A POINT
that has often occurred to me in considering the question of gratitude is that the real, the spiritual man in the image and likeness of God, infinite good, cannot be conceived of as experiencing the feeling of gratitude in the way that mortals commonly experience it, since the ordinary human sense of gratitude presupposes, whether we realize it or not, "the knowledge of good and evil," a "knowledge" that has no place in God's kingdom.
WHEN
I first found Christian Science and caught a glimpse of this glorious teaching, when I first began to realize that I was standing at the portal of infinity, I went through the experience Peter must have gone through when he saw his beloved Master walk over the waves.
ONE
of the beliefs in materiality which often comes up to the Christian Science practitioner, as well as to others, is the belief in time as a healing agent.
SUPPOSITIONAL
mortal consciousness, which psychologists and other people have believed to be mind or a phase of mind, capable of lapses into unconsciousness or semi-consciousness, and divisible into parts, one of which has been called subconsciousness, is not true Mind.
My first healing through Christian Science occurred about fourteen years ago, and was accomplished in one treatment, after weeks of suffering under materia medica.
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