5 Spiritual Senses in repetition

 5 (Five) Spiritual Senses in Repetition                                             250612

  Repetition in Utilizing the 5 Senses necessary 1. The most successful teachers of advanced thought in any topic recognize repetition to be required. 2. Humanity utilizes the 5 senses of Sight, Hearing, Feeling, Tasting, Smell as the primary tools for identification. 3. The more senses used simultaneously & in repetition amplifies the understanding. 4. Spirit ~ the only real substance. 5. Soul ~ the only real senses.

6. Therefore the only real senses are spiritual senses 7. Soul ~ all identification is a result of utilizing the spiritual senses of soul 8. The more spiritual senses that are used, the more clarification & completeness is the identification. 9. Repetition enables transitioning from so-called mortal thoughts to spiritual thoughts. 10. Eventually, so-called mortal thoughts disappear & therefore consciousness is filled with only spiritual thoughts.

 5 (Five) Spiritual Senses by Mary Baker Eddy   Compiled by Richard Oakes

Definition of Spiritual Senses 1. Sight - spiritual discernment. 2. Hearing - spiritual understanding. 3. Feeling - divine consciousness. 4. Smell - intuition of character. 5. Taste - relish of Truth. Abide in the 91st Psalm and know that such abiding is treatment and protection. There is nothing that can make laws or influence you. There is but one Mind and that is Love.

Do not give life to evil by attaching it to a person or thing. It cannot live without a body. Man is immortal, one. There is but one infinite manifestation. No error can attach itself to man and why deceive ourselves by thinking it can do so? Every manifestation of life is ever-present and omnipresent good and this carries within itself all healing, sustaining. Know that the kingdom of heaven is within you and this is your armor.

If a person has a belief of consumption, the treatment should go far enough to destroy, or uncover, the belief in the reality of sexuality and the existence of material creative organs. Man is not a creator; he does not even assist in creation. The supposition that he does, or that any of the conditions or supposed facts that pertain to the subject of sex are true, is purely fictitious, a fragment of dream from which we're awakening... Complete page View