Christian Science: The Way to Understanding,
Happiness, and Healing
Ralph W. Cessna, C.S.B., of
Member of the Board of Lectureship of The
The lecturer spoke substantially
as follows:
In the book of Proverbs (
There is no one here, I am sure,
who doesn't want to be happy and healthy. And in the time we have together I
should like to offer you a new, or renewed, assurance that an understanding of
God through Christian Science brings that happiness and that health, and more
than that, it brings the answers to all mankind's problems.
It is comforting indeed to know
that Christian Science does heal. But I think we shall see that this isn't
enough. For the fact is, healing doesn't come simply for the asking. Anything
of real value requires something of us. So, healing, in addition to desire,
requires understanding, a better sense of God's goodness and His ever-presence.
It is through knowing Him and our unity with Him that we have tangible evidence
of His care.
But one might ask if the unsearchable,
unseen, Lord of all creation can be understood. Well, the writer of Proverbs
thought so. And what is more, the Master, Christ Jesus, thought so. For did he
not tell us plainly: "Ye shall know the truth, and the truth shall make
you free"? This was not only a promise, but a mandate. Yes indeed, we not only
can, but must, know God.
Since early in human history,
mankind have worshipped unseen powers governing the winds and waves and stars;
the mysterious forces that turn night into day, bring food out of the ground,
move mountains. Through the ages mankind's concept of God developed first into
something personal and material, then gradually, through revelation, to a
higher sense of Him as a spiritual, universal, benign benefactor. Yet there
has remained the inclination to conceive of this being as including the likes
and dislikes, the emotions, the weaknesses and limitations of mankind; to look
at human personality and think of God as its image, rather than to look first
for primary cause as infinite Spirit, and then to see or understand man as the
likeness or effect of this cause.
Human theories tend to leave us
with a God who is good, yes, to a degree, but who also creates and tolerates
evil; who is big, but not ever-present; who is powerful, but not the only
power; a God from whom we can be separated; in short a God who is not
infinite, not supreme.
Christian Science reveals God as
Spirit, universal, infinite, supreme. It brings Him close to us, shows Him as
the ever-present Father-Mother who not only creates but forever loves, supports,
and guides His children.
God's Nature
Found In Synonyms
Mary Baker Eddy, the Discoverer
and Founder of Christian Science, defines God, in the Christian Science
textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures," in these words;
"God is incorporeal, divine, supreme, infinite Mind, Spirit, Soul,
Principle, Life, Truth, Love."
The Christian Scientist, incidentally,
though he reads and hears, this definition frequently, doesn't take it for
granted. He knows that in a thoughtful consideration of these words he will
learn of God's nature, and thus his own, for man is spiritual, the expression
of his Maker. These synonyms, of equal value, with the four modifying words,
"incorporeal, divine, supreme, infinite," which, tell us what kind
of Mind, what kind of Spirit and so on, − these imply the divine
attributes or qualities that express God's nature, qualities just a few of which
are intelligence, purity, spirituality, strength, beauty, freedom, and
happiness, − qualities which characterize His creation and which you and
I, in our true being, include in abundance.
I once asked a student of Science
if he felt that he really knew God. "Why, of course," he replied. And
he proceeded to recite the definition of God just given. "That," I
said, "is a correct reading of what Mrs. Eddy has written. But knowing
those words, knowing by heart all the words in the textbook, doesn't in itself
mean that one knows God. Knowing God is the work of revelation and reason, the
work of eternity; and this knowledge is proved only through demonstration."
Here, we may well ask. Just what
is good? That word is used loosely in our speech. In grammar school we learned
that most adjectives can be compared, such as good, better, best. But when we
speak of God as good, we do not mean, do we, that there is something better?
What would it be? God's goodness has no degree of comparison. And this exclusive
goodness is reflected in the completely healthy, inspired, harmonious and
satisfied condition of His creation.
But just as God is limitless in
quality, He is not bound by time or space, nor are the divine ideas that
comprise His creation. Perhaps it will help us in understanding this to take a
simple example from modern technology. The equations, formulas and technical
facts going into the building of those huge space rockets; did these begin to
exist only when the experts conceived of them? And are there certain places, at
the North Pole for instance, where they do not exist as facts? That which is
true must be true whether it is written or spoken, regardless of time or space.
