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Practical Help
One of the hardest points about the practice of Christian Science for the inquirer to understand is what he usually terms "lack of sympathy." Whatever the trouble may be, however great the disaster, however desperate the stratis, his friend, the Christian Scientist, endeavors to meet them with the same peaceful serenity which he shows toward harmonious conditions. The inquirer who is accustomed to look for a display of material effort to assist, or, at the very least, an emotional utterance of deep concern, is perplexed when the practitioner apparently does nothing to help. But as time goes on he sees that the discord is replaced by harmony, sometimes at once, sometimes by degrees; and he thus learns that the belief in an unsympathetic attitude was really an illusion of the senses, for the consecrated practice of the Christian Scientist is the extension of the most practical help which can possibly be given. What seemed to be a lack on the part, of the Christian Science practitioner was not so at all, for something far better was given, which the needy one might not at first perceive.
A Christian Science student having a supersensitive disposition, easily touched by the manifestation of suffering, poverty, or helplessness, has sometimes many steps to take out of mesmeric sympathy to that true sympathy which is able to unsee material evidences and discern the real, spiritual substance of man in the likeness of divine Love. The arguments of material sense, as they beat upon his false sympathies, would lead him, if it were possible, to take the attitude of mere emotional pity instead of that true sympathy which is expressed in the divine compassion which enabled Jesus to still the tempest, and to say to Lazarus, "Come forth." Our dear Leader makes this plain when she says in "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" (p. 153), "Neither sympathy nor society should ever tempt us to cherish error in any form, and certainly we should not be error's advocate."
Consternation, false sympathy, and distressful pity only aggravate the situation, and do nothing whatever to heal or help. They are emotions which indicate ignorance, helplessness, and fear. In any department of human activity, the same truth holds good. The one who is ignorant as to how to right wrong conditions will always be thrown into a state of disturbance by discord; but he who has the knowledge of the way to bring practical help will come to the rescue with peace and comfort.
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July 7, 1923 issue
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Capability of Achievement
MILDRED F. GOODCELL
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Home
FRANCES MACK MANN
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Laws of Health
GEORGE I. WOOLLEY
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Daily Mental Cultivation
ERNEST C. MOSES
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Work
HELEN HIXON
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Practical Help
ELSA CROSS
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Christian Science teaches mankind to turn from human...
Marie C. Hartman, Committee on Publication for Holland,
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Mrs. Eddy, the Discoverer and Founder of Christian Science,...
Willard J. Welch, Committee on Publication for the State of Iowa,
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If any one will read the chapter entitled "Atonement and Eucharist"...
W. Stuart Booth, Committee on Publication for the State of Colorado,
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In Lamentations we read, "Out of the mouth of the most...
Miss Blanche Stievenard, Committee on Publication for Hertfordshire, England,
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The basis of Christian Science healing is...
Hiram W. Hayes, Committee on Publication for the District of Columbia,
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It is wrong to regard the healings effected by Christian Science...
Peter B. Biggins, Committee on Publication for the Province of Alberta, Canada,
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God's Opportunity
Albert F. Gilmore
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"The calm and exalted thought"
Duncan Sinclair
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Sacrament
Ella W. Hoag
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The Lectures
with contributions from Frederick C. Hill, Mabel Reed Hyzer, Luman A. Field, John M. Tutt, Karl G. Walker, A. Hervey-Bathurst, John J. Flinn, Idah E. Tracey, Lucia C. Coulson, Aurel M. Hare, Paul Stark Seeley, George E. Belfry
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I feel very grateful for the help received in our family...
Amy S. Haygood
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For seven years I had suffered from intestinal trouble,...
Eugene Hudgins
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I have enjoyed the benefits of Christian Science for...
Lucile Hass German
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I first learned of Christian Science about twenty years...
Fred J. Fisher
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The first proof of the efficacy of Christian Science that...
Adeline Hammond
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I am indeed very grateful for Christian Science and for...
William Walter Cargill
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My desire is that my testimony of the healing power of...
Edith M. Grundshaw
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It was my privilege to be a member of a Christian Science...
Minnie E. Burch with contributions from Charles Henry Burch
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In deep gratitude to God, and to Mrs. Eddy, I feel I...
Harriet A. Barney
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Signs of the Times
with contributions from Charles O. Judkins, Thomas Clayton