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CHAPTER XII - CHRISTIAN SCIENCE PRACTICE
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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.
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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. |
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A gospel narrative |
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IT is related in the seventh chapter of Luke's Gospel that
Jesus was once the honored guest of a certain 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 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 rules of rabbinical law, as
positively as if she were a Hindu pariah intruding upon the household of a
high-caste Brahman, this woman (Mary Magdalene, as she has 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. It was
therefore easy for the Magdalen to come behind the couch and reach his feet.
She bore an alabaster jar containing costly and fragrant oil, sandal oil
perhaps, 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 about her shoulders, as was customary with women of her grade.
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Parable of the creditor |
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Did Jesus spurn the woman? Did he repel her adoration? No!
He regarded her compassionately. Nor was this all. Knowing what those around
him were saying in their hearts, especially his host, 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 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
creditor. "Which of them will love him most?" was the Master's question to
Simon the Pharisee; and Simon replied, "He to whom he forgave most." Jesus
approved the answer, and so brought home the lesson to all, following it with
that remarkable declaration to the woman, "Thy sins are forgiven." |
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Divine insight |
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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 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
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 of undoubted goodness and purity, who has since been rightfully regarded
as the best man that ever trod this planet. Her reverence was unfeigned, and it
was manifested towards one who was soon, though they knew it not, to lay down
his mortal existence in behalf of all sinners, that through his word and works
they might be redeemed from sensuality and sin. |
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Penitence or hospitality |
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Which was the higher tribute to such ineffable affection,
the hospitality of the Pharisee or the contrition of the Magdalen? This query
Jesus answered by rebuking self-righteousness and declaring the absolution of
the penitent. He even said that this poor woman had done what his rich
entertainer had neglected to do, wash and anoint his guest's feet, a special
sign of Oriental courtesy.
Here is suggested a solemn question, a question indicated
by one of the needs of this age. Do Christian 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 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 little.
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Genuine repentance |
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On the other hand, do they show their regard for Truth, or
Christ, by their genuine repentance, by their 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 unwelcome visitor, that they indeed love much,
because much is forgiven them. |
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Compassion requisite |
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Did the careless doctor, the nurse, the cook, and the
brusque business visitor sympathetically know the thorns they plant in the
pillow of the sick and the heavenly homesick looking away from earth, Oh, did
they know! this knowledge would do much more towards healing the sick and
preparing their helpers 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 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 sense and common humanity are
disregarded, what mental quality remains, with which to evoke healing from the
outstretched arm of righteousness? |
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Speedy healing |
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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 nothingness like dew before the morning sunshine. If the
Scientist has enough Christly affection to win his own pardon, and such
commendation as the Magdalen gained from Jesus, then he is Christian enough to
practise scientifically and deal with his patients compassionately; and the
result will correspond with the spiritual intent. |
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Truth desecrated |
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If hypocrisy, stolidity, inhumanity, or vice finds its way
into the chambers of disease through the would-be 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 himself. The unchristian practitioner
is not giving to mind or body the joy and strength of Truth. The poor suffering
heart needs its rightful nutriment, such as peace, patience in tribulation, and
a priceless sense of the dear Father's loving-kindness. |
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Moral evils to be cast out |
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In order to cure his patient, the metaphysician must first
cast moral evils out of himself and thus attain the spiritual freedom which
will enable 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
and hinders him from reaching his patient's thought, yea, while mental penury
chills his faith and understanding. |
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The true physician |
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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 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 Mind and has not that recognition of infinite Love which alone
confers the healing power. Such so-called Scientists will strain out gnats,
while they swallow the camels of bigoted pedantry. |
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Source of calmness |
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The physician must also watch, lest he be overwhelmed by a
sense of the odiousness of sin and by the 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 the Christian Scientist will be calm in the
presence of both sin and disease, knowing, as he does, that Life is God and God
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Genuine healing |
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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 of spiritual healing under the napkin of its form, nor
bury the morale of Christian Science in the grave-clothes 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 hecatombs of gushing
theories, stereotyped borrowed speeches, and the doling of arguments, which are
but so many parodies on legitimate Christian Science, aflame with divine Love.
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Gratitude and humility |
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This is what is meant by seeking Truth, Christ, not "for the
loaves and fishes," nor, like the Pharisee, with the arrogance of rank and
display of scholarship, but like Mary Magdalene, from the summit of devout
consecration, with the oil of gladness and the perfume of gratitude,
with tears of repentance and with those hairs all numbered by the Father.
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The salt of the earth |
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A Christian Scientist occupies the place at this period 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 cannot 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. The
infinite Truth of the Christ-cure has come to this age through a "still, small
voice," through silent utterances and divine anointing which quicken and
increase 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.
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Real and counterfeit |
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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 counterpoise of nothingness. The greatest wrong is
but a supposititious opposite of the highest right. The 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 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-destroyed.
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Results of faith in Truth |
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Against the fatal beliefs that error is as real as Truth,
that evil is equal in power to good if not superior, and that 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 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, then
no material suppositions can prevent us from healing the sick and destroying
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Life independent of matter
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That Life is not contingent on bodily conditions is 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 disappears 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
source of all seeming sickness. Admit the existence of matter, and you admit
that mortality (and therefore disease) has a foundation in fact. Deny the
existence of matter, and you can destroy the belief in material conditions.
When fear disappears, the foundation of disease is gone. Once let the mental
physician believe in the reality of matter, and he is liable to admit also the
reality of all discordant conditions, and this hinders his destroying them.
Thus he is unfitted for the successful treatment of disease. |
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Man's entity |
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In proportion as matter loses to human sense all entity 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 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, that it can
be the arbiter of life or the constructor of any form of existence. |
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The Christ treatment |
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We never read that Luke or Paul made a reality of disease in
order to discover some means of healing it. Jesus never asked if disease were
acute or chronic, and he never recommended attention 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 knew that man has not
two lives, one to be destroyed and the other to be made indestructible.
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Matter not medicine |
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The prophylactic and therapeutic (that is, the preventive
and curative) arts belong emphatically to Christian Science, as would be
readily seen, if psychology, or the Science of Spirit, God, was understood.
