would have been impossible for me to continue my work
+without having it set, and carrying it in a sling until the bone knit
+together. Their insistence almost persuaded me that I might have been
+mistaken, until one of my friends invited me to visit a physician's
+office where they were experimenting with an X-ray machine. The
+physician was asked to examine my left arm to see if it differed from
+the ordinary. On looking through it, he said, "Yes, it has been broken,
+but whoever set it made a perfect job of it, and you will never have any
+further trouble from that break." My friend then asked the doctor to
+show how he could tell where the break had been. The doctor pointed out
+the place as being slightly thicker at that part, like a piece of steel
+that had been welded. This was the first of several cases of mental
+surgery that have come under my notice, and it made a deep impression on
+me.
+
+For the benefit of others who may have something similar to meet, I will
+say that I have overcome almost constant attacks of sick headaches,
+extending back to my earliest recollection. - L. C. S., Salt Lake City,
+Utah.
+
+CATARACT QUICKLY CURED
+
+I wish to add my testimony to those of others, and hope that it may be
+the means of bringing some poor sufferer to health, to happiness, and to
+God. I was healed through simply reading this wonderful book, Science
+and Health. I had been troubled periodically for many years with sore
+eyes, and had been to many doctors, who called the disease iritis and
+cataract. They told me that my eyes would always give me trouble, and
+that I would eventually lose my sight if I remained in an office, and
+advised me to go under an operation. Later on I had to wear glasses at
+my work, also out of doors as I could not bear the winds, and my eyes
+were gradually becoming worse. I could not read for longer than a few
+minutes at a time, otherwise they would smart severely. I had to rest my
+eyes each evening to enable me to use them the next day; in fact
+gas-light was getting unbearable because of the pain, and I made home
+miserable. A dear brother told me about Christian Science, and said that
+if I would read Science and Health it would help me. He procured for me
+the loan of the book. The first night I read it, it so interested me I
+quite forgot all about my eyes until my wife remarked that it was eleven
+o'clock. I found that I had been reading this book for nearly four
+hours, and I remarked immediately after, "I believe my eyes are cured,"
+which was really the case. The next day, on looking at my eyes, my wife
+noticed that the cataract had disappeared. I put away my outdoor
+glasses, which I have not required since, and through the understanding
+gained by studying Christian Science I have been able to do away with my
+indoor glasses also, and have had no return of pain in my eyes since.
+This is now a year and a half ago. - G. F. S., Liverpool, England.
+
+VALVULAR HEART DISEASE HEALED
+
+Fourteen years ago my heart awoke to gratitude to God and the dear
+Leader at the same time. After a patient and persistent effort of three
+months' duration, to procure a copy of Science and Health (during which
+time I had visited every bookstore, and many of the second-hand
+bookstores in the city of St. Paul), and had failed to find it, I at
+last remembered that the stranger who told me I might be healed, had
+mentioned a name, and McVicker's Theatre Building in Chicago as being in
+some way connected with the work. I sent there for information regarding
+a book called Health and Science, and the return mail brought me the
+book, Science and Health, and in it I at once found sure promise of
+deliverance from valvular heart disease, with all the accompaniments,
+such as extreme nervousness, weakness, dyspepsia, and insomnia. I had
+suffered from these all my life, finding no permanent relief, even, in
+material remedies, and no hope of cure at any time. Only those who have
+been healed in such bondage and have been liberated by the same means,
+can know the eager joy of the first perusal of that wonderful book.
+
+Half a day's reading convinced me that I had found the way to holiness
+and health. I read on, thinking only of the spiritual enlightenment,
+content to wait until I should be led to some person who would heal me;
+but old things had passed away, and all things had become new. I was
+completely healed before I had met a Scientist, or one who knew anything
+about Christian Science, and before I had read a line of any other
+Christian Science literature except one leaf of a tract; so it is
+absolutely certain that the healing was entirely impersonal, as was also
+the teaching, which enabled me to begin at once demonstrating the power
+of Truth to destroy all forms of error. - E. J. W., North Yakima, Wash.
+
+THE TRUE PHYSICIAN FOUND
+
+It is with a deep sense of gratitude that I send the particulars of my
+healing through Christian Science. While visiting friends in the
+southwestern part of Ontario, about three years ago, my attention was
+called to Christian Science and the wonderful healing it was doing. I
+had lived in New York for twenty-five years, but had never heard of
+Christian Science before, to my recollection.
+
+Up to that time, for seventeen years, I had suffered with indigestion
+and gastritis in the worst form, often being overcome from a seeming
+pressure against the heart. I had asthma for four years, also had worn
+glasses for four years. It seemed to me that I had swallowed every known
+medicine to relieve my indigestion, but they only gave me temporary
+benefit. I purchased a copy of Science and Health, and simply from the
+reading of that grand book I was completely healed of all my physical
+ailments in two weeks' time. I have used no medicine from that day to
+this, and with God's help, and the wonderful light revealed to me
+through the reading of Mrs. Eddy's book, I never expect to again. I used
+to smoke eight or ten cigars a day, and also took an occasional drink,
+but the desire for these has gone, - I feel forever. I travel on the
+road, and am constantly being invited to indulge, but it is no effort to
+abstain, and in many instances I find that my refusal helps others.
+
+While I fully appreciate the release from my physical troubles, this
+pales into insignificance in comparison with the spiritual uplifting
+Christian Science has brought me. I had not been inside a church for
+more than ten years, to attend regular services, until I entered a
+Christian Science church. What I saw and realized there, seemed so
+genuine that I loved Christian Science from the very start. I have never
+taken a treatment, - every inch of the way has been through study and
+practical demonstration, and I know that all can do the same thing if
+they will try.
+
+Since I have been in Science I have overcome a case of ulcerated tooth
+in one night through the reading of Science and Health; also a severe
+attack of grip in thirty-six hours by obeying the Scripture saying,
+"Physician, heal thyself." - B. H. N., New York, N. Y.
+
+CANCER AND CONSUMPTION HEALED
+
+I was a great sufferer for many years from internal cancer and
+consumption. I was treated by the best of physicians in New York,
+Minneapolis, and Duluth, and was finally given up as incurable, when I
+heard of Christian Science. A neighbor who had been healed of
+consumption, kindly loaned me Science and Health by Mrs. Eddy, which I
+read and became interested in. In three months' time, I was healed, the
+truth conveyed to me by this book being the healer, and not only of
+these diseases, but I was made whole mentally as well. I have not been
+in bed one day since, or rather in eleven years. I have had many good
+demonstrations during this time, have passed through many a "fiery
+trial," but this blessed truth has caused me to stand, at times
+seemingly alone, and God was with me.
+
+I will mention a demonstration of painless childbirth which I have had
+since coming to Idaho. Perhaps it may help some sister who is looking
+through the /Journal/ for a demonstration of this kind, as I was before
+my baby came. Good help being scarce here, I did my housework up to the
+time I was confined, and was in perfect health. I awoke my husband one
+morning at five o'clock, and at half past five baby was born, no one
+being present but my husband and myself. It was quite a surprise to the
+rest of the family to see me sitting by the fire with a new baby on my
+lap. My son got the breakfast, of which I ate heartily; at noon I joined
+the family in the dining-room. I was out on the porch the second day,
+around the yard the third day, and have been perfectly well ever since,
+which has been now over three years. To one who had previously passed
+through agony untold, with a physician in attendance, this seemed
+wonderful. I hope this will interest some one who is seeking the truth,
+and I wish to express my sincere love for our beloved Leader, who has
+given us the " Key to the Scriptures." - E. C. C., Lewiston, Idaho.
+
+A REMARKABLE CASE
+
+Nine years ago my only child was hovering between life and death. Some
+of the best physicians in Boston had pronounced his case incurable,
+saying that if he lived he would always be an invalid and a cripple. One
+of the diseases was gastric catarrh. He was allowed to eat but very few
+things, and even after taking every precaution, he suffered to the
+extent that he would lie in spasms for half a day. He also had rickets;
+physicians saying that there was not a natural bone in his body.
+
+It was while he was in what seemed to be his greatest agony, and when I
+was in the darkest despair, that I first heard of Christian Science. The
+bearer of the joyful tidings could only tell me to come and hear of the
+wonderful things that Christian Science was doing. I accepted the
+invitation, for I was willing to try anything to save my child, and the
+following Friday evening I attended my first meeting, which was in The
+Mother Church of Christ, Scientist. Long before the service began every
+seat was filled, which was amazing to me, being an ordinary weekly
+meeting, and that night I realized from the testimonies given that
+Christian Science was the religion for which I had been searching for
+years. The next day I went to find a practitioner, but was unable to get
+the one who had been recommended, he being too busy. On my way home I
+thought of some of the testimonies which I had heard the night before, -
+of people being healed by simply reading Science and Health. I resolved at
+once to borrow a copy, and not dreaming of the sacrifice that my friend
+would make by conferring such a favor, I went and asked her for a loan of
+Science and Health. I never saw any one part so reluctantly with a book
+as my friend did with her copy of the textbook.
+
+I read it silently and audibly, day and night, in my home, and although
+I could not seem to understand it, yet the healing commenced to take
+place at once. The little mouth which had been twisted by spasms grew
+natural and the child was soon able to be up, playing and romping about
+the house as any child should. About this time we decided to move to the
+far West.
+
+I was young in Science at the time, and my husband greatly feared that
+the journey would cause a relapse for the child, but instead, he
+continued to improve. I constantly read the Bible, Science and Health,
+and Miscellaneous Writings, the two weeks we traveled, and we were the
+only ones in our car who, throughout the journey, did not get train
+sick. The child's limbs grew perfectly straight, he ate anything he
+wanted, and for years he has been a natural, healthy child in every way.
+He has passed through some of the worst forms of contagion untouched and
+unharmed.
+
+I had been reading Science and Health several months, before I gave any
+thought to myself and my numerous complaints. I had never been very
+strong, and some of my ailments were supposed to be hereditary and
+chronic, hence I dragged through many tedious years with a belief in
+medical laws and hereditary laws resting upon me.
+
+Just before I commenced reading Science and Health I spent a half day in
+having my eyes examined by one of the leading oculists in Boston. His
+verdict was that my eyes were in a dreadful condition, and that I would
+always need to wear glasses. In the meantime I commenced to read Science
+and Health, and when I thought of my eyes, I had no need for glasses.
+The years that I have been in Science I have used my eyes incessantly,
+night as well as day, doing all kinds of trying work and without
+requiring the aid of glasses. I was healed of all my complaints whilst
+seeking the truth for my child, and many of them have never returned.
+Those that appeared simply came to the surface to be destroyed. Teeth
+have been restored and facial blemishes removed, unconsciously, simply
+by reading Science and Health. All of this is, however, nothing to
+compare with the spiritual uplifting which I have received, and I have
+everything to be thankful for. - M. T. W., Los Angeles, Cal.
+
+INTENSE SUFFERING OVERCOME
+
+For about five years I was afflicted with sciatic rheumatism, in such a
+severe form that my body was drawn out of shape. When able to be around,
+I walked with the assistance of a cane. The attacks were periodical,
+recurring every few months; any exposure to rain or dampness would bring
+one. At one time I was in bed eleven weeks, suffering intensely all the
+time except when relieved by hypodermic injections. When I had these
+attacks, my regular physician was always in attendance. My daughter
+consulted another physician, who said there would have to be an
+operation which would include the exposing and scraping of the sciatic
+nerve. There was also another physician who, knowing of the case,
+examined my heart and claimed that it was weak and that I was liable to
+pass on at any time from heart trouble.
+
+After suffering three years I heard of Christian Science, but did not
+avail myself of it for two years, when I decided to give up all other
+means and rely wholly upon it. It was not convenient to call a
+practitioner, so I took Science and Health and applied its teachings as
+best I could. In three days the trouble completely left me and there has
+never been the slightest return. My health has been good ever since, and
+I am at present in perfect physical health. I have been benefited in
+every way by Christian Science, physically, mentally, and spiritually,
+and would not be without my understanding of it for anything. - Mrs. E.
+A. K., Billings, Mont.
+
+HEALED OF RHEUMATISM AND BRIGHT'S DISEASE
+
+I am very thankful to God for what He has done for me. I was suddenly
+left alone, with many troubles and trials, and I took up the study of
+the Bible. I was trying to understand it, prior to joining some church,
+as it seemed to me this would be expected. I had attended all sorts of
+churches from my childhood up, but never could find any that met my
+need. As time passed on, my condition became very alarming. Sciatic
+rheumatism, that had troubled me for some years, became so severe I
+could scarcely do anything.
+
+Then there appeared some complications, so distressing that I was unable
+to walk far, and had to sit down frequently by the way. I thought I had
+Bright's disease, - such excruciating pains, no tongue could tell my
+sufferings. With all these things upon me, death seemed very near. I had
+never joined any church, and I thought it now too late, as I would have
+to wait six months on probation, and I would be dead before that.
+
+About this time I made some inquiries of my sister in reference to
+Christian Science, as she had already turned to that faith, and I soon
+found that it was just what I had been looking for. I saw at once that
+it declared the truth and nothing but the truth. I commenced reading
+Science and Health, also the New Testament. I wanted to find out what
+Jesus said, as I did not expect then to live long. I did not go to the
+meetings, nor did I read Science and Health to be cured, - not thinking
+of that, - but to be saved from an everlasting hell hereafter. My sister
+urged me to have a practitioner, but I kept on reading, and praying to
+God in silence, and what happened? Where had the diseases gone? I
+persisted in reading Science and Health, together with the Bible, with
+the knowledge that God as revealed by Christ Jesus can do everything,
+that He made everything that was made, that He can and does heal the
+afflicted. He has healed me, thanks to His most holy name. - G. J. H.,
+Charleston, Ill.
+
+GRATEFUL FOR MANY BLESSINGS
+
+In the year 1901, Christian Science found me a hopeless invalid. I had
+suffered for seven years previous with a very painful back, the result
+of an operation. I could get no rest or sleep at night, as I could not
+lie down, but had to sit propped in a chair with pillows around me. Only
+those who have suffered as I did can know the full misery of it. I had
+come to the end of material means and never hoped to get well. One day,
+however, while out walking, it was my good fortune to come to a
+Christian Scientist's house, and there the teaching was explained to me.
+I was advised to buy Science and Health, which I did, and the study of
+this book has healed my back entirely. Christian Science has also cured
+me of long-standing catarrh of the throat, and neuralgia with which I
+had been afflicted from childhood. Before coming into Science I had
+doctored with three of the best physicians in Seattle, but none could
+give me relief.
+
+I am no longer a sufferer, but rejoice exceedingly in Christian Science.
+God's promise has been fulfilled to me, " But unto you that fear my name
+shall the Sun of righteousness arise with healing in his wings." - E.
+O., Georgetown, Wash.
+
+FREED FROM NEURASTHENIC AND OTHER TROUBLES
+
+Christian Science found in me a minister's son who had failed to profit
+by continuous teaching in the old thought. Some years ago I was
+pronounced by a professor of /materia medica/, whose works are in
+general use, a neurasthenic. I had been in this condition more or less
+for eight years, and up to two years ago, when Christian Science was
+first brought to my attention (thanks to Almighty God) through a kind
+friend, I was almost constantly taking medicine and had in all eleven
+physicians who undoubtedly did their best, but without avail, not-
+withstanding almost all known drugs were prescribed, and further I had
+tried very many patent medicines. I was also put through forms of
+hygienic treatment and other things that offered inducements. At the
+time of coming into Science I was taking three times daily forty minims
+of cod-liver oil and three of creosote, also three drops of Fowler's
+solution of arsenic, and on the month or so previous had bought eighteen
+dollars' worth of patent medicine. I was restricted to the simplest
+means of diet, - all stews, fries, sweets, berries, and tomatoes I had
+not touched for two years.
