Christian Science: The Resurrection and the Life
Clarence W. Chadwick, C.S.B.
Member of the Board of Lectureship of The
The scientific presentation of the
subject of Christian Science, involving as it does the vastness of infinity, is
destined to encounter a wide range of human belief, theory and opinion; and the
question naturally suggests itself, Why is it that Christian people, actuated
by the same lofty aims and ambitions, working side by aide in their daily
vocations, and having the same definite goal before them, should differ so
radically in their thought of the infinite?
Centuries have passed since these
assuring words of the prophet Jeremiah: "They shall all know me, from the
least of them unto the greatest of them, saith the Lord;" and the positive
promise of the Master, "There shall be one fold and one shepherd,"
and still there is a deplorable lack of unity among professing Christians
throughout the civilized world, and still we find "an altar with this
inscription, To the Unknown God." Why is it? The answer is plain;
forgetting that spiritual things can be only spiritually discerned, humanity
has been trying to know God, to see good, through the human mind or material
senses. Almost unconsciously it has drifted farther and farther away from the
Mind that was with Christ Jesus, and "the commandments of men" have
taken the place of sound doctrine. Christian Science has come as the
resurrection of primitive Christianity and its lost art of healing, and all who
will, may prove by demonstration the verity of its teachings. It is not the
purpose of this lecture, however, to force conclusions upon so important a
subject, but to speak from that viewpoint of the Science which has enabled its
adherents to find in it a satisfying explanation of the phenomenon of human
existence.
Point of Agreement
There is perhaps one basic thought
upon which all religionists agree at the very outset − namely,
Consciousness is. We all assent to the fact that we are in a conscious state of
being or existence, and that without such consciousness we would cease to
exist. So far, so good. But when we attempt to call this consciousness good, we
immediately plunge into an abyss of darkness from which the Christian world for
centuries has been struggling to extricate itself, that of mingling good and
evil, calling evil good and good evil. This dualistic concept of consciousness
has been the seeming cause of untold suffering and torment to the human race.
It is evident then that from it humanity must escape if it would ever reach
what is called heaven. Hence its need of a Saviour.
Consciousness Defined
Here Christian Science steps forth
into the arena of mental activity and gives a definition of consciousness which
enables us to differentiate between what is real and eternal and what is
unreal and temporal. It defines consciousness as the one infinite intelligence
or Mind, which is God, or Spirit. It makes clear to the receptive thought that
the so-called consciousness of both good and evil is not in spiritual accord
with the nature of God or good. Real consciousness being God, it is infinite,
all comprehensive and ever-present. The moment this super-sensible fact is
admitted we are divinely empowered to begin the all-important work of purifying
that consciousness which claims the capacity and privilege to know evil as well
as good.
Transformation of Human Consciousness
This one statement on page 276 of
Science and Health, by Mrs. Eddy, "Real consciousness is cognizant only
of the things of God," has already aroused a slumbering world from its
dream of life in matter to the great need of mental transformation, for it is
the abnormal human consciousness that is referred to in the scriptural passages;
"No man hath seen God at any time," and "There shall no man see
me and live." Is it any wonder that the apostle admonished, "Be ye transformed by the
renewing of your mind"? This renewing of the mind involves the separation
of good and evil in consciousness, of right thought and wrong thought, a mental
process which every human being must undergo before he can fully awaken to the
perfection of being. Heaven is, always has been, and always will be, not a
locality, but a divine harmonious state of consciousness into which no erroneous
or evil thought ever entered or ever can enter. It therefore follows
conclusively that all wrong thought must be purged from consciousness, and that
our heaven will be found here and now just to the extent that we reject the
evil and lay hold of the good. How to distinguish between right and wrong
thought will be our main concern. Right thoughts or ideas in Christian Science
are emanations of the one divine Mind or intelligence. They are the only
avenues or channels through which the one Mind finds expression. We could not
conceive of an expressionless Mind or intelligence. Wrong thoughts are human beliefs
only, therefore finite, mutable and mortal. They do not convey intelligence or
real Mind to man. They have neither Principle, power, nor law to sustain them,
and no mission to perform. Wrong thoughts are no part of real consciousness. In
no way does God sanction or uphold them. But how shall we detect and cast out
such counterfeits of reality? Obviously by gaining an understanding of genuine
or right thoughts. Jesus said, "Ye shall know the truth, and the truth
shall make you free." The right idea of intelligence or Mind and of what
constitutes its expression or manifestation will certainly free us from any
mistaken sense of Mind. It is always a knowledge of the truth which corrects
and does away with mistakes. So long as we place both good and evil on the same
level of human belief we fail to understand the true nature of either. The moment
we accept good as supreme and as the spiritual reality of being, that very
moment do we acknowledge a divine Principle or law which operates mentally
through the idea of infinite good to destroy all belief in evil. Here, then, is
the way out of our dilemma.
