As physicians and psychiatrists have gone increasingly deeper into the exploration and study of the human or mortal mind, we find that in current magazines and the press there is a growing and more open discussion of hypnotism and its so-called effects.
Contrasting
the simple, conscientious purpose of the Pilgrim Fathers in her own land with the defeated ambition and lost glory of ancient dynasties, Mary Baker Eddy says in "Pulpit and Press".
The
progress of the race, both individually and collectively, becomes evident only as mankind throws off the mental shackles of false theology and superstition.
"Mortals
must find refuge in Truth in order to escape the error of these latter days," writes Mary Baker Eddy in "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures".