0.0 – Christian Science – 16 Books by Mary Baker Eddy – Bk 3 – No and Yes – Chpt 1 – Intro Mary Baker Eddy Category: Book Beg Line#: 1 Pub Title: No and Yes Pub Type: Book End Pg#: 4 Author: Eddy, Mary Baker Chapter #: 1 End Line#: 5 Chpt Title: Introduction Beg Pg#: 1 Total Pgs: 4 View/Download: available later View/Dnld Des: ALL BOOKS ALL CHAPTERS Christian Science ~ 16 books by Mary Baker Eddy Topics: Tags: 3 ~ No and Yes ~ Chpt 1 ~ Intro Description: Text Content: SHOW ALL INTRODUCTION 1 To kindle in all minds a common sentiment of regard for the spiritual idea emanating from the infinite, is 3 a most needful work; but this must be done gradually, for Truth is as "the still, small voice," which comes to our recognition only as our natures are changed by its silent 6 influence. Small streams are noisy and rush precipitately; and babbling brooks fill the rivers till they rise in floods, de- 9 molishing bridges and overwhelming cities. So men, when thrilled by a new idea, are sometimes impatient; and, when public sentiment is aroused, are liable to be borne 12 on by the current of feeling. They should then turn tem- porarily from the tumult, for the silent cultivation of the true idea and the quiet practice of its virtues. When 15 the noise and stir of contending sentiments cease, and the flames die away on the mount of revelation, we can read more clearly the tablets of Truth. 18 The theology and medicine of Jesus were one, — in the divine oneness of the trinity, Life, Truth, and Love, which healed the sick and cleansed the sinful. This trinity in 21 unity, correcting the individual thought, is the only Mind- No and Yes by Mary Baker Eddy 2 1 healing I vindicate; and on its standard have emblazoned that crystallized expression, CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. 3 A spurious and hydra-headed mind-healing is naturally glared at by the pulpit, ostracized by the medical faculty, and scorned by people of common sense. To aver that 6 disease is normal, a God-bestowed and stubborn reality, but that you can heal it, leaves you to work against that which is natural and a law of being. It is scientific to rob 9 disease of all reality; and to accomplish this, you cannot begin by admitting its reality. Our Master taught his students to deny self, sense, and take up the cross. Men- 12 tal healers who admit that disease is real should be made to test the feasibility of what they say by healing one case audibly, through such an admission, — if this is possible. 15 I have healed more disease by the spoken than the un- spoken word. The honest student of Christian Science is modest in his 18 claims and conscientious in duty, waiting and working to mature what he has been taught. Institutes furnished with such teachers are becoming beacon-lights along the 21 shores of erudition; and many who are not teachers have large practices and some marked success in healing the most defiant forms of disease. 24 Dishonesty destroys one's ability to heal mentally. Con- ceit cannot avert the effects of deceit. Taking advantage of the present ignorance in relation to Christian Science 27 Mind-healing, many are flooding our land with conflict- ing theories and practice. We should not spread abroad No and Yes by Mary Baker Eddy 3 1 patchwork ideas that in some vital points lack Science. How sad it is that envy will bend its bow and shoot its 3 arrow at the idea which claims only its inheritance, is nat- urally modest, generous, and sincere! while the trespass- ing error murders either friend or foe who stands in its 6 way. Truly it is better to fall into the hands of God, than of man. When I revised "Science and Health with Key to the 9 Scriptures," in 1878, some irresponsible people insisted that my manual of the practice of Christian Science Mind- healing should not be made public; but I obeyed a diviner 12 rule. People dependent on the rules of this practice for their healing, not having lost the Spirit which sustains the genuine practice, will put that book in the hands of their 15 patients, whom it will heal, and recommend it to their students, whom it would enlighten. Every teacher must pore over it in secret, to keep himself well informed. The 18 Nemesis of the history of Mind-healing notes this hour. Dishonesty necessarily stultifies the spiritual sense which Mind-healers specially need; and which they must pos- 21 sess, in order to be safe members of the community. How good and pleasant a thing it is to seek not so much thine own as another's good, to sow by the wayside for the way- 24 weary, and trust Love's recompense of love. Plagiarism from my writings is so common it is be- coming odious to honest people; and such compilations, 27 instead of possessing the essentials of Christian Science, are tempting and misleading. No and Yes by Mary Baker Eddy 4 1 Reading Science and Health has restored the sick to health; but the task of learning thoroughly the Science 3 of Mind-healing and demonstrating it understandingly had better be undertaken in health than sickness. SHOW ALL