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Science & Health with Key to the Scriptures by Mary Baker Eddy ~ 1910 Final Ed.
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In answering the objections, by putting everything back into God and acknowledging that there is a divine plan where everything relates with everything else, we are in fact practising Christian Science. We are removing the objections of the human mind by working from the unbroken wholeness of being, seeing everything slotted back into its proper place and value in the divine purpose and plan. "Christian Science Practice" is a long and very practical healing chapter, finishing with an allegorical account of a law case. The prisoner on trial is accused of transgressing the laws of matter. He has watched with and tended a sick friend, but in doing this he has broken the laws of health that claim to govern the material body. This is his crime and he is condemned to death. But then permission is obtained for a retrial in the Court of Spirit. Christian Science, appearing as counsel for the defence, argues for man's freedom under the law of God. God's law liberates him from the bogus laws of mortality. The law case finishes with the commanding sentence, "Christian Scientists, be a law to yourselves that mental malpractice cannot harm you either when asleep or when awake" (442:30). Be a law to yourselves! ~ DISSOLVING BARRIERS, The Healing Work of Christian Science by John L. MorganSHOW ALL
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1 | 135 | 410 | Final Edition authorized by Mary Baker Eddy. | Be not afraid | MENTAL TREATMENT ILLUSTRATED The Science of mental practice is susceptible of no 24 misuse. Selfishness does not appear in the practice of Truth or Christian Science. If mental prac- Be not tice is abused or is used in any way except to afraid 27 promote right thinking and doing, the power to heal mentally will diminish, until the practitioner's healing ability is wholly lost. Christian scientific practice be- 30 gins with Christ's keynote of harmony, "Be not afraid!" 1 Said Job: "The thing which I greatly feared is come upon me." SHOW ALL |
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2 | 136 | 411 | Final Edition authorized by Mary Baker Eddy. | Naming diseases | 3 My first discovery in the student's practice was this: If the student silently called the disease by name, when he argued against it, as a general rule the body Naming 6 would respond more quickly, — just as a per- diseases son replies more readily when his name is spoken; but this was because the student was not perfectly attuned to 9 divine Science, and needed the arguments of truth for reminders. If Spirit or the power of divine Love bear witness to the truth, this is the ultimatum, the scientific 12 way, and the healing is instantaneous.SHOW ALL |
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3 | 137 | 411 | Final Edition authorized by Mary Baker Eddy. | Evils cast out | It is recorded that once Jesus asked the name of a dis- ease, — a disease which moderns would call dementia. 15 The demon, or evil, replied that his name was Evils cast Legion. Thereupon Jesus cast out the evil, out and the insane man was changed and straightway be- 18 came whole. The Scripture seems to import that Jesus caused the evil to be self-seen and so destroyed. SHOW ALL |
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4 | 138 | 411 | Final Edition authorized by Mary Baker Eddy. | Fear as the foundation | The procuring cause and foundation of all sickness is 21 fear, ignorance, or sin. Disease is always induced by a false sense mentally entertained, not destroyed. Fear as the Disease is an image of thought externalized. foundation 24 The mental state is called a material state. Whatever is cherished in mortal mind as the physical condition is imaged forth on the body. SHOW ALL |
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5 | 139 | 411 | Final Edition authorized by Mary Baker Eddy. | Unspoken pleading | 27 Always begin your treatment by allaying the fear of patients. Silently reassure them as to their exemp- tion from disease and danger. Watch the re- Unspoken 30 sult of this simple rule of Christian Science, pleading and you will find that it alleviates the symptoms of every disease. If you succeed in wholly removing the fear, 1 your patient is healed. The great fact that God lovingly governs all, never punishing aught but sin, is your stand- 3 point, from which to advance and destroy the human fear of sickness. Mentally and silently plead the case scien- tifically for Truth. You may vary the arguments to meet 6 the peculiar or general symptoms of the case you treat, but be thoroughly persuaded in your own mind concern- ing the truth which you think or speak, and you will be 9 the victor. SHOW ALL |
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6 | 140 | 412 | Final Edition authorized by Mary Baker Eddy. | Eloquent silence | You may call the disease by name when you mentally deny it; but by naming it audibly, you are liable under 12 some circumstances to impress it upon the Eloquent thought. The power of Christian Science and silence divine Love is omnipotent. It is indeed adequate to un- 15 clasp the hold and to destroy disease, sin, and death. SHOW ALL |
