The
other day some one, arguing that matter was really substantial, struck the arm of a chair in which he was sitting, with the remark, "Do you mean to tell me that this wood is not substance?
Many
people, at one time or another, perhaps at some exhibition or place of amusement, have found themselves in a room surrounded by twisted mirrors, reflecting weird forms and causing much amusement.
The
second chapter of Acts speaks of the apostles as "all with one accord in one place," and tells of the spiritual baptism or descent of the Holy Ghost upon them and the wonderful message which it enabled them to give out,—a message which "every man heard them speak in his own language.
Douglas L. Edmonds, Committee on Publication for Southern California,
To the Christian Scientist, Mind is God, the governing Principle of all, or, as defined in "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy, "not that which is in man, but the divine Principle, or God, of whom man is the full and perfect expression".