Unscientific methods are finding their dead level. Limited to matter by their
own law, what have they of the advantages of Mind and immortality? |
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No healing in sin |
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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 every whit whole, man must be better spiritually as well
as physically. To be immortal, we must forsake the 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 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 of cause and effect, or like
producing like. |
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Like curing like |
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Homoeopathy furnishes the evidence to the senses, that
symptoms, which might be produced by a certain drug, 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 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. 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 mortal mind must be the cause of disease tends to
induce disease. |
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Transient potency of drugs
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According to both medical testimony and individual
experience, a drug may eventually lose its supposed power and do no more for
the patient. Hygienic treatment also loses its efficacy. Quackery likewise
fails at length to inspire the credulity of the sick, and then they cease to
improve. These lessons are useful. They should naturally and genuinely change
our basis from sensation to Christian Science, from error to Truth, from matter
to Spirit. |
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Diagnosis of matter |
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Physicians examine the pulse, tongue, lungs, to discover the
condition of matter, when in fact all is Mind. The body is the substratum of
mortal mind, and this so-called mind must finally yield to the mandate of
immortal Mind. |
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Ghost-stories inducing fear
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Disquisitions on disease have a mental effect similar to
that produced on children by telling ghost-stories in the dark. By those
uninstructed in Christian Science, nothing is really understood of material
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 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 bondage 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 sufferings which throng the
gloaming. The way in divine Science is the only way out of this condition.
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Mind imparts purity, health, and beauty
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I would not transform the infant at once into a 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 this teaching is in advance
of the age, we should not deny our need of its spiritual unfoldment. Mankind
will improve through Science and Christianity. 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 weakness, and health instead of
disease. Truth is an alterative in the entire system, and can make it "every
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Brain not intelligent |
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Remember, brain is not mind. Matter cannot be sick, and Mind
is immortal. The mortal body is only an erroneous mortal belief of mind in
matter. What you call matter was originally error in solution, elementary
mortal mind, likened by Milton to "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 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, bind himself
with his own beliefs, and then call his bonds material and name them divine
law. |
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Veritable success |
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When man demonstrates Christian Science absolutely, he will
be perfect. He can neither sin, suffer, be subject to matter, nor disobey the
law of God. Therefore he will be as the angels in heaven. Christian 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,
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 falsely parading in the vestments of law. |
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Recognition of benefits |
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"Whosoever shall deny me before men, him will I also deny
before my Father which is in heaven." In Christian 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, superstition, 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. |
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Disease far more docile than iniquity
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If we are Christians on all moral questions, but are in
darkness as to the physical exemption which Christianity 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 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 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. Healing is easier than
teaching, if the teaching is faithfully done. |
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Love frees from fear |
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The fear of disease and the love of sin are the sources 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 "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 rise above both fear and
sin. Disease is expressed not so much by the lips as in the functions of the
body. Establish the scientific sense of health, and you relieve the oppressed
organ. The inflammation, decomposition, or deposit will abate, and the disabled
organ will resume its healthy functions. |
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Mind circulates blood |
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When the blood rushes madly through the veins or languidly
creeps along its frozen channels, we call these conditions disease. This is a
misconception. 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 which mortal mind has decided upon as essential for
health. Anodynes, counter-irritants, and depletion never reduce inflammation
scientifically, but the truth of being, whispered into the ear of mortal mind,
will bring relief. |
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Mind can destroy all ills |
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Hatred and its effects on the body are removed by 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, until it appeared on my
body?" The author has answered this question in her explanation of disease as
originating in human belief before it is consciously apparent 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-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
argument against the mental origin of disease. You confess to ignorance of the
future and incapacity to preserve your own existence, and this belief helps
rather than 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 are less firm because of your fear, and ignorance of
mental cause and effect. |
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Heat and cold are products of mortal mind. The body, when
bereft of mortal mind, at first cools, and afterwards it is resolved into its
primitive mortal elements. Nothing that lives ever dies, and 30 vice
versa. Mortal mind produces animal heat, and then expels it through the
abandonment of a belief, or increases it to the point of self-destruction.
Hence it is mortal mind, not matter, which says, "I die." Heat would pass from
the body as painlessly as gas dissipates into the air when it evaporates but
for the belief that inflammation and pain must accompany the separation of heat
from the body. |
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Science versus hypnotism
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Chills and heat are often the form in which fever manifests
itself. Change the mental state, and the chills and fever disappear. The
old-school physician proves this when his patient says, " I am better," but the
patient believes that matter, not mind, has helped him. The Christian Scientist
demonstrates 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 mental despotism or malpractice. All unscientific
mental practice is erroneous and powerless, and should be understood and so
rendered fruitless. The genuine Christian 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. |
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Cure for palsy |
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Palsy is a belief that matter governs mortals, and can
paralyze the body, making certain portions of it motionless. Destroy the
belief, show mortal mind that muscles have no power to be lost, for Mind is
supreme, and you cure the palsy. |
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Latent fear diagnosed |
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Consumptive patients always show great hopefulness and
courage, even when they are supposed to be in hopeless danger. This state of
mind seems anomalous except to the expert in Christian 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 mortal thought a
hopeless state, an image more terrifying than that of most other diseases. The
patient turns involuntarily from the contemplation of it, but though
unacknowledged, the latent fear and the despair of recovery remain in thought.
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Insidious concepts |
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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 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 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 flowed through mortal veins and simulated
a corporeal sense of life. |
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Remedy for fever |
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If the body is material, it cannot, for that very reason,
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 mind
expresses. Therefore the efficient remedy is to destroy the patient's false
belief by both silently and audibly arguing the true facts in regard to
harmonious 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, and you end fever. Some people, mistaught as to
Mindscience, inquire when it will be safe to check a fever. Know that in
Science you cannot check a fever after admitting that it must have its course.