Creation Spiritual, Not
Material
Now let us turn to man, God's
reflection. How many kinds of man are there? We can approach this through the
Bible. In the first chapter of Genesis we read that God made man in His image
and likeness and that "God saw every thing that he had made, and, behold,
it was very good" (Gen. 1:31). Now there is no reservation about that.
What God made is "very good." Yet, in the second chapter man is made
all over again, and not in the image of God whom we know to be Spirit, but out
of the dust of the ground.
Now, I ask you: How can this be?
Well, it can't be, fortunately.
The explanation lies in the fact that this Adam story presents only a false,
material view of God and His creation. And though this is a radical statement,
an enlightened study of Scripture will indicate that it is not really intended
to be taken as a true record of creation. It is: only an allegorical
presentation of the material belief about creation, the fable of mortality. The
first chapter is the account of spiritual creation.
This tells us two very important
things about man, and thus about you and me. It shows us first that man must be
spiritual, including by reflection every quality indicated by those synonyms mentioned
earlier; not just some of them, but every good quality; not just some of the
time, but always. And second, it shows us that man is not fallen, is not condemned,
but remains upright and secure, one with God, forever inseparable from Him.
Now we are not discussing an abstract
theory. This truth is a most practical thing. Let me invite each one of you,
when I use the word, "man" in the following, to think of yourself as
this man, God s likeness.
Because God is Mind, man −
you − must reflect infinite wisdom, ability, intelligence; because God
is Spirit, man must be not material but spiritual, not destructible or even
impairable, but indestructible, forever intact; because God is Soul, man's only
being, his only selfhood must be pure, holy, perfect; because God is Principle,
man must reflect all that is right, he must embody all law and its enforcement;
because God is Life, man must evidence harmonious and uninterrupted action,
undimmed animation, he must express Life in eternity; because God is
Truth, man must evidence all that is true, he must manifest spontaneous
discernment, spotless integrity; and most important of all, because God is
Love, man − you, remember? − must experience and show forth without
discrimination, God's infinite goodness, kindness, warmth − all that the
word "love" includes.
It is reassuring also to know that because God is infinite
individuality, this quality of individuality is infinitely expressed; and thus
each of His children, as His likeness, has a distinct, spiritual identity or
individuality. God cannot be divided and man cannot cease reflecting God. He
cannot cease being perfect, complete, individual.
Concepts of Matter
Changing
Have you ever stopped to think, by
the way, that loving yourself is a perfectly right and normal thing to do? How
could you do other than to love God's idea, that is, your true, spiritual selfhood?
This love, or appreciation, is not smug or self-righteous, but it is rather a
recognition of the fact that man is perfect, not because he has made himself
so, but because he is the faithful reflection of the perfect God.
Now let us in our quest for understanding
pursue an essential point already touched upon, that because God is Spirit His
creation must be not material, but spiritual. In declaring this, Christian
Science starts, not as do the classical philosophers with human thinking, but with
divine Mind, the creator. If God is infinite Spirit, what He makes must be
infinitely spiritual. Matter, which is finite and destructible, is the
opposite or contradiction of Spirit. Any seeming effect that could not derive from this cause and disagrees
with it must be an illusion, testifying to a misunderstanding of the nature of
God. Matter is such an illusion.
It may be interesting to note that
even in the world of physics the concept of matter is changing. This is
reflected in a significant comment in an editorial printed some time ago in
The Detroit News.
"There was once a school of
philosophy which held that the only reality existed in the mind. A lot of
people hooted, observing that the rock which broke a man's bones was a pretty
solid sort of illusion. So far as we know rocks still break bones but it is
becoming increasingly difficult to understand why. Scientists looking into the
rock discovered it was a rather loose aggregation of molecules in a large
amount of emptiness. Upon examining the constituent atoms, furthermore, they
found that the only solidity was contained in the minute nucleus. Now a super microscope
has pried into the innards of the nucleus and tells what it found . . . more
nothing. Matter, so hard to the touch, so cruel to the unwary, is slowly
proving to be a transient shadow, of
ignorance, perhaps."
