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by Mary Baker Eddy
The term Mind and body I understand to mean God and
man; man the manifestation and embodiment of Mind is the body of Mind; is the
Infinite aggregation of spiritual ideas forever held, controlled, and governed
by the law of Life, harmony, and completeness, so man was never born, never had
a claim, never sinned, never left heaven, but is spiritual, perfect, harmonious
and eternal. This understanding is the savior to our belief of understanding is
the savior to our belief of body, the law of recovery of every and any claim of
error.
There is just one God and one body.
I am the image and likeness of God; no mortal mind can
confine this image in a mortal body, harm or touch it in any way, Mind has set
me free from every error. Divine Love fills every avenue, flows through every
channel and removes every obstruction.
Man has no material body through which to express
anything; his body is the body of God.
STATEMENT COPYRIGHTED BY MRS. MARY BAKER G. EDDY
AT THE
CONGRESSIONAL LIBRARY
IN
WASHINGTON, D. C.
JANUARY
19th, 1886
The term Mind and body literally means God and man,
for man is the expression of Mind and the manifestation of Mind is the
embodiment of Mind. Therefore man is God's body and there is, but one God. Body
is therefore the aggregation of spiritual Ideas, forever controlled and
governed by the law of Life, harmonious and eternal. This understanding of
perfect body is the savior of the belief of body and is the law of recovery to
any and every claim of error.
It seemed a wonderful thing when advanced thinkers
began to perceive certain mental laws and to apply them to the healing of the
body. This mental teaching is that man is the builder or creator of his body,
that he builds or forms his body through his own thought, that he can change
his body by his thought, and therefore that, if he has built a sick body by
wrong thinking or ignorant thinking, he can build a well body by right
thinking, that by his ignorant inharmonious thought he prevents God from
manifesting, and by his true and harmonious thought he brings God into
manifestation.
Of course, this is a great advance over the old drug
system, but it does not go far enough to satisfy the one who wishes the whole
truth and nothing but the truth. It makes the body a battle ground for opposing
and contending forces, wrong thinking tearing down, right thinking building up;
wrong thinking, creating disease, right thinking destroying disease and
bringing in healthy conditions, for this teaching deals only with the changing
conditions of the personal mentality and not with the changeless state of
being, the changeless Mind, the omnipresence. It is better than the old way,
but it is a hard way, a way of constant battle between good and evil, of hard
work and doubtful results, because it deals with two powers instead of one.
Practically all metaphysical teachers agree that there
is one presence, therefore one power, but they balk at the next step, which is
that one power must mean one activity. Omnipresence means the full presence of
God as all, that God is everywhere, all the time. It means that God and his
activity is all there is, not only of the invisible, but of the visible, not
only of the formless, but of the formed. Therefore it must follow that the
formed is as perfect as the formless, the manifest is as perfect as the
unmanifest; for since there is but one unchanging creator, one activity, one
power, one perfect Mind bringing forth its own perfect substance, it logically
follows that all form is changeless and eternally perfect.
The body is God incarnate, God created and formed. It
is God come forth within Himself and of Himself, and man's beliefs, opinions
and mental concepts are not making God manifest, nor are they hindering or
preventing that manifestation. Man does not create anything. He only sees that
which eternally is, which is God manifest, and calls it good or evil according
to his own development.
Paul tells us, not that we are sufficient of ourselves
to think anything as of ourselves, but our sufficiency is of God. Our
sufficiency to think is of God; our ability to form thoughts and opinions is of
our own ignorance, our belief in duality, but our power or sufficiency to think
is when we think with God, as God. From this basis then, we see that man's
wrong or ignorant beliefs and opinions and misinterpretations do not create or
produce conditions in the body or in God's substance anywhere. Wrong thinking,
which is really mental chaos and confusion itself, has no power to create. It
does not create conditions of disease. The wrong thinking itself, the mental
confusion and chaos itself is the condition, for the condition is wholly and
entirely of that personal mentality.
There is no condition in substance, for substance is
God. A condition is not a tangible something which has been created In the body
by a belief of evil or an ignorant attitude. The definition given in the
College Normal Class is this: A condition is that conception of Truth which is
limited and temporal. It is not something which the limited conception has
created, but the limited conception itself. It has no place anywhere but in the
realm of chaos and confusion, the place of opinions and conclusions, based on a
false premise. That there is a condition, is all the condition there is.
