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| 1 | spairingly of herself. The next minute she said, "My |
| | food is all digested, and I should like something more |
| 3 | to eat." |
| | We cannot deny that Life is self-sustained, and we |
| | should never deny the everlasting harmony of Soul, sim- |
| 6 | ply because, to the mortal senses, there is seem- | Ultimate harmony |
| | ing discord. [[[It is our ignorance of God, the |
| | divine Principle, which produces apparent discord, and |
| 9 | the right understanding of Him restores harmony. Truth |
| | will at length compel us all to exchange the pleasures and |
| | pains of sense for the joys of Soul.]]] |
| 12 | When the first symptoms of disease appear, dispute the |
| | testimony of the material senses with divine Science. Let |
| | your higher sense of justice destroy the false | Unnecessary prostration |
| 15 | process of mortal opinions which you name |
| | law, and then you will not be confined to a sick-room nor |
| | laid upon a bed of suffering in payment of the last far- |
| 18 | thing, the last penalty demanded by error. "Agree with |
| | thine adversary quickly, whiles thou art in the way with |
| | him." Suffer no claim of sin or of sickness to grow upon |
| 21 | the thought. Dismiss it with an abiding conviction that |
| | it is illegitimate, because you know that God is no more |
| | the author of sickness than He is of sin. You have no |
| 24 | law of His to support the necessity either of sin or sick- |
| | ness, but you have divine authority for denying that neces- |
| | sity and healing the sick. |
| 27 | "Agree to disagree" with approaching symptoms of |
| | chronic or acute disease, whether it is cancer, consump- |
| | tion, or smallpox. Meet the incipient stages | Treatment of disease |
| 30 | of disease with as powerful mental opposi- |
| | tion as a legislator would employ to defeat the passage of |
| | an inhuman law. Rise in the conscious strength of the |
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