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SCIENCE
OF MIND-HEALING
The rule of divinity is golden;
to be wise and true rejoices every heart. But evil
influences waver the scales of justice and mercy. No
personal considerations should allow any root of bitterness
to spring up between Christian Scientists, nor cause any
misapprehension as to the motives of others. We must love
our enemies, and continue to do so unto the end. By the love
of God we can cancel error in our own hearts, and blot it
out of others.
Sooner or later the eyes of
sinful mortals must be opened to see every error they
possess, and the way out of it; and they will "flee as a
bird to your mountain," away from the enemy of sinning
sense, stubborn will, and every imperfection in the land of
Sodom, and find rescue and refuge in Truth and Love.
Every loving sacrifice for the
good of others is known to God, and the wrath of man cannot
hide it from Him. God has appointed for Christian Scientists
high tasks, and will not release them from the strict
performance of each one of them. The students must now fight
their own battles. I recommend that Scientists draw no lines
whatever between one person and another, but think, speak,
teach, and write the truth of Christian Science without
reference to right or wrong personality in this field of
labor. Leave the distinctions of individual character and
the discriminations and guidance thereof to the Father,
whose wisdom is unerring and whose love is universal.
We should endeavor to be
long-suffering, faithful, and charitable with all. To this
small effort let us add one more privilege namely,
silence whenever it can substitute censure. Avoid voicing
error; but utter the truth of God and the beauty of
holiness, the joy of Love and "the peace of God, that
passeth all understanding," recommending to all men
fellowship in the bonds of Christ. Advise students to rebuke
each other always in love, as I have rebuked them. Having
discharged this duty, counsel each other to work out his own
salvation, without fear or doubt, knowing that God will make
the wrath of man to praise Him, and that the remainder
thereof He will restrain. We can rejoice that every germ of
goodness will at last struggle into freedom and greatness,
and every sin will so punish itself that it will bow down to
the commandments of Christ, Truth and Love.
I enjoin it upon my students to
hold no controversy or enmity over doctrines and traditions,
or over the misconceptions of Christian Science, but to
work, watch, and pray for the amelioration of sin, sickness,
and death. If one be found who is too blind for instruction,
no longer cast your pearls before this state of mortal mind,
lest it turn and rend you; but quietly, with benediction and
hope, let the unwise pass by, while you walk on in
equanimity, and with increased power, patience, and
understanding, gained from your forbearance. This counsel is
not new, as my Christian students can testify; and if it had
been heeded in times past it would have prevented, to a
great extent, the factions which have sprung up among
Scientists to the hindrance of the Cause of Truth. It is
true that the mistakes, prejudices, and errors of one class
of thinkers must not be introduced or established among
another class who are clearer and more conscientious in
their convictions; but this one thing can be done, and
should be: let your opponents alone, and use no influence to
prevent their legitimate action from their own standpoint of
experience, knowing, as you should, that God will well
regenerate and separate wisely and finally; whereas you may
err in effort, and lose your fruition.
Hoping to pacify repeated
complaints and murmurings against too great leniency, on my
part, towards some of my students who fall into error, I
have opposed occasionally and strongly especially in
the first edition of this little work existing wrongs
of the nature referred to. But I now point steadfastly to
the power of grace to overcome evil with good. God will
"furnish a table in the wilderness" and show the power of
Love.
Science is not the shibboleth of
a sect or the cabalistic insignia of philosophy; it excludes
all error and includes all Truth. More mistakes are made in
its name than this period comprehends. Divinely defined,
Science is the atmosphere of God; humanly construed, and
according to Webster, it is "knowledge, duly arranged and
referred to general truths and principles on which it is
founded, and from which it is derived." I employ this
awe-filled word in both a divine and human sense; but I
insist that Christian Science is demonstrably as true,
relative to the unseen verities of being, as any proof that
can be given of the completeness of Science.
The two largest words in the
vocabulary of thought are "Christian" and "Science." The
former is the highest style of man; the latter reveals and
interprets God and man; it aggregates, amplifies, unfolds,
and expresses the ALL-God.
