| 12 | In medical practice objections would be raised if one |
| | doctor should administer a drug to counteract the work- |
| | ing of a remedy prescribed by another doctor. | Opposing mentality |
| 15 | It is equally important in metaphysical prac- |
| | tice that the minds which surround your patient should |
| | not act against your influence by continually expressing |
| 18 | such opinions as may alarm or discourage,--either by |
| | giving antagonistic advice or through unspoken thoughts |
| | resting on your patient. While it is certain that the |
| 21 | divine Mind can remove any obstacle, still you need the |
| | ear of your auditor. It is not more difficult to make your- |
| | self heard mentally while others are thinking about your |
| 24 | patients or conversing with them, if you understand |
| | Christian Science--the oneness and the allness of divine |
| | Love; but it is well to be alone with God and the sick |
| 27 | when treating disease. |