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7 | 141 | 412 | Final Edition authorized by Mary Baker Eddy. | Insistence requisite | To prevent disease or to cure it, the power of Truth, of divine Spirit, must break the dream of the material 18 senses. To heal by argument, find the type Insistence of the ailment, get its name, and array your requisite mental plea against the physical. Argue at first men- 21 tally, not audibly, that the patient has no disease, and conform the argument so as to destroy the evidence of disease. Mentally insist that harmony is the fact, and 24 that sickness is a temporal dream. Realize the presence of health and the fact of harmonious being, until the body corresponds with the normal conditions of health 27 and harmony. SHOW ALL |
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8 | 142 | 412 | Final Edition authorized by Mary Baker Eddy. | The cure of infants | If the case is that of a young child or an infant, it needs to be met mainly through the parent's thought, silently 30 or audibly on the aforesaid basis of Christian The cure Science. The Scientist knows that there can of infants be no hereditary disease, since matter is not intelligent 1 and cannot transmit good or evil intelligence to man, and God, the only Mind, does not produce pain in matter. 3 The act of yielding one's thoughts to the undue contem- plation of physical wants or conditions induces those very conditions. A single requirement, beyond what is neces- 6 sary to meet the simplest needs of the babe is harmful. Mind regulates the condition of the stomach, bowels, and food, the temperature of children and of men, and matter 9 does not. The wise or unwise views of parents and other persons on these subjects produce good or bad effects on the health of children. SHOW ALL |
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9 | 143 | 413 | Final Edition authorized by Mary Baker Eddy. | Ablutions for cleanliness | 12 The daily ablutions of an infant are no more natural nor necessary than would be the process of taking a fish out of water every day and covering it with dirt Ablutions for 15 in order to make it thrive more vigorously in its cleanliness own element. "Cleanliness is next to godliness," but washing should be only for the purpose of keeping the 18 body clean, and this can be effected without scrubbing the whole surface daily. Water is not the natural habitat of humanity. I insist on bodily cleanliness within and with- 21 out. I am not patient with a speck of dirt; but in caring for an infant one need not wash his little body all over each day in order to keep it sweet as the new-blown flower. SHOW ALL |
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10 | 144 | 413 | Final Edition authorized by Mary Baker Eddy. | Juvenile ailments | 24 Giving drugs to infants, noticing every symptom of flatulency, and constantly directing the mind to such signs, — that mind being laden with illusions Juvenile 27 about disease, health-laws, and death, — these ailments actions convey mental images to children's budding thoughts, and often stamp them there, making it probable 30 at any time that such ills may be reproduced in the very ailments feared. A child may have worms, if you say so, or any other malady, timorously held in the beliefs con- 1 cerning his body. Thus are laid the foundations of the belief in disease and death, and thus are children educated 3 into discord. SHOW ALL |
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11 | 145 | 414 | Insanity - cure of insanity | Final Edition authorized by Mary Baker Eddy. | Insanity - Cure of insanity | The treatment of insanity is especially interesting. However obstinate the case, it yields more readily than 6 do most diseases to the salutary action of Cure of truth, which counteracts error. The argu- insanity ments to be used in curing insanity are the same as in 9 other diseases: namely, the impossibility that matter, brain, can control or derange mind, can suffer or cause suffering; also the fact that truth and love will establish 12 a healthy state, guide and govern mortal mind or the thought of the patient, and destroy all error, whether it is called dementia, hatred, or any other discord. 15 To fix truth steadfastly in your patients' thoughts, ex- plain Christian Science to them, but not too soon, — not until your patients are prepared for the explanation, — 18 lest you array the sick against their own interests by troub- ling and perplexing their thought. The Christian Scien- tist's argument rests on the Christianly scientific basis of 21 being. The Scripture declares, "The Lord He is God [good]; there is none else beside Him." Even so, harmony is universal, and discord is unreal. Christian Science de- 24 clares that Mind is substance, also that matter neither feels, suffers, nor enjoys. Hold these points strongly in view. Keep in mind the verity of being, — that man is 27 the image and likeness of God, in whom all being is painless and permanent. Remember that man's perfec- tion is real and unimpeachable, whereas imperfection is 30 blameworthy, unreal, and is not brought about by divine Love.SHOW ALL |
