Thy throne is established of old:
Thou art from everlasting. - Psalms.
For we know that the whole creation groaneth
and travaileth in pain together until now. And not only they, but ourselves
also, which have the firstfruits of the Spirit, even we ourselves groan within
ourselves, waiting for the adoption, to wit, the redemption of our body. -
Paul.
Inadequate theories of creation
255
Eternal Truth is changing the universe. As
mortals drop off their mental swaddling-clothes, thought expands into
expression. "Let there be light," is the perpetual demand of Truth and
Love, changing chaos into order and discord into the music of the spheres. The
mythical human theories of creation, anciently classified as the higher
criticism, sprang from cultured scholars in Rome and in Greece, but they
afforded no foundation for accurate views of creation by the divine Mind.
Finite views of Deity 255
Mortal man has made a covenant with his eyes to
belittle Deity with human conceptions. In league with material sense, mortals
take limited views of all things. That God is corporeal or material, no man
should affirm.
The human form, or physical finiteness, cannot be
made the basis of any true idea of the infinite Godhead. Eye hath not seen
Spirit, nor hath ear heard His voice.
No material creation 256
Progress takes off human shackles. The finite
must yield to the infinite. Advancing to a higher plane of action, thought rises
from the material sense to the spiritual, from the scholastic to the
inspirational, and from the mortal to the immortal. All things are created
spiritually. Mind, not matter, is the creator. Love, the divine Principle, is
the Father and Mother of the universe, including man.
Tritheism impossible 256
The theory of three persons in one God (that is,
a personal Trinity or Tri-unity) suggests polytheism, rather than the one
ever-present I AM. "Hear, O Israel: the Lord our God is one Lord."
No divine corporeality 256
The everlasting I AM is not bounded nor
compressed within the narrow limits of physical humanity, nor can He be
understood aright through mortal concepts. The precise form of God must be of
small importance in comparison with the sublime question, What is infinite Mind
or divine Love?
Who is it that demands our obedience? He who, in
the language of Scripture, "doeth according to His will in the army of
heaven, and among the inhabitants of the earth; and none can stay His hand, or
say unto Him, What doest Thou?"
No form nor physical combination is adequate to
represent infinite Love. A finite and material sense of God leads to formalism
and narrowness; it chills the spirit of Christianity.
Limitless Mind 256
A limitless Mind cannot proceed from physical
limitations. Finiteness cannot present the idea or the vastness of infinity. A
mind originating from a finite or material source must be limited and finite.
Infinite Mind is the creator, and creation is the infinite image or idea
emanating from this Mind. If Mind is within and without all things, then all is
Mind; and this definition is scientific.
Matter is not substance 257
If matter, so-called, is substance, then Spirit,
matter's unlikeness, must be shadow; and shadow cannot produce substance. The
theory that Spirit is not the only substance and creator is pantheistic
heterodoxy, which ultimates in sickness, sin, and death; it is the belief in a
bodily soul and a material mind, a soul governed by the body and a mind in
matter. This belief is shallow pantheism.
Mind creates His own likeness in ideas, and the
substance of an idea is very far from being the supposed substance of
non-intelligent matter. Hence the Father Mind is not the father of matter. The
material senses and human conceptions would translate spiritual ideas into
material beliefs, and would say that an anthropomorphic God, instead of infinite
Principle, - in other words, divine Love, - is the father of the rain, "who
hath begotten the drops of dew," who bringeth "forth Mazzaroth in his
season," "and guideth "Arcturus with his sons."
Inexhaustible divine Love 257
Finite mind manifests all sorts of errors, and
thus proves the material theory of mind in matter to be the antipode of Mind.
Who hath found finite life or love sufficient to meet the demands of human want
and woe, - to still the desires, to satisfy the aspirations? Infinite Mind
cannot be limited to a finite form, or Mind would lose its infinite character as
inexhaustible Love, eternal Life, omnipotent Truth.
Infinite physique impossible 257
It would require an infinite form to contain
infinite Mind. Indeed, the phrase infinite form involves a
contradiction of terms. Finite man cannot be the image and likeness of the
infinite God. A mortal, corporeal, or finite conception of God cannot embrace
the glories of limitless, incorporeal Life and Love. Hence the unsatisfied human
craving for something better, higher, holier, than is afforded by a material
belief in a physical God and man. The insufficiency of this belief to supply the
true idea proves the falsity of material belief.
