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Man's real selfhood or individuality Is in con sciousness, and this is obviously men tal. The appearance as well as the acts of a man express hi» individuality and partake of the nature and quality of his consciousness. The Scriptures say of a mortal, "A* he thinketh in his heart, so is he." But man does not live in a body nor can he be controll ed by It any more than mathematical truth lives in figures or is controlled by them. The body of a man is but an outward sign or means of human identification, and to encourage us to think of our existence as apart from the material body. St. Paul tells us that It is better "to be absent from the body, and to be present with the Lord." Let us remember, therefore, thr.t discordant conditions of the body are in fact due to discordant conditions of imperfect human sense, a sense which is not always expressed as conscious thought, but which is a part of the mentality that creates and gov erns things of which we are not con scious. For example, we are not con scious of the circulation of the blood nor of the assimilation of food, nor of the growth of tissues, yet these processes are all the manifestations of mentality, and would instantly cease were mentality removed. A wrong thought, a fear may cause a disturbance in organic or functional action and then we become conscious of some inharmony. In other words, as a man is an individual conscious ness, and as the body is an external ization of consciousness, of which dis cordant conditions are but a stats, healing can result only as a change or transformation of this consciousness is brought about, and this must evi dently be accomplished mentally, through some action of thought, since only in this way can the quality of consciousness be changed, the fliorbific conditions and their causes be elimin | Care of the Hair j i And Other Beauty Secrets I Switches will be unknown among women when they give as much caro and attention to the hair as they do to the face and hands. Women trou bled with dandrult and falling, thin, straggly hair will do well to sham poo at" least twice a month with a teaspoonful of eggol dissolved in a cup of hot water. This will remoye all excess oil. dirt and dandruff. 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When !■ first heard of Chris tian Science a*»d 'began its investiga tion, it afeeined to me necessary to determine whether the claims regard ing its heallngwere true. I therefore made a very careful investigation' of a number of cages of healing, follow ed up cases of abdominal tumor, of cancer, of consumption In thf last stages, of shortened limb, of dislocated hip, and others, and I, found in each case that the physician's diagnosis had been correct; that the patients were now well and that no healing remedy had been used except this Science. I found to my entire satis faction that Christian Science heals. How the healing was done was still a mystery but I was at least convinced of the fact. Especially was I convinced when I found that 1 could obtain these re sults through my own efforts, the only limitation of ability being my degree of understanding, as is the caso In every science or art. The fact, that some few people >lo not seem to be healed through Chris tian Science treatment is no more to the discredit of Christian Science than is a boy's failure to solve a mathematical problem a discredit to mathematics. Both failures are ex plained the same way. Tt is said that Jesus "did not many mighty works" in his home city "because of their un' belief." When John the Baptist sent two of his disciples to determine whether Christ Jesus was the Messiah,. Jesus, according to Luke's statement, hav ing cured many of their infirmities and plagues, and of evil spirits, and given sight unto many that were blind, answered them, saying: "Go your way, and tell John what thlnss ye have seen and heard: how that the blind see, the lame walk, the lepers are cleansed, the deaf hear, the dead are raised, and to tlie poor the Rospel is preached. And blessed Is he. whosoever shall not be offended in me." The fact that Christian Science heals can readily be determined by any sin cere investigator, and the supporting evidence reveals its coincidence with spiritual healing, thus proving this healing to be true and possible to day and establishing tfce fact that Christian Science is Messianic. The Philosophy of Christian Science Healing We are now in a position to ex amine into the method by which Christian healing Is scientifically demonstrated. According to the Scriptural ac counts, the healing wrought by tho Master and his disciples, was accom plished through mental or spiritual means alone, thus through some ac tion of thought. Christian Science healing is brought about in the same way. In both, the healing Principle and law are mental, and we are thus led to into the nature of Mind and mind