Removing Blindfolding Beliefs

On page 379 of the Christian Science textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures," Mary Baker Eddy tells of an experiment which some students performed upon a criminal in an effort to test the power of imagination in its effect upon the body. Being blindfolded, this man, feeling a stream of warm liquid trickling down his arm and not knowing it was only water, succumbed to his belief that he was bleeding to death. Referring again to this experiment in "Christian Healing" Mrs. Eddy says (p. 19), "They proved that every organ of the system, every function of the body, is governed directly and entirely by mind, else those functions could not have been stopped by mind independently of material conditions." There can be no doubt that had the bandage been removed from the man's eyes and the situation understood, the delusion would have been dispelled, and he would have lived.

Sometimes, when confronting a problem, the student is figuratively in a similar position. Deceived by sense-testimony, which he has accepted as real, he is blinded to the actual facts concerning man and his spiritual perfection as the idea of God, and is accepting as true something that is not spiritually true. As this blindfolding bandage of materiality is removed from his thinking he escapes from the effects of his belief in an illusion, his belief that some unreal condition is actual.

In this process of removing the blinding beliefs of materiality, it is found that study of the Bible and the Christian Science textbook, in connection with the Lesson-Sermons from the Christian Science Quarterly, is most helpful. Through acceptance of the spiritual truth about man and the gain of spiritual understanding, one is enabled to realize the utter falsity of the discord material sense is presenting. No error can seem to have power when it is seen to be an illusion. It might be said that the last chapter of the textbook, entitled "Fruitage," is made up of the experiences of those who had formerly been blinded to man's harmony by the illusions of material sense, but who through study or perusal of this book were enabled to dispel the illusion and to wake to a better sense of man's birthright.

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