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12 | 146 | 414 | Final Edition authorized by Mary Baker Eddy. | Matter is not inflamed | Matter cannot be inflamed. Inflammation is fear, an 1 excited state of mortals which is not normal. Immor- tal Mind is the only cause; therefore disease is neither a 3 cause nor an effect. Mind in every case is the Matter is eternal God, good. Sin, disease, and death not inflamed have no foundations in Truth. Inflammation as a mor- 6 tal belief quickens or impedes the action of the system, because thought moves quickly or slowly, leaps or halts when it contemplates unpleasant things, or when the in- 9 dividual looks upon some object which he dreads. In- flammation never appears in a part which mortal thought does not reach. That is why opiates relieve inflammation. 12 They quiet the thought by inducing stupefaction and by resorting to matter instead of to Mind. Opiates do not remove the pain in any scientific sense. They only ren- 15 der mortal mind temporarily less fearful, till it can master an erroneous belief. SHOW ALL |
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13 | 147 | 415 | Final Edition authorized by Mary Baker Eddy. | Truth calms the thought | Note how thought makes the face pallid. It either re- 18 tards the circulation or quickens it, causing a pale or flushed cheek. In the same way thought in- Truth calms creases or diminishes the secretions, the action the thought 21 of the lungs, of the bowels, and of the heart. The mus- cles, moving quickly or slowly and impelled or palsied by thought, represent the action of all the organs of the hu- 24 man system, including brain and viscera. To remove the error producing disorder, you must calm and instruct mortal mind with immortal Truth. SHOW ALL |
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14 | 148 | 415 | Final Edition authorized by Mary Baker Eddy. | Effects of etherization | 27 Etherization will apparently cause the body to dis- appear. Before the thoughts are fully at rest, the limbs will vanish from consciousness. Indeed, the Effects of 30 whole frame will sink from sight along with etherization surrounding objects, leaving the pain standing forth as distinctly as a mountain-peak, as if it were a separate 1 bodily member. At last the agony also vanishes. This process shows the pain to be in the mind, for the inflam- 3 mation is not suppressed; and the belief of pain will presently return, unless the mental image occasioning the pain be removed by recognizing the truth of being. SHOW ALL |
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15 | 149 | 416 | Final Edition authorized by Mary Baker Eddy. | Sedatives valueless | 6 A hypodermic injection of morphine is administered to a patient, and in twenty minutes the sufferer is qui- etly asleep. To him there is no longer any Sedatives 9 pain. Yet any physician — allopathic, homoe- valueless opathic, botanic, eclectic — will tell you that the trouble- some material cause is unremoved, and that when the 12 soporific influence of the opium is exhausted, the pa- tient will find himself in the same pain, unless the belief which occasions the pain has meanwhile been changed. 15 Where is the pain while the patient sleeps? SHOW ALL |
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16 | 150 | 416 | Final Edition authorized by Mary Baker Eddy. | The so-called physical ego | The material body, which you call me, is mortal mind, and this mind is material in sensation, even as the body, 18 which has originated from this material sense The so-called and been developed according to it, is mate- physical ego rial. This materialism of parent and child is only in 21 mortal mind, as the dead body proves; for when the mortal has resigned his body to dust, the body is no longer the parent, even in appearance. SHOW ALL |
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17 | 151 | 416 | Final Edition authorized by Mary Baker Eddy. | Evil thought depletes | 24 The sick know nothing of the mental process by which they are depleted, and next to nothing of the metaphysical method by which they can be Evil thought 27 healed. If they ask about their disease, tell depletes them only what is best for them to know. Assure them that they think too much about their ailments, and 30 have already heard too much on that subject. Turn their thoughts away from their bodies to higher ob- jects. Teach them that their being is sustained by 1 Spirit, not by matter, and that they find health, peace, and harmony in God, divine Love.SHOW ALL |
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18 | 152 | 417 | Final Edition authorized by Mary Baker Eddy. | Helpful encouragement | 3 Give sick people credit for sometimes knowing more than their doctors. Always support their trust in the power of Mind to sustain the body. Never Helpful 6 tell the sick that they have more courage encouragement than strength. Tell them rather, that their strength is in proportion to their courage. If you make the sick 9 realize this great truism, there will be no reaction from over-exertion or from excited conditions. Maintain the facts of Christian Science, — that Spirit is God, and 12 therefore cannot be sick; that what is termed matter cannot be sick; that all causation is Mind, acting through spiritual law. Then hold your ground with 15 the unshaken understanding of Truth and Love, and you will win. When you silence the witness against your plea, you destroy the evidence, for the disease disap- 18 pears. The evidence before the corporeal senses is not the Science of immortal man. SHOW ALL |