Right Mental Activity
If two men are in a frenzied state of thought, and almost upon the
point of inflicting bodily injury upon each other, we all know that a certain
degree of right mental activity on their part will soon restore harmony, in fact,
we cannot think of any other possible means of bringing about such a result. If
a pupil in mathematics becomes confused in thought and cannot work out his
problem, we know that the influence of right thought will soon adjust the
difficulty and enable him to solve his problem. We all acknowledge that his
state of consciousness must change before he can complete his work.
If a friend is prostrated with
grief, thinking that life is drear and lonely, we know and acknowledge that
the application of rightly directed thought will very soon act as oil upon the
troubled waters, and mourning will be turned into joy. If fear overwhelms one
we admit that a thought of God's power and presence very soon banishes the
fear. Then why should not the poor sick man, suffering from some ailment which
has no possible existence outside of the realm of mortal consciousness, be
healed through the operation of God's thoughts? The activity of right thought
is no finite or limited capacity. Neither is it any respecter of persons,
troubles or diseases. It is as natural for right thought to heal as it is for
the sun to shine. All of the mental disorders which we know yield to the
exercise of right thinking are capable of producing what are termed physical or
bodily diseases. To say then that such diseases, which are only a different
form or error, cannot be healed by mental means is to dispute the practical
application of spiritually enlightened thought.
When the right idea of God as
being the one infinite all-good consciousness enters the area of pure thinking
and reasoning capacity, the activity of righteousness is allowed to assert
itself, and just as darkness is displaced by the light, so are wrong thoughts
displaced by scientific or God-like thoughts. The moment the true idea of Mind
enters individual consciousness, real constructive mental work begins therein.
This idea, operating through law and as law, demands the perfect readjustment
of finite human consciousness. The divine idea is Mind's true and lawful
representative, and Mind has no other. It is the only agent that is clothed
with power and authority to carry out the purposes of its Principle, God. Let
us never forget that the only real power in the universe is divine Mind and is
expressed or reflected through its own idea, never through changing human
beliefs. In all directions, far and near, we hear of the continuous unfolding
of this universal idea of Mind, of the wonderful healing and transformation of
human thought, of the peace and joy and happiness that have entered into the
world through its loving ministrations, and we are led to exclaim, "Is not this the Christ?"
The Christ Within
The world is fast losing its
limited personal sense of the Saviour of men and is looking more to the Christ
within. Is it not a present
resurrection and spiritual Life that Christians are most deeply interested in?
Christian Science urges upon all mankind the necessity of opening the door of
consciousness to receive this king of glory, this ever-present saving Christ
idea which comes as of old "with healing in his wings." David cried,
"Who is this King of glory? The Lord strong and mighty, the Lord mighty in
battle." This certainly conveys an impersonal concept of the Christ,
Truth, a divine activity or influence which is indeed mighty to heal all our
diseases. Every human failure to prove the power of good is a failure to leave
all for Christ. Whenever human will surrenders to the divine there is a victory
won on the side of Truth, but not before. The great Teacher of mankind, whose
consciousness was ever dominated by the Christ idea, said, "I can of mine
own self do nothing." What a rebuke to pride and human will power! If all
who profess to love the Truth could grasp the metaphysical viewpoint of the
great apostle when he said, "I can do all things through Christ which strengtheneth
me" they would be in touch with the only healing and redeeming activity
known to the world. This Christ idea speaking through Jesus said,
"Without me [severed from me] ye can do nothing." This statement is
of vital import to the whole world, for severed from the understanding of the
true idea through which the nature of divinity is imparted to humanity, we
would all find ourselves in a very sad plight, without healing or salvation. As
we stop to ponder the thought that good can find expression only through
goodness, Love only through that which loves, Truth only through that which is
truthful, we can begin to see the intimate relationship between God and His
idea. They are indissolubly connected, so that they never have existed and
never can exist separate and apart from each other. The Christ-idea, therefore,
was never for one moment separated from the Father, but through the pure
humanity of Jesus it found its normal and harmonious manifestation in those wonderful
words and works which are today as never before attracting world-wide
attention.