To fear and admit the power of disease, is to paralyze mental and scientific
demonstration. If your patient believes in taking cold, mentally convince him
that matter cannot take cold, and that thought 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. |
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Climate harmless |
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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 Christian Science, and prove that they can be healthy in
all climates, when their fear of climate is exterminated. |
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Mind governs body |
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Through different states of mind, the body becomes suddenly
weak or abnormally strong, showing mortal mind to be the producer of strength
or weakness. A sudden joy or grief has caused what is termed instantaneous
death. Because a belief originates unseen, the mental state should be
continually 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 leading error or governing fear of this lower so-called mind,
and you remove the cause of all disease as well as the morbid or excited action
of any organ. You also remove in this way what are termed organic diseases as
readily as functional difficulties.
The cause of all so-called disease is mental, a mortal
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. Without this ignorant human belief, any circumstance is of itself
powerless to produce suffering. It is latent belief in disease, as well as the
fear of disease, which associates sickness with certain circumstances and
causes the two to appear conjoined, even as poetry and music are reproduced in
union by human memory. Disease has no intelligence. Unwittingly you sentence
yourself to suffer. The understanding of this will enable you to commute this
self-sentence, and meet every circumstance with truth. Disease is less than
mind, and Mind can control it. |
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Latent power |
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Without the so-called human mind, there can be no
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 Napier sent
it cowering back into the jungle. An animal may infuriate another by looking it
in the eye, and both will fight for nothing. A man's gaze, fastened 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
exercised over mortal beliefs to destroy them; whereas hypnotism and hygienic
drilling and drugging, adopted to cure matter, is represented by two material
erroneous bases. |
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Disease powerless |
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Disease is not an intelligence to dispute the empire of Mind
or to dethrone Mind and take the government into 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 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 inconceivable; and if such a power could be
divinely directed, it would manifest less wisdom than we usually find displayed
in human governments. |
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Jurisdiction of Mind |
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If disease can attack and control the body without the
consent of mortals, sin can do the same, for both are errors, announced as
partners in the beginning. The Christian Scientist finds only effects, where
the ordinary physician looks for causes. The real jurisdiction of the world is
in Mind, controlling every effect and recognizing all causation as vested in
divine Mind. |
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Power of imagination |
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A felon, on whom certain English students experimented,
fancied himself bleeding to death, and died because of that belief, when only a
stream of 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 invalid, 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 blood was shed. Then let her learn the opposite
statement of life as taught in Christian Science, and she will understand that
she is not dying on account of the state of 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 very results she
dreads. |
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Fevers the effect of fear |
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Fevers are errors of various types. The quickened pulse,
coated tongue, febrile heat, dry skin, pain in the head and limbs, are pictures
drawn on the body by a mortal mind. The images, held in this disturbed mind,
frighten conscious thought. Unless the fever-picture, drawn by millions of
mortals and imaged on the body through the belief that mind is in matter and
discord is as real as harmony, is destroyed through Science, it may rest at
length on some receptive thought, and become a fever case, which ends in a
belief called 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 headstone of the corner, "but on whomsoever it shall
fall, it will grind him to powder." |
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Misdirected contention |
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Contending for the evidence or indulging the demands 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 is as though the
defendant should argue for the plaintiff in favor of a decision which the
defendant knows will be turned against himself. |
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Benefits of metaphysics |
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The physical effects of fear illustrate its illusion. Gazing
at a chained lion, crouched for a spring, should not terrify a man. The body is
affected only with the belief of disease produced by a so-called mind ignorant
of the truth which chains disease. Nothing but the power of Truth can prevent
the fear of error, and prove man's dominion over error. |
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A higher discovery |
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Many years ago the author made a spiritual discovery, the
scientific evidence of which has accumulated to prove that the divine Mind
produces in man health, harmony, and immortality. Gradually this evidence will
gather momentum and clearness, 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 God endows this opposing power
with strength to be used against Himself, against Life, health, harmony.
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Ignorance of our rights |
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Every law of matter or the body, supposed to govern man, is
rendered null and void by the law of Life, God. Ignorant of our God-given
rights, we submit to unjust 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 developing in the system, than you are to yield to a sinful
temptation on the ground that sin has its necessities. |
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No laws of matter |
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When infringing some supposed law, you say that 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 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, 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 death, and the Scriptures declare that we live, move, and have our being in
the infinite God. |
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God-given dominion |
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Think less of the enactments of mortal mind, and you 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 that you are quite
free from some ailment. The harmony and immortality of man will never be
reached without the understanding that Mind is not in matter. 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 inflicted
by divine authority. |
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Begin rightly |
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Christ Jesus overruled the error which would impose
penalties for transgressions of the physical laws of health; he annulled
supposed laws of matter, opposed to the harmonies of Spirit, lacking divine
authority and having only human approval for their sanction. |
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Hygiene excessive |
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If half the attention given to hygiene were given to the
study of Christian Science and to the spiritualization of thought, this alone
would usher in the millennium. Constant bathing and rubbing to alter 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 of making clean merely the outside of the platter. |
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Blissful ignorance |
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He, who is ignorant of what is termed hygienic law, is more
receptive of spiritual power and of faith in one God, than is the devotee of
supposed hygienic law, who comes to teach the so-called ignorant one. Must we
not then consider the so-called law of matter a canon "more honored in the
breach than the observance"? A patient thoroughly booked in medical theories is
more difficult to heal through Mind than 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."
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, supporting the power of Mind over the body and
showing me the nothingness of the so-called pleasures and pains of sense. The
treatises I had read and the medicines I 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, but mental, and I was cured
when I learned my way in Christian Science." |
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A clean mind and body |
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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." 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 it most out of his thought, and, like the Apostle Paul, is "willing
rather to be absent from the body, and to be present with the Lord."
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 gives no uneasiness. It is the native element of such a
mind, which is symbolized, and not chafed, by its surroundings; but impurity
and uncleanliness, which do 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
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Beliefs illusive |
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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 assertion prove the use of tobacco to be a salubrious
habit, and man to be the better for it? Such instances only prove the illusive
physical effect of a false 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 body, to make it sensibly well when it ought to
be insensibly so is another medical mistake, resulting from the common notion
that health depends on inert matter instead of on Mind. Can matter, or what is
termed matter, either feel or act without mind? |
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Corporeal penalties |
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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 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, 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 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 grand verities of Christian Science.