+
+I started to read Science and Health, and before I had half finished the
+book once I was eating everything that any one does. I read the book
+eleven times straight ahead and many times skipping about. The book has
+done the work and I am a well man. - C. E. M., Philadelphia, Pa.
+
+MANY ILLS OVERCOME
+
+I have received much help, spiritually and physically, through Christian
+Science. I had what the doctors diagnosed as muscular rheumatism,
+dropsy, and constipation of thirty years' standing. A dear friend whom I
+had known as an invalid had been healed by Christian Science and advised
+me to read Science and Health. I did so, having a desire to know the
+truth. One of my troubles was that I could not sleep. I began reading
+the Bible and the Christian Science textbook, and troubles of every kind
+disappeared before I had read Science and Health through. The thought
+came, What about the old remedies? but truth prevailed, and I took all
+the material remedies I had and threw them away. That was seven years
+ago, and I have not had any use for them since. My husband was healed of
+the tobacco habit of fifty years' standing, also of kidney trouble, by
+reading Science and Health. I have not words to express the gratitude I
+feel to-day for the many blessings that have come to our home. - Mrs. M.
+K. O., Seattle, Wash.
+
+A HELPFUL HEALING
+
+I became interested in Christian Science about eleven years ago, and was
+healed of neuralgia of the stomach, from which I had suffered from a
+child. As I grew older, the spells became more frequent and more severe;
+the only relief physicians could give me was by hypodermic injections of
+morphine. Finally, after each spell, I would be prostrated for a day or
+two with the after-effect of the morphine. I was entirely healed of this
+trouble through the study of Science and Health. I think I never
+realized what fear meant until I began to try and put into practice my
+understanding of Christian Science for my children. I have proved,
+however, many times, that fear can neither help nor hinder in our
+demonstration of truth. The first time I realized this was in the
+overcoming of a severe case of croup for my little boy. I was awakened
+one night by the sound that seems to bring terror to every mother's
+heart, and found the little fellow sitting up in bed, gasping for
+breath. I got up, took him in my arms, and went into the next room. My
+first thought was, "O if only there was another Christian Scientist in
+town!" But there was not, and the work must be done and done quickly. I
+tried to treat him, but was so frightened I could not think; so I picked
+up Science and Health, which lay on the table beside me, and began
+reading aloud. I had read but a few lines when these words came to me as
+though a voice spoke, "The word of God is quick, and powerful, and
+sharper than any two-edged sword." Almost immediately after, the little
+one said, "Mamma, sing 'Shepherd,' " - our Leader's hymn, that both the
+big and the little children love. I began singing, and commencing with
+the second line, the little voice joined me. I shall never forget the
+feeling of joy and peace that came over me, when I realized how quickly
+God's word, through Science and Health and the beautiful hymn, had
+accomplished the healing work. This is only one of many instances in
+which the power of God's word to heal has been demonstrated in our home.
+- A. J. G., Riverside, Cal.
+
+RELIEF FROM MANY ILLS
+
+Paul said, "Be ye transformed by the renewing of your mind." In my own
+case deafness has been overcome by an enlarged understanding of God's
+word, as explained by Mrs. Eddy in Science and Health. Many times I have
+been enabled to turn to God, to know it was His will to help in trouble,
+and obtained the needed benefit. Catarrh has disappeared; tonsilitis,
+which very frequently laid me aside from duties in the schoolroom and
+home, is no longer manifest. When temptation comes (for Christian
+Science is both preventive and curative), I turn to that wonderful book,
+Science and Health, and my precious Bible, grown dearer since read in
+the new light of spiritual understanding, until I know that my mind is
+renewed, because the action is changed and the inflammation has abated.
+
+Thus in my experience in Christian Science, I have seen the
+transformation begun, and Truth is able to perfect that which is begun
+in me so gloriously. - Mrs. C.A. McL., Brooklyn, Nova Scotia.
+
+HEALTH AND PEACE ATTAINED
+
+For fifteen years I was a great sufferer physically and mentally.
+Eminent physicians treated me for hereditary consumption, torpid liver,
+and many other diseases. I sought relief at famous springs, the ozone of
+Florida, and the pure air of Colorado, but in vain. My life was one
+ceaseless torture.
+
+During all this time, however, I was an earnest seeker after Truth. I
+examined every religious teaching with a calm and unprejudiced
+attention. From an orthodox Protestant I became a skeptic, and a
+follower of Voltaire, Tom Paine, and Ingersoll; yet all the while I
+retained faith in a supreme intelligent Being who made all. Sick, weary,
+doubting, and despairing, I accidentally went into a Christian Science
+church in New York City, on a Wednesday evening, not knowing what kind
+of a place it was. Seeing a large number of people going into the
+building, I followed, supposing that a marriage ceremony had attracted
+the crowd. Being informed it was their regular Wednesday evening
+service, I inquired as to the denomination. I concluded that it was
+another new fad, but after investigation I procured a copy of Science
+and Health, promising I would read it carefully. I began reading the
+book on Tuesday and finished on Friday of the same week. I was still in
+the dark. I laid the book down, involuntarily closed my eyes, and
+silently prayed to God.
+
+I remained in that attitude a few moments, when I felt like the mariner
+who had been tossed for days upon a boisterous sea, the clouds bending
+low, the billows rolling high, all nature wrapped in darkness; in his
+despair he kneels and commits his soul to God, when he suddenly beholds
+the North Star breaking through the clouds, enabling him to guide his
+ship to the shores of safety. Many things were made plain to me. I saw
+that there is one Fatherhood of God and one brotherhood of man; that
+though "once I was blind, now I see;" that there was no more pain, nor
+aches, no fear, nor indigestion. I slept that night like a babe and
+awoke next morning refreshed. There are now no traces whatever of my
+former complaint and I feel like a new being. - L. P., New York, N. Y.
+
+HEALTH AND PEACE GAINED
+
+About nine years ago I was drawn to Christian Science by a relative
+whose many afflictions had given place to health and harmony, and whose
+loving gratitude was reflected in every word and deed. The thought came
+to me, God indeed healeth all our diseases.
+
+My first reading of Science and Health was without understanding. I was
+full of darkness and gloom, and it was laid aside for a time. The good
+seed had been sown, however, and erelong the reading was resumed,
+and with such interest that my afflictions disappeared "like mist before
+the morning sun." Asthma (thought to be hereditary), neuralgia in an
+aggravated form, and besides these, the tobacco and liquor habit of many
+years' standing left me. Bless the Lord, "He sent his word" and healed
+me, - for the reading of Science and Health brought to my consciousness
+the truth that makes free. - S., Shellman, Ga.
+
+CONSUMPTION QUICKLY CURED
+
+I became interested in Christian Science nearly five years ago through
+the healing of my wife of what the doctors called consumption in its
+last stages. I had tried everything that I could get in the way of
+/materia medica/, and every doctor would tell me nearly the same story
+about the case. At last they recommended for her only a higher, drier
+climate, and when she would be at her worst to give her something to
+quiet her.
+
+I tried different climates, but she was no better, indeed worse. At last
+she struggled along until the first of March, 1899. She had taken to her
+bed again. For two days and nights she suffered, and I called a
+physician. He came and diagnosed the case, and said that he could do
+nothing for her but give her some morphine tablets to make her rest. I
+gave her two of them according to direction, and just before the time to
+give her the third, she called me to her bedside, and said, " Don't give
+me any more of that stuff, for it does me more harm than good," so I
+turned and placed them in the fire, though I did not then know anything
+about Christian Science. We had heard of it, but that was all. I gave
+her the last tablet at eight o'clock that night, and about nine o'clock
+the next day a lady who had been healed in Christian Science visited
+her, and introduced her to this great truth. She accepted it and thought
+she would try it. The lady loaned her Science and Health. She got the
+book about ten o'clock that day and read it until dinner was called. She
+ate a hearty dinner, the first in about three days, and that same
+evening she dressed herself, walked into the dining-room, ate a hearty
+supper and enjoyed it. She slept well that night. She borrowed this
+lady's copy of Science and Health two hours each day for eight days, and
+was healed. The first day that she read Science and Health she weighed
+about ninety-five pounds. Three months later she weighed one hundred and
+thirty-five pounds. - A. J. D., Houston, Tex.
+
+A PROFITABLE STUDY
+
+It may help others to know that some one was really healed of severe
+illness through Christian Science. It is over nine years since we first
+became interested in the Science, and it would be hard to find a
+healthier person than I am now. I can go all day, from morning till
+night, upheld by the thought that "they that wait upon the Lord shall
+renew their strength." I can truly say that I scarcely know what
+physical weariness is any more. Before I came into Science the
+physicians said that one lung was gone, and that the other was affected
+with tuberculosis; so, from their standpoint, there was little left for
+me to hope for. We had tried every remedy that they had suggested. I had
+gone to the mountains, but could not stay there on account of the
+altitude; and when they did not know what else to do, they said we would
+better go to England - that the ocean air would be beneficial. So we
+spent three months in the British Isles, and when I came back I seemed
+much better, but this only lasted a short time. In little more than a
+month I was worse than ever, and my mother was told that I had but a few
+weeks, or at most months, to live.
+
+At that time, a lady, a stranger to us, suggested that we try Christian
+Science. There was no prejudice against it, as we did not even know what
+it was. We knew of no Scientists in the Western town where we were
+living, and when we were told that we could send to Kansas City for
+absent treatment, we thought it was absurd. We were then told that many
+people had been healed through the reading of the Christian Science
+textbook, Science and Health, and to us this seemed a little worse than
+the absent treatment, but as we had tried everything we had heard of up
+to that time, my mother sent for the book.
+
+It came in the middle of October and we began to read it together. It
+seemed to me from the first that it was something I had always believed,
+but did not know how to express - it seemed such a natural thing. My
+improvement was very gradual, but I felt I was recovering. After the
+Christmas holidays I started in at school and went the whole term
+without missing a day, - something I had never done before. I finished
+my school course without missing a day - in fact, I have not spent a day
+in bed since that time. I feel absolutely certain that I have two sound,
+healthy lungs now. The hollows in my chest have filled out, and I
+breathe perfectly on both sides; rarely have a cold to meet, and have
+not a sign of a cough.
+
+People sometimes say, "Oh, well, maybe you never had consumption." Well,
+I had all the symptoms, and they are every one gone through the reading
+of Science and Health. - E. L. B., Chicago, Ill.
+
+HEALED OF INFIDELITY AND MANY PHYSICAL ILLS
+
+I feel compelled to write my testimony and hope that I may be accepted
+as one more witness to the Truth as contained in Science and Health with
+Key to the Scriptures.
+
+In the year 1883 I first heard of Christian Science. I was sitting in a
+saloon in Leadville, Col., reading a daily paper of that place. My eyes
+lighted upon an article which spoke of some peculiar people in Boston
+who claimed to have discovered how to heal as Jesus healed. I do not
+remember much of the article, but those words stayed with me.
+
+I had drifted out to Colorado from New York City (my home), where I had
+been under the treatment of many leading physicians. The last one, who
+was too honest to take my money knowing that he could not cure me,
+advised me to keep away from doctors and quit taking medicine, as
+nothing but death could cure me. My trouble was pronounced by some to be
+Bright's disease, by others gravel on the kidneys with very acute
+inflammation of the bladder and prostate gland.
+
+In the spring of 1888 my wife and myself were spending the evening at
+the house of a gentleman whose wife had been healed in the East by
+Christian Science. The gentleman took a book from its bookcase saying,
+"Here is a work on Christian Science." It proved to be Science and
+Health. I knew as soon as I had read the title-page that this was the
+very book we wanted. We immediately sent for the book, and when it
+arrived we obeyed the angel and feasted on it. I was very much
+prejudiced against the Bible, and my first demonstration over self was
+to consent to read the four Gospels. My wife bought me a New Testament
+and I began to read it. What a change came over me! All my prejudice was
+gone in an instant! When I read the Master's words, I caught his meaning
+and the lesson he tried to convey. It was not difficult for me to accept
+the whole Bible, for I could not help myself, I was just captured. The
+disease with which I had been troubled for years tormented me worse than
+ever for about six months, as if trying to turn me aside; but I lost all
+fear of it.
+
+I kept up my study of Science and Health and the disease disappeared. I
+can honestly say that Science and Health was my only healer, and it has
+been my only teacher. - R. A. C., Los Angeles, Cal.
+
+DISEASED EYES CURED
+
+Christian Science came to me when I was a wreck, my body being
+completely covered with sores. My eyes were very bad, so that I sat in a
+darkened room for weeks together, most of the time in bed under opiates.
+The home doctor and a specialist said the disease of the eyes could not
+be cured, though they might help me for a while. I had one operation,
+and the doctor said if I took cold I would become totally blind. My
+suffering was beyond telling.
+
+A clergyman called almost every day, and sat by my bed and wept, and my
+good, kind doctor shed tears many times. Finally, after a year of this
+terrible suffering, I was sent to Indiana, to a sister who had been
+healed of lung trouble by Christian Science. The first day I was there
+she read to me from the Bible and from "Science and Health with Key to
+the Scriptures" by Mrs. Eddy, and I was healed. I knew that God was no
+respecter of persons, and when I saw what had been done for my sister,
+who was changed from being a mere frame to a strong, robust, healthy,
+rosy-cheeked woman, the cough all gone, I said, "God has as much for me,
+if I will accept it." I was healed instantaneously by Christian Science,
+and am thankful to God for giving us this understanding through Mrs.
+Eddy, our beloved Leader. I am now in perfect health. - Mrs. F. S.,
+Laurel, Miss.
+
+THE TEXTBOOK HEALED ME
+
+For twelve years previous to the fall of 1897 I had been under the care
+of a physician much of the time. Different opinions were given by them,
+as to the nature of the trouble, some diagnosing it as an abnormal
+growth, etc. I was healed through reading" Science and Health with Key
+to the Scriptures" by Mrs. Eddy. It was a clear case of transformation
+of the body by the renewal of the mind. I am perfectly well at the
+present time. - J. M. H., Omaha, Neb.
+
+OBSTINATE STOMACH TROUBLE HEALED
+
+There is no doubt that by far the greater number come to Christian
+Science by the way of physical healing, but there are those to whom
+this does not particularly appeal. In the hope
+that it may be of benefit to some such, and in gratitude for help
+received, I submit my own experience. Three years ago I knew nothing of
+Christian Science, aside from the knowledge gathered from the daily
+papers and current literature. When I thought of the subject at all, it
+was to class Christian Science with various human theories with which I
+could not be in sympathy, for they seemed to rely upon both good and
+evil. I had never known of a case of healing, had never read the
+textbook or heard of the /Journal/ or /Sentinel/, but I would sometimes
+see people going into the Christian Science church. I was tired of
+trying to find anything satisfactory in religious belief, for it seemed
+as if God either could not or would not bring into harmony the terrible
+conditions existing in human society. I had quit using any form of
+prayer except the Lord's Prayer, and even then omitted the words "lead
+us not into temptation." How I longed to know just a little of the
+"why?" and "wherefore?" of it all.
+
+Here is where Christian Science found me. I was thrown in contact with a
+dear friend of whom I had seen very little for a year or more, a
+thoroughly educated woman and a thinker. She told me she had taken some
+treatments in Christian Science for a physical trouble, and had become
+very much interested in the study of "Science and Health with Key to the
+Scriptures" by Mrs. Eddy. She asked me if I would like to look at the
+book, and I said I would be glad to do so. The first chapter, "Prayer,"
+appealed to me from the first, and when I came to Mrs. Eddy's spiritual
+sense of the Lord's Prayer (Science and Health, p. 17), my interest was
+fully aroused. I knew that in a dim way I was learning what it means to
+"pray without ceasing." Very soon I bought a book of my own, and with
+the help of our Lesson-Sermons, as given in the /Quarterly/, I began in
+earnest the study of Science and Health, in connection with the Bible.