The life of Christ is the predicate and postulate of all
that I teach, and there is but one standard statement, one
rule, and one Principle for all scientific truth.
My hygienic system rests on Mind,
the eternal Truth. What is termed matter, or relates to its
so-called attributes, is a self-destroying error. When a
so-called material sense is lost, and Truth restores that
lost sense, on the basis that all consciousness is
Mind and eternal, the former position, that sense is
organic and material, is proven erroneous.
The feasibility and immobility of
Christian Science unveil the true idea, namely, that
earth's discords have not the reality of Mind in the Science
of being; and this idea dematerializing and
spiritualizing mortals turns like the needle to the
pole all hope and faith to God, based as it is on His
omnipotence and omnipresence.
Eternal harmony, perpetuity, and
perfection, constitute the phenomena of being, governed by
the immutable and eternal laws of God; whereas matter and
human will, intellect, desire, and fear, are not the
creators, controllers, nor destroyers of life or its
harmonies. Man has an immortal Soul, a divine Principle, and
an eternal being. Man has perpetual individuality; and God's
laws, and their intelligent and harmonious action,
constitute his individuality in the Science of Soul.
In its literary expression, my
system of Christian metaphysics is hampered by material
terms, which must be used to indicate thoughts that are to
be understood metaphysically. As a Science, this system is
held back by the common ignorance of what it is and what it
does, and (worse still) by those who come falsely in its
name. To be appreciated, Science must be understood and
conscientiously introduced. If the Bible and Science and
Health had the place in schools of learning that physiology
occupies, they would revolutionize and reform the world,
through the power of Christ. It is true that it requires
more study to understand and demonstrate what these works
teach, than to learn theology, physiology, or physics;
because they teach divine Science, with fixed Principle,
given rule, and unmistakable proof.
Ancient and modern human
philosophy are inadequate to grasp the Principle of
Christian Science, or to demonstrate it. Revelation shows
this Principle, and will rescue reason from the thrall of
error. Revelation must subdue the sophistry of intellect,
and spiritualize consciousness with the dictum and the
demonstration of Truth and Love. Christian Science
Mind-healing can only be gained by working from a purely
Christian standpoint. Then it heals the sick and exalts the
race. The essence of this Science is right thinking and
right acting leading us to see spirituality and to be
spiritual, to understand and to demonstrate God.
The Massachusetts Metaphysical
College and Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, were the
outgrowth of the author's religious experience. After a
lifetime of orthodoxy on the platform of doctrines, rites,
and ceremonies, it became a sacred duty for her to impart to
others this new-old knowledge of God.
The same affection, desire, and
motives which have stimulated true Christianity in all ages,
and given impulse to goodness, in or out of the Church, have
nerved her purpose to build on the new-born conception of
the Christ, as Jesus declared himself, namely, "the
way, the truth, and the life." Living a true life, casting
out evil, healing the sick, and preaching the gospel of
Truth, these are the ends of Christianity. This
divine way impels a spiritualization of thought and method,
beyond doctrine and ritual; and in nothing else has she
departed from the old landmarks.
The unveiled spiritual
signification of the Word so enlarges our sense of God that
it makes both sense and Soul, man and Life, immaterial,
though still individual. It removes all limits from divine
power. God must be found all instead of a part of being, and
man the reflection of His power and goodness. This Science
rebukes sin with its own nothingness, and thus destroys sin
quickly and utterly. It makes disease unreal, and this heals
it.
The demonstration of moral and
physical growth, and a scientific deduction from the
Principle of all harmony, declare both the Principle and
idea to be divine. If this be true, then death must be
swallowed up in Life, and the prophecy of Jesus fulfilled,
"Whosoever liveth and believeth in me shall never die."
Though centuries passed after those words were originally
uttered, before this reappearing of Truth, and though the
hiatus be longer still before that saying is demonstrated in
Life that knows no death, the declaration is nevertheless
true, and remains a clear and profound deduction from
Christian Science.
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