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Christian Science is distinctly not a method of healing...
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Christian Science is distinctly not a method of healing by suggestion. In its every aspect it is the antithesis of the suggestive method. Christian Science acknowledges only the one Mind, the divine Mind. It insists upon faith in God being raised to knowledge or spiritual understanding of Him instead of mere blind faith or belief, and makes its appeal at all times to divine reason. It cannot be used for evil purposes. Again, instead of the student of Christian Science being lulled into stupefying inactivity of body and mind, he is required to be constantly alert, watchful, and active in meeting the questions which present themselves to his thought. Furthermore, the practice of repeated suggestions and the use of formulas are wholly foreign to and forbidden in the practice of Christian Science. The suggestive method works entirely from a purely material, physiological standpoint. On the other hand, Christian Science is a regenerative and reformative religion; and the healing effects are the result of spiritualization of thought, and not an appeal to the material senses or the physical functions.
Treatment in Christian Science purely and solely calls into operation divine law through the realization by the practitioner of the allness, omnipresence, and love of a perfect God, and of man as His perfect image and likeness. From this must follow the understanding that everything opposed to or unlike God, or claiming power apart from God, has, in reality, no existence or entity. The patient is healed, not because he has been made to believe that certain statements impressed upon his consciousness are true, but because, through prayer, his problem has been brought within the operation of God's law, and thus necessarily reaches a perfect solution. As Mrs. Eddy says in "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" (Pref., p. xi), "The physical healing of Christian Science results now, as in Jesus' time, from the operation of divine Principle, before which sin and disease lose their reality in human consciousness and disappear as naturally and as necessarily as darkness gives place to light and sin to reformation."
There is nothing supernatural about Christian Science. Christian Science practice is the operation of spiritual law; therefore, to understand it we must study it from a spiritual standpoint. Furthermore, Christian Science is a religious system, and in order to be apprehended and appreciated it must be approached from the religious side of man's nature and thought. As Mrs. Eddy says in Science and Health (p. 145), "Indeed, its ethical and physical effects are indissolubly connected."
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May 19, 1923 issue
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Publishing Salvation
CHARLES HENRY PHILIPS
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Practical Demonstration
SARAH W. TAYLOR
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False Beliefs and Opinions Overcome
SYDNEY KING RUSSELL
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Offend Not the Little Ones
ALICE EDITH RAMSAY
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Loving Rebuke
ETTA D. DALE
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Right Motives
HARRIET M. ROSS
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The Real Selfhood
PEARLE M. WARREN
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The Chicago corporation, put on the first page of the...
Judge Clifford P. Smith, Committee on Publication for The Mother Church,
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To live, move, and have our being in God is true spiritual...
Charles W. J. Tennant, Committee on Publication for London, England,
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Christian Scientists believe in the God of the Bible: they...
Brigman C. Odom, Committee on Publication for the State of Texas,
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I have before me a letter of recent date from a Spokane...
Louis E. Scholl, Committee on Publication for the State of Washington,
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Christian Science is distinctly not a method of healing...
Henry Deutsch, Committee on Publication for the State of Minnesota,
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Referring to the emancipation which accompanies spiritual...
Joseph Coffer, Committee on Publication for the State of Oklahoma,
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Truth is invariable, eternal, and demonstrable
Elmer McBurney, Committee on Publication for Northern California,
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Out of the Mist
STELLA L. MYATT
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The True Psychology
Albert F. Gilmore
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Appreciation
Ella W. Hoag
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"Blessed are the poor in spirit"
Duncan Sinclair
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From the Directors
The Christian Science Board of Directors
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I wish to add my testimony as a proof of Christian Science...
Chas. F. Ireland
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It is with gratitude to God for His protection and omnipotence...
Esther Swartz Dotson
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For about fourteen years I suffered from attacks of headache...
Fred Relton with contributions from Emma J. Relton
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In gratitude to Christian Science I wish to add this...
Julius R. Black
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I became interested in the study of Christian Science...
Margaret Zimmerman Newcomer with contributions from Dorothy Zimmerman Macomber, Lydia L. Zimmerman
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It is with gratitude to God and to our revered Leader...
Christian Craig
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Since coming into Christian Science we have had many...
Mathilde Westendorp
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For some time I have felt I should like to express my...
William H. Hirst, Dallas
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I should like to express my gratitude for what Christian Science...
Myrtle V. McGary
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Emerging
LAURA DUNBAR HAGARTY
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Signs of the Times
with contributions from Ralph S. Cushman