Mrs. Eddy arrived almost a century ago at the conclusion that since God, Spirit is All, matter truly is a shadow, or evidence of ignorance.
Now one may say "In spite of this explanation of God and His
creation, I still see matter and experience pain and discord. It must be
real."
Mirage Proves Senses
Deceiving
To illustrate the answer let's
turn to an actual experience. One hot, clear summer day while traveling in a
large ore freighter across the still, blue waters of
Using the term which designates the false, mortal sense of mind as opposed to the one divine Mind, Mrs. Eddy writes in the textbook (p. 86): "Mortal mind sees what it believes as certainly as it believes what it sees. It feels, hears, and sees its own thoughts." Wrong beliefs entertained in human consciousness seem to be objectified or externalized, that is, seen, felt, or experienced as physical things. This picture or false belief is the thought-created and thought-constituted world of mortal mind, which appears to be individualized in each of us. It is a dream world, including all that a separation from God, if this were possible, would imply. But, you see, it is a dream world, not something we have actually created, but only a manifestation of conscious and unconscious thoughts contrary to Truth. It is a kind of waking dream from which we are aroused to spiritual reality through the understanding which Christian Science brings us. As we accept only thoughts in accord with Truth, thoughts of health, the body reflects this, and is healthy. The very nature of your entire experience will be good in the proportion that your thinking is in accord with God's infinite goodness.
Who is to blame for sickness? Who
was to blame, before the time of
Understanding Restores
Harmony
Perhaps we are seeing better what Mrs. Eddy meant when she wrote these
simple words in the textbook (p. 390), "It is our ignorance of God, the
divine Principle, which produces apparent discord, and the right understanding
of Him restores harmony."
This thought so helpful to us today came to Mrs.
Eddy through divine revelation after many years of earnest search. She lived in
Severe injuries from a fall on the
ice in
Jesus' True
One of the important things Mrs.
Eddy has given to the world is a comprehension of the scientific character and
mission of the man Jesus. From his own words she perceived something vital to a
demonstrable understanding of his teaching, the fact that Jesus was not God,
but the divinely inspired bearer to mankind of the divine message, the
Christ. Jesus spoke consistently of God as Father, and of himself as Son. He
humbly declared (John
When he said (John
Jesus, born of the pure-minded
Virgin Mary, was the anointed one promised in Old Testament prophecy. The
Christ, on the other hand, is the divine impartation of Truth which Jesus
taught and demonstrated for humanity's salvation. When Jesus said (John
The Christ, the spiritual selfhood
of the man Jesus, did not die, even though the man of
Why must there be understanding?
If sickness is unreal as Christian Science declares, why do we have to do
anything to heal it? Actually we don't do anything to heal it. Before anyone
gets up and leaves I should explain that this is what we mean: What needs
healing is not sickness, but the belief in sickness, the ignorance of Truth.
To illustrate this: Suppose someone attempted to build a space rocket without
making any effort to learn and apply the intricate mathematical formulas
involved? Suppose he just said: "Why, those facts exist, don't they. There
are no mistakes. We have nothing to do but go ahead and build, and shoot off
our rocket." Would not the ignorance result in failure, in spite of the
facts being facts?
Facing Error's Claim
No, to say that there is no sin or
sickness and that nothing need be done about the appearance of sin or sickness, an appearance solely due to one's not
really knowing the truth, this is not according to Christian Science. By the
same token it is encouraging to see, that, facing and denying sickness on the basis
of a knowledge of the presence and power of God doesn't make the error more
real, more fearsome. It is this very discerning, facing and denying of evil with
Truth, that helps destroy it.
Perhaps you have heard about the
student who complained of a recurring dream in which she was confronted with
three huge, fiery, ferocious horses rushing at her. In the dream, she would
turn in fright and run, then would awaken feeling, she said, almost as if the
horses had trampled right over her. She was told: "You must know this is
a dream, and that there are no horses. Should you have the dream again, this
time instead of running you just stand right there." She later reported
having the same dream. "At first," she said, "I was tempted to
run; but I stood and faced them. And the horses vanished to a mist."
Because sickness is the presence
in thought of a wrong concept, we
see that we can't ignore
it, or hope to remove it by
sweeping it under the rug or going physically or mentally some other place.