Infinity's reflection 258
Man is more than a material form with a mind
inside, which must escape from its environments in order to be immortal. Man
reflects infinity, and this reflection is the true idea of God.
God expresses in man the infinite idea forever
developing itself, broadening and rising higher and higher from a boundless
basis. Mind manifests all that exists in the infinitude of Truth. We know no
more of man as the true divine image and likeness, than we know of God.
The infinite Principle is reflected by the
infinite idea and spiritual individuality, but the material so-called senses
have no cognizance of either Principle or its idea. The human capacities are
enlarged and perfected in proportion as humanity gains the true conception of
man and God.
Individual permanency 258
Mortals have a very imperfect sense of the
spiritual man and of the infinite range of his thought. To him belongs eternal
Life. Never born and never dying, it were impossible for man, under the
government of God in eternal Science, to fall from his high estate.
God's man discerned 258
Through spiritual sense you can discern the heart
of divinity, and thus begin to comprehend in Science the generic term man.
Man is not absorbed in Deity, and man cannot lose his individuality, for he
reflects eternal Life; nor is he an isolated, solitary idea, for he represents
infinite Mind, the sum of all substance.
In divine Science, man is the true image of God.
The divine nature was best expressed in Christ Jesus, who threw upon mortals the
truer reflection of God and lifted their lives higher than their poor
thought-models would allow, - thoughts which presented man as fallen, sick,
sinning, and dying. The Christlike understanding of scientific being and divine
healing includes a perfect Principle and idea, - perfect God and perfect man, -
as the basis of thought and demonstration.
The divine image not lost 259
If man was once perfect but has now lost his
perfection, then mortals have never beheld in man the reflex image of God. The lost
image is no image. The true likeness cannot be lost in divine reflection.
Understanding this, Jesus said: "Be ye therefore perfect, even as your
Father which is in heaven is perfect."
Immortal models 259
Mortal thought transmits its own images, and
forms its offspring after human illusions. God, Spirit, works spiritually, not
materially. Brain or matter never formed a human concept. Vibration is not
intelligence; hence it is not a creator. Immortal ideas, pure, perfect, and
enduring, are transmitted by the divine Mind through divine Science, which
corrects error with truth and demands spiritual thoughts, divine concepts, to
the end that they may produce harmonious results.
Deducing one's conclusions as to man from
imperfection instead of perfection, one can no more arrive at the true
conception or understanding of man, and make himself like it, than the sculptor
can perfect his outlines from an imperfect model, or the painter can depict the
form and face of Jesus, while holding in thought the character of Judas.
Spiritual discovery 260
The conceptions of mortal, erring thought must
give way to the ideal of all that is perfect and eternal. Through many
generations human beliefs will be attaining diviner conceptions, and the
immortal and perfect model of God's creation will finally be seen as the only
true conception of being.
Science reveals the possibility of achieving all
good, and sets mortals at work to discover what God has already done; but
distrust of one's ability to gain the goodness desired and to bring out better
and higher results, often hampers the trial of one's wings and ensures failure
at the outset.
Requisite change of our ideals
260
Mortals must change their ideals in order to
improve their models. A sick body is evolved from sick thoughts. Sickness,
disease, and death proceed from fear. Sensualism evolves bad physical and moral
conditions.
Selfishness and sensualism are educated in mortal
mind by the thoughts ever recurring to one's self, by conversation about the
body, and by the expectation of perpetual pleasure or pain from it; and this
education is at the expense of spiritual growth. If we array thought in mortal
vestures, it must lose its immortal nature.
Thoughts are things 260
If we look to the body for pleasure, we find
pain; for Life, we find death; for Truth, we find error; for Spirit, we find its
opposite, matter. Now reverse this action. Look away from the body into Truth
and Love, the Principle of all happiness, harmony, and immortality. Hold thought
steadfastly to the enduring, the good, and the true, and you will bring these
into your experience proportionably to their occupancy of your thoughts.
Unreality of pain 261
The effect of mortal mind on health and happiness
is seen in this: If one turns away from the body with such absorbed interest as
to forget it, the body experiences no pain. Under the strong impulse of a desire
to perform his part, a noted actor was accustomed night after night to go upon
the stage and sustain his appointed task, walking about as actively as the
youngest member of the company. This old man was so lame that he hobbled every
day to the theatre, and sat aching in his chair till his cue was spoken, - a
signal which made him as oblivious of physical infirmity as if he had inhaled
chloroform, though he was in the full possession of his so-called senses.