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19 | 153 | 417 | Final Edition authorized by Mary Baker Eddy. | Disease to be made unreal | To the Christian Science healer, sickness is a dream 21 from which the patient needs to be awakened. Dis- ease should not appear real to the physician, Disease to be since it is demonstrable that the way to made unreal 24 cure the patient is to make disease unreal to him. To do this, the physician must understand the unreality of disease in Science. 27 Explain audibly to your patients, as soon as they can bear it, the complete control which Mind holds over the body. Show them how mortal mind seems to induce 30 disease by certain fears and false conclusions, and how divine Mind can cure by opposite thoughts. Give your patients an underlying understanding to support them 1 and to shield them from the baneful effects of their own conclusions. Show them that the conquest over sickness, 3 as well as over sin, depends on mentally destroying all belief in material pleasure or pain. SHOW ALL |
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20 | 154 | 418 | Final Edition authorized by Mary Baker Eddy. | Christian pleading | Stick to the truth of being in contradistinction to the 6 error that life, substance, or intelligence can be in matter. Plead with an honest conviction of truth and Christian a clear perception of the unchanging, unerr- pleading 9 ing, and certain effect of divine Science. Then, if your fidelity is half equal to the truth of your plea, you will heal the sick. SHOW ALL |
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21 | 155 | 418 | Final Edition authorized by Mary Baker Eddy. | Truthful arguments | 12 It must be clear to you that sickness is no more the reality of being than is sin. This mortal dream of sickness, sin, and death should cease Truthful 15 through Christian Science. Then one dis- arguments ease would be as readily destroyed as another. What- ever the belief is, if arguments are used to destroy it, 18 the belief must be repudiated, and the negation must ex- tend to the supposed disease and to whatever decides its type and symptoms. Truth is affirmative, and confers 21 harmony. All metaphysical logic is inspired by this sim- ple rule of Truth, which governs all reality. By the truthful arguments you employ, and especially by the 24 spirit of Truth and Love which you entertain, you will heal the sick. SHOW ALL |
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22 | 156 | 418 | Morality required, destroy foe, leave field to God |
Final Edition authorized by Mary Baker Eddy. | Morality required | Include moral as well as physical belief in your efforts 27 to destroy error. Cast out all manner of evil. "Preach the gospel to every creature." Speak the Morality truth to every form of error. Tumors, ulcers, required 30 tubercles, inflammation, pain, deformed joints, are wak- ing dream-shadows, dark images of mortal thought, which flee before the light of Truth. 1 A moral question may hinder the recovery of the sick. Lurking error, lust, envy, revenge, malice, or hate will 3 perpetuate or even create the belief in disease. Errors of all sorts tend in this direction. Your true course is to destroy the foe, and leave the field to God, Life, Truth, 6 and Love, remembering that God and His ideas alone are real and harmonious. SHOW ALL |
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23 | 157 | 419 | Final Edition authorized by Mary Baker Eddy. | Relapse unnecessary | If your patient from any cause suffers a relapse, meet 9 the cause mentally and courageously, knowing that there can be no reaction in Truth. Neither Relapse disease itself, sin, nor fear has the power to unnecessary 12 cause disease or a relapse. Disease has no intelligence with which to move itself about or to change itself from one form to another. If disease moves, mind, not mat- 15 ter, moves it; therefore be sure that you move it off. Meet every adverse circumstance as its master. Ob- serve mind instead of body, lest aught unfit for develop- 18 ment enter thought. Think less of material conditions and more of spiritual.SHOW ALL |
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24 | 158 | 419 | Final Edition authorized by Mary Baker Eddy. | Conquer beliefs and fears | Mind produces all action. If the action proceeds from 21 Truth, from immortal Mind, there is harmony; but mor- tal mind is liable to any phase of belief. A Conquer relapse cannot in reality occur in mortals or beliefs and 24 so-called mortal minds, for there is but one fears Mind, one God. Never fear the mental malpractitioner, the mental assassin, who, in attempting to rule mankind, 27 tramples upon the divine Principle of metaphysics, for God is the only power. To succeed in healing, you must con- quer your own fears as well as those of your patients, and 30 rise into higher and holier consciousness. SHOW ALL |
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25 | 159 | 419 | Final Edition authorized by Mary Baker Eddy. | True government of man | If it is found necessary to treat against relapse, know that disease or its symptoms cannot change forms, nor 1 go from one part to another, for Truth destroys disease. There is no metastasis, no stoppage of harmonious 3 action, no paralysis. Truth not error, Love True government not hate, Spirit not matter, governs man. If of man students do not readily heal themselves, they should 6 early call an experienced Christian Scientist to aid them. If they are unwilling to do this for themselves, they need only to know that error cannot produce this 9 unnatural reluctance.SHOW ALL |