Only as the individual perceives and handles the error in his own thought,
handles it as nothing, but handles it, is this nothingness demonstrated to
him.
As a child I saw my mother healed
through Christian Science, first of what earlier had been medically diagnosed
as cancer; then of an acute and advanced goiter. Each healing took some time,
but each was complete, leaving not a mark or sign. During the first world war
when Spanish influenza was rivaling the war itself for attention, I was healed
in a few hours of a severe attack. Later after an automobile accident I was
healed through Christian Science treatment, without material means of any
kind, of a broken rib. I knew it was a broken rib and that it had been healed
because later during an examination, for an army commission the physician said
to me: "I see you had a bad break in that rib there. Someone certainly did
a good job of setting it. What did set it? My clearer appreciation of the fact
that the image of God had not been and could not be in an accident; for how
could anything be in conflict or out of place in Principle?
Proofs of Healing
Available
That Christian Science heals the
big things, so-called incurable illnesses as well as other types, has been thoroughly demonstrated and
attested. Among the avenues provided for bringing this good news to mankind are
the Wednesday meetings held by every Christian Science church, where
spontaneous testimonies are offered; radio and television programs reporting
case histories of healings; and Christian Science periodicals including
carefully verified records of such healings. I have here a copy of one of
these, the weekly Christian Science Sentinel which may be obtained in the
Reading Room of this church. There also may be read, borrowed or purchased the
Bible, the textbook, the other writings by Mrs. Eddy and other authorized
Christian Science literature.
The healings of so-called big
things are wonderful. They prove that what heals is not one power working
against another and sometimes bigger power, but that an omnipotent Principle is
ruling out the possibility of any other power. But some may be more
immediately concerned with lesser troubles. Incidentally it is not a lesser
Truth that heals the lesser things. It is the same infinite, invariable Truth.
The God who heals the smallest discord is the same God who was present when
the crucified Jesus rose from the tomb.
And this leads us to another
question. If one honestly and persistently applies this Science and is not
healed, what is the trouble? A Christian Scientist I know of was asked to
address a class in a university. After his talk one student asked: "You
say Christian Science heals everything. You are wearing glasses. Why is
that?" The speaker asked the student what marks he was getting in school.
"Why," the student replied,
"all B's."
"Well," said the
speaker, "the reason I am wearing glasses is the same reason you are not
getting all A's."
A failure to heal is simply a
failure to learn and to use sufficiently well the Truth which Christian
Science teaches.
But let's go back to the use of this Science in those so-called lesser problems. I have seen three cases of measles in the same family − one case was that of a parent − healed through Christian Science over night. Then there's the so-called common cold. Christian Science does not admit that it is common at all or real at all, except to ignorant human sense. Through showing that God did not create a thing called a germ or virus, and that weather has only the power we give it in thought, Christian Science not only heals the cold but prevents it.
Our son who had had some
difficulty with car or sea sickness earlier healed himself to the extent that
he spent 19 days on a small troopship in a rough crossing of the Pacific,
almost the only one of the "landlubbers" aboard not affected.
I have seen the desire for both
alcohol and tobacco destroyed as these were shown to be false appetites, without power to give or withhold
good.
What is poverty? Poverty in any measure
is a mental state, not an economic condition. Through an understanding of God
as the ever-present source of all good I once found fruitful activity during a
business depression when one was not supposed to be able to do that; and, what
is more, during that prolonged slump, we actually enjoyed a constantly improving standard of living.
Grief, loneliness, inadequacy? Christian
Science reveals that the man God made lacks nothing, can be deprived of nothing
good. In short, an understanding and application of this Science, can heal whatever
needs to be healed. And it does so with only God's help.
Because Christian Scientists do
rely solely on God they are sometimes approached with this statement: "I
understand you do not believe in doctors." The Christian Scientist highly
respects the honest physician who practices
what he believes and acts out of compassion for humanity. But the Scientist's
attitude is not, let me say, a matter of believing or disbelieving in doctors.
