The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, March 30, 1944, Page 10, Image 10

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himself as personal to himself, he
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¡malice of bis foes. Unless one is truth! which we can easily grasp, of you are*present with your loved ones
able to and does impersonalize good, the lender, loving Father and Mother, now. Nothing can separate you. We
he will make, poor work of imper- more firm and faithful than any read (Science and Health, p. 559).
. (Continued from' page nine)
sonalizing evil. It is said that a boa earthly father, more watchful than a •‘Scientific thought reaches over con­
better In its place. This process is constrictor is not particuarly dan­ loving shepherd over his flock, more tinent and ocean to the globe s re­
not one of self-depreciation, but a gerous unless it finds a convenient ¡loving than a most saintly mother; the motest bound.” The power of Truth
rightful sense of self-appreciation tree around which to wrap its tail,! very presence here and now, of Love is instantly present and operates
gained from an understanding of that it may have a leverage by which ¡and power. Then as thought ascends everywhere, every moment.
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tlw real man in Science.
to attack its victim. If we refuse to *we may recognize the divine Princi- word of Truth, uttered and under­
On the other hand, the deplorable see person as
cause of our diffi- ! pie, Love, with its universe of spiritu- stood, reaches beyond human limits
practice of self-depreciation, self­ culties, then those difficulties have ¡ al ideas. God is always where man is, and brings peace, se urity, and safe-
condemnation, self-abasement, is as nothing upon which to fasten them­ and man is always where God is. i ty, wherever the need may be. Thus,
old as when Moses demurred to the_____
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Next we are told to “shut thy door.” daily and hourly, one may render ef-
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soon disappear un-
call of God to lead his people out of
mental work,
During the period of a severe storm , fective support to those in need,
bondage. Ask some of your frtends.
A young man of my acquaintance in my home city, mud and water; whether they be on land, in the air,
“Are you able to take this difficult was working in an office in which the filled the roadways on the hillsides. J or on or under the sea.
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assignment in my business?” er, “Will superior was a man who had made A beautiful home had its lawn and! A* distance raises no barrier to ef-
you speak at our club tomorrow?" or, the employees unhappy for many doorway under the level of the street. fective prayer, so the fact that there
“Will you take part in the business years, due to his domination, criti­ Much debris covered the lawn up to are great numbers of those who may
meeting of our church?" and then the cism, and unfairness.
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Dislike and th* doot* sill. One of the occupants, ' ; be
excuaes come. “I'm inadequate for even hatred were mutually inter­ bagig curious, opened the door to see divine aid less effective. I am in­
the job: I shall have to prepare my­ changed. The young man, a Christian i the sight. As she did so, mud and timately familiar .with the following
self for a long time,«” . or, “I can’t_______
Scientist, began to impersonalize the water poured in the doorway form­ incident during the first World War.
speak in public; I don’t know enough; »itiiation by realizing that man in ing a wedge
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Interfered with the One of the large cantonments of
Lam afraid." I dare say that we reaUty is the beloved son of a loving closing
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Instead of trying
eighty thousand men was beset by
all have harbored such though^. Such pather, possessed of the Christ-Mind to-clear it and close the door, the • sudden epidemic, and paralyzing
,doubts often work secretly in ones which
which wu
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channel for
for evil.
evil, I ¡person
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unprecedent-
can’t” has cut the roots of many a
underwent a • change; criticism j covered with water and debris. If, «d human .’loss. Officers as well as
~ promising plant of high purpose, and and unfairness disappeared; and he in an unguarded moment, we open men appeared somber and frightened.
* laid it low.
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, and all in the office beoame free and cjt mental door to the debris of fear, The brigadier geqpral, commanding
Mrs. Eddy was not patient with the happy.