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26 | 160 | 420 | Final Edition authorized by Mary Baker Eddy. | Positive reassurance | Instruct the sick that they are not helpless victims, for if they will only accept Truth, they can resist disease 12 and ward it off, as positively as they can the Positive temptation to sin. This fact of Christian Sci- reassurance ence should be explained to invalids when they are in a 15 fit mood to receive it, — when they will not array them- selves against it, but are ready to become receptive to the new idea. The fact that Truth overcomes both disease 18 and sin reassures depressed hope. It imparts a healthy stimulus to the body, and regulates the system. It in- creases or diminishes the action, as the case may require, 21 better than any drug, alterative, or tonic. SHOW ALL |
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27 | 161 | 420 | Final Edition authorized by Mary Baker Eddy. | Proper stimulus | Mind is the natural stimulus of the body, but erro- neous belief, taken at its best, is not promotive of health 24 or happiness. Tell the sick that they can Proper meet disease fearlessly, if they only realize stimulus that divine Love gives them all power over every physical 27 action and condition.SHOW ALL |
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28 | 162 | 420 | Final Edition authorized by Mary Baker Eddy. | Awaken the patient | If it becomes necessary to startle mortal mind to break its dream of suffering, vehemently tell your patient that 30 he must awake. Turn his gaze from the false Awaken the evidence of the senses to the harmonious facts patient of Soul and immortal being. Tell him that he suffers 1 only as the insane suffer, from false beliefs. The only difference is, that insanity implies belief in a diseased 3 brain, while physical ailments (so-called) arise from the belief that other portions of the body are deranged. De- rangement, or disarrangement, is a word which conveys 6 the true definition of all human belief in ill-health, or dis- turbed harmony. Should you thus startle mortal mind in order to remove its beliefs, afterwards make known 9 to the patient your motive for this shock, showing him that it was to facilitate recovery. SHOW ALL |
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29 | 163 | 421 | Final Edition authorized by Mary Baker Eddy. | How to treat a crisis | If a crisis occurs in your treatment, you must treat 12 the patient less for the disease and more for the mental disturbance or fermentation, and subdue the How to symptoms by removing the belief that this treat a crisis 15 chemicalization produces pain or disease. Insist vehe- mently on the great fact which covers the whole ground, that God, Spirit, is all, and that there is none beside 18 Him. There is no disease. When the supposed suffer- ing is gone from mortal mind, there can be no pain; and when the fear is destroyed, the inflammation will sub- 21 side. Calm the excitement sometimes induced by chemi- calization, which is the alterative effect produced by Truth upon error, and sometimes explain the symptoms 24 and their cause to the patient.SHOW ALL |
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30 | 164 | 421 | Final Edition authorized by Mary Baker Eddy. | No perversion of Mind-science | It is no more Christianly scientific to see disease than it is to experience it. If you would destroy the sense 27 of disease, you should not build it up by No wishing to see the forms it assumes or by perversion of employing a single material application for Mind-science 30 its relief. The perversion of Mind-science is like as- serting that the products of eight multiplied by five, and of seven by ten, are both forty, and that their combined 1 sum is fifty, and then calling the process mathematics. Wiser than his persecutors, Jesus said: "If I by Beelze- 3 bub cast out devils, by whom do your children cast them out?" SHOW ALL |
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31 | 165 | 422 | Final Edition authorized by Mary Baker Eddy. | Effect of this book | If the reader of this book observes a great stir through- 6 out his whole system, and certain moral and physical symptoms seem aggravated, these indications Effect of are favorable. Continue to read, and the book this book 9 will become the physician, allaying the tremor which Truth often brings to error when destroying it. SHOW ALL |
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32 | 166 | 422 | Final Edition authorized by Mary Baker Eddy. | Disease neutralized | Patients, unfamiliar with the cause of this commotion 12 and ignorant that it is a favorable omen, may be alarmed. If such be the case, explain to them the law Disease of this action. As when an acid and alkali neutralized 15 meet and bring out a third quality, so mental and moral chemistry changes the material base of thought, giving more spirituality to consciousness and causing it to depend 18 less on material evidence. These changes which go on in mortal mind serve to reconstruct the body. Thus Christian Science, by the alchemy of Spirit, destroys sin 21 and death. SHOW ALL |
