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5:3 Sorrow for wrong-doing is but one step towards reform and the very easiest step. The next and great step re- quired by wisdom is the test of our sincerity, 5:6 - namely, reformation. To this end we are placed under the stress of circumstances. Temptation bids us repeat the offence, and woe comes in return for 5:9 what is done. So it will ever be, till we learn that there is no discount in the law of justice and that we must pay "the uttermost farthing." The measure ye mete "shall 5:12 be measured to you again," and it will be full "and run- ning over." Saints and sinners get their full award, but not always 5:15 in this world. The followers of Christ drank his cup. Ingratitude and persecution filled it to the brim; but God pours the riches of His love into the understanding and 5:18 affectio
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boil. Now administer mentally to your patient a high 153:21 attenuation of truth, and it will soon cure the boil. The
fact that pain cannot exist where there is no mortal mind
to feel it is a proof that this so-called mind makes its 153:24 own pain - that is, its own belief in pain.
Source of contagion
We weep because others weep, we yawn because they
yawn, and we have smallpox because others have it; but 153:27 mortal mind, not matter, contains and carries
the infection. When this mental contagion is
understood, we shall be more careful of our mental con-153:30 ditions and we shall avoid loquacious tattling about
disease, as we would avoid advocating crime. Neither
sympathy nor society should ever tempt us to cherish 154:1 error in any form, and certainly we should not be errorโs
advocate. 154:3 Disease arises, like other mental conditions, from association. Since it is a law of mortal mind that certain
diseases should be regarded as contagious, this law ob-154:6 tains credit through association, - calling up the fear that
creates the image of disease and its consequent manifestation in the body.
Imaginary cholera
154:9 This fact in metaphysics is illustrated by the following
incident: A man was made to believe that he occupied a
bed where a cholera patient had died. Imme-154:12 diately the symptoms of this disease appeared,
and the man died. The fact was, that he had not caught
the cholera by material contact, because no cholera patient 154:15 had been in that bed.
Childrenโs ailments
If a child is exposed to contagion or infection, the
mother is frightened and says, โMy child will be sick.โ 154:18 The law of mortal mind and her own fears govern her child more than the childโs mind governs itself, and they produce the very results which might 154:21 have been prevented through the opposite understanding.
Then it is believed that exposure to the contagion wrought
the mischief.
154:24 That mother is not a Christian Scientist, and her affections need better guidance, who says to her child: โYou
look sick,โ โYou look tired,โ โYou need rest,โ or โYou 154:27 need medicine.โ
Such a mother runs to her little one, who thinks she has
hurt her face by falling on the carpet, and says, moaning 154:30 more childishly than her child, โMamma knows you are
hurt.โ The better and more successful method for any
mother to adopt is to say: โOh, never mind! Youโre not 155:1 hurt, so donโt think you are.โ Presently the child forgets
all about the accident, and is at play.
Drug-power mental
155:3 When the sick recover by the use of drugs, it is the law
of a general belief, culminating in individual faith, which
heals; and according to this faith will the effect 155:6 be. Even when you take away the individual
confidence in the drug, you have not yet divorced the drug
from the general faith. The chemist, the botanist, the 155:9 druggist, the doctor, and the nurse equip the medicine
with their faith, and the beliefs which are in the majority
rule. When the general belief endorses the inanimate 155:12 drug as doing this or that, individual dissent or faith, unless it rests on Science, is but a belief held by a minority,
and such a belief is governed by the majority.
Belief in physics
155:15 The universal belief in physics weighs against the high
and mighty truths of Christian metaphysics. This erroneous general belief, which sustains medicine and 155:18 produces all medical results, works against
Christian Science; and the percentage of power on the
side of this Science must mightily outweigh the power of 155:21 popular belief in order to heal a single case of disease. The
human mind acts more powerfully to offset the discords
of matter and the ills of flesh, in proportion as it puts less 155:24 weight into the material or fleshly scale and more weight
into the spiritual scale. Homoeopathy diminishes the
drug, but the potency of the medicine increases as the 155:27 drug disappears.
Nature of drugs
Vegetarianism, homoeopathy, and hydropathy have
diminished drugging; but if drugs are an antidote to 155:30 disease, why lessen the antidote? If drugs
are good things, is it safe to say that the
less in quantity you have of them the better? If drugs 156:1 possess intrinsic virtues or intelligent curative qualities,
these qualities must be mental. Who named drugs, and 156:3 what made them good or bad for mortals, beneficial or
injurious?
Dropsy cured without drugs
A case of dropsy, given up by the faculty, fell into 156:6 my hands. It was a terrible case. Tapping had been
employed, and yet, as she lay in her bed, the
patient looked like a barrel. I prescribed 156:9 the fourth attenuation of Argentum nitratum with occasional doses of a high attenuation of Sulphuris. She improved perceptibly. Believing then somewhat in the 156:12 ordinary theories of medical practice, and learning that
her former physician had prescribed these remedies, I
began to fear an aggravation of symptoms from their 156:15 prolonged use, and told the patient so; but she was
unwilling to give up the medicine while she was recovering. It then occurred to me to give her un-156:18 medicated pellets and watch the result. I did so, and
she continued to gain. Finally she said that she would
give up her medicine for one day, and risk the 156:21 effects. After trying this, she informed me that she
could get along two days without globules; but on
the third day she again suffered, and was relieved by 156:24 taking them. She went on in this way, taking the
unmedicated pellets, - and receiving occasional visits
from me, - but employing no other means, and she was 156:27 cured.