- ¡medical beliefs, selfishness, self-will, officer of the camp, was a Christian
excuse, “I’ll try,” or, “I’ll do my
If we refuse to entertain a thought sin, hatred, and the like, we need to Scientist. He and the Christian Sci-
best.” Rather she Insisted on, “I’ll of any individual as the source of shut it promptly by means of spirit- cnce Camp Welfare Worker, together
do It,” for she knew that when one malice, hatred, or evil, then we dis- , ual Realization, that is by denying. with another Christian Scientist, one
questioned his own power to do some- arm error, and Truth destroys it. the lie of the material senses, and af- evening resolved that that night each
thing, he failed to know what the real Error or evil is not person, but a be- finning the truth of spiritual sense. ’ ot the three would, in his separate
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power was that war doing it. Divine lief, and we protect ourselves and This method of argument, in
greater abode, take up the problem in con-
The j or less degree, is ordinarily an essen- tinous prayer for deliverance of the
Mind possesses all power, capacity, others by impersonalizing it.
camp. Thia was done. The morning
. ability, strength, intelligence, and broken electric cable may be danger- tial in treatment.
man in Science possesses these quail- ous, but one encounters no difficulty j Finally we are told to “pray to thy broke clear ahd bright. Men along
ties, diredt from God by reflection, so long as he does hot take hold of it Father.” This final step is the coh- ,the company streets appeared chang-
The motto of the Christian Scientist Evil cannot come to you. Be sure you sciousness that under God’s gov- ed. They were relieved and gay. Of-
ia, “I can because God can.” Man’s do not go to it. Evil has no real ex- ernment all is well, that God knows fleers whistled as they entered head­
capacity is based on God's ability. 1 istence, because nothing exists out- no evil, no sickness, sin, nor death, quarters, and some inquired what
Do you not feel in your heart of I side of God.
, As Habakkuk says, “Thou art of pur- ' had taken place to change things so
hearts that you should be good
. Prayer and Healing
' er eyes than to behold evil, and canst markedly.
The enemy, fear, had
enough, worthy enough, capable
When we say that the method of not look on iniquity." The highest fled in the night as did the Syrian
enough to do all things rc quired of healing in Christian Science is that healing prayer that banishes disease hosts of old, and the epidemic began
you adequately and well? This hu- ' of prayer, the prayer of realization and fear, is to know the perfect Love , to subside from that day­
man longing to be thought of as of the truth of God and man, we that casteth out fear; and to know
Christian Scfence prayer, bdrne on
truly worthy and - necessary, springs take it out of the category of mind- that fear cannot enter the conscious- wings Of Love, reaches immediately
from a deep, spiritual impulse that cure, will power, hypnotism, and the neas filled with Love alone. Be con- those in need. It aids in promoting
needs to be considered here. Let me liHe.
They are the antipodes of scious' of that love which embraces wise decisions on the field of battle
illustrate: A gentleman, not a Chris- Christian Science. Nor is this prayer humanity, enfolding it in the reali- and »m og the nations. Its tender
tian Scientist, who had reached the mere faith-healing. It is the prayer zation. of Lowe’s ever-presence and ministration brings succor to those
all power.
beset with fear, firmness to the dis-
top of his calling, that of a salesman of spiritual understanding,
of advertising. was asked by a friend
You will note that Jesus’ injunction couraged, deliverance to those in
A common viewpoint about prayer
how it happened that he had risen j is that one should beseech God ends- with this, “And thy Father danger, and brings “the peace of God,
to such a point, and yet was so sin- . through
supplication
that
He shall reward thee openly.” Man does which passeth all understanding.”
cerely meek and humble. After some might place in the lap the thing de- j not heal, but God does. Man can
Conclusion
questioning he hesitatingly related sired, provided that the voice is loud only realize the Truth, for the Truth 1 In conclusion: The purpose of
the following: “When I started to enough and the lap large enough, is the tmly physician and healer.
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sell, years ago, I was trained to be I Man needs no more than God has
Healing the Body
i world in need, the practical, opera-
aggressive. I sold nothing. One day . already provided, with a love for His I R might reasonably be asked at this Uve P°wer of Pr»y«r. which is based
a housewife said to me, ‘I don’t need ' children which transcends that of point, How does realization of the on the Bible,vmd fulfills Jesus’com-
that article. I can do better without, any earthly father. Prayer does not (Truth heai the body? The recovery ln,nd to heal the sick and sinping,
it.’ In my discouragement 1 replied, give us something new. It changes' follows when the cause is removed. *nd comfort the sorrowing. It shows
‘Lady, you know a lot more about nothing real. But it does show what What is
the cause of disease?
