Miscellaneous Writings, 1883-1896 Part 72

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Miscellaneous Writings, 1883-1896



Miscellaneous Writings, 1883-1896 Part 72


My students, with cultured intellects, chastened affec- [10]

tions, and costly hopes, give promise of grand careers.

But they must remember that the seedtime is pa.s.sed, the harvest hour has come; and songs should ascend from the mount of revelation, sweeter than the sound of vintage bells. [15]

The seed of Christian Science, which when sown was "the least of all seeds," has sprung up, borne fruit, and the birds of the air, the uplifted desires of the human heart, have lodged in its branches. Now let my faithful students carry the fruit of this tree into the rock-ribbed [20]

nests of the raven's callow brood.

The second stage of mental development is humility.

This virtue triumphs over the flesh; it is the genius of Christian Science. One can never go up, until one has gone down in his own esteem. Humility is lens and [25]

prism to the understanding of Mind-healing; it must be had to understand our textbook; it is indispensable to personal growth, and points out the chart of its divine Principle and rule of practice.

Cherish humility, "watch," and "pray without ceasing," [30]

or you will miss the way of Truth and Love. Humility is no busybody: it has no moments for trafficking

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in other people's business, no place for envy, no time for [1]

idle words, vain amus.e.m.e.nts, and all the _et cetera_ of the ways and means of personal sense.

Let Christian Scientists minister to the sick; the school- room is the _dernier ressort_. Let them seek the lost sheep [5]

who, having strayed from the true fold, have lost their great Shepherd and yearn to find living pastures and rest beside still waters. These long for the Christlike- ness that is above the present status of religion and be- yond the walks of common life, quite on the verge of [10]

heaven. Without the cross and healing, Christianity has no central emblem, no history.

The seeds of Truth fall by the wayside, on artless listeners. They fall on stony ground and shallow soil.

The fowls of the air pick them up. Much of what has [15]

been sown has withered away, but what remaineth has fallen into the good and honest hearts and is bearing fruit.

The third stage of mental growth is manifested in _love_, the greatest of all stages and states of being; love that [20]

is irrespective of self, rank, or following. For some time it has been clear to my thought that those students of Christian Science whose Christian characters and lives recommend them, should receive full fellowship from us, no matter who has taught them. If they have been taught [25]

wrongly, they are not morally responsible for this, and need special help. They are as lambs that have sought the true fold and the great Shepherd, and strayed inno- cently; hence we should be ready and glad to help them and point the way. [30]

Divine Love is the substance of Christian Science, the basis of its demonstration, yea, its foundation and super-

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structure. Love impels good works. Love is greatly [1]

needed, and must be had to mark the way in divine Science.

The student who heals by teaching and teaches by healing, will graduate under divine honors, which are [5]

the only appropriate seals for Christian Science. State honors perish, and their gain is loss to the Christian Scientist. They include for him at present naught but tardy justice, hounded footsteps, false laurels. G.o.d alone is his help, his shield and great reward. He that [10]

seeketh aught besides G.o.d, loseth in Life, Truth, and Love. All men shall be satisfied when they "awake in His likeness," and they never should be until then. Hu- man pride is human weakness. Self-knowledge, humility, and love are divine strength. Christ's vestures are put [15]

on only when mortals are "washed in the blood of the Lamb;" we must walk in the way which Jesus marked out, if we would reach the heaven-crowned summit of Christian Science.

Be it understood that I do not require Christian Sci- [20]

entists to stop teaching, to dissolve their organizations, or to desist from organizing churches and a.s.sociations.

The Ma.s.sachusetts Metaphysical College, the first and only College for teaching Christian Science Mind- healing, after accomplishing the greatest work of the [25]

ages, and at the pinnacle of prosperity, is closed. Let Scientists who have grown to self-sacrifice do their present work, awaiting, with staff in hand, G.o.d's commands.

When students have fulfilled all the good ends of [30]

organization, and are convinced that by leaving the material forms thereof a higher spiritual unity is won,

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then is the time to follow the example of the _Alma Mater_. [1]

Material organization is requisite in the beginning; but when it has done its work, the purely Christly method of teaching and preaching must be adopted. On the same principle, you continue the mental argument in the prac- [5]

tice of Christian healing until you can cure without it instantaneously, and through Spirit alone.

St. Paul says: "When I was a child, I spake as a child, I understood as a child, I thought as a child: but when I became a man, I put away childish things. For [10]

now we see through a gla.s.s, darkly; but then face to face." Growth is restricted by forcing humanity out of the proper channels for development, or by holding it in fetters.

For Jesus to walk the water was scientific, insomuch [15]

as he was able to do this; but it is neither wisdom nor Science for poor humanity to step upon the Atlantic until we can walk on the water.

Peter's impetuosity was rebuked. He had to learn from experience; so have we. The methods of our [20]

Master were in advance of the period in which he per- sonally appeared; but his example was right, and is available at the right time. The _way_ is absolute divine Science: walk ye in it; but remember that Science is demonstrated by degrees, and our demonstration rises [25]

only as we rise in the scale of being.

Science And Philosophy

Men give counsel; but they give not the wisdom to profit by it. To ask wisdom of G.o.d, is the beginning of wisdom. [30]

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Meekness, moderating human desire, inspires wisdom [1]

and procures divine power. Human lives are yet un- carved,-in the rough marble, enc.u.mbered with crude, rude fragments, and awaiting the hammering, chiselling, and transfiguration from His hand. [5]

Great only as good, because fashioned divinely, were those unpretentious yet colossal characters, Paul and Jesus. Theirs were modes of mind cast in the moulds of Christian Science: Paul's, by the supremely natural transforming power of Truth; and the character of [10]

Jesus, by his original scientific sonship with G.o.d. Phi- losophy never has produced, nor can it reproduce, these stars of the first magnitude-fixed stars in the heavens of Soul. When shall earth be crowned with the true knowledge of Christ? [15]

When Christian Science has melted away the cloud of false witnesses; and the dews of divine grace, fall- ing upon the blighted flowers of fleeting joys, shall lift every thought-leaflet Spiritward; and "Israel after the flesh," who partaketh of its own altars, shall be [20]

no more,-then, "the Israel according to Spirit"

shall fill earth with the divine energies, understanding, and ever-flowing tides of spiritual sensation and consciousness.

When mortal mind is silenced by the "still, small voice" [25]

of Truth that regenerates philosophy and logic; and Jesus, as the true idea of Him, is heard as of yore saying to sensitive ears and dark disciples, "I came from the Father," "Before Abraham was, I am," coexistent and coeternal with G.o.d,-and this idea is understood,- [30]

then will the earth be filled with the true knowledge of Christ. No advancing modes of human mind made

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Jesus; rather was it their subjugation, and the pure [1]

heart that sees G.o.d.

When the belief in material origin, mortal mind, sen- sual conception, dissolves through self-imposed suffering, and its substances are found substanceless,-then its [5]

miscalled life ends in death, and death itself is swallowed up in Life,-spiritual Life, whose myriad forms are neither material nor mortal.






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