He just does not believe in sickness. He knows that resorting to material
remedies, or even having a medical diagnosis, discloses one's belief that there
can be something in God's kingdom that needs healing. It is as a matter of
fact, this very belief, a sometimes latent or hidden belief in the reality and
possibility of disease that invites the trouble to begin with. The Scientist
knows that disease is not a pain in a place, but a painful thought, and that
neither medicine, physical therapy, diet, exercise, nor the surgeon's knife,
can correct wrong thinking. The only remedy for that which is mental is −
what? − correction of the mental state, of course. The changes that seem
to follow use of material remedies show not the potency of the medicine, but
only the patient's faith in it.
Why not have both medicine and
Christian Science? Because they are opposites. Christian Science is based on
the understanding that disease is unreal, an image of wrong thinking; it is
going in one direction. Medicine presents the contrary theory that disease is
real, has a cause, exists in matter and can be healed by matter; it is going in
the opposite direction. You cannot go in opposite directions, physically or mentally, at the same
time.
Among innumerable references in
the textbook on this point is the following (p. 182): "Mortals entreat the
divine Mind to heal the sick, and forthwith shut out the aid of Mind by using
material means, thus working against themselves and their prayers and denying
man's God-given ability to demonstrate Mind's sacred power." Of course the
important thing, when there is a temptation to use material means or mix
medicine with Christian Science, is to remember that God does love His ideas,
and that we are safe always in
entrusting ourselves wholly to His care.
Now in Christian Science healing
is there a formula? No. There is no formula or set pattern of words or even of
thought. The need is met either out of a spontaneous realization of God's
allness, or if this doesn't come clearly at once, through a denial of the
specific error and an understanding affirmation of the specific spiritual fact.
The Christian Science prayer, in others words, is not a matter of words, not a
method of pleading, but of knowing, knowing that God has already given His
ideas happiness and health.
Love Essential in Healing
However, this should be said. Essential
in every healing is love. What does it mean to love? It doesn't mean that we
just smile sweetly and repeat words about love, and say nice things to those we
still believe do not deserve them. We can always be considerate and kindly; but
real loving is much, much more than that. Real loving is seeing the perfection
of God and thus the perfection of His creation, man − seeing better what
is really there instead of the false material testimony. The sun doesn't shine
in or on darkness; and it doesn't go about looking for places that have no
darkness. It just shines. And where the sun shines, there is no darkness.
During the last war a Christian
Science Wartime Worker, one of the authorized civilians who conducted services
and ministered to the needs of Christian Scientists in the services, told me this
story. One day a young private came to his office and complained bitterly about
his sergeant. It seemed the sergeant had it in for the soldier, picked on him
cruelly. The soldier was told he would have to love the sergeant, which seemed
a pretty big order. Soon after this the worker was transferred to another
station. But one day in came the same soldier. He had been transferred to a new
outfit, and had a new sergeant. But this sergeant was as bad as the other, if
not worse. This time they really got to work on loving. A few days later the
soldier came back beaming. "You know," he said, "the funniest
thing has happened. That sergeant has changed completely. Why, we're buddies
now."
Real loving removes pride, arrogance,
dishonesty, greed, hatred, and such things from oneself, but also removes all
this from one's experience, which, you see, is the same thing. This same love
knocks down walls that may seem to loom between us and rightful things. Whether
the wall calls itself age, geography, parentage, race, medical law, education,
or accident it is composed
of wrong beliefs, and these crumble away before the love which knows only the
presence of limitless good.
No matter what may seem to appear
in the way of physical, personal, political, or economic conditions you can
know that your well-being depends, not on the mortal picture or report, but
solely on your own understanding and use of this Science. The power, the
dominion, is not in what seems to be the outward evidence, no matter how big or
real it appears; the power exists by reflection from God in individual
consciousness. In other words, the problem doesn't have the dominion.
Reflecting Love, you have the dominion.
Doesn't it unfold more clearly to
us that what we are doing is not working against something; that actually we
are not in the midst of error trying to remove it or get out of it; that we are
in the midst of good,
seeing more of it?
Now let us here recall the
Master's promise mentioned earlier that the truth shall make us free. But what
is the rest of that verse? "Ye shall know the truth, and the truth shall
make you free."
To be free, to gain that promised
happiness and healing we are directed to know the truth, to understand that God
is good and is everywhere.
This then is the message I should
like to leave with you. You shall know the truth. You shall understand God, and be healed.
January 26, 1961