Our Saviour
In the experience of humanity a
right idea is always a saving idea. When it is seen that an erroneous concept
of God is really responsible for all the evil in the world, it will naturally
follow that a right concept of Deity will be the only means of correcting such
evil. And this correction will take place in human consciousness, where all
belief in evil must obtain. Thus we find in Christian Science that the right
idea of good frees us from everything that is unlike good; the right idea of
health enables us to overcome disease; the right idea of Love destroys all
sense of hate; the right idea of power enables us to prove the dominion of
good; the right idea of supply makes it possible to conquer all belief in
poverty or lack; the right idea of success leads to the overcoming of all
merely selfish or worldly aims and ambitions; the right idea of Spirit turns
the light of spiritual understanding on matter and robs it of all life,
substance and intelligence, thus enabling us to overcome its discordant
conditions and so-called laws; the right idea of causation does away with
belief in secondary or evil causes; the right idea of activity leads to the subjugation
of the self-assertive human will; in other words, the right idea of God, man
and the universe is our present means of escape from all that would separate us
from God, good. Is not this
"the resurrection, and the life"?
As human consciousness becomes
purged of the dross of materialism, it is resurrected from a false material
sense to a higher or spiritual sense. Only through this thorough purification
of thought can we come face to face mentally with things spiritual and eternal.
"Blessed are the pure in heart, for they shall see God," good. God is
not revealed to humanity through a good and evil consciousness. Whoever insists
upon owning such a consciousness has not therefore partaken of the
resurrection. This fact is one that should receive more thoughtful
consideration at the hands of all Christian people, for it most vitally
concerns the welfare of all humanity. The most unnatural of all unnatural
things is to believe that evil is any part of real consciousness. Such belief
does not honor our Creator. The possibility of finally attaining a perfect
state of consciousness is patent to all Christians Scientists, and there is
untold joy and happiness and satisfaction in striving for its accomplishment,
here and now. It pays daily dividends in a renewed sense of health, strength
and happiness. Only through the coming of Christ, of the true idea of God, can
this ever take place.
When Christ appears, the tares
(wrong thoughts) are bound in bundles to burn, while the wheat (good thoughts)
is gathered into the Father's storehouse. He who is first to acknowledge that
the dual consciousness of good and evil is in absolute need of a Saviour is the
first to acquaint himself with God and to be at peace.
Love for Christ Jesus
There are no people on earth who feel
and express more genuine
affection and love for Christ Jesus
than do Christian Scientists. They not only believe but they understand why he
is to them "the resurrection and the life." They reverently acknowledge
him as the Saviour of the world, and they are striving to keep his
commandments. They know only too well that something more than lip service is
required to enable them to follow in his mental footsteps. They realize that
the whole plan of salvation is nothing short of a mental and moral healing and
regeneration, whereby the so-called human consciousness surrenders to the divine,
which, as has already been stated, "is cognizant only of the things of
God." This being the case we must begin now to think our way into the
kingdom of heaven. No one of us will ever reach this harmonious state without
being conscious of it. It is not an experience outside of or independent of
consciousness. The apostle knew this when admonishing us to have in us the same
Mind that was in Christ Jesus. He knew that there was a mental crucifixion and
resurrection for us all to pass through before we can become conscious of good
only. The Christ idea of purity, operating in human consciousness, offers to
Christian Scientists, as well as to all others the only means of escape from
wrong thinking and its attendant discordant effects. Jesus taught "as one
having authority and not as the scribes." What gave him authority to speak
as never man spake and to do the works which the scribes and Pharisees did not
and could not do? Was it not his transcendent sense of the naturalness of
Spirit? He recognized the sovereignty of good and yielded uncompromising
obedience thereto. This very obedience endowed him with power from on high,
and in the measure of our obedience to this same divine Principle, which
Science calls God, and which is no respecter of persons; we too can reflect the
same power.