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Not matter, but Mind |
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If exposure to a draught of air while in a state of
perspiration is followed by chills, dry cough, influenza, congestive symptoms
in the lungs, or hints of inflammatory rheumatism, your Mind-remedy is safe and
sure. If you are a Christian Scientist, such 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 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 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.
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Benefit of philanthropy |
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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 human system will be acknowledged. It is proverbial
that Florence Nightingale and other philanthropists engaged in humane labors
have been able to undergo without sinking fatigues and exposures which ordinary
people could not endure. The explanation lies in the support which they derived
from the divine law, rising above the human. The spiritual demand, quelling the
material, supplies energy and endurance 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, though it can never annul the law which
makes sin its own executioner, exempts man from all penalties but those due for
wrong-doing. |
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Honest toil has no penalty |
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Constant toil, deprivations, exposures, and all untoward
conditions, if without sin, can be experienced without suffering.
Whatever it is your duty to do, 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 flesh shall be discolored, painful, swollen, and inflamed.
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Our sleep and food |
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You say that you have not slept well or have overeaten. You
are a law unto yourself. Saying this and believing 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 mind which you have
disobeyed. You say or think, because you have partaken of salt fish, that you
must be thirsty, and you are thirsty accordingly, while the opposite belief
would produce the opposite result. |
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Doubtful evidence |
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Any supposed information, coming from the body or from inert
matter as if either were intelligent, is an illusion of mortal mind, one of its
dreams. Realize that the evidence of the senses is not to be accepted in the
case of sickness, any more than it is in the case of sin. |
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Climate and belief |
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Expose the body to certain temperatures, and belief 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 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 the
belief. The author has in too many instances healed disease through the action
of Truth on the minds of mortals, and the corresponding effects of Truth on the
body, not to know that this is so. |
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Erroneous despatch |
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A blundering despatch, mistakenly announcing the death of a
friend, occasions the same grief that the friend's real death would bring. You
think that your anguish is occasioned by your loss. Another despatch,
correcting the mistake, heals your grief, and 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 for grief, and divine
wisdom will then be understood. Error, not Truth, produces all the suffering on
earth. |
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Mourning causeless |
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If a Christian Scientist had said, while you were laboring
under the influence of the belief of grief, "Your sorrow is without cause," you
would not have understood him, although the correctness of 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 perceive this to
be true when we grow into the understanding of Life, and know that there is no
death. |
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Mind heals brain-disease |
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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 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, 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 the assurances of immortality, opposed to mortality.
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Right never punishable |
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Our thinkers do not die early because they faithfully
perform the natural functions of being. If printers and authors have the
shortest span of earthly existence, it is not because they occupy the most
important posts and perform the most vital functions in 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 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 love, but grows stronger because of it. It is a law of so-called
mortal mind, misnamed matter, which causes all things discordant. |
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Christian history |
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The history of Christianity furnishes sublime proofs of the
supporting influence and protecting power bestowed on man by his heavenly
Father, omnipotent Mind, who gives man faith and understanding whereby to
defend himself, not only from temptation, but from bodily suffering. The
Christian martyrs were prophets of Christian Science. Through the uplifting and
consecrating power of divine Truth, they obtained a victory over the corporeal
senses, a victory which Science alone can explain. Stolidity, which is a
resisting state of mortal mind, suffers less, only because it knows less of
material law.
The Apostle John testified to the divine basis of Christian
Science, when dire inflictions failed to destroy his body. Idolaters, believing
in more than one mind, had "gods many," and thought that they could kill the
body with matter, independently of mind. |
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Sustenance spiritual |
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Admit the common hypothesis that food is the nutriment of
life, and the follows the necessity for another admission in the opposite
direction, that 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 health-theories. They are self-contradictory and self-destructive,
constituting a "kingdom divided against itself," which is "brought to
desolation." If food was prepared by Jesus for his disciples, it cannot destroy
life. |
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God sustains man |
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The fact is, food does not affect the absolute Life of man,
and this becomes self-evident, when we learn that 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 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 neither eat to live nor
live to eat. |
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Diet and digestion |
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If mortals think that food disturbs the harmonious functions
of mind and body, either the food or this thought must be dispensed with, for
the penalty is coupled with the belief. Which shall it be? If this decision be
left 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
know or think about hygiene, the less we are predisposed to sickness. Recollect
that it is not the nerves, not matter, but mortal mind, which reports food as
undigested. 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 opposite evidence. |
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Scripture rebukes |
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Our dietetic theories first admit that food sustains the
life of man, and then discuss the certainty that food can 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 divided 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 law that food shall be
inimical to existence. |
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Ancient confusion |
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Materialists contradict their own statements. Their belief
in material laws and in penalties for their infraction 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 27 battle-axe of Science.
A case of convulsions, produced by indigestion, came under my observation. In
her belief the woman had 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 despairingly of herself. The next minute she
said, "My food is all digested, and I should like something more to eat."
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Ultimate harmony |
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We cannot deny that Life is self-sustained, and we should
never deny the everlasting harmony of Soul, simply because, to the mortal
senses, there is seeming discord. It is our ignorance of God, the divine
Principle, which produces apparent discord, and 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. |
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Unnecessary prostration |
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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 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 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 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 law of His to
support the necessity either of sin or sickness, but you have divine authority
for denying that necessity and healing the sick. |
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Treatment of disease |
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"Agree to disagree" with approaching symptoms of chronic or
acute disease, whether it is cancer, consumption, or smallpox. Meet the
incipient stages of disease with as powerful mental opposition as a legislator
would employ to defeat the passage of an inhuman law. Rise in the conscious
strength of the spirit of Truth to overthrow the plea of mortal mind,
alias matter, arrayed against the supremacy of Spirit. 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 art
whole!" |
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Righteous rebellion |
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Instead of blind and calm submission to the incipient or
advanced stages of disease, rise in rebellion against them. Banish the belief
that you can possibly entertain a single intruding pain which cannot be ruled
out by the might of Mind, and in this way 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 destroy all other supposed
suffering, and real suffering for your own sins will cease in proportion as the
sin ceases. |
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Contradict error |
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Justice is the moral signification of law. Injustice
declares 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 which
speaks; therefore meet the intimation with a protest. If you say, "I am sick,"
you plead guilty. Then your adversary will deliver you to the judge (mortal
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 make your own terms with sickness, and be just to yourself and to
others. |
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Sin to be overcome |
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Mentally contradict every complaint from the body, 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, and you master fear and sin
through divine Mind; hence it is through divine Mind that you overcome disease.