+
+I stood very much in need of physical healing at this time, having
+suffered for several years from an obstinate form of stomach trouble. So
+far as I know, I gave no thought to the benefits I might derive
+physically from the study, but I did believe this Science held the truth
+of things, and I was so absorbed in getting an understanding of the
+Principle that I thought very little of myself. After about three or
+four months' study I realized that the stomach trouble was gone, and
+with it went other physical troubles, which have never returned. This
+healing was brought about by the earnest, conscientious seeking for the
+truth, as contained in the Bible and interpreted by our Leader in our
+textbook, Science and Health. I have since learned more of the Science
+of healing and have been able in a small way to help others in need. I
+have also learned that in living and loving is healing realized, and in
+reflecting divine Love I have the "signs following."
+
+When we think of the pure, loving, unselfish life Mrs. Eddy must have
+lived in order to become conscious of this truth and give it to us,
+words are a poor medium through which to express the gratitude which her
+followers feel for her. It is best expressed by obediently following
+her, even as she is following Christ. - H. T., Omaha, Neb.
+
+DYSPEPSIA QUICKLY HEALED
+
+It has occurred to me that I have had ample time to meditate on the many
+blessings which I have received through Christian Science, as it is now
+more than six years since I was entirely healed of dyspepsia as well as
+constipation in its worst form by the reading of Science and Health. So
+aggravated were the conditions that for three years or more I was unable
+to drink a glass of cold water. Everything that I drank had to be hot, and
+my only means of relief from the bowel trouble was hot water injections,
+for a period of more than three years.
+
+I can truthfully say that I was permanently, and I might say instantly,
+healed of those two ailments by reading Science and Health as before
+stated, and in fact I do not think I had read more than thirty pages of
+this book when I ignored entirely the most rigid kind of diet. I ate and
+drank everything I wished without a single harmful effect from that time
+to this date, and there has not been a drop of medicine in our home for
+more than six years, in a family of five.
+
+I have also seen the power of Truth manifested in our home by having our
+youngest child relieved of the most excruciating pain, and changed to
+his most playful mood, immediately upon notifying one of the faithful
+practitioners of this city. For all this I am endeavoring to be thankful
+to God and to our faithful Leader, Mrs. Eddy, whose pure and undefiled
+life enabled her to discover this precious truth for the benefit of all
+mankind. - M. C. McK., Denver, Col.
+
+AFTER TWENTY YEARS' SUFFERING
+
+From early girlhood I was considered an invalid, having been injured by
+a hard fall while playing. The pain was intense for some time and for
+several hours I was unable to walk or stand alone. Later, a growing
+weakness of the back accompanied with sharp pains alarmed my parents,
+who called a physician, and he pronounced it spinal trouble. Then
+followed nearly twenty years of increased suffering, at times very
+severe. As years went by and I became a wife and mother, my suffering
+increased. Everything that medical skill could do was done, but finding
+no lasting benefit from anything, I lost hope of recovery.
+
+When Christian Science found me I was under the doctor's sentence that
+if I lived the week through I would become entirely helpless, not able
+to move hand or foot. My husband was a travelling man, and being
+urgently called home, he met an old friend on the train who asked why we
+did not try Christian Science. The reply, We know nothing of it, was
+followed by a brief explanation of its healing power and the benefit his
+family had received. This inspired my husband with new hope, and on his
+arrival at home he called on a practitioner, who recommended our getting
+Science and Health, which we did, but ignorance and the prejudice of old
+education produced such fear that I hid the book under the covers of the
+bed whenever the children came into the room, fearing that it was not of
+God and would injure them. God's dear love was, however, more potent
+than these foolish fears, and the first day I read from its sacred pages
+I was convinced its teachings were the same truths as Jesus Christ had
+taught centuries ago. When I had read a few pages, I reached out and
+threw my medicine from the open window at the head of my bed. I then
+turned back to the book and began reading again, when, lo, the
+Christ-idea dawned upon me, and I was healed instantaneously.
+
+I first noticed the spot in my back cooling, and soon I got out of bed.
+I continued to read eagerly; I felt as if I wanted to devour the healing
+truth, and drank it in as a thirsty plant does the gentle rain. When
+dinner was prepared, I walked out and ate a hearty meal with the family,
+to the amazement of all. We shall never forget what a joyful meal this
+was. How we did thank God for Christian Science!
+
+As year after year has gone by, till twenty years have passed and the
+healing has remained perfect, I have grown to thank God with deeper
+sincerity that one brave woman was found pure enough to bring forth this
+Christ-healing again, to remain forever among men and to save suffering
+humanity from all disease and sin. - Mrs. P. L. H., Fairmont, Minn.
+
+FROM DESPAIR TO HOPE AND JOY
+
+I have often had a desire to make public what Christian Science has done
+for me, but I never could tell of all my blessings, they are so many.
+>From childhood I was always sick, never knew one hour of rest, and was
+under the doctor's care most of the time. I was living in the East at
+that time, and was advised to try change of climate, which I did. I came
+West with my family in the spring of the year, but instead of growing
+better I grew steadily worse, until at last I was obliged to keep my bed
+for nearly three years, - a great sufferer. My ailments were, it seemed,
+all that flesh is heir to, and were called incurable by the doctors;
+viz., Bright's disease, and many others, - in the last stages. My case
+was known among physicians, many of whom were prominent specialists, as
+a most extreme one. Many, upon looking at me, would turn away with a
+wise shake of the head and say, "What keeps her alive?" My physicians,
+who were exceedingly kind and did all that lay within their power for
+me, gave me up and the death sentence was pronounced on me by all who
+attended me.
+
+It was then I realized that "man's extremity is God's opportunity." The
+"little book" was handed me at this hour of great need. I read it, not
+thinking it would heal me, but, like a drowning man, I grasped at it. I
+read it, read it again, and soon found myself growing stronger; then I
+kept on reading and was perfectly healed of all the supposedly incurable
+diseases. - L. B., Austin, Minn.
+
+TRUTH MAKES FREE
+
+As the son of a physician, a graduate in pharmacy, and an ex-druggist, I
+had a perfect contempt for what I thought Christian Science to be. About
+six and a half years ago, however, having exhausted all material means
+at my command, - /materia medica/, electricity, gymnastics, cycling, and
+so on, - and being in a hopeless state, the study of Christian Science
+was taken up. I had been a sufferer from catarrh and sore throat for
+over thirty years, and in the last five were added several others,
+including dyspepsia, and bronchitis, and a loss in flesh of sixty
+pounds. I was completely healed, and regained health, strength, and
+flesh through the spiritual understanding of Christian Science, the
+result of about six weeks' study. This good and perfect gift came to me
+through the careful and prayerful study of Christian Science, as
+revealed to the world to-day through Science and Health. The promise of
+Christ Jesus, "the truth shall make you free," was fulfilled, and the
+past six years of health and harmony have been spent in striving to
+"hold fast that which is good."
+
+While most grateful for the physical
+healing, my gratitude for the mental and spiritual regeneration is
+beyond expression. When I learned that Jesus' mission of healing
+sickness as well as sin did not end with his short stay upon earth, but
+is practical in all ages, my joy was unbounded. Having spent thousands
+in the old way, it seemed wonderful to be healed at such small cost as
+the price of the "little book" and a few weeks' study. Every thought of
+prejudice immediately vanished before the proofs that Christian Science
+is indeed the elucidation and practical application of Jesus' teachings,
+which are demonstrable truth, "The same yesterday, and to-day, and
+forever." - C. N. C., Memphis, Tenn.
+
+DEAF EARS UNSTOPPED
+
+As a mother of a family my heart goes out in love and gratitude to that
+good woman we are privileged to call our Leader, for all she has done
+through her book for me and mine.
+
+Ten years ago I was healed of hereditary deafness and catarrh of the
+head, simply through reading the book, Science and Health. For years
+previous I had consulted and taken treatment from some of the best
+specialists for the ear and throat, both in England and America, but
+grew worse all the time. I was then urged by a lady who had been healed
+through Christian Science to buy this book and study it. I did so very
+reluctantly, but had not read fifty pages before I felt I had indeed
+found the truth which makes free, and can truly say, from that time I
+have never had a return of the ailment.
+
+That for which I am, however, most grateful, is the daily help it is to
+me in my household of young children. I am sure if mothers only knew
+what Christian Science truly means they would give all they possess to
+know it. We have seen croup, measles, fever, and various other
+children's complaints, so-called, disappear like dew before the morning
+sun, through the application of Christian Science, - the understanding
+of God as ever-present and omnipotent. It has been proven to me without
+a doubt that God is a very present help in trouble, and what a blessed
+help this wonderful truth is in the training of our children, and how
+quickly the child grasps it.
+
+Some time ago my little girl, then three years old, dislocated her
+shoulder. I was alone in the house at the time. The pain was so intense
+that she became faint. I treated her the best I knew how, but kept
+holding the thought that just as soon as some one came I would run for
+help. She seemed to grow worse and cried very much. I undressed her and
+tried to twist the arm into place, but it caused such suffering that I
+began to get afraid. Then like a flash came the thought, What would you
+do if you were out of the reach of a practitioner? Now is your time to
+prove God's power and presence. With these thoughts came such a sense of
+calm and trustfulness that I lost all fear. I then asked the child if I
+should read to her; she said "Yes, mamma, read the truth-book." I began
+reading aloud to her from Science and Health. In about half an hour I
+noticed she tried to lift the arm but screamed and became very pale. I
+continued to read aloud and again she made an effort to put some candy
+into her mouth. This time I noticed with joy that she almost reached her
+mouth before she felt the pain. I kept reading aloud to her until my
+sister and two boys came in, when she jumped off her bed, so delighted
+to see her brothers that she forgot her arm. She then began to tell her
+aunt that she had broken her arm and mamma treated it with the
+truth-book. When this happened, it was about 10.30 A. M. and by 3 P. M.
+she was playing out doors as though nothing had ever happened. - Mrs. M.
+G., Winnipeg, Man.
+
+SAVED FROM INSANITY AND SUICIDE
+
+A few years ago, while under a sense of darkness and despair caused by
+ill health and an unhappy home, Science and Health was loaned me with a
+request that I should read it.
+
+At that time my daughter was given up by /materia medica/ to die of
+lingering consumption, supposed to have been inherited. My own condition
+seemed even more alarming, as insanity was being manifested, and rather
+than go to an insane asylum, it seemed to me the only thing to do was to
+commit suicide. Heart trouble, kidney complaint, and continual headaches
+caused from female trouble were some of the many ailments I had to
+contend with. My doctor tried to persuade me to undergo an operation as
+a means of relief, but I had submitted to a severe operation ten years
+previous, and found only additional suffering as a result, so I would
+not consent.
+
+When I began with Science and Health, I read the chapter on "Prayer"
+first, and at that time did not suppose it possible for me to remember
+anything I read, but felt a sweet sense of God's protection and power,
+and a hope that I should at last find Him to be what I so much needed, -
+a present help in time of trouble. Before that chapter on "Prayer" was
+finished, my daughter was downstairs eating three meals a day, and daily
+growing stronger. Before I had finished reading the textbook she was
+well, but never having heard that the reading of Science and Health
+healed any one, it was several months before I gave God the glory.
+
+One by one my many ailments left me, all but the headaches; they were
+less frequent, until at the end of three years the fear of them was
+entirely overcome.
+
+Neither myself nor my daughter have ever received treatments, but the
+study of the Bible and Science and Health, the Christian Science
+textbook by Mrs. Eddy, has healed us and keeps us well.
+
+While Christian Science was very new to me, I attended an experience
+meeting in First Church of Christ, Scientist, Chicago. A gentleman told
+of an unhappy woman who was about to separate from her husband. This
+gentleman had asked her if she did not love her husband. She replied,
+"No; when I married him I did, but not now." He told her God made man in
+His image and likeness, and that He is perfect. He said to her, "Go home
+and see only God's perfect man; you don't need to love a sinful mortal
+such as you have been looking upon." The lady followed his advice, as he
+told her there is no separation in divine Mind. In a short time peace
+and harmony were in her home, and both husband and wife became members
+of a Christian Science church.
+
+This testimony was like a message from heaven to me. I had received many
+benefits from the study of Science and Health, but it had never dawned
+upon my darkened consciousness till then how wonderful our God is. I
+knew what had taken place in that home could take place in my unhappy
+home where there was neither rest nor peace.
+
+I hopefully took up my cross, and step by step my burden grew lighter,
+as I journeyed along, realizing the presence of the Christ, Truth, that
+indeed makes us free. Not all at once did any outward change appear, but
+at the end of three years all was peace, all the members of the family
+attending church together and realizing that there is but one Mind. - E.
+J. B., Superior, Wis.
+
+STOMACH TROUBLE HEALED
+
+I was healed of stomach trouble of many years' standing by reading
+Science and Health. My condition had reached the stage in which I had
+periodical attacks, that came on with greater frequency. I was a
+travelling salesman, and it was a common occurrence for me to have to
+call a physician to my hotel to administer morphine for an acute form of
+this disease. This became a regular thing at certain places, and these
+attacks always left me worse than before. As a result of the last one I
+lost a great deal in weight. I had tried many physicians and most of the
+usual remedies during these years of suffering, without any good result.
+Finally, as a last resort, I decided to try Christian Science, and I was
+healed by reading "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by
+Mrs. Eddy.
+
+My health has been of the best since I was healed, now six years ago. In
+the family we have depended entirely on Christian Science for our
+healing, and have ever found it efficacious. We consider the physical
+healing, however, only incidental to the understanding of God and His
+goodness. This, together with our increased love for the Bible, is
+proving most valuable to us. We are humbly trying to live the lives that
+will prove our gratitude to God, and to our beloved Leader, Mrs. Eddy. -
+Charles E. Peck, St. Johnsbury, Vt.
+
+FREED FROM MANY YEARS OF SUFFERING
+
+In the spring of 1880 I was taken down with a severe attack of stomach
+trouble, was bedfast for three months, and not able to drive out for
+nearly six months. During this time I had three good doctors treating
+me. I gained a little in strength, but had very little relief from the
+stomach trouble. I was recommended to try mineral springs and did so,
+but with the same disappointment. I went to a sanitarium, but yet the
+stomach trouble prevailed. I had some friends who recommended patent
+medicines, but no healing came.
+
+I worried along in this way for several years. Finally I read medicine
+nearly two years with a good doctor friend, especially for my own
+benefit, and during this time I had a severe attack of bladder trouble,
+and for fifteen years I suffered so severely at times that I thought
+life was not really worth living. In connection with these
+troubles I suffered every winter with rheumatism and the grip. I also
+had a growth coming on both eyes called cataract, which caused my eyes
+to be inflamed nearly all the time, and this growth had made such
+progress that it was causing my vision to be very dim when reading.
+Corns were not forgotten, as I was reminded of them very frequently, and
+for all these troubles I had tried every remedy I heard of that I was
+able to get, specialists included, without relief.
+
+Thanks to a friend who took me in this hopeless, discouraged condition
+and led me to the light that never knows darkness, I got a copy of
+Science and Health by Mrs. Eddy and was healed in a short time by
+reading this work. - D. W. L., Anderson, Ind.
+
+RELIEF FROM INTENSE SUFFERING
+
+I became interested in Christian Science in 1901. For four or five years
+I had suffered with severe attacks which nothing but an opiate seemed to
+relieve. After one which I think was the worst I ever had, I consulted
+our family physician, who diagnosed my case as a dangerous kidney
+disease and said that no medicine could help me but that I must undergo
+a surgical operation. I continued to grow worse and went to see the
+physician again, and he advised me to consult a doctor who was connected
+with the city hospital of Augusta. This doctor made an examination and
+diagnosed the difficulty as something different but quite as serious.