Is it sacrilegious for us to lay
claim to our divine inheritance, to think and to act as if we possessed at
least a measure of divine intelligence? Could we very well do otherwise if we
are to allow the Christ Mind to control us?
Good All Power
One of the very first things which
the student of Christian Science does after gaining even a faint glimpse of the
truth of his being is to give all power to good and none to evil. The door to
the kingdom of heaven is opened to him the moment he does this. Then he wonders
how he spent so many years in believing in two powers while calling one of them
omnipotent. The inconsistency of such a mental attitude never before appeared
to him. He now sees where it was the main barrier to his moral and spiritual
growth. This one point in metaphysics is so simple that multitudes of
professing Christians stumble over it. They pray earnestly for deliverance from
evil, but never once does it seem to occur to them to give all power to good by
withholding all from evil. They may declare with the lips that God is almighty,
but they still believe that there is an evil power. This bars the door to the
coming of Christ, Truth, to the coming of that spiritual activity, which
corrects and destroys all mistaken belief in a good and evil power. When all
Christian people are ready to take Jesus at his word and to call evil a
self-constituted lie as he did, they will comprehend for the first time the
true significance of omnipotence, and meekly, humbly and joyfully begin to do
the healing works which he did. When referring to the divinity of this very
teaching Jesus said: "If any
man will do his (God's) will, he shall know of the doctrine, whether it be of
God, or whether I speak of myself." Do the harsh critics of Christian
Science ever go so far as to apply the sacred rules of this Science before
proclaiming their false impressions of its teachings? If they did, they would cease
to condemn a religion which they have failed to understand metaphysically. The
omnipotence of good is not an argument, it is a spiritual or supersensible
fact, and can be understood only through the practise of good "with signs
following." Arguing against its validity or practicability will never
repeat the works of the Master nor help any one to understand his sacred
teachings.
Some one is no doubt questioning
as to what it is that prevents our admitting and proving the supremacy of good.
Is it God keeping us away from himself? Impossible! Is it the consciousness of
good, or the supposed consciousness of a power or presence opposed to good?
Evidently the latter. In its explanation of this very point Christian Science
has proved itself more than a friend to humanity, for it not only makes clear
to us our weak points, but it also shows us how to correct them. It leaves us
in no doubt as to changes which must take place in consciousness before we can
attain to right-mindedness. It tells us in unmistakable terms that the evidence
before the five physical senses is not the reality or substance of life.
It tells us we must heed the
admonition of the apostle, "Awake thou that sleepest, and arise from the
dead, and Christ shall give thee light." From what must we awaken? Not
from a conscious state of existence which is real and eternal. That would be
impossible. The apostle would have us
infer that we "are asleep, even dead, but that Christ will give us the
light of understanding to awaken from this dream sense of existence. It may be
humiliating to some to be told that they are "dead in trespasses and
sins," but sooner or later the admission of a mortal consciousness which
knows nothing of health or salvation will be made by all mankind. It is from
this false sense or consciousness that every human being must eventually, here
or hereafter, awaken that he may become conscious of the true idea of God,
good. It is then that he begins to partake of "the resurrection, and the
life." Paul referred to it as the putting off of the old man and the
putting on of the new. It means the "new creature" in Christ, in
other words, a God-corrected mentality.
A mentality which has been thus
corrected by the right idea of good is one that is mentally alive or awake to
metaphysical facts, and is dying daily to sense testimony. Wherever the Christ
activity has begun to find expression in individual consciousness, behold a
better man or woman, one who is more practical, more honest, more loving, more
sympathetic, more generous, more considerate, more capable in every respect.
