Increasingly
, and with human evidence to support the conclusion, have men of letters, of science and medicine, admitted in recent years that this is a mental world.
In
years and seasons of worldwide unrest, of unlovely change and the abandonment of many cherished customs and standards, the student of history may cast a wistful eye backward; may long for the return of those uneventful, quieter times called, in the vernacular, "the horse and buggy days.
It
is interesting to contemplate a world where each individual, without subterfuge, without casuistry, without prevarication—and also without animus—would, when the necessity arose, say exactly what he thought.
Have
you ever asked this question, you who are taking your first steps in the newly discovered world of spiritual understanding, or you who may have been reading Christian Science literature for some time and still cling to your tobacco?