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33 | 167 | 422 | Final Edition authorized by Mary Baker Eddy. | Bone-healing by surgery | Let us suppose two parallel cases of bone-disease, both similarly produced and attended by the same symptoms. 24 A surgeon is employed in one case, and a Bone-healing Christian Scientist in the other. The sur- by surgery geon, holding that matter forms its own conditions and 27 renders them fatal at certain points, entertains fears and doubts as to the ultimate outcome of the injury. Not holding the reins of government in his own hands, he 30 believes that something stronger than Mind — namely, matter — governs the case. His treatment is therefore tentative. This mental state invites defeat. The belief 1 that he has met his master in matter and may not be able to mend the bone, increases his fear; yet this belief 3 should not be communicated to the patient, either ver- bally or otherwise, for this fear greatly diminishes the tendency towards a favorable result. Remember that the 6 unexpressed belief oftentimes affects a sensitive patient more strongly than the expressed thought. SHOW ALL |
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34 | 168 | 423 | Final Edition authorized by Mary Baker Eddy. | Scientific corrective | The Christian Scientist, understanding scientifically 9 that all is Mind, commences with mental causation, the truth of being, to destroy the error. This cor- Scientific rective is an alterative, reaching to every part corrective 12 of the human system. According to Scripture, it searches "the joints and marrow," and it restores the harmony of man. SHOW ALL |
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35 | 169 | 423 | Final Edition authorized by Mary Baker Eddy. | Coping with difficulties | 15 The matter-physician deals with matter as both his foe and his remedy. He regards the ailment as weakened or strengthened according to the evidence which Coping with 18 matter presents. The metaphysician, making difficulties Mind his basis of operation irrespective of matter and regarding the truth and harmony of being as superior to 21 error and discord, has rendered himself strong, instead of weak, to cope with the case; and he proportionately strengthens his patient with the stimulus of courage and 24 conscious power. Both Science and consciousness are now at work in the economy of being according to the law of Mind, which ultimately asserts its absolute supremacy. SHOW ALL |
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36 | 170 | 423 | Final Edition authorized by Mary Baker Eddy. | Formation from thought | 27 Ossification or any abnormal condition or derange- ment of the body is as directly the action of mortal mind as is dementia or insanity. Bones have Formation 30 only the substance of thought which forms from thought them. They are only phenomena of the mind of mor- tals. The so-called substance of bone is formed first 1 by the parent's mind, through self-division. Soon the child becomes a separate, individualized mortal mind, 3 which takes possession of itself and its own thoughts of bones. SHOW ALL |
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37 | 171 | 424 | Final Edition authorized by Mary Baker Eddy. | Accidents unknown to God | Accidents are unknown to God, or immortal Mind, 6 and we must leave the mortal basis of belief Accidents and unite with the one Mind, in order to unknown change the notion of chance to the proper sense to God 9 of God's unerring direction and thus bring out harmony. Under divine Providence there can be no accidents, since there is no room for imperfection in perfection. SHOW ALL |
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38 | 173 | 424 | Opposing mentality | Final Edition authorized by Mary Baker Eddy. | Mind removed scrofula | 12 In medical practice objections would be raised if one doctor should administer a drug to counteract the work- ing of a remedy prescribed by another doctor. Opposing 15 It is equally important in metaphysical prac- mentality tice that the minds which surround your patient should not act against your influence by continually expressing 18 such opinions as may alarm or discourage, — either by giving antagonistic advice or through unspoken thoughts resting on your patient. While it is certain that the 21 divine Mind can remove any obstacle, still you need the ear of your auditor. It is not more difficult to make your- self heard mentally while others are thinking about your 24 patients or conversing with them, if you understand Christian Science — the oneness and the allness of divine Love; but it is well to be alone with God and the sick 27 when treating disease.SHOW ALL |
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39 | 174 | 425 | Final Edition authorized by Mary Baker Eddy. | Nothing to consume | 6 If the case to be mentally treated is consumption, take up the leading points included (according to belief) in this disease. Show that it is not inherited; Nothing to 9 that inflammation, tubercles, hemorrhage, and consume decomposition are beliefs, images of mortal thought su- perimposed upon the body; that they are not the truth 12 of man; that they should be treated as error and put out of thought. Then these ills will disappear. SHOW ALL |