There is not a single human activity that is not experiencing this leavening
and healing influence of the Christ-idea today. Disobedience to God's law is
what retards normal human progress, while obedience to it leads immediately to
a present participation in all that makes for the mental, moral and physical
uplift of humanity.
Mrs. Eddy
Mary Baker Eddy, the acknowledged
Discoverer and Founder of Christian Science, was a truly wonderful woman. Her
genuine nobility of character, her intensely religious nature, her unbounded
love for God and humanity, her untiring labors for the good of mankind, her
sublime courage and trust, made her one of the world's greatest of religious
Leaders and Teachers. The one dominating feature of her life was that she had
learned the meaning of Love and how to reflect it toward friend and foe alike.
She claimed no infallibility nor sought any personal aggrandizement. Those who
knew her best affirm that she was a wise spiritual counselor and a true
friend. The spirit of Christian charity controlled her every thought and
action. When she was reviled, she reviled not again. She said of her former
church: "I love the orthodox church, and in time that church will love
Christian Science" (Miscellaneous Writings, page 111.) Christian Science
did not originate in Mrs. Eddy's human mind. It was the Christ idea of the
oneness and allness of divine Mind that found expression in her purified
mentality. She had reached a purified mental height which made it possible for
the Christ consciousness to assert itself as the law and dominion of good. She
yielded willing and loving obedience to this spiritual evangel, and as a result
of this obedience Christian healing is again an established fact in our midst.
The Christian Science textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the
Scriptures," is the natural and logical outcome of Mrs. Eddy's unselfed devotion
and fidelity to the spiritual idea. It is doubtful whether any one of her
followers has as yet been able to feel or to express his full measure of
gratitude for what has come to the world through the devotion and
self-sacrifice of this noble woman. It cannot well be measured by any human
standard. The dawning of the spiritual idea in Mrs. Eddy's Love-chastened
consciousness is the greatest mental phenomenon that could ever be experienced
by a human being. Its importance to the human race is beyond comparison. It is
"the resurrection and the life" to all who humbly appropriate it and
begin to live according to its divine requirement.
Life, How Learned
Nothing could be more fatal to
one's happiness and success than to entertain a mistaken sense of life. The
Christ method of learning Life is made plain in Christian Science. It is so
simple and practical that young and old alike may readily adopt it. The Master
clearly defined eternal Life, and Christian Science has adequately interpreted
his words: "This is life eternal, that they might know thee the only true
God, and Jesus Christ, whom thou hast sent." In the light of Christian
Science it is evident that a right knowledge or understanding of God and His
Christ makes us the inheritors of Life eternal here and now. Such knowledge is
absolutely dependent upon scientific or right thinking.
The acceptance and adoption of
right thoughts or ideas inaugurates in individual consciousness an activity
which dissipates all wrong thinking, and must eventually destroy all belief in
sin and death. The advent of this mental awakening in individual experience
marks our entrance into eternal Life. Every kind act on our part, every loving
sacrifice for the good of others, means just so much of deathless Life for us
here and now; in other words, the more good we do and embody, the more
permanent becomes our sense of Life. Malice, envy and hatred, all sinful
thinking, brings suffering and death into the world. Right thinking brings
health and peace and joy and life. As the apostle expressed it: "To be
carnally minded is death; but to be spiritually minded is life and peace."
The deathless Christ-idea spake through Jesus: "I am the light of the
world: he that followeth me shall not walk in darkness, but shall have the
light of life." How shall we follow the great Wayshower except as we begin
to think as he thought? His whole life was one continuous service of thinking
and doing good. His mission on earth was to abolish from consciousness all
thought of death, and to bring "life and immortality to light through the
gospel." Could this have been done through any human power, mind or
intelligence? No, Jesus wrought through the divine idea which forever
expresses divine wisdom, power and intelligence. Without the operation of this
divine idea in human consciousness the gospel of "on earth peace, good
will toward men," would never have been taught or demonstrated. It constitutes
the very life blood of the Christian religion. The universal peace of nations
is absolutely dependent upon it. The unprecedented growth and success of the
Christian Science movement is wholly due to the activity of the true idea of
God as voiced to the world in Mrs. Eddy's discovery of the Science of
Mind-healing.