action. Christian Science teaches that Mind is that which thinks, that which ex presses itself in consciousness. Thus it is the basis of all manifestation, the Principle ar.d intelligence of the universe. It dis closes that Mind is infinite, and that Mind and its ideas constitute all be ing. Mind is that which manifests and that which is manifested. Thus it is Truth or actuality, and there can be no place where Truth is not. In finity means without limitation or boundary, without beginning or end, without quantitative dimensions. Tt means omnipresence, the everywhere present. Tt means omniscience, the all-knowing consciousness.' Tt means omnipotence, the almighty power. This infinite Mind Is Spirit, the sub stance and essence of real being: it. is Soul, the identity and individuality of all right ideas: it is T,jfe. tho creating and sustaining Principle of all activity: it is Truth, the actuality of being: the T.ove. it Is substance of all goodness and harmony. This in finite. absolute, perfect, indestructible, omnipresent, omnipotent being is the incorporeal Father Mother God. the divine "Us" of the Ser'ntures whose true nature is revealed through Chris tian Science. This divine actualitv is the scientific basis on which all Christian healing is demonstrated, the divine Principle whose unlimited power is utilized in the overcoming of sin and sickness. Tt follows axiomatically that per fect Principle is manifested in perfect ideas: hence man and the universe, the representation and expression of Mind, must partake of its.perfect, in finite. spiritual nature. Thus we ore led to accept the truth of one of I Vie fundamental statements of Christian Science, viz: "All is infinite Mind and its Infinite manifestation" (Science and Health, p. Because man is the image end likeness of God. like his Father, it follows that he must be incorporeal, spiritual, nerfecf. and that tbe universe must be harmonious, indestructible. spiritual. a realm wherein nerfeet law governs nerfeetly. Christen Science . maintains thai divine Mind is the infinite. divine reality, which embraces and supports all real existence: constituting perfect God. perfect man, and perfect uni verse. which cannot be perceived through the physical senses but onlv through understanding. CnrealHy of Evil Mind But if reality is spiritual, perfect, there arises the question, "what of evil, materia! discordant, conditions?" Here Christian Science explains that, as Spirit, the absolute good, is infin ite. everywhere, there can be no place for either evil or matter. It therefore classes all phenomena and all ex periences which are unlike* perfect God and perfect man, as unreal, as false concepts projected by errone ous physical sense: as untrue beliefs, and it sustains this contention bv destroying these conditions. thus I proving them untrue, for truth is in destructible. Thus it differentiates be- I tween the actual and seeming and en ables us t.o recognize error as error, thereby making the separation be tween error and truth. Christian Science shows that the | so-called mind which includes the belief in evil, matter and disease, is not real Mind but a false concept of mind, the Adam dream, which St. Paul terms, "the carnal mind which is enmity against God," in Other words, God's unlikeness or opposite. This carnal mind Christian Science further defines as mortal mind, since it In cludes all that is sick, sinning, dis cordant and mortal. . It Is the inver sion or counterfeit of the immortal divine Mind and Its betraying charac teristic Is finity as opposed to infinity. All that is real is infinite, therefore all that Is finite Is unreal. The un real beliefs of the carnal inind have neither place, location, nor power, any more than has the. school boy's er roneous belief that two times two 1 make five. It Is simply a false con cept. Tlie Initial Step In Healing This then is one of the initial and essential steps In the Science cf Christian healing—the recognition of the unreality of all that which Is un like God, that it has but a seeming and not an actual existence. Unless this stand is unequivocally taken, and maintained. Christian healing cannot be scientifically or successfully demon strated. The first step in the correction of any mistake is the perception of the mistake. So long as we believe error to be real and true, we cannot correct it. Christian Science reveals the un- true nature of mortal mind and its substratum, matter, and shows that material, discordant conditions must be dealt with as error, for only on that basis can truth heal them, as is the case with the correction of any other error. The order of scientific Christian healing therefore is expressed first, in the knowing of perfect God and per fect man, followed by the recognition of the erroneous nature of disease, sin apd all that Is unlike God; then in the application of absolute truth to the elimination of error, so that right, harmonious conditions may be estab lished. Right spirtual knowing or real thinking expresses the activity of Truth in consciousness. The knowing of God is the appearing of Christ in us. This healing consciousness com forts the sorrowing, brings hope to the infidel, awakens the sinner and heals the afflicted by destroying the darkness of error with the light of Christ, Truth. A Necessary Discrimination It is thus seen that Christian heal ing is not brought about through hypnotism, will-power or mental sug gestion in any form, for these meth ods all involve belief In the reality of matter and evil, and simply effect the exchange of one belief for another. They depend wholly upon the In fluence of one human mind over ail other and the danger of this method becomes apparent when we recognize that the quality of the mind may be evil and may thus transmit evil. In Christian Science healing the human mind is not a factor, for the healing power is divine Truth, which dispels error and its effects. The human will does not enter therefore into the operation, even as in correcting a mathematical error we do not use will-power but perceive the error as such and apply the corrective truth. One of the cardinal points in Christian Science healing is to recog nize all disease and sin as mesmerism j and as no more a part of man than [lt is of his Maker, the infinite divine Principle. Writing to the Romans, St. Paul says: "The good that T would T do not; but the evil which T would not that I do. Now if 1 do that I would not, it is no more T that do it, but sin that dwelleth in me." In conformity with this statement of the great Apostle, Christian Science teaches that the evil is not the man but is always impersonal and only acts in so far as it Is believed to be true by deceived human sense, and this separation between man and false material belief has a very significant relation to the healing of sin as well as disease. Human Sense Mealed The healing work is accomplished in the human mind by bringing about a change of consciousness wherein lies the belief in error which has to be corrected. This human mind is that quality of consciousness which em braces error and yet which can begin to know divine Truth. It is the plane on which the real can reach the un real. It is a kind of clearing house where Truth can be known, where error can be corrected and where harmony can be established. Tt is a transitional stage of experience In which transformation takes place, through the renewal of the mind. It is an imperfect consciousness, still in fluenced by error, but one to which the saving Christ can come, healing it of its erroneous beliefs and renew ing it with the mind of Christ. Mortal mind or the carnal mind is wholly evil and erroneous but the human mind, although containing much error, possesses also some good. It is this element of good which is quickened and enlarged through the appearance of the Christ in consciousness, and which will eventually be so transform ed that all error will be destroyed and the. perfect, splrtual, harmonious con sciousness of the real man be estab lished. Christian Science heals sin In the same manner that if h#tl* i>\- recognizing the fact that evil is the opposite of good or the absence of good, and thus has neither Principle nor power; that it is no part of God's creation since in the infinity of good there can he no place for evil. Tt shows that evil is a lie, "a liar, and the father of it." as Jesus termed it. and that it exists in the human con sciousness onlv as a false belief of good. When Christian Science reach es the consciousness of the sinner, it shows him the deceptive character of evil, and awakens him from tin mesmeric dream, the bondage in which he has been held. He is thus set free and evil no longer appeals to him. He ceases indulging in it liecause the desire has been destrov ed by the presence and power of di vine Love. he has begun to work out his salvation through Christ. Three Modes of Healing' Christian Science healing reaches the individual in three ways. First, through reading of Christian Science or hearing it spoken. This healing is accomplished when the truth of tlv» written or spoken word enters a re ceptive consciousness and brings about :i cjiange in the quality of the thougnt so that there is an awakened interest, a new view point, a clearer vision, an uplifted sense, a removal of fear, a yearning satisfied, the darkness of evil dispelled and the brightness and power of good niade manifest; the majesty, glory and presence of in finite divine Mind revealed. This im proved consciousness is then external ized in improved bodily conditions, and health and harmony are express ed. It surely proves the divinity of Christian Science for the healing is solely the result of the declaration of divine Truth. j Second, healing is effected through i.tlie effort made by a person to apply the Principle and rule of