0.0 – Christian Science Publication Contents Frederick L. Rawson Healings Category: True Prayer Beg Pg#: 190 Series: - NA Beg Line#: 0 Book: Treatment or Healing by True Prayer End Pg#: 191 Section: Part 2 End Line#: 0 Chapter: Examples of Applied Treatment Total Pgs: 2 Article #: 535 View/Download: available later Article Title: Paralysis Year: 1970 Topics: Tags: Description: Text Content: The commonest cause of paralysis is injury to the brain or spina cord, either by accident, or (more commonly) by haemorrhage of th< brain, or else by a clot forming in a blood-vessel of the brain. There is no paralysis, man reflects Life and has all power and strength his strength is the strength of God, spiritual and unchangeable, mar is “ strong in the Lord, and in the power of bis might ” (Eph. 6 : 10), “ strength ened with all might, according to his glorious power" (Col. 1 : 11); mat reflects Mind and is ever active and ever energetic. Man’s muscle: never fail to work, man’s muscles arc God’s thought forces, having absolute power and strength. There arc no material nerves to stop the vorking of God’s thought forces, man’s nerves are spiritual, channels n consciousness through which God’s ideas pass continually and per- cctly. There is no clot of blood, man’s blood is the joy which circulates ight throughout consciousness, and Love is the power that causes hat joy to circulate, and Love is omnipotent, for Love is God. There s no haemorrhage, all is controlled by God ; there is no rupture of the dood-vcssels, they are spiritual channels, having the enduring substance >f Spirit. Man’s blood is spiritual joy, and the Principle of joy is the ’rinciple of all law and of order; joy is spiritual, always perfect, and lod’s ideas cannot injure, but always benefit man. (Work against natter, and the loss of power ; also against belief in accident, if necess...ary.)Read more