Right mental action is necessarily constituted of right thoughts or ideas. It is not expressed through finite human thought. Why were there no healing works accredited to John the Baptist? Because, according to his own admission, he was not in possession of the Christ consciousness. Jesus said of John: "Among them that are born of women there hath not risen a greater than John the Baptist: notwithstanding he that is least in the kingdom of heaven is greater than he." This somewhat remarkable statement would indicate that the least degree of spiritual understanding is greater than anything possessed by the so-called human mind as typified in John. This ought to prove to all thinking persons the futility of looking to any human source for healing or redemption. If the very highest and purest type of human thought could not heal in John's time, it cannot be expected to do so today. This leads at once to the subject of healing as understood and practised in Christian Science.
What Is It That Heals?
After what has already been said
about the spiritual idea one will naturally anticipate the answer to the
question, What is it that heals? It must be that which expresses activity, law
and intelligence, and what does this except God's perfect idea? The only power
which operates through the idea of infinite good is God, the one Mind, as Jesus
clearly indicated when he said, "The Father that dwelleth in me, he doeth
the works." This understanding of the power that heals separates Christian
Science healing from all systems which employ the mesmeric or counterfeit
forces of the human mind or will. The Christ method of healing is rapidly
spreading throughout the civilized world, because of a universal demand for it,
and a readiness to receive metaphysical instruction.
Curing vs. Healing
Christian Science makes a clear-cut distinction between physical curing and mental healing. It does not deny the many instances of seeming restoration to health effected through various human systems, but it does declare that until the true idea or understanding of God is relied upon to do the work, the Christ healing has not been effected. It declares that real healing can be accomplished only through that intelligent mental activity which decrees the destruction of wrong motives and of the desire to sin. Then is the individual "free indeed," for the Son, the Christ idea, is the only channel through which such healing could come. The limited operation of human consciousness does not lay the axe at the root of the trouble; it is palliative rather than corrective. It deals almost wholly with physical symptoms and so fails to grasp the one all-important subject of mental causation. Christian Science healing reasons from cause to effect, and thus first establishes in thought what it would have externalized on the body. It knows that because the body is embraced in consciousness the only way to reach the body is through Mind, through consciousness, not through unconscious matter. It says to the sick and suffering; Fear not, resist the thought of disease, know that it is not a manifestation of intelligence and that God forbids all belief in it; awake mentally and lay claim to better "things which God hath prepared for them that love Him." The power of spiritual or right thought is your unfailing remedy.
Treatment
It goes without saying that only a
Christian Scientist knows how to give a Christian Science treatment. It
requires honesty, humility, compassion, moral purity and spiritual
understanding to give a treatment in Christian Science. The expression or
reflection of God through His own pure thoughts or ideas, constitutes
scientific treatment, just as the sunlight expressed or reflected through its
own rays results in the dissipation of darkness. Simple though the process is,
no one but a Christian can understand it or use it. It is beyond the ken of
human will power or "mental suggestion" even to attempt to give a
Christian Science treatment. Why? Because treatment is not the influence of
one human mind over another. It is the activity of the Word of God in human
consciousness. It is prayer in its highest and truest sense.
Results
What of the results of scientific
treatment? Observation and experience both compel the admission that the most
successful and salutary influence known to the world today is the practise of
Christian Science. As a prophylactic or preventive with both children and
adults it has no compeer. Unnumbered cases of healing of nearly every known
disease, many of these pronounced incurable by the ablest medical authorities,
stand as living monuments to the power of Truth. So many such instances of
healing are in evidence that practically the whole world agrees on one point,
that Christian Science does heal the sick. And it is fast acknowledging
something of still greater moment, that what is called physical healing in
Christian Science is but the outward and visible sign of an inward and
spiritual grace, which characterizes the Christ consciousness. Christian
Science teaches us to seek "first the Kingdom of God and His
righteousness," and through obedience, moral and physical healing ensues
to prove that we have touched the hem of the seamless robe of righteous
thinking. Christian Science declares that there can be no reformation without
a change of consciousness. Standing upon this basis it becomes the only sure
character builder. There are thousands in the various walks of life whose lives
have been radically and permanently transformed through the ministrations of
Christian Science. In finding the pearl of great price, the mental process by
which they can work out their own salvation, they have learned to discriminate
between the consciousness of good, and, that of the uncorrected carnal or
mortal mind which is enmity against good. This enables them to be more useful
men and women in every department of life and to fill important posts of duty
for which their mental awakening has specially prepared them.
