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| 1 | pleasure must come through mind, and like a watchman |
| | forsaking his post, we admit the intruding belief, forget- |
| 3 | ting that through divine help we can forbid this entrance. |
| | [[[The body seems to be self-acting, only because mortal |
| | mind is ignorant of itself, of its own actions, and of their |
| 6 | results,--ignorant that the predisposing, re- | The strength of Spirit |
| | mote, and exciting cause of all bad effects is a |
| | law of so-called mortal mind, not of matter. Mind is the |
| 9 | master of the corporeal senses, and can conquer sickness, |
| | sin, and death. Exercise this God-given authority. Take |
| | possession of your body, and govern its feeling and action. |
| 12 | Rise in the strength of Spirit to resist all that is unlike |
| | good. God has made man capable of this, and nothing |
| | can vitiate the ability and power divinely bestowed on |
| 15 | man.]]] |
| | Be firm in your understanding that the divine Mind |
| | governs, and that in Science man reflects God's govern- |
| 18 | ment. Have no fear that matter can ache, | No pain in matter |
| | swell, and be inflamed as the result of a law |
| | of any kind, when it is self-evident that matter can have |
| 21 | no pain nor inflammation. Your body would suffer no |
| | more from tension or wounds than the trunk of a tree |
| | which you gash or the electric wire which you stretch, |
| 24 | were it not for mortal mind. |
| | When Jesus declares that "the light of the body is the |
| | eye," he certainly means that light depends upon Mind, |
| 27 | not upon the complex humors, lenses, muscles, the iris |
| | and pupil, constituting the visual organism. |
| | Man is never sick, for Mind is not sick and matter |
| 30 | cannot be. A false belief is both the tempter | No real disease |
| | and the tempted, the sin and the sinner, the |
| | disease and its cause. It is well to be calm in sickness; |
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