+Meanwhile a friend offered me a copy of Science and Health. I said I did
+not care to read the book, but she was so urgent that I finally promised
+to do so. I received the book on Saturday, and on Sunday morning I sat
+down to read it. When I reached the place where Mrs. Eddy says she found
+this truth in the Bible, I began comparing the two books. I read
+passages which looked very reasonable to me, and said to myself, This is
+nearer to the truth than anything I have ever seen. I continued to read
+all day, stopping only long enough to eat my dinner. As I read on,
+everything became clearer to me, and I felt that I was healed. During
+the evening a neighbor came in, and I said, "I am healed, and that book
+has healed me." I read on and was certainly healed. Eight days after my
+healing I did my own washing. This occurred in February, 1901. About six
+weeks after, I was called to care for my mother, who was under the care
+of my former physician. I again let him examine my side, as he wished to
+see if the trouble was still there. He said, "It is certainly gone." I
+said to him, "Doctor, you told me I would never be a well woman unless I
+was operated upon; what has healed me?" He replied, "God has healed
+you." - S. H. L., North Pittston, Me.
+
+GRATEFUL FOR MANY BLESSINGS
+
+It is with sincere gratitude for the many blessings Christian Science
+has brought me, that I give this testimony. I first heard of Christian
+Science about fifteen years ago. A friend of mine was taking treatment
+for physical troubles, and was reading the textbook of Christian
+Science, Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures. The title of the
+book appealed to me very strongly. I said to my friend, "If that is a
+Key to the Scriptures, I must have it."
+
+I had long been a member of a Bible class in an orthodox Sabbath school,
+but I never felt satisfied with that which was taught; there was
+something lacking, I did not understand then what it was. I purchased a
+copy of Science and Health and began to study it. I wish I could express
+in words what that book brought me. It illumined the Bible with a
+glorious light and I began to understand some of the Master's sayings,
+and tried to apply them.
+
+I had had a longing to live a better Christian life for many years, and
+often wondered why I failed so utterly to understand the Bible. Now I
+knew; it was lack of spiritual apprehension.
+
+I did not know at first that people were healed of disease and sin by
+simply reading Science and Health, but found after a while that such was
+the case. At that time I had many physical troubles, and one after
+another of these ills simply disappeared and I found that I had no
+disease, - I was perfectly free. The spiritual uplifting was glorious,
+too, and as I go on in the study of this blessed Science, I find I am
+gaining surely an understanding that helps me to overcome both sin and
+disease in myself and in others. My faith in good is increased and I
+know I am losing my belief in evil as a power equal to good. The pathway
+is not wearisome, because each victory over self gives stronger faith
+and a more earnest desire to press on. - E. J. R., Toledo, Ohio.
+
+GRATEFUL FOR MORAL AND SPIRITUAL AWAKENING
+
+About four years ago, after I had tried different ways and means to be
+relieved from bodily suffering, a faithful friend called my attention to
+the teaching of Christian Science. After some opposition, I decided to
+investigate it, with the thoughtthat if this teaching would be helpful,
+it was meant for me as well as for others; if it did not afford any help, I
+could put it aside again, but that I would find out and be convinced.
+
+After I had read Mrs. Eddy's work, Science and Health, a few days, I
+found that my ailments had disappeared, and a rest had come to me which
+I had never before known. I had smoked almost incessantly, although I
+had often determined to use my will power and never smoke again, but had
+always failed. This desire as well as the desire for drink simply
+disappeared, and I wish to say here, that I received all these benefits
+before I had gained much understanding of what I was reading. Like a
+prisoner, who had been in chains for years, I was suddenly set free. I
+did not then know how the chain had been removed, but I had to
+acknowledge that it came through the reading of this book. I then felt
+an ardent desire to read more, and to know what this power was that had
+freed me in a few days of that which I had been trying for years to
+shake off and had failed. It then became clear to me that this was the
+truth which Jesus Christ taught and preached to free humanity almost two
+thousand years ago. It did not, however, occur to me to apply it in my
+business affairs; on the contrary, I first thought that if I continued
+in my study I would have to retire from business.
+
+This did not happen, however, for I gradually found that the little
+understanding of this wonderful teaching which I had acquired became a
+great help to me in my business. I became more friendly, more honest,
+more loving to my fellow-men; and I also acquired better judgment and
+was able to do the right thing at the right time. As a natural result my
+business improved. Before I knew anything of Christian Science my
+business had often been a burden to me, fear and worry deprived me of my
+rest. How different it is now! Through the study of the Bible, which now
+possesses unmeasurable treasures for me, and for our textbook, Science
+and Health, and the other works of our Leader, I receive peace and
+confidence in God and that insight into character which is necessary for
+the correct management of any business. - W. H. H., Bloomfield, Neb.
+
+HEREDITARY DISEASE OF THE LUNGS CURED
+
+For a long time I have been impelled to contribute a testimony of the
+healing power of Truth. As I read other testimonies and rejoice in them,
+some one may rejoice in mine. I was healed by reading Science and
+Health. By applying it, I found it to be the truth that Jesus taught, -
+the truth that sets free.
+
+From childhood I had never known a well day. I was healed of lung
+trouble of long standing. Consumption was hereditary in our family, my
+mother and three brothers having passed on with it. The law of/ materia
+medica /said that in a short time I must follow them. I also had severe
+stomach trouble of over eight years' standing, during which time I
+always retired without supper, as the fear of suffering from my food was
+so great that I denied myself food when hungry. For over twenty years I
+had ovarian trouble, which was almost unbearable at times. It dated from
+the birth of my first child, and at one time necessitated an operation.
+I suffered with about all the ills that flesh is heir to: I had trouble
+with my eyes from a child; wore glasses for fourteen years, several
+oculists saying I would go blind, one declaring I would be blind in less
+than a year if I did not submit to an operation, which I refused to do.
+
+But thanks be to God whose Truth reached me through the study of our
+textbook. Words fail to express what Christian Science has done for me
+in various ways, for my children, my home, my all. The physical healing
+is but a small part; the spiritual unfolding and uplifting is the "pearl
+of great price," the half that has never been told. - Mrs. J. P. M.,
+Kansas City, Mo.
+
+TEXTBOOK APPRECIATED
+
+It has been my privilege to have interviews with representatives of more
+than sixty per cent of the nations of this earth, under their own vine
+and fig-tree. I had never heard a principle understandingly advanced
+that would enable mankind to obey the apostolic command, "prove all
+things," until Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures was placed
+in my hands. I believe that the honest study of this book in connection
+with the Bible will enable one to "prove all things."
+
+I make this unqualified statement because of what my eyes have seen and
+my ears heard from my fellow-men of unquestioned integrity, and the
+positive proofs I have gained by the study of these books. Many supposed
+material laws that had been rooted and grounded in my mentality from
+youth have been overcome. It required some time for me to wake up to our
+Leader's words in Miscellaneous Writings, p. 206: "The advancing stages
+of Christian Science are gained through growth, not accretion." I had
+many disappointments and falls before I was willing to do the scientific
+work required to prove this statement; yet notwithstanding the cost to
+ourselves, I am convinced that we cannot do much credit to the cause we
+profess to love until we place ourselves in a position to prove God as
+He really is to us individually, and our relation to Him, by scientific
+work.
+
+I wish to express loving gratitude to our Leader for the new edition of
+Science and Health. In studying this new edition one cannot help seeing
+the wisdom, love, and careful and prayerful thought expressed in the
+revision. Often the changing of a single word in a sentence makes the
+scientific thought not only more lucid to him who is familiar with the
+book, but also to those just coming into the blessed light. All honor to
+that God-loving, God-fearing woman, Mary Baker G. Eddy, whose only work
+is the work of love in the helping of mankind to help themselves; who
+has placed before her fellow-men understandingly, what man's divine
+rights are, and what God really is. - H. W. B., Hartford, Conn.
+
+RUPTURE AND OTHER SERIOUS ILLS HEALED
+
+When I took up the study of Christian Science nearly three years ago, I
+was suffering from a very bad rupture of thirty-two years' standing.
+Sometimes the pain was so severe that it seemed as if I could not endure
+it. These spells would last four or five hours, and while everything was
+done for me that could be done, no permanent relief came to me until I
+commenced reading Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures. After I
+had once looked into it I wanted to read all the time. I was so absorbed
+in the study of the "little book" that I hardly realized when the
+healing came, but I was healed, not only of the rupture, but also of
+other troubles, - inflammatory rheumatism, catarrh, corns, and bunions.
+
+I would never part with the book if I could not get another. I am
+seventy-seven years old, and am enjoying very good health. - Mrs. M. E.
+P., St. Johnsbury, Vt.
+
+MOTHER AND DAUGHTER HEALED
+
+When Christian Science came to me, I had been taking medicine every day
+for twenty years, on account of constipation. I had been treated by
+doctors and specialists; had taken magnetic treatments and osteopathy;
+had tried change of climate; had an operation in a hospital, and when I
+came out was worse than before. I was so discouraged, after I had tried
+everything I ever heard of, and was no better but rather grew worse,
+that it seemed as though I must give up trying to get well, when a
+friend suggested that I try Christian Science. I had heard that
+Christian Scientists healed by prayer, and I thought this must be the
+way Jesus had healed. I felt that this was all there was left for me to
+try. I sent for the book, Science and Health, and commenced to read it
+out of curiosity, not thinking or knowing that I could be helped by the
+reading, but thinking I must still take medicine and that I must also
+have treatment by a Scientist. I, however, dropped my medicine and read
+for three days; then a light began to shine in the darkness. I was
+healed of the trouble and have never had to take medicine since. I have
+studied Science and Health faithfully ever since, and other ailments
+have disappeared. My little daughter has also been healed and has
+learned to use this knowledge in her school work. - Mrs. O. R.,
+Leadville, Col.
+
+LIVER COMPLAINT HEALED
+
+As my thoughts go back to the time when I believed I had nothing to live
+for, and when each morning's awaking from sleep brought a sense of
+disappointment to find myself still among the living (for I had hoped
+each night that I closed my eyes in sleep that it would be the last
+time), my heart overflows with love and gratitude to God for our dear
+Leader who discovered this blessed truth and to the dear ones who have
+helped me so lovingly and patiently over many rough places.
+
+Twelve years ago, I consulted a physician because I had noticed some
+odd-looking spots on one of my arms. He said they were liver spots, but
+that it was not worth while prescribing for those few, that I should
+wait until I was covered with them. About three months later, with the
+exception of my face and hands, I was covered with them. Then I became
+alarmed and called on another physician who prescribed for me, but be
+finally said he could do no more for me. Other physicians were consulted
+with no better results. Six years ago, friends advised me to see their
+family physician, and when I called on him he said he was positive he
+could cure me, so I asked him to prescribe for me. At the end of two
+years, after prescribing steadily, he said I was so full of medicine
+that he was afraid to have me take any more, and advised a rest. After
+having paid out a small fortune, I was no better, and very much
+discouraged.
+
+Two years ago, having failed in business, I applied to one of my patrons
+for a furnished room where I could meet the few I still had left. This
+lady, who is a Christian Scientist, loaned me Science and Health, and
+because she asked me so often how I was getting on with the book, I
+began reading it. I also attended the Wednesday evening meetings which I
+found very interesting. After hearing the testimonies at the meetings, I
+decided to speak to some practitioner about these spots, but not until I
+had at least a hundred dollars on hand, because I thought I would
+require that amount for treatments, as I had been accustomed to paying
+high prices. I had not inquired about prices, and in fact did not speak
+to any one about my intentions, because I felt sensitive on this
+subject. When I had read about half of Science and Health, I missed the
+spots, and upon searching could find no trace of them. They had entirely
+disappeared without treatment. In a few weeks the reading of that book
+had accomplished what /materia medica/ had failed to accomplish in ten
+years. It is impossible to express the feeling of relief and happiness
+which came over me then. - C. K., Astoria, N. Y.
+
+A CONVINCING INVESTIGATION
+
+While I have testified to those around me and in many localities, of my
+healing in Christian Science, I feel that it is high time I put the
+candle in the candlestick where all who will may see. My earliest
+recollection was a day of suffering, - a physical inheritance from my
+mother, which gave simple interest for a time until years advanced and
+compound interest was added. My father was a physician, and material
+remedies were used for my mother without avail, consequently his
+confidence in them for me was shaken, - in fact he often told me it was
+better to suffer without medicine than become a chronic doser, without
+pain.
+
+I began teaching in early life and continued for more than twenty years,
+and during that time not a day passed without pain, or fear of pain, and
+only for my innate love of life it would have become an intolerable
+burden. For five years oatmeal was my chief food and I became almost as
+attached to it as Kaspar Hauser to his crust. I was early taught to have
+faith in God, and many times was relieved of pain only to have it appear
+again in an aggravated form.
+
+At last my heart cried out for the living God, and the answer came by
+one of His messengers, who told me of Christian Science. I replied that
+I believed God could heal, but that I had no faith in the healing of
+Christian Science, but would like to investigate its theology, as it
+might aid in giving me some clue to the meaning of life. For three years
+I had searched the works of the most scientific writers to find the
+origin of life; many times I would think I had traced it to the
+beginning, but it would elude my grasp every time. One day in talking
+with my friend, she said she would like to loan me the textbook, Science
+and Health, which I very willingly accepted. Not long afterward I felt a
+severe attack of suffering. I opened the book for the first time and
+found a paragraph near the middle which attracted my attention. I read
+the same paragraph over and over for nearly two hours. When the tea bell
+rang I closed the book and I shall never forget my perception of the new
+heaven and the new earth, - everything in nature that I could see seemed
+to have been washed and made clean. The flowers that I have always loved
+so much, and that from childhood had told me such sweet stories, now
+spoke to me of the All-in-all, the hearts of my friends seemed kinder, -
+I had touched the hem of the garment of healing.
+
+I ate my supper that evening forgetful of the preparations I had made
+for suffering, and when the next day began I was more zealous of good
+work than ever before. Since closing Science and Health at my first
+reading I have never been able to find the paragraph which I had read so
+many times over, the words seemed to have slipped away from me, but my
+joy knew no bounds at having found the pearl of great price. By the
+continued reading of the book I was entirely healed, and for fourteen
+years I have not seen a day of physical suffering. - Miss L. M., Rome,
+N. Y.
+
+DEAFNESS AND DROPSY HEALED
+
+I had been deaf from childhood. I suffered intensely after eating, and
+dropsy was another of my complaints. This, with consumption, caused one
+doctor to say, " It puzzles me; I have never seen such a case before as
+yours."
+
+I met a friend who had been cured in Christian
+Science, and she said, "Try Christian Science." I got a copy of Science
+and Health and in three weeks I was entirely cured. I felt uplifted. It
+seemed as if God's arms were around and about me. I felt as if heaven
+had come down to earth for me. After five years of suffering can any one
+wonder at my unspeakable gratitude? - A. B., Pittsburg, Pa.
+
+GRATEFUL FOR MANY BLESSINGS
+
+In 1894 I began the study of Christian Science. At that time I was
+greatly in need of its healing truth. For a number of years previous I
+had been a semi-invalid with no hope of ever being well and strong
+again. Several years before this time I had undergone an operation which
+resulted in peritonitis. For three years previous to my study of Science
+and Health by Mrs. Eddy, I was scarcely ever free from headache caused
+by the weakened and diseased condition of the internal organs. At the
+time I began the study of Christian Science I was taking five kinds of
+medicine.