The inharmonious belief doss not create an
inharmonious condition. The belief of lack is the lack. The belief of disease
is the disease. That is why the body seems to change as man's thinking changes.
It is simply as beliefs of disease and imperfections fall away, and our
thinking is corrected and held true to Truth, so that mental chaos and
confusion no longer cloud our vision, we see the body as God sees it, as it
eternally is. Then it stands revealed to us in its beauty and its glory, the
temple, not made with hands. All that our ignorance does is to affect our
vision, or view of things. It does not change anything that God has made.
We do not handle substance through our personal
thought to change it. We only see according to our thought, our degree of
enlightenment. Walt Whitman said, "The world is jagged and broken," to him
whose is jagged and broken," to him whose mental realm is dark. If one's
thought is ignorant and unenlightened, it changes his vision as a cloud of
mist. As he looks through the cloud he sees this world, the body, all things,
distorted, abnormal and wrong.
If the mental atmosphere is dark and dense, we see but
dimly and are not able to perceive the perfection that is. Man does not by
mental effort bring God into manifestation, neither does he through wrong
thinking prevent God's manifestation. God IS and God is manifest, and it is not
in the power of unenlightened personal thought or mental effort to obstruct or
hinder the activity of God, or to mar or to deface the perfection of God's
creation.
The only thing that depends upon my thinking, the only
thing that is affected by it, the only thing that responds to it, is my vision,
my realization. I may be ignorant of the truth of the body, but that does not
alter the body itself. It is whole and perfect now, not because I think it is,
but because it is God manifest. Thinking with God, as God, shows me the
perfection of the body, but the body is just as perfect before l know it as
after. God's substance does not cease to be perfect just because I am ignorant
of its perfection, nor does it become perfect because I find out the truth. Its
wholeness does not depend upon my degree of enlightenment. It is eternally
perfect because it is eternally just what God is and there is no power anywhere
to make it anything else. If we are looking at it through a mental fog,
opinions, doubts, fears, confusion, we shall not perceive its perfection, but
that does not change the body itself any more than looking at the sun through a
fog changes the sun.
All the thought that the earth was flat, did not
flatten the earth, did it? It just went right on being as it was, and the only
thing that changed, or could change, was man's thought about it. Of course,
until he reached that place, he lived as if this ignorance was the truth.
We hear a lot about spiritualizing the body through
thought. This teaching regards body as physical or material and undertakes to
change matter into Spirit through mental effort, Divine Science, from the basis
of omnipresence, teaches that, since, there is but one substance and that
substance is Spirit, there is no material body. The body is Spirit now.
''Except the Lord build the house, they labour in vain that build it." Just so
long as you are trying to spiritualize the body, or to heal the body through
your own mental effort, just so long as you are trying to create, health, you
are laboring in vain, for you are trying to do God's part, to do that which has
already been done.
We live in a universe, of perfect form. Not only our
body, but all that is formed is literally the body of God and is perfect now.
To believe that the infinite substance has been malformed through the ignorant
mental activity of the individual, and must be redeemed and perfected through
the same activity, is to see not one power, but two. There is no condition in
the body. There is nothing in the body to be rebuilt or straightened or healed.
There is nothing to change. There is nothing needed but to see God. Stand ye
still and see the salvation of the Lord. Your spoken word is not needed to make
wholeness manifest, for wholeness is the eternal state of the unseen and the
seen, the unformed and the formed; but It is needed for your unfoldment, for
the unfolding and broadening and deepening of the individual until he realizes
this perfection. Stop trying to think God into manifestation. God is manifest
now. God's glory and perfection are everywhere visible to him that hath eyes to
see.
All that we need to do and it will keep us busy
is to train our thought faithfully and persistently in the
acknowledgment of the truth of God's presence, train it to judge righteous
judgment, to see God and God only, to think God and God only. Having accepted
the omnipresence, hold to it no matter what the apparent condition may seem to
be. In treating yourself, never deal with appearances or symptoms. Do not
center your thought upon organs or functions. Infinite substance, power,
intelligence and activity are in that place and do not need your suggestions.
Do not try to formulate in thought the perfect body. Stop thinking about the
body or trying to picture it as perfect from your standpoint. Our highest
perception of the body today is far short of what body really is. Stop
tinkering with it mentally. Loose it and let It go. Just know that it is God's
body and that God is this moment and every moment forming it or bringing it
forth according to His Word, His divine idea. Jesus recognized Lazarus as an
undying manifestation of God.
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