Immutable identity of man 261
Detach sense from the body, or matter, which is
only a form of human belief, and you may learn the meaning of God, or good, and
the nature of the immutable and immortal. Breaking away from the mutations of
time and sense, you will neither lose the solid objects and ends of life nor
your own identity. Fixing your gaze on the realities supernal, you will rise to
the spiritual consciousness of being, even as the bird which has burst from the
egg and preens its wings for a skyward flight.
Forgetfulness of self 261
We should forget our bodies in remembering good
and the human race. Good demands of man every hour, in which to work out the
problem of being. Consecration to good does not lessen man's dependence on God,
but heightens it. Neither does consecration diminish man's obligations to God,
but shows the paramount necessity of meeting them. Christian Science takes
naught from the perfection of God, but it ascribes to Him the entire glory. By
putting "off the old man with his deeds," mortals "put on
immortality."
We cannot fathom the nature and quality of God's
creation by diving into the shallows of mortal belief. We must reverse our
feeble flutterings - our efforts to find life and truth in matter - and rise
above the testimony of the material senses, above the mortal to the immortal
idea of God. These clearer, higher views inspire the God-like man to reach the
absolute centre and circumference of his being.
The true sense 262
Job said: "I have heard of Thee by the
hearing of the ear: but now mine eye seeth Thee." Mortals will echo Job's
thought, when the supposed pain and pleasure of matter cease to predominate.
They will then drop the false estimate of life and happiness, of joy and sorrow,
and attain the bliss of loving unselfishly, working patiently, and conquering
all that is unlike God. Starting from a higher standpoint, one rises
spontaneously, even as light emits light without effort; for "where your
treasure is, there will your heart be also."
Mind the only cause 262
The foundation of mortal discord is a false sense
of man's origin. To begin rightly is to end rightly. Every concept which seems
to begin with the brain begins falsely. Divine Mind is the only cause or
Principle of existence. Cause does not exist in matter, in mortal mind, or in
physical forms.
Human egotism 263
Mortals are egotists. They believe themselves to
be independent workers, personal authors, and even privileged originators of
something which Deity would not or could not create. The creations of mortal
mind are material. Immortal spiritual man alone represents the truth of
creation.
Mortal man a mis-creator 263
When mortal man blends his thoughts of existence
with the spiritual and works only as God works, he will no longer grope in the
dark and cling to earth because he has not tasted heaven. Carnal beliefs defraud
us. They make man an involuntary hypocrite, - producing evil when he would
create good, forming deformity when he would outline grace and beauty, injuring
those whom he would bless. He becomes a general mis-creator, who believes he is
a semi-god. His "touch turns hope to dust, the dust we all have trod."
He might say in Bible language: "The good that I would, I do not: but the
evil which I would not, that I do."
No new creation 263
There can be but one creator, who has created
all. Whatever seems to be a new creation, is but the discovery of some distant
idea of Truth; else it is a new multiplication or self-division of mortal
thought, as when some finite sense peers from its cloister with amazement and
attempts to pattern the infinite.
The multiplication of a human and mortal sense of
persons and things is not creation. A sensual thought, like an atom of dust
thrown into the face of spiritual immensity, is dense blindness instead of a
scientific eternal consciousness of creation.
Mind's true camera 263
The fading forms of matter, the mortal body and
material earth, are the fleeting concepts of the human mind. They have their day
before the permanent facts and their perfection in Spirit appear. The crude
creations of mortal thought must finally give place to the glorious forms which
we sometimes behold in the camera of divine Mind, when the mental picture is
spiritual and eternal. Mortals must look beyond fading, finite forms, if they
would gain the true sense of things. Where shall the gaze rest but in the
unsearchable realm of Mind? We must look where we would walk, and we must act as
possessing all power from Him in whom we have our being.
Self-completeness 264
As mortals gain more correct views of God and
man, multitudinous objects of creation, which before were invisible, will become
visible. When we realize that Life is Spirit, never in nor of matter, this
understanding will expand into self-completeness, finding all in God, good, and
needing no other consciousness.
Spiritual proofs of existence
264
Spirit and its formations are the only realities
of being. Matter disappears under the microscope of Spirit. Sin is unsustained
by Truth, and sickness and death were overcome by Jesus, who proved them to be
forms of error. Spiritual living and blessedness are the only evidences, by
which we can recognize true existence and feel the unspeakable peace which comes
from an all-absorbing spiritual love.