+
+I began to read Science and Health, and did not take treatment, for I
+thought, "If this is truth, I shall be healed; if it is not, I shall be
+able to detect it, and will have nothing to do with it." I became a
+devoted student and gradually my bodily diseases left me, - I was free,
+and since that time, nearly ten years ago, neither my two children nor
+myself have taken any medicine; and our understanding of truth has been
+able to meet and overcome any suggestion of illness.
+
+I was a devoted member of an orthodox church, but as I grew older I
+began to question my beliefs, and to my questions I could find no
+satisfactory answer. I became dissatisfied and finally ceased attending
+church. I could not accept the idea of God taught there, and at last my
+friends looked sadly upon me as an atheist. There I stood until I
+learned to know God as revealed in Science and Health, and then all my
+questionings were answered. In my girlhood I had always prayed to the
+God I held in mind, and when the shadows of sickness pain, and death
+came to my family, I prayed as only those can who know that if He helps
+not, there is none; but my prayers were unanswered. Then I closed my
+Bible, saying, "There is a mistake somewhere, perhaps some time I may
+know."
+
+Only those who know the attitude of mind that I was in can understand
+the joy that came to me as I began to learn of God in Christian Science,
+and of my relation to Him.
+
+Many proofs of the healing power of Truth and of His protecting care
+throng my thoughts. Seven years ago, when we were in a far distant
+country, where Christian Science was then unknown, my little daughter
+came in one morning from her school, saying, "Mother, I have measles;
+twenty of the girls are sick in bed and I am afraid they will put me
+there also." Her face, hands, and chest were covered with a deep red
+rash, throat sore, and eyes inflamed. We began immediately to do our
+work in Science and at night, when I left her at the door of the
+college, her face was clear, her eyes bright, and all fear destroyed.
+That was the end of the disease. - F. M. P., Boston, Mass.
+
+A JOYFUL EXPERIENCE
+
+In love and gratitude to God, and to Mrs. Eddy, the interpreter of
+Jesus' beautiful teachings, I wish to tell of some of the benefits which
+I have received from Christian Science. It is a little over a year since
+Science found me in a deplorable condition, physically as well as
+mentally. I had ailments of many years' standing, - chronic stomach
+trouble, severe eye trouble, made almost unbearable from the constant
+fear of losing any sight (a fate which had befallen my mother), also a
+painful rupture of twenty-five years' standing. These ailments, combined
+with unhappy conditions in my home, made me very despondent. I had
+entirely lost my belief in an all-merciful God, and I did not know where
+to turn for help. At that time Christian Science was brought to my
+notice, and I shall never forget the sublime moment when I perceived
+that an all-loving Father is always with me. Forgotten was all sorrow
+and worry, and after four weeks' reading in Science and Health all my
+ailments had disappeared. I am today a healthy, contented woman.
+
+All this has come to pass in one short year, and my earnest desire is to
+be more and more worthy to be called a child of God. This is in loving
+gratitude for an understanding of this glorious truth. - Mrs. R. J.,
+Chicago, Ill.
+
+AN EVER-PRESENT HELP
+
+It is a year since I began to read Science and Health, and I will now
+try to outline what a knowledge of its teachings has done for me.
+
+My condition was then very trying; my eyes, which had caused me much
+trouble since childhood, were very painful. For these I had been treated
+by some of the best specialists in my native land, and after coming to
+the United States I had been doctored much and had worn glasses for four
+years. I also had catarrh, for which I had taken much medicine without
+being relieved. In addition to this I was an excessive smoker, using
+tobacco in some form almost constantly. I had contracted a smoker's
+heart, and used liquors freely.
+
+The one who brought to me that which I now prize so highly, was a book
+agent. I told him that I should be forced to leave my trade on account
+of my eyes. He then told me of having been healed of a cancer, through
+Christian Science treatment. He showed me a copy of Science and Health,
+which had the signs of much use, and after being assured that if I did
+my part I would be healed of all my diseases, I sent for a copy of the
+book.
+
+My recovery was very rapid, for after reading the book only three weeks
+I was completely healed of the tobacco habit. I will say, in regard to
+this healing, that it did not require even as much as a resolution on my
+part. I was smoking a cigar, while reading Science and Health, when all
+the desire to continue smoking left me, and I have never had a desire to
+use tobacco in any form since then. My eyes were the next to manifest
+the influence of the new knowledge gained, and had soon so far recovered
+that I could go about my work with ease, and I have had no more use for
+glasses. To-day my heart is normal, the catarrh has totally disappeared,
+and I am not addicted to the use of liquor.
+
+Christian Science has proved to be an ever-present help, not only in
+overcoming physical ailments, but in business and daily life. It has
+also overcome a great sense of fear. The Bible, which I regarded with
+suspicion, has become my guide, and Christianity has become a sweet
+reality, because the Christian Science textbook has indeed been a "Key
+to the Scriptures" and has breathed through the Gospel pages a sweet
+sense of harmony. - A. F., Sioux City, Iowa.
+
+SEVERE EYE TROUBLE OVERCOME
+
+After hearing Christian Science lightly spoken of, from a Christian
+pulpit, I decided to go to one of the services and hear for myself. From
+infancy I had been devoted to my church, and as soon as I was old enough
+I was ever active in the work. Feeling it to be my duty to attend every
+service held in my own church, I took advantage of the Wednesday evening
+meetings. My first visit was not my last, I am thankful to say, for I
+saw immediately that these people not only preached Christianity, but
+practised and lived it. At that time I was wearing glasses and had worn
+them for sixteen years. At times I suffered the most intense pain, and
+for this phase of the trouble, one specialist after another had been
+consulted. All gave me very much the same advice; each one urged extreme
+carefulness and gave me glasses that seemed to relieve for a time. None
+of them held out any hope that my sight would ever be restored, saying
+that the defect had existed since infancy, and that in time I should be
+blind.
+
+The thought of blindness was very distressing to me, but I tried to bear
+it with Christian resignation, since I thought that God had seen fit to
+afflict me; but since I have learned that He is a loving Father, who
+gives only good, I regret that I ever charged Him with my affliction. I
+had no treatment, but I read Science and Health, and my eyes were healed
+and glasses laid aside. I can never find words to express my thanks to
+our dear Leader, through whose teachings my sight has been regained. I
+can truthfully say that "whereas I was blind, now I see" - through an
+understanding of Truth I have found my sight perfect as God gave it. -
+Miss B. S., Wilmington, N. C.
+
+A TESTIMONY FROM IRELAND
+
+It is with a heart full of love and gratitude to God, and to our dear
+Leader, that I send this testimony to the Field. I had never been a
+strong girl; had always been subject to colds and chills, and suffered
+all my life from a delicate throat. Seven years ago I had a very severe
+attack of rheumatic fever and subsequently two less severe ones. These
+left all sorts of evils behind them, - debility, chronic constipation,
+and several others, so that with these ills my life was often a burden
+to me and I used to think I never should receive relief or health. I had
+also lost all love for God and faith in Him. I could not accept a God
+who, as I then believed, visited sickness and sorrow upon His children
+as a means for drawing them to Him.
+
+I was in this state of mind and body when Christian Science found me. A
+dear friend, seeing my suffering, presented the truth to me, and though
+at first I did not believe that there could be healing for me, the
+Christian Scientists' God seemed to be the one I had been looking for
+all my life. I began to read Science and Health, and shall never forget
+my joy at finding that I could love and trust God. I took to studying
+the Bible, and read nothing but Science and Health and other Christian
+Science literature for a year. After studying the "little book" for
+about six weeks, I one day realized that I was a well woman, that I had
+taken no medicine for three weeks, and that my body was perfectly
+harmonious. The reading of Science and Health had healed me. The
+wonderful joy and spiritual uplifting which came to me then no words of
+mine can describe. I had also suffered from astigmatism and had for
+several years been obliged to use special glasses when reading or
+working, and could never use my eyes for more than half an hour; but
+from the first reading of Science and Health I found that I could read
+in any light and for any length of time without the slightest
+discomfort. I am not only grateful for the physical healing but for the
+mental regeneration. I rejoice that I am now able to help others who are
+sick and sorrowing. - E. E. L., Curragh Camp, County Kildare, Ireland.
+
+THE TEXTBOOK MAKES OPERATION UNNECESSARY
+
+In the early part of the year 1895 my physician said I must undergo a
+surgical operation in order ever to be well.
+
+While in great fear, and dreading the operation, a kind neighbor called,
+and after telling me of Christian Science gave me a copy of Science and
+Health. She said I must put aside all medicine, and by reading
+faithfully she knew I could be healed. The book became my constant
+companion, and in a short time I was healed. Besides the relief from an
+operation, I was completely healed of severe headaches and stomach
+trouble. Physicians could give me no help for either of these ailments.
+For ten years I have not used medicine of any kind, and have not missed
+a Christian Science service on account of sickness during this period. I
+am perfectly well. To say that I am grateful to God for all this does
+not express my feelings. The physical healing was wonderful, but the
+understanding given me of God, and the ability to help others outweigh
+all else. I also love our dear Leader. - Mrs. V. I. B., Concord, N. H.
+
+KIDNEY DISEASE AND EYE TROUBLE HEALED
+
+Early in 1904 I was teaching in a private boarding-school. I was a very
+unhappy, discontented woman; I had kidney disease, besides sore eyes,
+and my general health was very bad. The doctor said that the climate did
+not suit me, and that I certainly should have a change. The best thing,
+he said, was to go back to France (my own country); but I did not like
+to leave the school, so I struggled on until July, when we went
+travelling for a month, but I came home worse than ever. I had a lot of
+worry, one disappointment after another, and I often thought that life
+was not worth living. In September, 1904, we heard for the first time of
+Christian Science through a girl who was attending our boarding-school,
+and who was healed through Christian Science treatment. We bought the
+textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mrs. Eddy,
+and what a revelation it was and is to us; it is indeed the fountain of
+Truth. I had read Science and Health but a very short time when I took
+off my glasses, began to sleep well, and soon found myself well in mind
+and body. Besides this, it has brought harmony into our school, where
+there had been discord, and everything is changed for the better. I
+cannot describe the happiness that has come to me through Christian
+Science; I can only exclaim with the psalmist: "Bless the Lord, O my
+soul;" and may God bless Mrs. Eddy.
+
+My one aim now is to live Christian Science, not in words only, but in
+deeds; loving God more and my neighbor as myself, and following meekly
+and obediently all our Leader's teachings. Words cannot express my
+gratitude to Mrs. Eddy for Christian Science. - S. A. K., Vancouver, B.
+C.
+
+DISEASE OF BOWELS HEALED
+
+When I first heard of Christian Science I had been afflicted for nine
+years with a very painful disease of the bowels, which four physicians
+failed even to diagnose, all giving different causes for the dreadful
+sufferings I endured. The last physician advised me to take no more
+medicine for these attacks, as drugs would not reach the cause, or do
+any good. About this time I heard of Christian Science, and had the
+opportunity of reading "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures"
+by Mrs. Eddy, a few minutes every day for about a week, and I
+was thereby healed. In looking back I found I had not suffered in the
+least from the time I began reading this book. It has been nearly
+seventeen years since this wonderful healing, and I have had no return
+of the disease. My gratitude is endless and can be best expressed by
+striving mightily to walk in the path our Leader has so lovingly shown
+us in Science and Health. - Mrs. J. W. C., Scranton, Pa.
+
+HEALED BY READING THE TEXTBOOK
+
+After doctoring about a year, I was obliged to give up school and was
+under medical care for two years; but grew worse instead of better. I
+was then taken to specialists, who pronounced my case incurable, saying
+I was in the last stages of kidney disease and could live only a short
+time. Shortly afterward my uncle gave me a copy of "Science and Health
+with Key to the Scriptures," and asked me to study it. After studying a
+short time I was able to walk a distance of several miles, which I had
+not been able to do for three years. I also laid aside glasses which I
+had worn seven years, having been told I would become blind if my eyes
+did not receive proper care. It is over a year since I received God's
+blessing, and I am now enjoying perfect health and happiness. I have
+never had my glasses on since I first began reading Science and Health,
+and I have not used any medicine. - L. R., Spring Valley, Minn.
+
+A TESTIMONY FROM SCOTLAND
+
+I came to Christian Science purely for physical healing. I was very ill
+and unhappy; very cynical and disbelieving in regard to what I heard of
+God and religion.
+
+I tried to live my life in my own way and put religion aside. I was a
+great believer in fate and in will-power, and thought to put them in the
+place of God, with the consequence that I was led to do many rash and
+foolish things. I am now thankful to say that my outlook on life is
+entirely changed; I have proved God's wisdom and goodness so often that
+I am willing and thankful to know my future is in His hands and that all
+things must work out for the best. I have found a God whom I can love
+and worship with my whole heart, and I now read my Bible with interest
+and understanding.
+
+I was healed of very bad rheumatism simply by reading Science and
+Health. I had tried many medicines, also massage, with no result, and
+the doctors told me that I would always suffer from this disease, as it
+was inherited, and also because I had rheumatic fever when a child. I
+suffered day and night, and nothing relieved me until Science proved to
+me the falseness of this belief by removing it. I gave up all the
+medicines I was taking and have never touched any since, and that is
+more than two years ago. Before this I had often tried to do without a
+medicine that I had taken every day for ten years, but was always ill
+and had to return to it, until I found out that one Mind is the only
+medicine, and then I was freed from the suffering.
+
+I had also suffered constantly from bilious attacks, colds, and a weak
+chest, and had been warned not to be out in wet weather, etc., but now,
+I am glad to say, I am quite free from all those material laws and go
+out in all sorts of weather. - R. D. F., Edinburgh, Scotland.
+
+CURING BETTER THAN ENDURING
+
+For eight years I was a great sufferer from weak lungs and after being
+treated by ten different physicians, in the States of Illinois,
+Missouri, and Colorado, I was told there was no hope of my recovery from
+what they pronounced tuberculosis, which was hereditary, my father
+having been afflicted with it. I was greatly emaciated and hardly able
+to be about. My general condition was aggravated by what the doctors
+said was paralysis of the bowels. Three physicians so diagnosed it at
+different times, and assured my husband that I could never get more than
+temporary relief. This indeed I found difficult to obtain, in spite of
+my almost frantic efforts. At times I was nearly insane from suffering,
+and after eight years of doctoring I found myself steadily growing
+worse. For four years I did not have a normal action of the bowels, and
+it was only by extreme effort and by resort to powerful drugs or
+mechanical means, with resultant suffering, that any action whatever
+could be brought about.
+
+I had heard nothing of the curative power of Christian Science, and only
+to oblige a friend I went one night, about three years ago, to one of
+their mid-week testimonial meetings, in Boulder, Colorado. I was much
+impressed by what I heard there, and determined at once to investigate
+this strange religion, in the hope that it might have something good for
+me. I bought the textbook, Science and Health, and from the first I
+found myself growing stronger and better, both physically and mentally,
+as I acquired a better understanding and endeavored to put into practice
+what I learned. In one week I was able to get along better without drugs
+than I had for years with them, and before three months had passed I was
+better than I had been any time in my life, for I had always suffered
+more or less from bowel trouble. Since that time I have taken no
+medicine whatever, and rely wholly upon Christian Science. My lungs are
+now sound, my bowels normally active, my general health excellent, and I
+am able to endure without fatigue tasks that before would have
+prostrated me. The study of our textbook was the sole means of my
+healing. - L. M. St. C., Matachin, Canal Zone, Panama.