A stately advance
Metaphysics, as taught in Christian Science, is the
next stately step beyond homoeopathy. In metaphysics, 156:30 matter disappears from the remedy entirely,
and Mind takes its rightful and supreme
place. Homoeopathy takes mental symptoms largely 157:1 into consideration in its diagnosis of disease. Christian
Science deals wholly with the mental cause in judging and 157:3 destroying disease. It succeeds where homoeopathy fails,
solely because its one recognized Principle of healing is
Mind, and the whole force of the mental element is em-157:6 ployed through the Science of Mind, which never shares
its rights with inanimate matter.
The modus of homoeopathy
Christian Science exterminates the drug, and rests on 157:9 Mind alone as the curative Principle, acknowledging that
the divine Mind has all power. Homoeopathy
mentalizes a drug with such repetition of 157:12 thought-attenuations, that the drug becomes
more like the human mind than the substratum of this so-called mind, which we call matter; and the drugโs power 157:15 of action is proportionately increased.
Drugging unchristian
If drugs are part of Godโs creation, which (according
to the narrative in Genesis) He pronounced/ good/, then 157:18 drugs cannot be poisonous. If He could create drugs intrinsically bad, then they should
never be used. If He creates drugs at all and designs 157:21 them for medical use, why did Jesus not employ them
and recommend them for the treatment of disease?
Matter is not self-creative, for it is unintelligent. Erring 157:24 mortal mind confers the power which the drug seems to
possess.
Narcotics quiet mortal mind, and so relieve the body; 157:27 but they leave both mind and body worse for this submission. Christian Science impresses the entire corporeality, - namely, mind and body, - and brings out the 157:30 proof that Life is continuous and harmonious. Science
both neutralizes error and destroys it. Mankind is the
better for this spiritual and profound pathology.
Mythology and materia medica
158:1 It is recorded that the profession of medicine originated
in idolatry with pagan priests, who besought the gods to 158:3 heal the sick and designated Apollo as โthe god
of medicine.โ He was supposed to have dictated the first prescription, according to the 158:6 โHistory of Four Thousand Years of Medicine.โ It is
here noticeable that Apollo was also regarded as the sender
of disease, โthe god of pestilence.โ Hippocrates turned 158:9 from image-gods to vegetable and mineral drugs for healing. This was deemed progress in medicine; but
what we need is the truth which heals both mind and 158:12 body. The future history of material medicine may
correspond with that of its material god, Apollo, who was
banished from heaven and endured great sufferings 158:15 upon earth.
Footsteps to intemperance
Drugs, cataplasms, and whiskey are stupid substitutes
for the dignity and potency of divine Mind and its effi-158:18 cacy to heal. It is pitiful to lead men into
temptation through the byways of this wilderness world, - to victimize the race with intoxicating 158:21 prescriptions for the sick, until mortal mind acquires an
educated appetite for strong drink, and men and women
become loathsome sots.
Advancing degrees
158:24 Evidences of progress and of spiritualization greet us
on every hand. Drug-systems are quitting their hold on
matter and so letting in matterโs higher stra-158:27 tum, mortal mind. Homoeopathy, a step in
advance of allopathy, is doing this. Matter is going out
of medicine; and mortal mind, of a higher attenuation 158:30 than the drug, is governing the pellet.
Effects of fear
A woman in the city of Lynn, Massachusetts, was
etherized and died in consequence, although her physi-159:1 cians insisted that it would be unsafe to perform a needed
surgical operation without the ether. After the autopsy, 159:3 her sister testified that the deceased protested
against inhaling the ether and said it would kill
her, but that she was compelled by her physicians to take 159:6 it. Her hands were held, and she was forced into submission. The case was brought to trial. The evidence
was found to be conclusive, and a verdict was returned that 159:9 death was occasioned, not by the ether, but by fear of
inhaling it.
Mental conditions to be heeded
Is it skilful or scientific surgery to take no heed of men-159:12 tal conditions and to treat the patient as if she were so
much mindless matter, and as if matter were
the only factor to be consulted? Had these 159:15 unscientific surgeons understood metaphysics,
they would have considered the womanโs state of mind,
and not have risked such treatment. They would either 159:18 have allayed her fear or would have performed the operation without ether.
The sequel proved that this Lynn woman died from 159:21 effects produced by mortal mind, and not from the disease
or the operation.
False source of knowledge
The medical schools would learn the state of man 159:24 from matter instead of from Mind. They examine the
lungs, tongue, and pulse to ascertain how
much harmony, or health, matter is permit-159:27 ting to matter, - how much pain or pleasure, action or
stagnation, one form of matter is allowing another form
of matter.
159:30 Ignorant of the fact that a manโs belief produces disease and all its symptoms, the ordinary physician is
liable to increase disease with his own mind, when he 160:1 should address himself to the work of destroying it through
the power of the divine Mind.
160:3 The systems of physics act against metaphysics, and
vice versa. When mortals forsake the material for the
spiritual basis of action, drugs lose their healing force, 160:6 for they have no innate power. Unsupported by the
faith reposed in it, the inanimate drug becomes
powerless.
Obedient muscles
160:9 The motion of the arm is no more dependent upon the
direction of mortal mind, than are the organic action and
secretion of the viscera. When this so-called 160:12 mind quits the body, the heart becomes as torpid as the hand.
Anatomy and mind
Anatomy finds
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