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, 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 take antagonistic grounds against all that is opposed to
the health, holiness, and harmony of man, God's image. |
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Illusions about nerves |
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The physical affirmation of disease should always be met
with the mental negation. Whatever benefit is produced on the body, must be
expressed mentally, and thought should be held fast to this 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
consumption 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 otherwise. If you decide that climate or atmosphere is unhealthy, it
will be so to you. Your decisions will master you, whichever direction they
take. |
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Guarding the door |
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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 harmoniously. When the condition is present which you say
induces disease, whether it be air, exercise, heredity, contagion, or accident,
then perform your office 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 pleasure must come through mind, and
like a watchman forsaking his post, we admit the intruding belief, forgetting
that through divine help we can forbid this entrance. |
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The strength of Spirit |
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The body seems to be self-acting, only because mortal mind
is ignorant of itself, of its own actions, and of their results, ignorant that
the predisposing, remote, and exciting cause of all bad effects is a law of
so-called mortal mind, not of matter. Mind is the 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.
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 man. |
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No pain in matter |
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Be firm in your understanding that the divine Mind governs,
and that in Science man reflects God's government. 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 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, 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, not upon the complex humors, lenses, muscles, the iris and
pupil, constituting the visual organism. |
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No real disease |
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Man is never sick, for Mind is not sick and matter 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; to be hopeful is
still better; but to understand that sickness is not real and that Truth can
destroy its seeming reality, is best of all, for this understanding is the
universal and perfect remedy. |
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Recuperation mental |
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By conceding power to discord, a large majority of doctors
depress mental energy, which is the only real recuperative power. Knowledge
that we can accomplish the good we hope for, stimulates 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 helping himself, and
enthrones matter through error. To those struggling with sickness, such
admissions are discouraging, as much so as would be the advice to a man 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 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
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 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, with Truth and Love? |
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Arguing wrongly |
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We should remember that Life is God, and that God is
omnipotent. Not understanding Christian 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 unconsciously argue for suffering,
instead of against it. They admit its reality, whereas they should deny it.
They should plead in opposition to the testimony of the deceitful senses, and
maintain man's immortality and eternal likeness to God. |
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Divine authority |
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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 senses and to assert its claims over mortality and disease. The
same Principle cures both sin and sickness. When divine Science overcomes faith
in a carnal mind, and faith in God destroys all faith in sin and in material
methods of healing, then sin, disease, and death will disappear. |
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Aids in sickness |
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is besought to take the patient to Himself, do not benefit the sick. An
ill-tempered, complaining, or deceitful person should not be a nurse. The nurse
should be cheerful, orderly, punctual, patient, full of faith, receptive to
Truth and Love. |
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Mental quackery |
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to hold it as something seen and felt and then to attempt its cure through
Mind. It is no less erroneous 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 physical belief. Mental practice, which
holds disease as a reality, fastens disease on the patient, and it may appear
in a more alarming form. |
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Effacing images of disease |
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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 worst of diseases. One should never hold in mind
the thought of disease, but should efface from thought all forms and types of
disease, both for one's own sake and for that of the patient. |
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Avoid talking disease |
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Avoid talking illness to the patient. Make no unnecessary
inquiries relative to feelings or disease. Never startle with a discouraging
remark about recovery, nor draw attention to certain symptoms 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 thought the
expectation of growing worse before a crisis is passed. |
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False testimony refuted |
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The refutation of the testimony of material sense is 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
true, but solely on account of the tenacity of belief in its truth, due to the
force of education and the overwhelming weight of opinions on the wrong side,
all teaching that the body suffers, as if matter could have sensation.
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Healthful explanation |
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At the right time explain to the sick the power which their
beliefs exercise over their bodies. Give them divine and wholesome
understanding, with which to combat their erroneous sense, and so efface the
images of sickness from mortal mind. Keep distinctly in 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 and
sensation. It breaks the dream of disease to understand that sickness is formed
by the human mind, not by matter nor by the divine Mind. |
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Misleading methods |
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By not perceiving vital metaphysical points, not seeing how
mortal mind affects the body, acting beneficially 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 mental influence on the wrong side,
thereby actually injuring those whom we mean to bless. |
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Remedy for accidents |
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Suffering is no less a mental condition than is enjoyment.
You cause bodily sufferings and increase them by admitting their reality and
continuance, as directly as you enhance your joys by believing them to be real
and continuous. When an accident happens, you think or exclaim, "I am hurt!"
Your thought is more powerful than your words, more powerful than the accident
itself, to make the injury real.
Now reverse the process. Declare that you are not hurt 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-physics, confidence in God as All, which the Scriptures declare Him to be.
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Independent mentality |
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To heal the sick, one must be familiar with the great
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 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 you
will quickly become more manly or womanly. You will understand yourself and
your Maker better than before. |
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Naming maladies |
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Sometimes Jesus called a disease by name, as when he said to
the epileptic boy, "Thou dumb and deaf spirit, I 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 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 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 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 whole,
like as the other." |
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The action of faith |
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Homoeopathic remedies, sometimes not containing a particle
of medicine, are known to relieve the symptoms 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 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 in
matter.
So also faith, cooperating with a belief in the healing
effects of time and medication, will soothe fear and change 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
disease. 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 no power, no intelligence, for God is good, and therefore good is
infinite, is All. |
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Corporeal combinations |
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You say that certain material combinations produce disease;
but if the material body causes disease, can matter cure what matter has
caused? Mortal 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 secretion nor combination can operate, apart from the action
of mortal thought, alias mortal mind. |
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Automatic mechanism |
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So-called mortal mind sends its despatches over its body,
but this so-called mind is both the service and message of this telegraphy.