+
+SEVERE ECZEMA DESTROYED
+
+It is only two years since I came from darkness into the light of
+Christian Science, and to me the spiritual uplifting has been wonderful,
+to say nothing of the physical healing. Words cannot express my
+gratitude for benefits I have received in that time. For five years I
+suffered with that dreaded disease, eczema, all over my body. Five
+doctors said there was no help for me. The suffering seemed as terrible
+as the hell fire that I had been taught to believe in. When Christian
+Science came to me two years ago through a dear friend, she gave me a
+copy of Science and Health and asked me to read it. I told her that I
+would, for I was like a drowning man grasping at a straw. I had been a
+Bible student for twenty-eight years, but when I commenced reading
+Science and Health with the Bible I was healed in less than a week. I
+never had a treatment. A case of measles was also destroyed in
+twenty-four hours after it appeared. - Mrs. M. B. G., Vermilion, Ohio.
+
+SCIENCE AND HEALTH A PRICELESS BOON
+
+I am a willing witness to the healing power of Christian Science, having
+had a lifetime's battle with disease and medical experiments. Various
+doctors finally admitted that they had exhausted their resources, and
+could only offer me palliatives, saying that a cure was impossible. I
+had paralysis of the bowels, frequent sick headaches with unutterable
+agony, and my mortal career was nearly brought to an end by a malignant
+type of yellow fever. Many were the attending evils of this physical
+inharmony, but God confounds the wisdom of men, for while studying
+Science and Health two years ago, the veil of ignorance was lifted and
+perfect health was shown to me to be my real condition, and to such
+there is no relapse. The constant use of glasses, which were apparently
+a necessity to me for years, was proven needless, and they were laid
+aside. Mrs. Eddy has made Scripture reading a never-failing well of
+comfort to me. By her interpretation "the way of the Lord" is made
+straight to me and mine. It aids us in our daily overcoming of the
+tyranny of the flesh and its rebellion against the blessed leading of
+Christ, Truth. The daily study of the Bible and our textbook is bringing
+more and more into our consciousness the power of God unto salvation. -
+J. C., Manatee, Fla.
+
+A CRITIC CONVINCED
+
+With gratitude to God I acknowledge my lifelong debt to Christian
+Science. In 1895 I attended my first Christian Science meeting, and was
+deeply impressed with the earnestness of the people and the love
+reflected, but as for the spiritual healing of the physical body, I did
+not believe such a thing to be possible. I bought Science and Health and
+studied it to be able to dispute intelligently with the supposedly
+deluded followers of Christian Science. I pursued the study carefully
+and thoroughly, and I have had abundant reason since to be glad that I
+did, for through this study, and the resultant understanding of my
+relation to God, I was healed of a disease with which I had been
+afflicted since childhood and for which there was no known remedy.
+Surely my experience has been the fulfilling in part of the Scripture:
+"He sent His Word and healed them, and delivered them from their
+destructions." I believe that Science and Health reveals the Word
+referred to by David. - C. A. B. B., Kansas City, Mo.
+
+BORN AGAIN
+
+It was in April, 1904, that I first heard the "still, small voice" of
+the Christ and received healing through Christian Science; and the
+blessings have been so many since, that it would take too much space to
+name them. Reared from childhood in an intellectual atmosphere, my
+paternal grandfather having been an orthodox minister of the old school
+for forty years, and my father a deep student, ever seeking for the
+truth of all things, I began early to ponder and to study into the
+meaning of life, and came to the conclusion before I was twenty that
+though God probably existed in some remote place, still it was
+impossible to connect Him with my present living. My highest creed,
+therefore, became, "Do right because it /is/ right and not for fear of
+being punished." Then began the suffering. Sorrow after sorrow followed
+each other in rapid succession; for ten long years there was no rest,
+the road was indeed long and hard and had no turning, until finally the
+one thing that had stood by me all through the trials, namely, my
+health, gave way, and with that went my last hope. But the last hour of
+the night had come, the dawn of day was at hand; a dear friend left
+Science and Health upon my piano one day, saying that I would gain much
+good by reading it.
+
+Glad to get away from my own poor thoughts, I opened the "little book"
+and began to read. I had read only a short time when such a wonderful
+transformation took place! I was renewed; born again. Mere words cannot
+tell the story of the mighty up-lifting that carried me to the very
+gates of heaven. When I began to read the book, life was a burden, but
+before I had finished reading it the first time, I was doing all my
+housework and doing it easily; and since that glorious day I have been a
+well woman. My health is splendid, and I am striving to let my light so
+shine that others may be led to the truth. There have been some mighty
+struggles with error, and I have learned that we cannot reach heaven
+with one long stride or easily drift inside the gate, but that the
+"asking" and the "seeking" and the "knocking" must be earnest and
+persistent.
+
+For a long time I was always looking back to see if
+the error had gone, until one day when I realized that to catch a
+glimpse of what spiritual sense means I must put corporeal sense behind
+me. I then set to work in earnest to find the true way. I opened Science
+and Health and these words were before me, "If God were understood,
+instead of being merely believed, this understanding would establish
+health" (p. 203). I saw that I must get the right understanding of God!
+I closed the book and with head bowed in prayer I waited with longing
+intensity for some answer. How long I waited I do not know, but
+suddenly, like a wonderful burst of sunlight after a storm, came clearly
+this thought, "Be still, and know that I am God." I held my breath -
+deep into my hungering thought sank the infinite meaning of that "I."
+All self-conceit, egotism, selfishness, everything that constitutes the
+mortal "I," sank abashed out of sight. I trod, as it were, on holy
+ground. Words are inadequate to convey the fullness of that spiritual
+uplifting, but others who have had similar experiences will understand.
+
+From that hour I have had an intelligent consciousness of the
+ever-presence of an infinite God who is only good. - C. B. G., Hudson,
+Mass.
+
+A RESTLESS SENSE OF EXISTENCE DESTROYED
+
+Through reading Science and Health and the illumination which followed,
+I was healed of ulceration of the stomach and kindred troubles, a
+restless sense of existence, agnosticism, etc. The torture I endured
+with the stomach trouble I will not attempt to describe. The attending
+physician declared that I could live but a short time, and I felt there
+would be a limit to my endurance of the torture, but the disease was
+dissipated into nothingness through Christian Science, which brought me
+peace.
+
+Like many others I had been seemingly lost in the sea of error, without
+a compass, yet earnestly and honestly seeking a haven. I had
+investigated all kinds of religions and philosophies that came under my
+notice, with the exception of Christian Science, which was not then
+deemed worthy of inquiry, and yet it held the very truth I was searching
+for - the light which "shineth in the darkness; and the darkness
+comprehended it not." Three years of stubborn resistance to Truth, with
+increasing suffering, followed - then the light came, and with it a new
+experience. Now, after nine years of Christian Science experience, under
+severe tests, it can be truthfully said that it has not failed me in any
+hour of need. - J. F. J., Cincinnati, Ohio.
+
+MORALLY AND PHYSICALLY HEALED
+
+I did not accept Christian Science on account of any healing of my own,
+but after seeing my mother, who was fast drifting toward helplessness
+with rheumatism, restored to perfect health with only a few treatments
+in Christian Science, I thought surely this must be the truth as Jesus
+taught and practised it, and if so it was what I had been longing for.
+
+This was about ten years ago and was the first I had ever heard of
+Christian Science. We soon got a copy of Science and Health and I began
+in the right way to see if Christian Science were the truth. I had no
+thought of studying it for bodily healing; in fact, I did not think I
+needed it for that, but my soul cried out for something I had not yet
+found. This book was indeed a key to the Scriptures.
+
+It was not long after I began reading before I discovered that my eyes
+were good and strong, I could read as much as I wished, and at any time,
+which was something I could not do before, as my eyes had always been
+weak. The doctors said they never would be very strong, and that if I
+did not wear glasses, I might lose my sight altogether. I never gave up
+to wearing glasses, and now, thanks to Christian Science, I do not need
+them, my work for the past two years as a railway mail clerk being a
+good test. At the same time my eyes were healed, I also noticed that I
+was entirely healed of another ailment which had been with me all my
+life, and which was believed to be inherited. Since that time my growth
+has seemed to me slow, yet when I look back and view myself as I was
+before Christian Science found me, and compare it with my life as it now
+is, I can only close my eyes to the picture and rejoice that I have been
+"born again" and that I have daily been putting off "the old man with
+his deeds," and putting on "the new man."
+
+Some of the many things that have been overcome through the study of
+Science and Health, and through realizing and practising the truth it
+teaches, are profanity, the use of tobacco, a very quick temper, which
+made both myself and those around me at times very miserable, and such
+thoughts as malice, revenge, etc. - O. L. R., Fort Worth, Tex.
+
+HEALTH AND UNDERSTANDING GAINED
+
+Most of my boyhood days were spent in the hands of physicians. From
+birth I was considered a very weakly child, but my mother was brave, and
+being much devoted to me did everything within her knowledge and power
+for my comfort. Sickness and medicine were continually before me, and by
+the time I reached my teens I thought I knew a material remedy for every
+ill. I continued in my delusion, because I was never told the real cause
+of my trouble. Besides being under a leading specialist for two years, I
+was also an outdoor patient at a noted hospital, but I was not healed.
+It is wonderful how the "little ones" are cared for in the face of all
+these seeming difficulties. I always used the prayers that I had been
+taught, and as I grew older I began to ask for wisdom. Little by little
+I gained a desire for freedom, and my prayers finally led me to the
+truth. The first week that I heard of Christian Science, I visited the
+home of dear Christian Science friends, and was at once refreshed by
+their purity of thought and example. I bought a copy of Science and
+Health, and, after studying it a little while with the Bible, I saw that
+if the Bible was true, Science and Health must also be true. I began to
+demonstrate over my physical and mental condition, and as soon as the
+fear and pain began to leave me I felt encouraged to go on. I was
+healed, and stopped complaining. I kept on studying our textbook, and
+when I got an understanding in a small degree of the Science of Mind, my
+first thought was to help others. I was guided where I could pro-
+gress in Science, and was no longer "carried about with every wind of
+doctrine," but held to Principle as closely as possible. From the time
+the healing came into my consciousness, the desire for material remedies
+left me, because Christian Science at once pointed out the way to get at
+the cause of discord and disease. All that I had to give up were the
+false beliefs of mortal mind. Christian Science then taught me to love
+the church, and to appreciate what it had already done for mankind. I
+often thought of the old adage, "Charity begins at home," and after
+three years' preparation I felt able to take Christian Science to my
+home, where it found, in due time, ready acceptance and willing
+disciples. This gave me even greater joy than my own healing. The more
+good I saw accomplished, the more love I had for the truth. Christian
+Science changed my course from the first, and gave me a nobler aim and
+purpose in life. I was not so easily influenced by other people's
+shortcomings, when I learned that evil has neither personality nor
+place. I was not so ready to take offence, when I found out the way to
+work unselfishly for the upbuilding of the Cause. - A. E. J., Toledo,
+Ohio.
+
+AN EVER-PRESENT HELP FOUND
+
+On the 23rd of March, 1900, I received from one of my daughters a copy
+of Science and Health on my seventy-first birthday. Although a constant
+reader of all kinds of papers and books, I had never heard anything of
+Christian Science, except a short notice that spring in a San Francisco
+newspaper, from an orthodox clergyman, referring to the Christian
+Science people in not very complimentary style.
+
+In Mrs. Eddy's book I came across a great deal of thought that was not
+readily understood at the first reading, but by continued and careful
+study, and a good deal of help from my knowledge of chemistry and
+natural philosophy, I soon shook off the belief of sensation in matter,
+- the so-called elementary substance. One afternoon I put the belt on my
+circular saw to cut blocks of firewood and also to split a small stick
+of frame timber. In doing this the stick closed and pinched the saw. I
+picked up a small wooden wedge and tried to drive it into the saw kerf,
+but a bit of ice let the stick on to the back of the saw and instantly
+it flew, with heavy force, into my face, and bouncing off my left cheek
+fell about twenty feet off on the snow. The blood spattered on the snow
+next the saw table, and on feeling with my hand there were two wounds,
+one on the lock of the jaw and another forward, as big as a dollar, on
+the cheek bone. "Now," I thought to myself, "there is a case of surgery
+for you," and without further ceremony, I began to treat the case to the
+best of my knowledge, with the result that the bleeding stopped almost
+instantly, and so did a thumping pain, which had commenced. I paid no
+more attention to the matter, but finished my work, and then went to
+supper. When I washed my face, I felt a big lump on the jawbone where
+the block of wood struck, but after my usual reading I went to bed and
+slept all night until near daylight, when a pain on the right side awoke
+me. On feeling with my hand there was another big lump on the right
+side, but I treated it and went to sleep again. I never lost an hour
+from the hurt, although I found out that my jaw was broken. There is no
+scar, only a little red spot on the cheek, and the lumps on the bone
+have long since disappeared.
+
+In summing up the benefits I have received from the reading of Science
+and Health, I can but refer to a condition of sickness dating back to
+the war (1862), when chronic and malignant diarrhea came near making an
+end of my material existence. My hearing, also, was seriously impaired
+from the effect of cannon firing at Shiloh, but it has come back to me,
+and where I formerly dared not eat an orange, or grapes, I can now eat
+anything without being hurt. My peace of mind is giving me a rest which
+I never experienced before during my life, and I have ceased to look
+away off for the divine presence that was always near, though I did not
+know it. - L. B., Baldy, N. M.
+
+MANY PHYSICAL AND MENTAL TROUBLES OVERCOME
+
+Less than a year ago, when nothing but trouble seemed to encompass me, I
+was led to Christian Science. My mother's copy of Science and Health was
+always lying on the table, but I scarcely ever read it. One day,
+however, the mental conflict was so great I commenced reading in the
+hope of obtaining peace. Every day since then my companions have been
+the Bible and Science and Health. At that time I had a very serious
+eruption on my face, which had been there two years. We had consulted
+several physicians, and used every remedy suggested to eradicate it, but
+they proved useless. I had given up all hopes of its ever being healed,
+as the physician we last consulted pronounced it tuberculosis of the
+skin and incurable. A few weeks after I commenced reading, I was amazed
+to see it almost healed over, and to-day my cheek is perfectly smooth,
+while the scar is disappearing.
+
+In April my baby was born with only the practitioner and a woman friend
+present. I suffered little pain, and the third day I went down-stairs. I
+am able to nurse him, - a privilege of which I was deprived with my
+first child. He is a picture of health, having never been sick a day
+since he was born. - K. E. W. L., Mt. Dora, Fla.
+
+A NEW LIFE GAINED
+
+Leaving home when a young man, I carried with me a protection against
+the temptation of a great city, - a mother's prayers and a small Bible.
+For a time I read the Bible and prayed, but without understanding. This
+did not suffice, and evil seemed to gain the victory. I soon omitted to
+read my Bible; forgot to go to God in prayer for guidance and help, and
+looked to the world for that which it never has and never can give, -
+health, peace, and joy.
+
+Thus, years later, when Christian Science came into my home, it found me
+prayerless, churchless, godless; a home discordant, and with no thought
+or knowledge of spiritual things. Up to this time, my wife had for years
+been seeking health through the physicians, but without success, and as
+a last resort had been sent to Christian Science. The help received was
+so wonderful that I commenced the study of Science and Health. The first
+effect which I realized from the reading of our textbook, was a great
+love for the Bible and a desire to read it, something which I had not
+done for years. I went in silent prayer to God, that I might see the
+light and truth which would enable me to be-come a better man. "Ye must
+be born again." Thus again, and as a child, was I taught to pray "the
+effectual fervent prayer" which "availeth much." In a few weeks' study
+of Science and Health together with the Bible, and without other help, I
+was healed of a desire for liquor, of years' standing, and of the use of
+tobacco. Ten years have passed and these appetites have never returned.
