0.0 – Christian Science – 16 Books by Mary Baker Eddy – Bk 5 – Unity of Good – Chpt 2 – Seedtime and Harvest Mary Baker Eddy Category: Book Beg Line#: 1 Pub Title: Unity of Good Pub Type: Book End Pg#: 12 Author: Eddy, Mary Baker Chapter #: 2 End Line#: 6 Chpt Title: Seedtime and Harvest Beg Pg#: 8 BOOKS CHAPTERS Total Pgs: 5 CHPT 2 SUBTITLES View/Download: Christian Science ~ 16 books by Mary Baker Eddy Topics: Tags: 5 ~ Unity of Good ~ Chpt 2 ~ Seedtime and Harvest Description: Text Content: SHOW ALL 8 SEEDTIME AND HARVEST 1 Let another query now be considered, which gives much trouble to many earnest thinkers before Science 3 answers it. Is anything real of which the physical senses are cognizant? Everything is as real as you make it, and no more so. 6 What you see, hear, feel, is a mode of consciousness, and can have no other reality than the sense you entertain of it. 9 It is dangerous to rest upon the evidence of the senses, for this evidence is not absolute, and therefore not real, in our sense of the word. All that is beautiful and good 12 in your individual consciousness is permanent. That which is not so is illusive and fading. My insistence upon a proper understanding of the unreality of matter and 15 evil arises from their deleterious effects, physical, moral, and intellectual, upon the race. All forms of error are uprooted in Science, on the same 18 basis whereby sickness is healed, — namely, by the es- tablishment, through reason, revelation, and Science, of the nothingness of every claim of error, even the doc- 21 trine of heredity and other physical causes. You demon- strate the process of Science, and it proves my view Unity of Good – Seedtime and Harvest 9 1 conclusively, that mortal mind is the cause of all disease. Destroy the mental sense of the disease, and the disease 3 itself disappears. Destroy the sense of sin, and sin itself disappears. Material and sensual consciousness are mortal. Hence 6 they must, some time and in some way, be reckoned un- real. That time has partially come, or my words would not have been spoken. Jesus has made the way plain, 9 — so plain that all are without excuse who walk not in it; but this way is not the path of physical science, human philosophy, or mystic psychology. 12 The talent and genius of the centuries have wrongly reckoned. They have not based upon revelation their arguments and conclusions as to the source and resources 15 of being, — its combinations, phenomena, and outcome, — but have built instead upon the sand of human reason. They have not accepted the simple teaching and life of 18 Jesus as the only true solution of the perplexing problem of human existence. Sometimes it is said, by those who fail to understand 21 me, that I monopolize; and this is said because ideas akin to mine have been held by a few spiritual think- ers in all ages. So they have, but in a far different 24 form. Healing has gone on continually; yet healing, as I teach it, has not been practised since the days of Christ. 27 What is the cardinal point of the difference in my meta- physical system? This: that by knowing the unreality of Unity of Good – Seedtime and Harvest 10 1 disease, sin, and death, you demonstrate the allness of God. This difference wholly separates my system from all others. 3 The reality of these so-called existences I deny, because they are not to be found in God, and this system is built on Him as the sole cause. It would be difficult to name 6 any previous teachers, save Jesus and his apostles, who have thus taught. If there be any monopoly in my teaching, it lies in this 9 utter reliance upon the one God, to whom belong all things. Life is God, or Spirit, the supersensible eternal. The 12 universe and man are the spiritual phenomena of this one infinite Mind. Spiritual phenomena never converge toward aught but infinite Deity. Their gradations are spiritual 15 and divine; they cannot collapse, or lapse into their op- posites, for God is their divine Principle. They live, because He lives; and they are eternally perfect, because 18 He is perfect, and governs them in the Truth of divine Science, whereof God is the Alpha and Omega, the centre and circumference. 21 To attempt the calculation of His mighty ways, from the evidence before the material senses, is fatuous. It is like commencing with the minus sign, to learn the prin- 24 ciple of positive mathematics. God was not in the whirlwind. He is not the blind force of a material universe. Mortals must learn this; 27 unless, pursued by their fears, they would endeavor to hide from His presence under their own falsities, and call Unity of Good – Seedtime and Harvest 11 1 in vain for the mountains of unholiness to shield them from the penalty of error. 3 Jesus taught us to walk over, not into or with, the cur- rents of matter, or mortal mind. His teachings beard the lions in their dens. He turned the water into wine, 6 he commanded the winds, he healed the sick, — all in direct opposition to human philosophy and so-called natural science. He annulled the laws of matter, showing 9 them to be laws of mortal mind, not of God. He showed the need of changing this mind and its abortive laws. He demanded a change of consciousness and evidence, and 12 effected this change through the higher laws of God. The palsied hand moved, despite the boastful sense of physical law and order. Jesus stooped not to human 15 consciousness, nor to the evidence of the senses. He heeded not the taunt, "That withered hand looks very real and feels very real;" but he cut off this vain boast- 18 ing and destroyed human pride by taking away the ma- terial evidence. If his patient was a theologian of some bigoted sect, a physician, or a professor of natural phi- 21 losophy, — according to the ruder sort then prevalent, — he never thanked Jesus for restoring his senseless hand; but neither red tape nor indignity hindered the divine 24 process. Jesus required neither cycles of time nor thought in order to mature fitness for perfection and its possibili- ties. He said that the kingdom of heaven is here, and 27 is included in Mind; that while ye say, There are yet four months, and then cometh the harvest, I say, Look up, Unity of Good – Seedtime and Harvest 12 1 not down, for your fields are already white for the harvest; and gather the harvest by mental, not material processes. 3 The laborers are few in this vineyard of Mind-sowing and reaping; but let them apply to the waiting grain the curv- ing sickle of Mind's eternal circle, and bind it with bands 6 of Soul.SHOW ALL