Nerves are unable to talk, and matter can return no answer 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, and then calls it
material. A mill at work or the action of a water-wheel is but a derivative
from, and continuation of, the primitive mortal mind. Without this force the
body is devoid of action, and this deadness shows that so-called mortal life is
mortal mind, not matter. |
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Mental strength |
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Scientifically speaking, there is no mortal mind out of
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
sensible. The one Mind, God, contains no mortal opinions. All that is real is
included in this immortal Mind. |
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Confirmation in a parable |
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Our Master asked: "How can one enter into a strong 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 mortal mind,
which directly controls the body? When disease is once destroyed in this
so-called mind, the fear of disease is gone, and therefore the disease is
thoroughly cured. Mortal mind is "the strong man," which must be held in
subjection before its influence upon health and morals can be removed. This
error conquered, we can despoil "the strong man" of his goods, namely, of sin
and disease. |
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Eradicate error from thought
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Mortals obtain the harmony of health, only as they forsake
discord, acknowledge the supremacy of divine Mind, and abandon their material
beliefs. Eradicate the image of disease from the perturbed thought before it
has taken tangible shape in conscious thought, alias the body, and you
prevent 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 it. By lifting thought above error, or disease, and
contending persistently for truth, you destroy error. |
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Mortal mind controlled |
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When we remove disease by addressing the disturbed 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 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 destroyed by
the divine Mind to bring out the harmony of being. Without divine control there
is discord, manifest as sin, sickness, and death. |
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Mortal mind not a healer |
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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 mighty works "because of their unbelief" in
Truth. Any human error is its own enemy, and works against itself; 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, but it
engenders disease and death. |
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Effect of opposites |
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If faith in the truth of being, which you impart mentally
while destroying error, causes chemicalization (as when an alkali is destroying
an acid), it is because the truth of being must transform the error to the end
of producing a higher manifestation. 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 materially. What I term
chemicalization is the upheaval produced when immortal Truth is
destroying erroneous mortal belief. Mental chemicalization brings sin and
sickness to the surface, forcing impurities to pass away, as is the case with a
fermenting fluid. |
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Medicine and brain |
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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 or body by applying the drug to either? Would the drug
remove paralysis, affect organization, or restore will and action to cerebrum
and cerebellum? |
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Skilful surgery |
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Until the advancing age admits the efficacy and supremacy of
Mind, it is better for Christian Scientists to leave surgery and the adjustment
of broken bones and dislocations to the fingers of a surgeon, while the mental
healer confines himself chiefly to mental reconstruction and to the prevention
of inflammation. Christian Science is always the most skilful surgeon, but
surgery is the branch of its healing which will be last 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
mental surgery alone, of broken bones, dislocated joints, and spinal vertebrae.
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Indestructible life of man
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The time approaches when mortal mind will forsake its
corporeal, structural, and material basis, when immortal Mind and its
formations will be apprehended in Science, and material beliefs will 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 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 Mind. The material body manifests only what mortal mind
believes, whether it be a broken bone, disease, or sin. |
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The evil of mesmerism |
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We say that one human mind can influence another and in this
way affect the body, but we rarely remember that we govern our own bodies. The
error, mesmerism or hypnotism, to use the recent term 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 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 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. |
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Wrong-doer should suffer |
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So the sick through their beliefs have induced their own
diseased conditions. The great difference between voluntary and involuntary
mesmerism is that voluntary mesmerism is induced consciously and should and
does cause the perpetrator to suffer, while self-mesmerism is induced
unconsciously and by his mistake a man is often instructed. In the first
instance it is understood that the difficulty is a mental illusion, while in
the 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 reality, both have their origin in the human mind, and can be
healed only by the divine Mind. |
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Error's power imaginary |
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You command the situation if you understand that 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 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. The most
Christian state is one of rectitude and spiritual understanding, and this is
best adapted for healing the sick. Never conjure up some new discovery from
dark forebodings regarding disease and then acquaint your patient with it.
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Disease-production |
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The mortal so-called mind produces all that is unlike 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 or error
which influences his conclusions. The mental conception and development of
disease are not understood by the patient, but the physician should be familiar
with mental action and its effect in order to judge the case according to
Christian Science. |
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Appetites to be abandoned |
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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, by exhibiting to the wrong-doer the suffering which
his submission to such habits brings, and by convincing him that there is no
real pleasure in false appetites. 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 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 fulfilled and
reformation cancels the crime. The healthy sinner is the hardened sinner.
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Temperance reform |
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The temperance reform, felt all over our land, results from
metaphysical healing, which cuts down every tree that brings not forth good
fruit. This conviction, that there is no real pleasure in sin, 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, and
this knowledge strengthens his moral courage and increases his ability to
master evil and to love good. |
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Sin or fear the root of sickness
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Healing the sick and reforming the sinner are one and the
same thing in Christian Science. Both cures require the same method and are
inseparable in Truth. Hatred, envy, dishonesty, fear, and so forth, make a man
sick, and neither material medicine nor Mind can help him permanently, even in
body, unless it makes him better mentally, and so delivers him from his
destroyers. The basic error is mortal mind. Hatred inflames the brutal
propensities. The indulgence of evil motives and aims makes any man, who is
above the lowest type of manhood, a hopeless sufferer. |
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Mental conspirators |
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Christian Science commands man to master the propensities,
to hold hatred in abeyance with kindness, to conquer lust with chastity,
revenge with charity, and to overcome deceit with honesty. 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 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 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 reap." The good man
finally can overcome his fear of sin. This is sin's necessity, to destroy
itself. Immortal man demonstrates the government of God, good, in which is no
power to sin. |
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Cumulative repentence |
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It were better to be exposed to every plague on earth than
to endure the cumulative effects of a guilty conscience. 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 hastening on to physical and
moral doom. You are conquered by the moral penalties you incur and the ills
they bring. The pains of sinful sense are less harmful than its 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. |
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The leaves of healing |
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The Bible contains the recipe for all healing. "The leaves
of the tree were for the healing of the nations." 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 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 in the healing of
mortals, both mind and body. "Perfect Love casteth out fear." |
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Sickness will abate |
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The Science of being unveils the errors of sense, and
spiritual perception, aided by Science, reaches Truth. Then error disappears.