+I have never used either liquor or tobacco in any form from that time to
+the present. Surely this Scripture is fulfilled in our home: "Old things
+are passed away; behold, all things are become new." How can we estimate
+the value of a book, the study of which brings such transformation and
+regeneration? Only as we endeavor to live, and strive to practise what
+it teaches, can we begin to pay our debt to God, and to her whom He has
+sent to make plain to human understanding the life and teaching of
+Christ Jesus. - W. H. P., Boston, Mass.
+
+A VOICE FROM ENGLAND
+
+For a number of years I was a weary woman, not ill enough in health to,
+be called an invalid, but suffering more than could be told with fatigue
+and weakness. Feeling that this was God's will, I did not ask to be
+healed, although I was constantly doctoring. I suffered with dyspepsia,
+congestion of the liver, and many other things, including weak eyesight.
+With all the medicine, and with different changes for rest, I never
+regained health, and thought I never should, so I prayed for grace to
+bear my cross patiently for others' sake. One day, while lying on my
+couch exhausted, which had become a frequent experience, the words came
+to me, "Whatsoever ye shall ask in prayer, believing, ye shall receive."
+I rose, knelt down and said, O God, make me well. I was telling a friend
+this and she kindly gave me a /Sentinel. /Imagine my joy when I saw the
+testimonies of healing! I believed them, remembering our Lord's words,
+"Blessed are they that have not seen, and yet have believed." I obtained
+a copy of Science and Health and before a week had passed I realized
+that if God was my all I needed no glasses. My eyes were healed in a few
+days, and since then I have never thought of glasses. I was also cured
+of dyspepsia, and nothing that I have eaten has hurt me since then. The
+belief in health laws was next destroyed, by knowing that our heavenly
+Father did not make them, and from this has come the beautiful
+experience of the overcoming of fatigue.
+
+For this alone I can never be thankful enough. True indeed are the
+words, "They shall run, and not be weary." This was more than a year
+ago, and I can say that not once have I felt inclined to lie on the
+couch, nor have I had a headache, although I am doing more work than
+ever before. Fear has also been overcome in many ways. - A. L.,
+Chelmsford, England.
+
+DEPRAVED APPETITES OVERCOME
+
+When Christian Science first came to me, or rather, when I first came to
+Christian Science, I did not have a very bad opinion of myself. I
+thought I was a pretty good fellow. I had no religious views. I seemed
+to be getting along as well as, if not better than, some who
+professed Christianity. So I drifted along until I was led to
+investigate Christian Science.
+
+As I progressed in the understanding as gained from the study of both
+Science and Health and the Bible, and commenced to know myself, I found
+that a great change had been wrought in me. For fifteen years I had used
+tobacco, both chewing and smoking; for ten years I had been a victim of
+the drink habit, sometimes to excess; I was also addicted to profanity.
+Christian Science removed these appetites. A stomach trouble and other
+lesser ills, such as headache, a bad temper, an inordinate love of
+money, etc., disappeared under the same benign influence. Those things
+that seemed to be pleasure do not give me pleasure now. They were not
+real pleasure. I have lost nothing, I have sacrificed nothing; but I
+have gained everything, and not yet the whole, for I can see plenty yet
+to be done.
+
+The condition of mind before investigating and after is as different as
+black and white. As Mrs. Eddy says, "Not matter, but Mind, satisfieth." -
+G. B. P., Henry, S. D.
+
+CATARRH OF THE STOMACH HEALED
+
+I should like to express my gratitude for the many benefits I have
+received through Christian Science, and to mention the great joy brought
+to me in the thought that man is not the helpless victim of sin,
+disease, and death. Through its teachings I have been able to overcome
+many errors.
+
+When Christian Science found me, one year ago last April, in Chicago, I
+was suffering from catarrh of the stomach, which had been very
+persistent, and I had been a slave to the cigarette habit for eighteen
+years. Pain and weakness had robbed me of all that one holds dear. The
+first symptoms of the disease appeared about five years ago in the form
+of severe cramps of the stomach, which finally developed into other
+symptoms of that painful disease. I doctored continually, my diet daily
+becoming more rigid, until three slices of toast became my daily
+allowance of food.
+
+In this condition I left the East for my home in Chicago, hoping that a
+change of climate might benefit me. After spending six weeks there and
+finding no relief, I concluded to return East. The Sunday morning before
+leaving I picked up a Sunday paper, and glancing through the religious
+items my eyes fell on the notices of Christian Science church services.
+Curiosity led me to a service and I shall never forget that morning or
+the surprise and joy it gave me to find that beautiful church, and to
+know that so great a number actually believed that God does heal the
+sick to-day. This brought a first ray of hope. The evening service found
+me there again. Among the notices read was that of a reading room,
+giving the location and time of opening. Monday morning found me there
+promptly, and the first book I picked up was Science and Health which
+opened a new world to me.
+
+I had dieted so long and suffered so much that I had a morbid fear of
+food. When I had reached and read of "neither food nor the stomach,
+without the consent of mortal mind, can make one suffer" (Science and
+Health, p. 221), I left the reading room for something to eat. I found a
+bakery near by, and bought a bag of cakes which I ate, and shortly after
+I had a hearty dinner without the least complaint from my stomach.
+
+>From that time until now I have eaten anything that I wished, and the
+craving for cigarettes, which I had for many years, has entirely
+vanished. The understanding of Truth, which entirely relieved the
+diseased stomach, healed also the morbid appetite for smoking. After
+coming back East, I bought a copy of Science and Health, which I have
+read daily, and find it a continual help in all the affairs of life.
+
+In my home and at work I find this Science a comfort and source of
+strength. I have had many difficulties in the way, but it has helped me
+out of them all. - W. E. B., New Britain, Conn.
+
+SPINAL DISEASE HEALED
+
+When I first heard of Christian Science, seven years ago, I supposed
+that it was some old fad under a new name. In the little Texas town
+where we then lived there were two or three Christian Scientists who met
+at the home of one of their number to read the Lesson-Sermon. Meeting
+one of them one day, I asked if unbelievers could come to their
+meetings. She said that they could if they wanted to. I went, expecting
+them to do something that I could laugh at when telling my friends about
+it. How surprised I was to find out that they didn't do anything but
+read the Bible and another book which they called Science and Health. I
+still thought it all foolishness, but resolved to go to their meetings
+until I found out all they believed. I continued to go until I began to
+understand a little of what they knew, not what they believed; and
+instead of spending my time telling others what a silly thing Christian
+Science is, I am now trying to find words to tell what a great and
+wonderful thing it is. I have been healed of so-called incurable spinal
+disease of ten years' standing by studying the Bible and Science and
+Health. Science and Health has been my only teacher, and I wish to send
+my thanks to our dear Leader.
+
+There are no other Scientists near where we now live, but I have the
+/Quarterly /and study the lessons by myself. I have five small children,
+and Christian Science is invaluable to me in controlling them, and in
+overcoming their common ills. They often help themselves and each other
+to destroy their little hurts and fears. - Mrs. M. H., Oleta, Okla.
+
+MANY TROUBLES OVERCOME
+
+In the second chapter of First Peter, ninth verse, I read "that ye
+should show forth the praises of him who hath called you out of darkness
+into his marvellous light." The periodicals so wisely established by our
+Leader give us one means of showing forth the praises of Truth.
+
+>From the darkness of physical pain and weariness into the light of
+wholeness and joyousness in work and living, - from the darkness of a
+clouded sight into the light of clearer vision, - from the darkness of
+doubt and discord into the marvellous light of the reality of good, -
+this is what a reading of the Christian Science textbook has done for
+me.
+
+At the time the book was lent to me, I was teach-
+ing in the public schools of Chicago, and absences from my work on
+account of illness were of frequent occurrence. For five weeks I had
+been under the care of a specialist for an organic trouble, and he said
+I would have to come as many more months before a cure could be
+effected. At this time, Science and Health was brought to my notice. I
+never thought of such a thing as being healed by the reading of the
+book, but my thought was so changed that I was healed, not only of the
+organic trouble, but of blurred eyesight, fatigue, and a train of other
+discordant manifestations. I did not go back to the physician until four
+months later to pay my bill (which, by the way, was more than five times
+the price of the Science and Health I had purchased). From the time I
+read the book I taught steadily without losing time from my work. I was
+helped, too, with my work in many other ways.
+
+Through reading the textbook I learned that God has given us strength to
+do all we have to do, and that it is the things we do not have to do
+(the envying, strife, emulating, vainglorying, and so on) that leave in
+their wake fatigue and discord.
+
+Gratitude to our beloved Leader, Mrs. Eddy, and to her faithful
+students, with whom I afterwards became associated, can be expressed
+only by daily efforts to put into practice what has been taught. - T. H.
+A., Madison, Wis.
+
+PREJUDICE OVERCOME
+
+I became interested in Christian Science somewhat over three years ago
+when in much need of help. I had never been strong, and as I grew older
+I grew weaker and at last became so ill that life was a burden to me.
+Science and Health by Mrs. Eddy was sent to me, in answer to prayer, as
+I thought. I was a little afraid of all these new fads, as I thought
+them, but I had not read far before I felt that I had found the truth
+which makes us free. I was healed of stomach trouble, inward weakness,
+and bilious attacks.
+
+One physician said I might have to undergo an operation before I could
+get well, but, thanks to this Truth, I have found that the only
+operation needed was the regeneration of this so-called human mind by
+learning to know God. In many cases I have been able to help myself and
+others.
+
+Words cannot express my thanks to Mrs. Eddy, and to all who are bringing
+these great truths to the help of the whole world. - E. E. M.,
+Huntington, W. Va.
+
+A CONVINCING TESTIMONY
+
+I became interested in Christian Science some five years ago, the
+practical nature of its statements appealing to me, and I must say, at
+the outset, that with my little experience I have found it all and more
+than I ever dreamt of realizing on this plane of existence. I am
+satisfied that I have found Truth. God is indeed to me an ever-present
+help.
+
+My little girl, some ten months old, was afflicted with constipation. It
+was so severe I dreaded to go out anywhere with her, as I knew not when
+she would be taken with a convulsion. I had tried all the usual remedies
+in such cases, but it seemed to grow more obstinate. There was a
+Christian Scientist living in the same house with us, a Scientist who
+let her light shine, and while she said little, I felt the reflection of
+Love. I had no knowledge of the teachings of Christian Science, save
+that God was the physician at all times. In my own way I believed He was
+all-powerful, and I said to my husband one day, "I am through with
+medicine for baby. I am just going to leave her in God's care and see
+what He will do. I have done all I can." I did as I said, laid my burden
+at God's feet, and did not pick it up again. In two days the child was
+perfectly natural, and has since been free from the trouble. She is now
+six years of age. Some months later a second test came. She woke up at
+nine o'clock at night crying and holding her ear. There was to sense a
+gathering. I was alone. I took up my Science and Health and Bible, but
+the more I worked the louder she screamed. Error kept suggesting
+material remedies, but I said firmly: "No; I shall not go back to error.
+God will help me." Just then I thought of my own fear, how excessive it
+was, and a conversation I had with the Scientist who first voiced the
+truth to me, came to mind. She said she always found it helpful to treat
+herself and cast out her own fear before treating a patient. I put baby
+down and again took up my Science and Health, and these were the words I
+read: -
+
+"Every trial of our faith in God makes us stronger. The more difficult
+seems the material condition to be overcome by Spirit, the stronger
+should be our faith and the purer our love. The Apostle John says:
+'There is no fear in Love, but perfect Love casteth out fear' " (Science
+and Health, p. 410). I looked up, the crying had ceased, the child was
+smiling, and in a few minutes asked to be put to bed. There has been no
+further trouble of that kind.
+
+I have since seen the power of Truth overcome error of many forms,
+including croup, whooping-cough, tonsilitis, etc. I am thankful for all
+these proofs, but far more grateful am I for the spiritual teaching to
+love, to forgive, to curb my tongue, and cease my criticism. - M. A. H.,
+Brockton, Mass.
+
+HEALED PHYSICALLY AND SPIRITUALLY
+
+I had been taking medicine continually for many years. Finally I was
+taken suddenly ill and could not leave my room for about two months,
+then I went away for three months, thinking that I should come back and
+be able to continue my work. I improved very much, but the fear of quick
+consumption was with my doctor and my family and friends, and I was
+warned about the coming winter. Only too soon the fear manifested
+itself. I had worked just three weeks when all the pains and aches
+returned, and I had to go to bed as soon as I got home, so there was no
+pleasure in living. My employer advised me to see my physician, and said
+perhaps I should not work that winter. I then and there turned to
+Christian Science. I could not afford to give up work and live away from
+home, neither did I want to depend on doctors and medicine any longer. I
+took the book and read it on my way to work, and at noon I lay down on a
+couch instead of going out for luncheon and fell asleep. When I awoke I
+was a different person, all pains and aches had gone, and I was free. I
+was so happy I could hardly contain myself; to material sense it was
+wonderful. As I walked I kept saying, "Wonderful, wonderful, wonderful,"
+and tried to understand "the scientific statement of being" by repeating
+portions at a time, then pondering over them. I read the book four times
+in succession, and every time I found more and more to aid in the
+understanding.
+
+This healing was in October, l901, with no other help than Science and
+Health, and soon I was relieved of other chronic ailments. In February I
+was able to put away eyeglasses, which I had worn ten years and a half
+for astigmatism. Oculists told me I would always have to wear them. A
+month later my father asked me to help him, as he was suffering so much
+from constipation, dyspepsia, and neuralgia. He had been subsisting on
+bran, nearly starving himself until be was most miserable, and his limbs
+seemed so cold that they were kept wrapped in blankets. I felt very
+humble as he asked me, and told him I would have a practitioner help
+him, as I had never treated any one; but he would not consent to have
+any one but myself, and I finally told him I would try, but that he must
+not hold Science responsible if he were not benefited, for my lack of
+understanding, and not Science, would be at fault. At my request he read
+Science and Health, ate whatever he wanted, and used no medicine in any
+form. After two treatments I received word from him that he was healed
+of that bondage of thirty years' standing. In view of all these signs
+which followed my acceptance of Christian Science, I knew it must be
+true. - R. L. A., Chicago, Ill.
+
+A VOICE FROM THE SOUTH
+
+I was delicate from childhood, and my parents did not think it was
+possible for me to live more than a few years. I lived, however,
+although there was not much improvement in my health. Travel and change
+of climate brought only temporary relief, and the physicians gave me no
+hope that I would ever be well.
+
+As a last resort I began the study of Science and Health, and before I
+had finished reading the book I realized that its author was divinely
+commissioned to bring this spiritual message to a waiting world. Through
+this reading my health was restored, and I was healed of one disease
+that has been called incurable by all physicians.
+
+For this, together with the greater and higher blessing of having the
+spiritual fact of being unfolded to me, I am most grateful.
+
+What shall be rendered for such benefits received and made possible by
+the consecrated life of our revered Leader? Only by following the
+teachings of our textbook, and by loving obedience to her gentle and
+timely admonitions can we show our true sense of gratitude. - F. H. D.,
+De Funiak Springs, Fla.
+
+HEALED AFTER MUCH SUFFERING
+
+A testimony given in the Journal led me to investigate Christian
+Science, and I hope in return to be the means of leading some one else
+to see the beauty of this saving truth, and to learn to know God aright
+and man's relationship to Him. I know from experience that it is
+prejudice and misapprehension of what Christian Science is, that keeps
+many from enjoying the blessings it bestows.
+
+I had been taking patent medicines for several years, and had been to
+one of the best sanitariums in this country, but was not healed,
+although I received some benefit, for which I shall always feel
+grateful, for I know the physicians did all they could for me. I
+sometimes thought I had exhausted all remedies, but did not give up, for
+I felt there must be something to heal me if I could find it.
