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In a late issue of the Examiner there appeared an article...
Oakland (Cal.) Examiner
In a late issue of the Examiner there appeared an article by Henry Smith Williams, LL.D., M.D., entitled, "A Scientific Explanation of Malicious Animal Magnetism." Dr. Williams declares, "Now, let me say that in these cases of malicious animal magnetism I believe we are in the presence of hypnotic phenomena, and of phenomena similar to those involved in medieval witchcraft, in the sorcery of savages at the present day," etc. He adds, "Hypnotism in some form will be found to account for nearly all of these marvels. The persons alleged to have been affected by 'malicious animal magnetism' were in most instances, in my opinion, in a state of partial hypnosis."
We believe this statement properly describes the supposed influence under discussion, provided hypnotism is used in its broad sense, as applied to every condition of the human mind wherein it is in any degree hampered in its freedom; and since ignorance, false belief, false thought are the only means of limiting the freedom of consciousness, it follows that as mortals, all persons are in a great or small degree in the state which Dr. Williams has described as subject to mental malpractice, until through spiritual understanding they awaken to a realization of the all-power of God and cease to give power to evil. Witchcraft, sorcery, and all other forms of superstition which have existed during the history of the world, have been no more than varied forms of magnetism or hypnotism, and their supposed but false powers are destroyed by the power of Truth, God.
It is quite true that the "fear of an inanimate object," as well as the fear of persons, may have the effect of disturbing an individual who is taken unaware, but ignorance lies at the bottom of all evil and all discord, and the remedy is the understanding of Truth. We may safely admit that the form of mental phenomena called "telepathic impressions" or "hypnotic suggestions" cannot be received except by those who are more or less in a state of expectancy; but we would ask, Is not any individual, in the ratio of his lack of understanding that good is the only power, and consequently in the belief that he is capable of receiving "impressions," in at least a mild degree of "expectancy" and "fear." He has a false belief in the power of evil because the "carnal mind" naturally entertains such a false belief, and because the individual has not yet, through an understanding of God as the only real power, lost this belief; and this false belief constitutes the basis of "expectancy," a condition which Dr. Williams names as the weakness which renders one susceptible to evil mental impressions; but we are thankful to note that Christian Science furnishes an effectual remedy therefor. It destroys all fear, not by an "attitude of strained attention," but by an enlarged and confident trust in divine Love as the only real power.
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January 1, 1910 issue
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REFORM
M. G. KAINS, M.S.
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"MY PRESENCE SHALL GO WITH THEE"
MARY WHEELER.
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AN AGNOSTIC'S PROGRESS
MALCOLM BRUCE MILNE.
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WORKING AND PRAYING
EDWARD EVERETT NORWOOD.
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LIFE AS AN ART
HAPPY FRANKLIN PORTER.
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Mr. Rhodes' position is a frankly indefensible one
Frederick Dixon
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Let me first say, in passing, that there is nothing whatever...
John E. G. Sandford
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Formulas are not used by genuine Christian Scientists,...
Gray Montgomery
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The lowly Nazarene is and must ever continue to be our...
Martin Sindell
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Your last Sunday's editorial on the recent incident in...
Charles K. Skinner
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MRS. EDDY TAKES NO PATIENTS.
Editor
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MRS. EDDY'S CHRISTMAS MESSAGE.
Mary Baker Eddy
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PRACTITIONERS' CHARGES.
Mary Baker Eddy with contributions from Editor
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CLIMBING THE LADDER.
John B. Willis
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"THOU SHALT NOT STEAL"
Annie M. Knott
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LETTERS TO OUR LEADER
with contributions from Clara B. MacMillan, The Board of Directors, Mary Baker Eddy, Agnata F. Butler, Eleanor M. Searle, Pattie Egan, Annie Charles Smith, Eveline M. Field, P. Ramsay Laird, Ellen L. Percy, L. E. Spann, Irene Talbot, Katharine M. Tuckerman
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THE LECTURES
with contributions from W. H. Morrison, Ralph E. Joslin, Bertram Hawker, Sue Harper Mims, Frank B. Stephens, Louis A. Gregory
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The fact has been brought very forcibly to my mind...
Millie Morton Morgan with contributions from Robert W. Morgan
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I was brought up to read the Bible and to search it for...
Lucy Holtzclaw
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I am deeply grateful for Christian Science, and for its...
Bertha Kindler
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For a number of years I suffered very great pain and...
Eldo Stedfeld
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During November, 1908, I was afflicted with a severe...
H. D. McBride
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Words can never express the gratitude I owe to Christian Science
Anna J. Leonard with contributions from Susan Elsworth
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About nine years ago I was healed in Christian Science...
Susie M. Abbott
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Let me but live my life from year to year,...
Henry Van Dyke