Sin and sickness will abate and seem less real as we approach the 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 should be as fearless on the question of disease. |
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Resist to the end |
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Resist evil error of every sort and it will flee from you.
Error is opposed to Life. We can, and ultimately shall, so rise as to avail
ourselves in every direction of the supremacy of Truth over error, Life over
death, and good over evil, and this growth will go on until we arrive at the
fullness of God's idea, and no more fear that we shall be sick and die. In
harmony of any kind involves weakness and suffering, a loss of control over the
body. |
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Morbid cravings |
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The depraved appetite for alcoholic drinks, tobacco, tea,
coffee, opium, is destroyed only by Mind's mastery of the body. This normal
control is gained through divine strength and understanding. There is no
enjoyment in getting drunk, in becoming a fool or an object of loathing; but
there is a very sharp remembrance of it, a suffering inconceivably terrible to
man's self-respect. Puffing the obnoxious fumes of tobacco, or chewing a leaf
naturally attractive to no creature except a loathsome worm, is at least
disgusting. |
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Universal panacea |
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Man's enslavement to the most relentless masters passion,
selfishness, envy, hatred, and revenge is conquered only by a mighty struggle.
Every 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 Science is the sovereign panacea, giving strength to the weakness of
mortal mind, strength from the immortal and omnipotent Mind, and lifting
humanity above itself into purer desires, even into spiritual power and
good-will to man. Let the slave of wrong desire learn the lessons of Christian
Science, and he will get the better of that desire and ascend a degree in the
scale of health, happiness, and existence. |
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Immortal memory |
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If delusion says, "I have lost my memory," contradict it. No
faculty of Mind is lost. In Science, all being is eternal, spiritual, perfect,
harmonious in every action. Let the perfect model be present in your thoughts
instead of its demoralized opposite. This spiritualization of thought lets in
the light, and brings the divine Mind, Life not death, into your consciousness.
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Sin a form of insanity |
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There are many species of insanity. All sin is insanity in
different degrees. Sin is spared from this classification, only because its
method of madness is in consonance with common mortal belief. Every sort of
sickness is error, that is, sickness is loss of harmony. This view is not
altered by the fact that sin is worse than sickness, and sickness is not
acknowledged nor discovered to be error by many who are sick. 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 scientific 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 defined instances of the baneful effects of
illusion on mortal minds and bodies. |
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Drugs and brain-lobes |
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The supposition that we can correct insanity by the use 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 inflammation 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
from them derive a supposed effect on intelligence and sentiment. A dislocation
of the tarsal joint would produce insanity as perceptibly as would congestion
of the brain, 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 different. |
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Matter and animate error |
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The unconscious thought in the corporeal substratum of brain
produces no effect, and that condition of the body which we call sensation in
matter is unreal. Mortal mind is ignorant of itself, ignorant of the errors it
includes and of their effects. Intelligent matter is an impossibility. You may
say: "But if disease obtains in matter, why do 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 statement, animate error
called nerves, brain, mind, the more prolific it is likely to become in sin and
disease-beliefs. |
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Dictation of error |
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Unconscious mortal mind alias matter, brain cannot
dictate terms to consciousness nor say, "I am sick." The belief, that the
unconscious substratum 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 how to govern their bodies. |
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So-called superiority |
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The so-called conscious mortal mind is believed to be
superior to its unconscious substratum, matter, and the stronger never yields
to the weaker, except through fear or choice. The animate should be governed by
God alone. The real man is 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 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. |
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Death no benefactor |
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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 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. If here we give no heed to Christian Science, which is spiritual and
eternal, we shall not be ready for spiritual Life hereafter. |
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Life eternal and present |
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"This is life eternal," says Jesus, is, not shall
be; and then he defines everlasting life as a present knowledge of his
Father and of himself, the knowledge of Love, Truth, and Life. "This is life
eternal, that they might know Thee, the only true God, and 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," showing that Truth
is the actual life of man; but mankind objects to making this teaching
practical. |
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Love casteth out fear |
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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. . . . He that feareth is not
made perfect in Love." Here is a definite and inspired proclamation 21 of
Christian Science. MENTAL TREATMENT ILLUSTRATED |
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Be not afraid |
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The Science of mental practice is susceptible of no misuse.
Selfishness does not appear in the practice of Truth or Christian Science. If
mental practice is abused or is used in any way except to promote right
thinking and doing, the power to heal mentally will diminish, until the
practitioner's healing ability is wholly lost. Christian scientific practice
begins with Christ's keynote of harmony, "Be not afraid!" Said Job: "The thing
which I greatly feared is come upon me." |
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Naming diseases |
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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 would respond more quickly, just as a person replies
more readily when his name is spoken; but this was because the student was not
perfectly attuned to 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 way, and the healing is instantaneous.
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Evils cast out |
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It is recorded that once Jesus asked the name of a disease,
a disease which moderns would call dementia. The demon, or evil, replied
that his name was Legion. Thereupon Jesus cast out the evil, and the insane man
was changed and straightway became whole. The Scripture seems to import that
Jesus caused the evil to be self-seen and so destroyed. |
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Fear as the foundation |
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The procuring cause and foundation of all sickness is fear,
ignorance, or sin. Disease is always induced by a false sense mentally
entertained, not destroyed. Disease is an image of thought externalized. The
mental state is called a material state. Whatever is cherished in mortal mind
as the physical condition is imaged forth on the body. |
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Unspoken pleading |
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Always begin your treatment by allaying the fear of
patients. Silently reassure them as to their exemption from disease and danger.
Watch the result 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, your patient is healed. The great fact that God lovingly
governs all, never punishing aught but sin, is your standpoint, from which to
advance and destroy the human fear of sickness. Mentally and silently plead the
case scientifically for Truth. You may vary the arguments to meet the peculiar
or general symptoms of the case you treat, but be thoroughly persuaded in your
own mind concerning the truth which you think or speak, and you will be the
victor. |
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Eloquent silence |
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You may call the disease by name when you mentally deny it;
but by naming it audibly, you are liable under some circumstances to impress it
upon the thought. The power of Christian Science and divine Love is omnipotent.