+
+When in this state of mind Christian Science came to my notice, and
+after reading several /Journals, /I purchased a copy of Science and
+Health. I read for several days at odd times. I commenced to improve,
+and in about a week I was healed of most of my ills, among which were
+dyspepsia and nervous debility.
+
+Although I had heard about Christian Science before, I had never heard
+that the reading of the Christian Science textbook had ever effected the
+healing of anybody. I commenced reading to find out what Christian
+Science was, but was surprised to find myself improving, and was soon
+assured that it was the theology of Science and Health that healed me,
+just as it was the theology of Jesus that healed the sick.
+
+It has also proved to me that there can be no Christian Science Church
+that does not heal the sick and sinful, for healing follows as the
+natural result of the teaching of Christian Science. The Bible has
+become a new revelation to me, and I can read it much more
+understandingly by the light received through the reading of Science and
+Health. - A. F. M., Fairmont, Minn.
+
+THROUGH GREAT TRIBULATIONS
+
+When I attempt to make plain what Christian Science has done for me,
+words fail me. For twenty years I was a constant sufferer, my spine
+having been injured when I was very young. As a little child I suffered
+so much that I would look up to the stars and beg God, who I thought
+might be up there somewhere, to take me away from the earth, - I was so
+tired. A great wall of pain seemed to separate me from the pleasures
+enjoyed by others, and I could not explain how I felt, because no one
+could understand. Years passed, and I saw my earthly happiness swept
+away; my heart was broken and I did not know what to do. I cried for
+help, day after day and night after night, although I was not sure what
+God was, nor where He was. I only knew that I suffered, and was in need
+of help, and that there was no earthly help for either mind or body. I
+loved purity, truth, and right always, and this made evil seem a most
+terrible reality. I was unable to cope with it, and so found myself in
+despair. This was my condition when I commenced reading Science and
+Health. I was ready for its message, and in about ten days there came a
+wonderful insight into the truth which heals the sick and binds up the
+broken-hearted. All pain left me, I had a glimpse of the new heavens and
+the new earth, and was beginning to be fed by Love divine.
+
+I had suffered for years with insomnia. That night I rested like a
+child, and awoke the next morning well and happy. A flood of light daily
+illumined the pages of the "little book," and the revelation it holds
+for all came to my waiting heart. "The peace which passeth all
+understanding" rested upon me, and joy too deep for words transformed
+my life. My prayers were answered, for I had found God in Christian
+Science.
+
+The Bible, which I knew very little about, became my constant study, my
+joy, and my guide. The copy which I bought at the time of my healing is
+marked from Genesis to Revelation. It was so constantly in my hands for
+three years that the cover became worn and the leaves loose, so it has
+been laid away for a new one. Two and three o'clock in the morning often
+found me poring over its pages, which grew more and more sacred to me
+every day, and the help I received therefrom was wonderful, for which I
+can find no words to express iny gratitude. - I. L., Los Angeles, Cal.
+
+A HELPFUL TESTIMONY
+
+Words cannot express my gratitude to God for Christian Science. When I
+first read Science and Health, I had tried every remedy I had ever heard
+of. I felt no change in mind or body that I was conscious of until I
+read page 16 of the chapter on " Prayer," in Science and Health. The
+first words of the "spiritual sense of the Lord's Prayer," telling of
+our Father-Mother God, gave me a glimpse of heavenly light. I stopped
+and reasoned, and remembered the teachings of Jesus. The truth of man's
+spiritual being dawned on my consciousness. I realized I was not subject
+to mortal laws, as I had been taught all my life. I could not explain
+how I knew this, but I knew it. Through Christian Science, Mrs. Eddy had
+given me what I had longed for all my life, - a Mother, a perfect
+"Father-Mother God." I had known there was a great lack, and at that
+time I believe the orthodox world had but half of the truth which Jesus
+came to establish. When I read, "Give us this day our daily bread," and
+its spiritual interpretation, my tears began to flow; all the years of
+bitterness, hate, and fear melted away. I knew then, as I know now, that
+nothing satisfies but Love. That day began the outward and inward
+conscious healing, - mental and physical. There never came a doubt! I
+absolutely knew that Christian Science was and is the truth. Money,
+friends, materiality, are nothing beside the conscious knowledge of God,
+man, and the universe.
+
+I did not need treatment from any one, - Science and Health was so clear
+and beautiful. I could not understand the Bible before, but I found it
+illumined now that I had a little understanding of Christian Science.
+For ten years I have not had to lie down in the daytime from any
+sickness. I am now, and have been all these years, the picture of
+perfect health. When I first read Science and Health I weighed one
+hundred and four pounds; I now weigh over one hundred and sixty. This
+physical health is not to be compared to my happiness, - my harmony that
+nothing can take away, - because it is the gift of God. Nothing has
+shown me the perversity of the human mind more than in its conclusions
+in regard to my healing. Even when I felt and knew that I was healed,
+people constantly said, because I was thin and delicate looking, " You
+are not well, any one could look at you and know it." Now that I am
+fleshy, they say, "You don't look as if you ever had a pain in all your
+life. You could not have had consumption."
+
+When I think what my life was before I had Christian Science, of the six
+years of colds, suffering, and coughing, not to mention the unhappiness,
+I want to "work, watch, and pray " for the Mind of Christ, that I may
+work rightly in God's vineyard, and to know that in truth, what belongs
+to one belongs to all, - that one God, one Life, Truth, and Love is all.
+- A. C. L., Kansas City, Kans.
+
+DESIRE FOR LIQUOR AND TOBACCO DISAPPEARED
+
+I first heard of Christian Science four years ago. At that time drinking
+and smoking were my comforters. I had no other companionship. I had
+lived almost constantly from childhood in an evil atmosphere. Though I
+was far from being satisfied with my condition, I failed to see how to
+better it until I read Science and Health. I used occasionally to listen
+to a sermon, but sermons did not give me any more comfort than I derived
+from my pipe, hence I concluded that church-going could not satisfy me
+and I preferred drinking and smoking. When I began to read Science and
+Health, I saw it offered something substantial. After a few months'
+study all desire for drinking and smoking disappeared. I did not give
+them up; I made no sacrifices, I simply found something better. I might
+mention that I had smoked ever since I can remember. I used to smoke
+years before I left school, and, like most Englishmen, loved my pipe,
+and would almost prefer to miss a meal rather than to go without my
+smoke. I used to think it gave me comfort.
+
+During my four years' study of Christian Science I have not spent a cent
+for doctors or medicine, neither have I lost a day from my work on
+account of sickness, which compares wonderfully with the previous four
+years. I take a great interest and pleasure in reading the Bible and
+studying the lessons in the /Quarterly/. The Bible used to be a most
+mysterious book to me, but Science and Health makes it a most precious
+book, making its meaning clearer, plainer, and simpler.
+
+I take this opportunity to express my gratitude to Mrs. Eddy and to the
+friend who invited me to attend the service held in the Auditorium years
+ago. I also wish to acknowledge the benefit I have had from the /Journal/
+and the /Sentinel. /They have helped me wonderfully. If the value of
+Science and Health and these publications were measured as business men
+value things, by the results or benefits they bring, they certainly
+would be priceless to me. It would be impossible to measure their value,
+as I have got something from Science and Health that all the money in
+the world could not buy. - H. P. H., Chicago, Ill.
+
+AN EXPRESSION OF LOVING GRATITUDE
+
+In the spring of 1893, while studying for the ministry, Science and
+Health was placed in my hands, and the truth contained therein at once
+became to me the pearl of great price. I literally devoured the book,
+reading it about eighteen hours a day. Its originality was startling,
+upsetting my preconceived opinions of God, man, and creation. Two
+sentences especially appealed to me: "The foundation of mortal discord
+is a false sense of man's origin" (p. 262), and, "For right
+reasoning, there should be but one fact before the thought, namely,
+spiritual existence " (p. 492). I had found the keynote to the Science
+of being as taught in this marvellous book, and persevered until a
+glimpse of the new heavens and new earth came, for the old were passing
+away. With this spiritual uplifting came also physical health.
+
+All my life had been spent in semi-invalidism, and I seemed destined to
+a life of suffering. In three weeks after beginning Science and Health,
+to my joyful surprise I found myself a well man, sound physically, and
+uplifted spiritually. Life was being lived from a new basis, the old
+things of personal sense were passing away and all things becoming new.
+I learned that the infinite good is the one Friend upon whom we can call
+at all times, an all-powerful, ever-present help in every time of
+trouble; that His children are really governed in peace and harmony by
+spiritual law, and as the right understanding of it is gained, the other
+things soon follow, bringing a peace the human concept can never know.
+
+For the last twelve years my whole time has been devoted to Christian
+Science practice, and I have seen nearly every so-called incurable
+disease healed by its beneficent influence. God bless our dear Leader!
+She has set before us an open door, which no man can shut, and it is but
+a question of time when the world will know her better and love her
+more. - E. E. N., Washington, D. C.
+
+HEALED OF BRIGHT'S DISEASE
+
+August 18, 1902, I was taken down with what three doctors pronounced
+Bright's disease, and they stated that I would not live a year, or if I
+did succeed in living longer, I would be mentally unbalanced. On
+December 6, 1902, my wife presented me with Science and Health as a
+birthday gift, and it was indeed the best present I ever received. Since
+that time I have been reading it and attending the Second Church here. I
+have not used any medicine since, nor has any one in our home. I am in
+the finest of health and have lost all my bad habits. This truth has
+brought a great spiritual uplifting to all of us, and words cannot
+express my gratitude to Mrs. Eddy and to all who have helped me to the
+same. - T. V., Chicago, Ill.
+
+FIBROID TUMOR DESTROYED
+
+When quite young I was impressed that the Bible was not properly
+interpreted by the preachers, for I could not conceive of a God of wrath
+who was unjust enough to allow His little ones to suffer pain, misery,
+and death. I had hope, however, that some day the truth would be
+revealed to an awakening world, but little did I dream that even then
+there was one of God's noble women who reflected sufficient purity and
+holiness to entertain the "angel of his presence," and commune with the
+true God.
+
+I was believed to be predisposed to scrofula, so that I was not a strong
+or attractive child, and my girlhood and womanhood were scarcely ever
+free from dread of the laws of matter and lack of strength. The climax
+was reached when a physician informed me, after weeks of treatment, that
+I had a fibroid tumor, which required an operation. The conditions were
+most trying and I was heartsick and discouraged when, in January, 1893, I
+heard of Christian Science through a letter from a dear sister who had been
+greatly benefited thereby, and I resolved to go at once to a
+practitioner, for I believed it to be the long-lost truth that would
+make me free. It meant a great effort and sacrifice for me to go to
+Chicago at that time, but divine Love opened the way and I reached there
+in March. I had been in my sister's home but a few days, reading Science
+and Health almost constantly, when I asked her if I had not better have
+treatment for the tumor, which had given me so much trouble. She said to
+me, "You feel well, do you not?" I assured her that I never had felt so
+well as I had since reaching there. "Well," she said with decision,
+"your tumor is gone, for God never made it," and her statements were
+true, for it has never been heard of from that day. Since then I have
+been healed of chronic sore throat, hay fever, and other troubles, and I
+know that Christian Science is the truth. - B. W. S., Coldwater, Mich.
+
+LIGHT OUT OF DARKNESS
+
+I have received so much benefit from the testimonies in the /Sentinel
+/and /Journal /that I send mine, hoping it may cheer some struggling
+heart. I was reared by kind and loving Christian parents and was a
+member of an orthodox church for over twenty years, but I was never
+satisfied. I was filled with fear and bound down by the false gods of
+this world, - sin, disease, and poverty; consequently every way I
+turned, and in everything I attempted to do, I was met with
+disappointment and failure; but God was leading me into a different
+life.
+
+My interest was first awakened to Christian Science about thirteen years
+ago, and I have been a willing disciple ever since. Through the reading
+of Science and Health I was healed of chronic catarrh and laryngitis,
+and it also enabled me to lay off my glasses. Christian Science has not
+only helped me mentally, morally, and physically, but the greatest
+blessing of all is the spiritual uplifting which enabled me to know that
+God is both able and willing to care for His children, if we are but
+willing to do our part and bear the cross which, though it seems heavy
+at times, always brings a sure reward. Christian Science has not only
+helped me, but it has enabled me to help others.
+
+The Bible is a new book to me. I now see what Jesus meant when he said,
+"Come unto me, all ye that labor and are heavy laden, and I will give
+you rest."
+
+My heart goes out in gratitude to Mrs. Eddy for the work she has done
+and is still doing for the world, and to God I am most grateful that He
+has guided me into the truth, that I may have life, and have it more
+abundantly. - Mrs. M. M., Chicago, Ill.
+
+A PRICELESS BOON
+
+I have long desired to express my gratitude for what Christian Science
+has done, through reading Science and Health, for me and my family. I
+was healed of profanity, the tobacco habit, and a bad temper, through
+the understanding that man is the image and likeness of God. I was also
+healed of kidney disease and rheumatism. What surprised me most,
+however, was this; I had had one finger thrown out of place some fifteen
+years before. It was crooked, but it became straight and useful. A bone
+in my foot had also been broken, leaving a bunch, which disappeared
+after I studied Christian Science and received class instruction. I am
+an entirely well man and for this I am very grateful. I am also glad
+that I have learned enough of Truth and love to be able to heal others.
+I wish to express my thankful appreciation of our Leader, also of the
+/Sentinel/ and the /Journal. /- N. R. F., Salina, Kans.
+
+HEALED OF CONSUMPTION AND ASTHMA
+
+It is a pleasure to acknowledge the great benefits which have come to me
+through Christian Science. It is nearly ten years since I began the
+investigation of the subject by borrowing a copy of Science and Health.
+I had become a hopeless sufferer from asthma, - the disease being so
+aggravated at times as to make breathing almost impossible. I was also a
+victim of that dread disease, consumption. It was hereditary, nearly all
+my family on both sides having passed away with it. I took up Christian
+Science very much as a drowning man catches at a straw. However, I was
+much interested as soon as I began to understand it, and having read the
+book nearly all my waking hours for a few weeks, I became so much better
+and so convinced of its truth, that myself and wife destroyed all the
+medicines in the home, and have never since used any remedy except
+Christian Science. I continued to study and to put into practice the
+teaching as best I knew, and was restored to health in a few months.
+
+Prior to my investigation of Christian Science I had been from boyhood
+an outspoken infidel, had read that class of literature extensively, and
+had no desire for anything of a religious nature, - the orthodox
+teaching never having appealed to me as a rational exposition of an
+all-wise God. I now have no more doubt of the truth of the teaching of
+the great Way-shower, Jesus of Nazareth, than I doubt the correctness of
+the basic law of mathematics or music. I have no doubt whatever that
+Christian Science saved me from the grave, and thus proved a most
+practicable and efficient help in time of greatest need. However great
+my physical suffering has been, I can but feel glad that through it the
+door of consciousness was opened to let in the light of Truth. Thus I
+have progressed a little way in the knowledge of God, good, as revealed
+in Christian Science. - C. B., Webb City, Mo.
+
+A GRATEFUL TESTIMONY
+
+"Thy word is a lamp unto my feet, and a light unto my path. "
+
+This has been proven to me in every way. When Christian Science came to
+me, I was a wreck, physically, mentally, and financially; but since the
+reading of Science and Health turned my thought toward the light, I have
+found that, as far as I am willing to receive the word and live it, all
+comforts are supplied me. I am especially grateful for the spiritual
+help. I know that things which I did and thought last year I would not
+do or think this year, and am satisfied. Through the careful and
+prayerful study of Science and Health I have been lifted from sickness
+to health, from sorrow to peace, from lack to plenty, and, the most
+beautiful of all, from darkness to light. - Mrs. H. S. C., Seattle, Wash.
+
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