When we learn the way in Christian Science and
recognize man's spiritual being, we shall behold and understand God's creation,
- all the glories of earth and heaven and man.
Godward gravitation 264
The universe of Spirit is peopled with spiritual
beings, and its government is divine Science. Man is the offspring, not of the
lowest, but of the highest qualities of Mind. Man understands spiritual
existence in proportion as his treasures of Truth and Love are enlarged. Mortals
must gravitate Godward, their affections and aims grow spiritual, - they must
near the broader interpretations of being, and gain some proper sense of the
infinite, - in order that sin and mortality may be put off.
This scientific sense of being, forsaking matter
for Spirit, by no means suggests man's absorption into Deity and the loss of his
identity, but confers upon man enlarged individuality, a wider sphere of thought
and action, a more expansive love, a higher and more permanent peace.
Mortal birth and death 265
The senses represent birth as untimely and death
as irresistible, as if man were a weed growing apace or a flower withered by the
sun and nipped by untimely frosts; but this is true only of a mortal, not of a
man in God's image and likeness. The truth of being is perennial, and the error
is unreal and obsolete.
Blessings from pain 265
Who that has felt the loss of human peace has not
gained stronger desires for spiritual joy? The aspiration after heavenly good
comes even before we discover what belongs to wisdom and Love. The loss of
earthly hopes and pleasures brightens the ascending path of many a heart. The
pains of sense quickly inform us that the pleasures of sense are mortal and that
joy is spiritual.
Decapitation of error 265
The pains of sense are salutary, if they wrench
away false pleasurable beliefs and transplant the affections from sense to Soul,
where the creations of God are good, "rejoicing the heart." Such is
the sword of Science, with which Truth decapitates error, materiality giving
place to man's higher individuality and destiny.
Uses of adversity 266
Would existence without personal friends be to
you a blank? Then the time will come when you will be solitary, left without
sympathy; but this seeming vacuum is already filled with divine Love. When this
hour of development comes, even if you cling to a sense of personal joys,
spiritual Love will force you to accept what best promotes your growth. Friends
will betray and enemies will slander, until the lesson is sufficient to exalt
you; for "man's extremity is God's opportunity." The author has
experienced the foregoing prophecy and its blessings. Thus He teaches mortals to
lay down their fleshliness and gain spirituality. This is done through
self-abnegation. Universal Love is the divine way in Christian Science.
The sinner makes his own hell by doing evil, and
the saint his own heaven by doing right. The opposite persecutions of material
sense, aiding evil with evil, would deceive the very elect.
Beatific presence 266
Mortals must follow Jesus' sayings and his
demonstrations, which dominate the flesh. Perfect and infinite Mind enthroned is
heaven. The evil beliefs which originate in mortals are hell. Man is the idea of
Spirit; he reflects the beatific presence, illuming the universe with light. Man
is deathless, spiritual. He is above sin or frailty. He does not cross the
barriers of time into the vast forever of Life, but he coexists with God and the
universe.
The infinitude of God 267
Every object in material thought will be
destroyed, but the spiritual idea, whose substance is in Mind, is eternal. The
offspring of God start not from matter or ephemeral dust. They are in and of
Spirit, divine Mind, and so forever continue. God is one. The allness of Deity
is His oneness. Generically man is one, and specifically man means all men.
It is generally conceded that God is Father,
eternal, self-created, infinite. If this is so, the forever Father must have had
children prior to Adam. The great I AM made all "that was made." Hence
man and the spiritual universe coexist with God.
Christian Scientists understand that, in a
religious sense, they have the same authority for the appellative mother, as for
that of brother and sister. Jesus said: "For whosoever shall do the will of
my Father which is in heaven, the same is my brother, and sister, and
mother."
Waymarks to eternal Truth 267
When examined in the light of divine Science,
mortals present more than is detected upon the surface, since inverted thoughts
and erroneous beliefs must be counterfeits of Truth. Thought is borrowed from a
higher source than matter, and by reversal, errors serve as waymarks to the one
Mind, in which all error disappears in celestial Truth. The robes of Spirit are
"white and glistering," like the raiment of Christ. Even in this
world, therefore, "let thy garments be always white." "Blessed is
the man that endureth {overcometh} temptation: for when he is tried, {proved
faithful}, he shall receive the crown of life, which the Lord hath promised to
them that love him." (James i. 12.)
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