It is indeed adequate to unclasp the hold and to destroy disease, sin, and
death. |
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Insistence requisite |
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To prevent disease or to cure it, the power of Truth, of
divine Spirit, must break the dream of the material 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 mentally, 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 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 and
harmony. |
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The cure of infants |
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If the case is that of a young child or an infant, it needs
to be met mainly through the parent's thought, silently or audibly on the
aforesaid basis of Christian Science. The Scientist knows that there can be no
hereditary disease, since matter is not intelligent and cannot transmit good or
evil intelligence to man, and God, the only Mind, does not produce pain in
matter. The act of yielding one's thoughts to the undue contemplation of
physical wants or conditions induces those very conditions. A single
requirement, beyond what is necessary 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 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. |
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Ablutions for cleanliness |
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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 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 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 without. 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. |
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Juvenile ailments |
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Giving drugs to infants, noticing every symptom of
flatulency, and constantly directing the mind to such signs, that mind being
laden with illusions about disease, health-laws, and death, these actions
convey mental images to children's budding thoughts, and often stamp them
there, making it probable 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 concerning his body. Thus are laid the
foundations of the belief in disease and death, and thus are children educated
into discord. |
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Cure of insanity |
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The treatment of insanity is especially interesting. However
obstinate the case, it yields more readily than do most diseases to the
salutary action of truth, which counteracts error. The arguments to be used in
curing insanity are the same as in 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 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. To fix truth
steadfastly in your patients' thoughts, explain Christian Science to them, but
not too soon, not until your patients are prepared for the explanation, lest
you array the sick against their own interests by troubling and perplexing
their thought.
The Christian Scientist's argument rests on the Christianly
scientific basis of 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 declares 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 the image and likeness of God, in whom
all being is painless and permanent. Remember that man's perfection is real and
unimpeachable, whereas imperfection is blameworthy, unreal, and is not brought
about by divine Love. |
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Matter is not inflamed |
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Matter cannot be inflamed. Inflammation is fear, an excited
state of mortals which is not normal. Immortal Mind is the only cause;
therefore disease is neither a cause nor an effect. Mind in every case is the
eternal God, good. Sin, disease, and death have no foundations in Truth.
Inflammation as a mortal 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 individual looks upon some object which he
dreads. Inflammation never appears in a part which mortal thought does not
reach. That is why opiates relieve inflammation. 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 render mortal mind
temporarily less fearful, till it can master an erroneous belief. |
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Truth calms the thought |
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Note how thought makes the face pallid. It either retards
the circulation or quickens it, causing a pale or flushed cheek. In the same
way thought increases or diminishes the secretions, the action of the lungs, of
the bowels, and of the heart. The muscles, moving quickly or slowly and
impelled or palsied by thought, represent the action of all the organs of the
human system, including brain and viscera. To remove the error producing
disorder, you must calm and instruct mortal mind with immortal Truth. |
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Effects of etherization |
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Etherization will apparently cause the body to disappear.
Before the thoughts are fully at rest, the limbs will vanish from
consciousness. Indeed, the 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 bodily member. At last the agony also
vanishes. This process shows the pain to be in the mind, for the inflammation
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.
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Sedatives valueless |
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A hypodermic injection of morphine is administered to a
patient, and in twenty minutes the sufferer is quietly asleep. To him there is
no longer any pain. Yet any physician allopathic, homoeopathic, botanic,
eclectic will tell you that the troublesome material cause is unremoved, and
that when the soporific influence of the opium is exhausted, the patient will
find himself in the same pain, unless the belief which occasions the pain has
meanwhile been changed. Where is the pain while the patient sleeps? |
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The so-called physical ego
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The material body, which you call me, is mortal mind,
and this mind is material in sensation, even as the body, which has originated
from this material sense and been developed according to it, is material. This
materialism of parent and child is only in 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. |
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Evil thought depletes |
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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 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
have already heard too much on that subject. Turn their thoughts away from
their bodies to higher objects. Teach them that their being is sustained by
Spirit, not by matter, and that they find health, peace, and harmony in God,
divine Love. |
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Helpful encouragement |
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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 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 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 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 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 disappears. The evidence before the corporeal senses is not the
Science of immortal man. |
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Disease to be made unreal |
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To the Christian Science healer, sickness is a dream from
which the patient needs to be awakened. Disease should not appear real to the
physician, since it is demonstrable that the way to cure the patient is to make
disease unreal to him. To do this, the physician must understand the unreality
of disease in Science. 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 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 and to shield them from the baneful effects of
their own conclusions. Show them that the conquest over sickness, as well as
over sin, depends on mentally destroying all belief in material pleasure or
pain. |
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Christian pleading |
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Stick to the truth of being in contradistinction to the
error that life, substance, or intelligence can be in matter. Plead with an
honest conviction of truth and a clear perception of the unchanging, unerring,
and certain effect of divine Science. Then, if your fidelity is half equal to
the truth of your plea, you will heal the sick. |
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Truthful arguments |
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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 through Christian Science. Then one disease would be as readily destroyed
as another. Whatever the belief is, if arguments are used to destroy it, the
belief must be repudiated, and the negation must extend to the supposed disease
and to whatever decides its type and symptoms. Truth is affirmative, and
confers harmony. All metaphysical logic is inspired by this simple rule of
Truth, which governs all reality. By the truthful arguments you employ, and
especially by the spirit of Truth and Love which you entertain, you will heal
the sick. |
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Morality required |
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Include moral as well as physical belief in your efforts 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, tubercles,
inflammation, pain, deformed joints, are waking dream-shadows, dark images of
mortal thought, which flee before the light of Truth. A moral question may
hinder the recovery of the sick. Lurking error, lust, envy, revenge, malice, or
hate will 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, and Love, remembering that God and His ideas alone
are real and harmonious. |
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Relapse unnecessary |
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If your patient from any cause suffers a relapse, meet the
cause mentally and courageously, knowing that there can be no reaction in
Truth. Neither disease itself, sin, nor fear has the power to 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 matter,
moves it; therefore be sure that you move it off. Meet every adverse
circumstance as its master. Observe mind instead of body, lest aught unfit for
development enter thought. Think less of material conditions and more of
spiritual. |
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Conquer beliefs and fears |
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