Christian Science offers the one
and only solution of the temperance problem because it recognizes false
appetites as residing in mortal consciousness, and consequently deals with them
mentally rather than externally. One Christian Science treatment has frequently
cast out the demon of intemperance in its very worst form. It has also healed
the morphine, cocaine and other demoralizing habits. Where there has been
"first a willing mind" there is no form of human degradation and
vice that has not yielded to the activity of right thought. Right treatment is
necessarily corrective and reformatory, and when it has eliminated sin from
thought (by sin we mean all erroneous thinking); it has wiped out the cause of
all the discordant conditions of earth. This is precisely what Christian Science
is doing. It recognizes the healing of disease as always incidental to the
conquering of the moral fault under whatever guise it may appear.
The world's literature is rapidly
becoming permeated with higher ideals of life, resulting from the leavening
influence of the Christ idea of purity. The cause of clean journalism has
received a mighty impetus in the publication of The Christian Science
Monitor, a daily newspaper for the home, free from all demoralizing news
items and from unreliable advertising. Could any one deny the effective operation
of right thought in projecting such a stupendous educational enterprise? Surely
not. In national, state and municipal activities we witness the steady advance
and achievement of corrected thought. What but the spiritual idea, expressing
the power, law and dominion of invincible right, could inspire and lead on such
a mighty mental conflict as is now being waged throughout the world between
right and wrong? Truly says our Leader: "The world feels the alterative
effect of truth through every pore" (Science and Health, p. 224). There are countless thousands
of earth's people who want to be right with God, and to be of service to their
fellowmen, and Christian Science is satisfying their longings as nothing else
can. Why? Because it is "the resurrection and the life" to all who
would know and do the will of the Father. To be right with God it is absolutely
necessary to understand who man is
and how he is related to God.
The Real Man
Thoughts emanating from the brain
never defined the real man, God's image and likeness. They never defined
anything spiritually or scientifically. The man spoken of in the first chapter
of Genesis was never in partnership with evil in any form. He was and is the
mental embodiment of all that is good, pure and true. The world as yet knows
very little of this man because he is the perfect expression of a perfect Mind
or intelligence, and human consciousness is not yet sufficiently purified to
grasp the idea of spiritual perfection. Is this man a wholly unknown quantity
in human experience? Indeed not! On the contrary, wherever we witness some
deed of kindness, some unselfish act, some manifestation of justice and mercy,
of love and compassion, there we catch a glimpse of the real man. And when
every ungodlike thought is ruled out of consciousness, and nothing but the
attributes of good are in evidence, the active manifestation or expression of
these attributes will constitute true manhood and womanhood. It must,
therefore, be evident to all that the more active we are in reflecting good,
the sooner will the spiritual idea or the new man be revealed to the whole
world. This is the great work that Christian Scientists are engaged in, and
they have abundant proof that it is the spiritual healing activity of the
Christ, Truth, which is destined to leaven the whole lump of mortal
consciousness. There is no other way out
of bondage, for "without me (the Christ consciousness) ye can do
nothing." "No man cometh unto the Father but by me," said Jesus.
Christian Science is daily and
hourly proving the eternality of God and His man. It is lifting thought out of
matter into the realms of pure Mind, out of physics into metaphysics, out of
sinful sense into sinless Soul. In no other way will the true brotherhood of
man ever be established.