Christian Science to his own problem. This is accomplished by the study of the "Bible and the Christian Science text book and by the application of the Master's teaching In a scientific wai\ ! whether it be a case of disease, sin jor other discord. This healing like- I wise results from the destruction of NERVOUS EXHAUSTION Irritability, oversensitlveness, a dis-: position to worry over trifles, head ache, dizziness—these are symptoms of nervous exhaustion, neurasthenia. Very often the patient feels best and brightest at night. Rest seems to bring no refreshment, the nervous system fails to recuperate. This dis tressing condition is caused by worry more often than by any other one thing. Overwork and worry Invite the disorder. The treatment is one of nutrition of the nerve cells, requiring a non alcoholic tonic. As the nerves get their nourishment from the blood the treatment must, bs directed towards building up the blood. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills act directly on the blood and with proper'regulation of the diet have proved of the greatest benefit in many cases of neurasthenia. A tend ency to anemia, or bloodlessness, shown by most neurasthenic patients, is aUso corrected by these tonic pills. Your own druggist sells Dr. Williams' Pink Pills or they will be sent by mail at 50 cents per box; six boxes $2.50. Begin the treatment at once before your condition becomes chronic. Two useful books, "Diseases of the Nervous System" and "What to Eat and How to Eat," will be sent free by the Dr. Williams Medicine Co., Schen tectady, N. Y., if you mention this I paper.—Advertisement NOVEMBER 2, 1915. Says Woman's Depends Upon Health Health and Vigor Necessitate Regulation of Organs of Elimination. Skin foods and face creams and powders cannot make a woman beau tiful, because beauty lies deeper than that—lt depends'on health. In most cases the basis of health and the cause of sickness can be traced to the action of the bowels. The headache, the lassitude, the sal low skin, and the lusterless eyes are usually caused by constipation. An ideal remedy for women, and one that is especially suited to their delicate organisms, is found in Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin, a mild laxative com pound, pleasant to the taste and free from opiates and narcotic drugs of every description. Mrs. Gertrude Jordan, 522 North Liberty St., Ind., says: "It is dimply fine; I have never been able to find anything to com pare with Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pep sin. I started using it for the baby and now it is my family standby In all cases where a laxative is need ed.' Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin is sold in drug stores for fifty cents a bottle; erroneous beliefs by the presence of divine Truth and Love in conscious ness. Third, healing is effected through the effort made by one person to ap ply the truth to the problems of an other person. The possibility of one person healing another through men tal endeavor has often been doubted and misunderstood, especially in Christian Science healing where there is no transfer of mortal thought. This healing is explained by the fact that a problem presented to a practitioner for solution becomes the practition er's problem and is affected by his [ <QT\ 8 f Are 1 1 V% You H 2 axv An H '« American ,£ \• R _ 3 ,C That is, are you a regular, sure- l| enough American who loves his country and knows why? ftj The kind of an American that JJ i| understands what his government is, Jj who is able to it is the best and biggest on earth and then back y it up with the facts? jti If you are that kind of an Ameri- |g M can, but are a little shy on informa- )§ M tion, now is the time to post yourself. r| In order to promote better citizen- M ship this newspaper offers its readers, at cost price, the two patriotic books, ty N The American Government hj and j}§ I* ;« The Panama Canal * 5 jN By FREDERIC J. HASKIN Q ►Jj The Books That Show Uncle Sam at Work. jj l| When you have read them you N Swill be heeled for any argument. . 1^ Don't let this chance get by you. |j WHAT MR. ALLEN B. 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OEItTRUDE JORDAN a trial bottle cnn be obtained, free of charge, by writing to Dr. W. B. Cald well. 454 Washington St., Monticello, Illinois. thought of Truth. When one knows the truth and reflects It, that con sciousness becomes more spiritual and everything included in It and to it is directed is benefited thereby. Th» patient asking for treatment has least a slight degree of faith or ex pectancy and if he is earnest and hon est he will get the benefit of the truth, which is known about him and which is brought to bear upon his problem. In Christian Science treatment# thers is no effort at mental manipulation for the mortal mind is not a factor in [Continued on Page 14.] 7
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