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40 | 175 | 425 | Final Edition authorized by Mary Baker Eddy. | The lungs re-formed | If the body is diseased, this is but one of the beliefs of 15 mortal mind. Mortal man will be less mortal, when he learns that matter never sustained existence The lungs and can never destroy God, who is man's Life. re-formed 18 When this is understood, mankind will be more spiritual and know that there is nothing to consume, since Spirit, God, is All-in-all. What if the belief is consumption? 21 God is more to a man than his belief, and the less we ac- knowledge matter or its laws, the more immortality we possess. Consciousness constructs a better body when 24 faith in matter has been conquered. Correct material belief by spiritual understanding, and Spirit will form you anew. You will never fear again except to offend 27 God, and you will never believe that heart or any por- tion of the body can destroy you.SHOW ALL |
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41 | 176 | 425 | Final Edition authorized by Mary Baker Eddy. | Soundness maintained | If you have sound and capacious lungs and want 30 them to remain so, be always ready with the Soundness mental protest against the opposite belief in maintained heredity. Discard all notions about lungs, tubercles, in- 1 herited consumption, or disease arising from any cir- cumstance, and you will find that mortal mind, when 3 instructed by Truth, yields to divine power, which steers the body into health. SHOW ALL |
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42 | 177 | 426 | Final Edition authorized by Mary Baker Eddy. | Our footsteps heavenward | The discoverer of Christian Science finds the path less 6 difficult when she has the high goal always before her thoughts, than when she counts her footsteps Our footsteps in endeavoring to reach it. When the desti- heavenward 9 nation is desirable, expectation speeds our progress. The struggle for Truth makes one strong instead of weak, resting instead of wearying one. If the belief in death 12 were obliterated, and the understanding obtained that there is no death, this would be a "tree of life," known by its fruits. Man should renew his energies and en- 15 deavors, and see the folly of hypocrisy, while also learn- ing the necessity of working out his own salvation. When it is learned that disease cannot destroy life, and that 18 mortals are not saved from sin or sickness by death, this understanding will quicken into newness of life. It will master either a desire to die or a dread of the grave, 21 and thus destroy the great fear that besets mortal existence. SHOW ALL |
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43 | 178 | 426 | Final Edition authorized by Mary Baker Eddy. | Christian standard | The relinquishment of all faith in death and also of 24 the fear of its sting would raise the standard of health and morals far beyond its present elevation, Christian and would enable us to hold the banner of standard 27 Christianity aloft with unflinching faith in God, in Life eternal. Sin brought death, and death will disappear with the disappearance of sin. Man is immortal, and 30 the body cannot die, because matter has no life to sur- render. The human concepts named matter, death, dis- ease, sickness, and sin are all that can be destroyed.SHOW ALL |
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44 | 179 | 427 | Final Edition authorized by Mary Baker Eddy. | Life not contingent on matter | 1 If it is true that man lives, this fact can never change in Science to the opposite belief that man dies. Life is 3 the law of Soul, even the law of the spirit of Life not Truth, and Soul is never without its represent- contingent ative. Man's individual being can no more on matter 6 die nor disappear in unconsciousness than can Soul, for both are immortal. If man believes in death now, he must disbelieve in it when learning that there is no reality 9 in death, since the truth of being is deathless. The be- lief that existence is contingent on matter must be met and mastered by Science, before Life can be understood 12 and harmony obtained. SHOW ALL |
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45 | 180 | 427 | Final Edition authorized by Mary Baker Eddy. | Mortality vanquished | Death is but another phase of the dream that exist- ence can be material. Nothing can interfere with the 15 harmony of being nor end the existence of Mortality man in Science. Man is the same after as vanquished before a bone is broken or the body guillotined. If man 18 is never to overcome death, why do the Scriptures say, "The last enemy that shall be destroyed is death"? The tenor of the Word shows that we shall obtain the victory 21 over death in proportion as we overcome sin. The great difficulty lies in ignorance of what God is. God, Life, Truth, and Love make man undying. Immortal Mind, 24 governing all, must be acknowledged as supreme in the physical realm, so-called, as well as in the spiritual. SHOW ALL |