All how our liv”
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housekeeping than I do. If you say we already have, what unlimited i readily
admit that marked bodily through eliminating the mental traits
that this article is no good, I’ll never power and intelligence we already ' changes follow mental changes. Wa- and characteristics which impede our
try to sell it again.’
She hesitated, J possess, and how we'may make use1 ter flows from the eyas when one toippogre“ in the home> in »°ciety, and
fear
cold 1,1 the bu,ine“ world.
It shows us
and finally said, ’I «did not say it was of them. In so doing it removes the grieved; sudden
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k .. w one.' •
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in circulation with 1 brlng Protection and safety to those
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greatest leaon of my life, that I should 1 unlimited man of God’s creating. In changes to the digestion, heart, etc.'in directir'< the course of the nations
let another know that I really felt bringing to light the real man, the -------
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_ 29th, 1943, the follow- In th* words of the poet Whittier,
story
of May
And he added, “You know that ydti
Some of the most valued paintings ing is of interest: U
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of a who was healed by Mrs- Eddy at hia
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. artiste ot world renown have been poisonous substance
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which , gppC>ri home in Amesbury about 1888:
feel it and believe it”
hidden for centuries by figures su- suddenly in the human blood during1 Then> b,oXher man- foW to thy heart
Isaiah writes, “Behold my servant, perimposed upon the original by later j fear and anxiety was reported to the '
thy brother-
whom I uphold; mine elect in whom painters. By means of delicate pro- New York Academy of Medicine May! For
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my soul delighteth; I have put my cess of removing the layers of. paint, 27th, 1943 . . The strange human!
of God is there:
spirit upon him: he shall bring forth sometimes five or six. through pa- worry substance mounted in pro. i To
worship rightly is to love each
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judgment to the Gentiles” Respect (tlent and intelligent effort, the ori- portion to the rise of fear worry or1
other;
your kingly office as a son of God, ginal has been brought to light, in other emotional »pee* . The physi- i Each ,mile “ hymn, each kindly
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and that of your brother, likewise. Ex- rlparnpRg
clearness and fi^tohnaac
freshness, »A
to delight and ' cal changes
deed n a nrnvor
prayer.
are frequent and varied. 1 '
ercise your God-given dominion! inspire art lovers of the present day. They often result in physical diseases Follow with reverent steps the great
Act
upon
your
right
to • all II) the process of removal, it is not whose only cause appears to be a
. example
good in every situation, and at all , necessary to study the paint and fig­ state of mjnd.”
Of him whose holy work Whs doing
times! A certain king had not respect ures thus falsely imposed, but to dis­
good;
My friends, Mrs. Eddy has* been
for-his kingly office. He belittled it cover the valued original. With the tailing thia to the world for over So siall the wide earth seem our
—and he lost it. You will not lose same careful, patient, and painstaking sixty-eight years. If it is true that
Father’s temple,
your place as a son of God, if you first effort, one may remove the layers of
Each loving life a psalm of grati­
fear, worry, grief, despair, hatred,
recognize it; second, utilize it; third, selfishness, self-depreciation, lack of can make a man sick, then why ad­
tude.
glory in it.
i ability, frustration, weakness, neglect, minister tablets and medicines to
Impersonalise Both Good and Evil , ldzlness, wasting of time, and all evil make him well? s Remove the fear,
An interesting and helpful point tendencies, which discourage and de­ worry, hatred, through the opera­
in the practice of Christian Science feat him They are the false veneer tion of divine Mind, and the man is
is to impersonalize both good and .which hide one’s real worth, Our healed successfully and permanently.
evil. Because we are accustomed to va)ue >s not placed upon us by others;
Salvation
think from the personal standpoint. il 18 the evaluation we place upon
• Salvation is the saving of‘a man
it keeps us from seeing that all good ourselves.
