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| 1 | when the dream leaves mortal man intact in body and |
| | thought, although the so-called dreamer is unconscious? |
| 3 | For right reasoning there should be but one fact before |
| | the thought, namely, spiritual existence. In reality there |
| | is no other existence, since Life cannot be united to its |
| 6 | unlikeness, mortality. |
| | Being is holiness, harmony, immortality. It is already |
| | proved that a knowledge of this, even in small degree, |
| 9 | will uplift the physical and moral standard | Mind one and all |
| | of mortals, will increase longevity, will purify |
| | and elevate character. Thus progress will finally destroy |
| 12 | all error, and bring immortality to light. We know that |
| | a statement proved to be good must be correct. New |
| | thoughts are constantly obtaining the floor. [[[These two |
| 15 | contradictory theories--that matter is something, or |
| | that all is Mind--will dispute the ground, until one is |
| | acknowledged to be the victor. Discussing his cam- |
| 18 | paign, General Grant said: "I propose to fight it out on |
| | this line, if it takes all summer." Science says: All is |
| | Mind and Mind's idea. You must fight it out on this |
| 21 | line. Matter can afford you no aid.]]] |
| | The notion that mind and matter commingle in the |
| | human illusion as to sin, sickness, and death must even- |
| 24 | tually submit to the Science of Mind, which | Scientific ultimatum |
| | denies this notion. God is Mind, and God is |
| | infinite; hence all is Mind. On this statement rests the |
| 27 | Science of being, and the Principle of this Science is di- |
| | vine, demonstrating harmony and immortality. |
| | The conservative theory, long believed, is that there |
| 30 | are two factors, matter and mind, uniting on some im- |
| | possible basis. This theory would keep truth and error |
| | always at war. Victory would perch on neither banner. |
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