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46 | 181 | 427 | Final Edition authorized by Mary Baker Eddy. | No death nor inaction | Called to the bed of death, what material remedy has 27 man when all such remedies have failed? Spirit is his last resort, but it should have been his first No death and only resort. The dream of death must nor inaction 30 be mastered by Mind here or hereafter. Thought will waken from its own material declaration, "I am dead," to catch this trumpet-word of Truth, "There 1 is no death, no inaction, diseased action, overaction, nor reaction." SHOW ALL |
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47 | 182 | 428 | Final Edition authorized by Mary Baker Eddy. | Vision opening | 3 Life is real, and death is the illusion. A demonstra- tion of the facts of Soul in Jesus' way resolves the dark visions of material sense into harmony and Vision 6 immortality. Man's privilege at this supreme opening moment is to prove the words of our Master: "If a man keep my saying, he shall never see death." To divest 9 thought of false trusts and material evidences in order that the spiritual facts of being may appear, — this is the great attainment by means of which we shall sweep 12 away the false and give place to the true. Thus we may establish in truth the temple, or body, "whose builder and maker is God." SHOW ALL |
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48 | 183 | 428 | Final Edition authorized by Mary Baker Eddy. | Intelligent consecration | 15 We should consecrate existence, not "to the unknown God" whom we "ignorantly worship," but to the eternal builder, the everlasting Father, to the Life Intelligent 18 which mortal sense cannot impair nor mortal consecration belief destroy. We must realize the ability of mental might to offset human misconceptions and to replace them 21 with the life which is spiritual, not material.SHOW ALL |
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49 | 184 | 428 | Final Edition authorized by Mary Baker Eddy. | The present immortality | The great spiritual fact must be brought out that man is, not shall be, perfect and immortal. We must hold 24 forever the consciousness of existence, and The present sooner or later, through Christ and Christian immortality Science, we must master sin and death. The evidence 27 of man's immortality will become more apparent, as ma- terial beliefs are given up and the immortal facts of being are admitted.SHOW ALL |
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50 | 185 | 428 | Final Edition authorized by Mary Baker Eddy. | Careful guidance | 30 The author has healed hopeless organic disease, and raised the dying to life and health through the under- standing of God as the only Life. It is a sin to believe 1 that aught can overpower omnipotent and eternal Life, and this Life must be brought to light by the understand- 3 ing that there is no death, as well as by other Careful graces of Spirit. We must begin, however, guidance with the more simple demonstrations of control, and 6 the sooner we begin the better. The final demonstration takes time for its accomplishment. When walking, we are guided by the eye. We look before our feet, and if 9 we are wise, we look beyond a single step in the line of spiritual advancement. SHOW ALL |
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51 | 186 | 429 | Final Edition authorized by Mary Baker Eddy. | Clay replying to the potter | The corpse, deserted by thought, is cold and decays, 12 but it never suffers. Science declares that man is sub- ject to Mind. Mortal mind affirms that mind Clay is subordinate to the body, that the body is replying to 15 dying, that it must be buried and decomposed the potter into dust; but mortal mind's affirmation is not true. Mortals waken from the dream of death with bodies un- 18 seen by those who think that they bury the body. SHOW ALL |
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52 | 187 | 429 | Final Edition authorized by Mary Baker Eddy. | Continuity of existence | If man did not exist before the material organization began, he could not exist after the body is disintegrated. 21 If we live after death and are immortal, we Continuity must have lived before birth, for if Life ever of existence had any beginning, it must also have an ending, even ac- 24 cording to the calculations of natural science. Do you believe this? No! Do you understand it? No! This is why you doubt the statement and do not demonstrate 27 the facts it involves. We must have faith in all the say- ings of our Master, though they are not included in the teachings of the schools, and are not understood gener- 30 ally by our ethical instructors. SHOW ALL |
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53 | 188 | 429 | Final Edition authorized by Mary Baker Eddy. | Life all inclusive | Jesus said (John viii. 51), "If a man keep my saying, he shall never see death." That statement is not con- 1 fined to spiritual life, but includes all the phenomena of existence. Jesus demonstrated this, healing the dying 3 and raising the dead. Mortal mind must part Life with error, must put off itself with its deeds, all-inclusive and immortal manhood, the Christ ideal, will appear. 6 Faith should enlarge its borders and strengthen its base by resting upon Spirit instead of matter. When man gives up his belief in death, he will advance more rapidly 9 towards God, Life, and Love. Belief in sickness and death, as certainly as belief in sin, tends to shut out the true sense of Life and health. When will mankind wake 12 to this great fact in Science? SHOW ALL |