When we do place it
from the pains and pleasures of his
Because no one could take the time
comes from God The ¿ource of all high enough, others respect that val-
own false beliefs. It is more than a to distinugish between the actual Sea-
good is the one, universal, everlast- uation and honor it
public pronouncement;
is an inner ibee members and the actors and ex­
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ing God. It is the same source from
In the Sermon on the Mount, the
transformation whereby the Christ- i tras who wore uniforms for Repub­
which Moses drew his revelation of highest exposition of spiritual truths
power as Jesus understood it, pre- , lie’s picture, “The Fighting Seabees”
the Ten Commandments and his ever given to mankind^Jesus in SUC- vails over sin, sickness, and death, which opens Sunday for a three-day
masterful guidance of the Israelites; cinct language gave to us nis under - “Work out your own salvation,” is a showing at the Roxy Theatre, mem­
the same source from which lianiel standing of prayer or treatment,
command which is possible to obey. I bers of the cast .found it expedient
gained his safety and deliverance “When thou prayest, enter into thy Right thinking which leads to right to team att Naval rourfesito.
from the brutality of his captors, closet, antk when thou has shut thy
acting
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the passport to: During the time the picture was
and Jesus hiaSipiritual power to heal door, pray to thy Father which is in
heaven. “Heaven is not a locality,! filmed at the camps where Seabees
and instruct the people. When some- secret; and thy Father which seeth but a divine state of Mind,” as the I
were in training, the entire cast pres­
one referred to Jesus as possessing in seefet shall reward thee openly." textbook states (p. 291).
ent followed all regulations, hitting
good in a personal way, he replied, He adopted a metaphor with which
Sin is intentional wrongdoing. God the deck at 5:30 every morning, lining
“Why callesf thou me <<<od? there he was familiar. Houses of the East
dues not punish sin; He does not have up for flag raising, and saluting of­
is none good but one, that is, God.” usually accommodated several fami-
to; sin punishes itself through men­ ficers. At Un ogch night they “hit
He made the separation Jietween lies in one largfi room, with no pri- tal ahd physical suffering, until the
the sack” and obeyed Taps.
himself on ' the one hand, and both. vacy. Many recited their prayers by
sin is given up. There ig*no escape
“If ever anyone lived a role,” they
good and evil on the other, That rote in the open, but the more devout
. from this mandate that sin kilH
kill« it- told friends when they returned, “we
very separation became a wall of sought a quiet spot away from the ' self. We should not be disturbed by did.”
protection around him. He learned clamor'; and some pf them even want
seeing the wicked prosper. He who
Instead . bf the stars of the picture
how to impersonalize praise, and this to the small clcset in the wall with indulges in sin, lust, dishonesty, being besieged for autographs dur­
en.bled him to impersonalize cen- its tiny door, provided for supplies
hatred, selfishncM, pride, and the ing their stay at the camps, it turned
sure as well. Think of the words of and valuable^! and entering in, they like, may roll along flashily, like a ' out to be the other way about. The
praise that come to you as not per- would, close the door, and there pray
new automobile, unmindful of the j actors clustered about the meh they
sonul, but as the recognition of good to the Father.
nail in the tire which drives deeper were portraying. The reason was
that comes from God. Also in view-
To “enter into thy closet" means to and deeper with every revolution 'of, that the men were all doing work
ing our lifewtak, let us not make the realize thy omnipotence, omnipres- the wheel, until it pierces the tube of interesting to every other man, from
mistake of saying to ourselves, “My ence. and omniscience of God, His inflated egotism and leaves one flat, landing practice and combat drill to
hand hath wrought thlsl My mind allness, including His spiritual crea-
Safety for Those under Arms
I running steam shovels and bulldozers
conceived it!" All the good we have, tion and spiritual man.
One may
How may one use Christian Science' Before the shooting ot the picture
or ever will have, comes from the ,ral
rest .V.
for a
in the
realization oi
of as a protection for loyed one«
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umv ...
u.e rra.iumon
ones far ended at Camp Pendelton, every
source of infinite good alone.,
j the adorable One, the cause and ori- away on the field of battle, and for actor had learned what it was to be a
Because Jesus took nothing unto gin of «11 .that really exists. If fear'the prosperity of our countriei’under Sei'bee.'and’in fact, most of the cast
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