A Practical Suggestion
Christian Science docs not quarrel
with any one over the subject of matter, but it makes this practical
suggestion, that we keep thought away from matter long enough to discover first
the modus and action of the spiritual idea. If we will but accept trustingly
the idea of the supremacy of divine Mind, and apply it to the correction of
some distressing physical or mental condition, according to rules laid down for
scientific practise, the healing, which is sure to take place, will throw a
new light upon matter, a light which must forever silence all opposition to
whatever Christian Science has to say about the nothingness of matter. Fortunately
for the human race matter cannot interpret Spirit, else all would be matter.
But as mortals grow in spiritual understanding their sense of matter changes
and they awake to the great fact that "All is infinite Mind, and its infinite
manifestation, for God is all in all" (Science and Health, p. 468). Upon
this sure foundation any honest Truth seeker may prove by degrees his God-given
dominion over matter. The atomic theory, and that is all that it ever was
− a mere theory − has not advanced the health or morals of mankind.
It has never enabled any one to become spiritually minded. It has never
revealed the Christ idea to humanity. Instead it has upheld death and denied
eternal Life to man. Should Christian Science be condemned for explaining away
a theory which has never even claimed to purify and to elevate human
consciousness? It does this not by argument but by demonstration.
Demonstration
Demonstration is the one thing that is always right and never requires any argument to sustain it. Talking Christian Science without practising its precepts is not demonstration. The practical overcoming of evil with good gives one divine authority to "speak the word of God" with power. Demonstration never ensues from working with or through matter, nor through material thought. There is just one premise which permits of scientific demonstration and that is the supremacy of divine Mind. Real Mind never mixes with anything. For this and no other reason does it heal the sick and reform the sinner. Whatever works from two bases necessarily denies the omnipotence of good and fails to demonstrate the truth of being. Demonstration is not simply willing things to come our way. It is not saying, "Peace, peace; when there is no peace." It is the willing surrender of self will and self interest for the good of humanity. It is always the conquest of self. It is the practise of the Golden Rule and not profession.
Belief vs. Knowing
There may be some people who
believe, erroneously of course, that Christian Science is capable of doing
evil as well as good. This same opinion was lodged against the Master of old by
those who accused him of casting out devils through Beelzebub. But no one can
ever know that Jesus did evil, nor will any one ever know that Christian
Science is capable of accomplishing evil. Blind human belief and knowing are
two different things. The human mind so-called can believe anything, but to
know involves a knowledge of facts. One might believe that the earth is flat,
but he could not know it to be so; or that two and two are five, but he could
not know it. There are two points we should not overlook while considering this
subject. The first is, that whatever we may believe concerning any fact does
not change or alter the fact itself − it still remains a fact. The
second is this, that the moment the fact becomes known in any given case, the
belief previously entertained, however plausible or real it may have seemed to
be, vanishes as a dream. All who really know what Christian Science is have
surrendered changeable human belief for spiritual or demonstrable
understanding.
Erroneous mental belief is very
much like counterfeit money, the instant it is detected for what it really is
it is proven worthless, and by every honest person is withdrawn from
circulation. We do well
to stop and ponder what a different world this would be, here and now, if all
belief in evil were withdrawn from circulation.
The Way Out
The surest and safest way of
ridding one's self of any and all erroneous belief relative to Christian
Science is to procure a copy of its textbook, "Science and Health with
Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy, and to study it along with the
Bible. Simply reading these books with a view to criticizing them from an
intellectual standpoint will avail little. It is the honest student who scales
the summit of right conclusions concerning spiritual things. He will naturally
look deeply into Science and reach the point of demonstration before passing
judgment.
There is no more profound subject
than the Science of being, and those who would know what Christian Science
teaches and be able to demonstrate it
should confine their study to the published works of our Leader and to the
authorized literature of The Christian Science Publishing Society in
Conclusion
In our efforts to understand and
to prove the glorious truths of Christian Science, it behooves us not to be
"weary in well doing: for in due season we shall reap, if we faint
not." May we all learn to "stand still" and see the salvation of
good with us, learn to silence the material senses and realize that the eternal
God of Life, Truth and Love is our refuge, and "underneath are the everlasting
arms." Then can we say from the heart, "Thanks be unto God for his
unspeakable gift," Christian Science.
From a pamphlet published by The Christian Science Publishing Society
Copyright date - 1913