We attended the Christian Science lecture in our Brick Hall and listened to a very forceful and logical discourse on the teachings of Christian Science.
While
Christian Science makes its appeal to intelligent thought, the pride and self-satisfaction of the human intellect rob it of teachableness; and since Christian Science is not humanly intellectual, but spiritual, it can be understood only through spiritual sense.
Quite
often we say to ourselves that if we could only remember everything we read what wonderful knowledge we would possess; but does it ever occur to us that perhaps we have been trying to remember the wrong things, or the nonessentials, instead of sifting the chaff of mortal, finite sense from the wheat of spiritual truth?
All
scientific mental work is based upon spiritual understanding, which at once separates such work from anything that may seem to be accomplished upon the plane of human suggestion or will-power.