THIS KLAMATH NEWS WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22, 1931 PAGE ITVE' A LECTURE ON CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Entitled Christian Science: The Revelation of Reality By Charles V. Winn, C. S. California Marcher ef the Board of Lectureship of Ik Mother Chunk, TM Tint Ckarck of Chrlat, Scleotltt, la Boston, MaowckuMtli On bahalf of th riitt Church of Chrlsl (MeuUst, Klamath 1- I la. Ore., Mm. Marion II. I'ar inolu walcutiiud tho large andl n'o and Introduard llin lea-turer with Ilia following remarks frfanila : It la mr groat plaiaa uia on behalf nf Klrst Oiurrll I Christ bMunll.l ul Ihla city to leom you tn Ihla Icture. Jesua, said: "Ye shall aimw Ilia liuili ami llin Irmh shall maa uii free.'' Kor many years in our limna no piruaah'd villi lai a, Miknois and dlarnrd, anil Ilia mora wo iruaali'il materially to Into oumelvaia lha, muraa lln-mi cr lura aa-etited to govern ua unltl wo talm-il an iiiidi'rMlaiidliig nr that Iruth tlllitlllh I'hrlallsii Ha'leniai, It la wlili a heart overflowing with giatltttds that I fan bear witness to Ilia fart that lbs truth infer nil tn by Joans anil tauahl hy Christ inn Krlciirn dnea niiika ua f iw. It ban liriiiiKht hitilth, Iiariiioiiv. liaiiplni'MH uiiil au ahutidaiii a, nf Kuml Into nnr live and homo, and II baa tauiht ua in look to Ood, our rather Mother fur our needs. Mary llitki-r Kddy, lilm-ovrr and Kuumli'r nf Christian Hi-leim, In her wisdom and pur denim to help insiiklud, asiabliihtid a Mount of l,a'lureahlt uf Thu Mother Church, Tim Unit China h or CbrIM, rfcietitlst. In llnntoit. Maaa , I ha nmnibtii a of which Hoard aro aul hnrlicd and fully lualltlfd lo p'ak un christian SVIenic, to deliver messages ot iruth so that tho world nttKht learn nf thin truth whli-ll liiaki'N man lia-e, and It la my happy prlvilaKa in Introduce to you a manibi-r of that liiuinl. Mr. rbaalia V. Wlun, C. II., ot I'as.r dena. Cal., whoso subject Is rhrl.lli.il Science, Tho llvela llou of ltalty." A aaih)ecl ihat la rtiKafilliK thn moat iatnrt thought ami alien lion uf liivu loduv la that nf leallly. ho rapid have hern the hanaaa In Ih affairs of mortala that former theories about raall ty have been overtiirneal with startling suddenness. Ill tho llalit of mod"-ii discoveries many the urloa ahoul what la true and real aio no lunger ta-uehle. Whan one ian and a uiaaaga frotu hVhe llecladv, Nrw York, to Aualralla aud lia. k, a dlataura uf abnut Iwrntv thouaalid nitla'S. In a tew seconds, ihi-n Ihe theory of a malarial unlverao si'paratrd hy lime and aparo la aaan aa an aturalll, Willi former beliefs onccmlng reality helm: thua aiverthram n. II la auiall wonder that lha world la In a Constant elate nf flux and change. Iltaw-a-ver, It la not a ilia" of ili'spulr hut tif an-ut hopi'lulnrxa. for in tho tnlilat nf all lit turmoil and I'onftialon t'hrlailan Si-lrnrr haa ,oino lo tha world lo aatlafy lha ilmpoAt buninn naad and to ra rral an undaiataiidlim of dlvlna ralttv that will plant our fi-at firmly on tha rnrk nf aiartial and uu.hatiuiiiit Trtub. Nothing laa inii pvcr auffl"e, for Truth aluna la raal, aud ruallty la al wava true. IIKAI.ITV IS Kl'lItlTL'AL. Vhnlar dafliitia rnnllly aa "alalo or nnulliy nf halttK rril; artual lii'lng or axlatenra, . . . Ihat whh'h Is r rii I: an nrtuul rxlatanra; . , . arrurdatirn with what la; truth." It la heionilnic ilcar to thlnkrra that aiii'h romi tv ran bo found only In th aplr Itual raalni. Kvarythlna In ilia malarial rvulni, ao callad. Is Itn pariiiaiK'nt, rhuiiKlns. and auh Jprt to rviMHuiil dlaanlution. It la apt-fvldi-nl, thini. thut wt ran not find ai-nuil hlua: or exlat rnra In Hint which will aoniPtlmo erao to axlat or ha. It h alo i-oinlnrr to ho m-nr-mlly roin-oil d that that which tit soma tlmo aana.H lo he, iirvrr had anhitunt liilltv or raal bPlna. hut waa only plifnonirual or aaonilnc. Yhtlo wp rejolco In thla ad vanrad thinking on tho part of mauv of tho natural aciantUta. i tho irwa knowlrdno of rrallty iiPada no i oullrniiittuii Irnui any ona, for It waa dl.rovarad ovar alxty yaara ago by Mra. Kddy. and alnco that lima baa been contin ually taatad and proved, la hvr linmnrtal wtirk. "Hi-h'nre mid lloalth with Kay tn tho Scrip titraa" (p. 47X1, with that n niHikahlo clarity that only ilia I'ml.tnaplrc-d poaaea. llr glvra ihla ili'dnltloii of whnt la real: 'i'hiit only 14 real whh-h i-oflacta tioil" it Klut'liiciit that wnll nlgh rcvor.na tho phllnanphy of tho iigp. It tiirnn ua from tho acpti to thn iinappu, from the iiiii tnrlnl to thi aplrlliinl. from lha phvalnil to tho inetaphyalriil, for an uiidi'ralHiiding uf iillltnnlo reality. Thin aiarllluK declurutlon wna no ronlrnry to I'pcojinlr.i'd alnndaida that If ChrMInn Scleiiro htid not horno coniltiu oiim fruit mill hail not Klyen rounlloMH pi-unfa nf lla eorroct ncK, It would long nito hnvo pr-rlnhpit. Thnt It cnnilntiea lo rioiirhh nml grow In lnrllapuluhlu ImoiiI Ihat Mra. Kihlv hna itlven ua llin rimil nivoliitloii of truo helliK and Plnrnul retilllv. NATI'HK OK tlOll Slurp t tint nlone pilKseHriPt I'Plll- lly which reflpcK (lod. then n true hllnwleditp of t!od Is pkmpii tlnl In order to understand Hint which la rent. At this point It nipy he Hinted Hint rhrinlinn Science, la founded onilrply on tho Scrlpiurpa. rilra. Kilih- de cliired. na nhown In "Mincpllnna niit Wi ll lugs" p. 1 fin l, I hill within lilhle pngeii nlio hnil found nil lllp lllvlno HclPllee alio nreni'll- nl. And ho lit defining Oeliy alio adharaa atrlctlv to Scriptural defl nltuioiiH. Of Hint alio anys. "Ood ia what tho Hcrlpltiraa ilpclnra I llin lo bo. Life. Truth, l.ovo" i Si lence nml llanlth. p. nnni. Kara ia a definition of Unity which inov wall engnKo our moat enrnost. thought and which will go PllliRhlotl na aa tn thn plernul varlllcvH of hping Hint untold blpa alnffs will follow. (iod In the vory nnltira of Ilia hping miift hp Infinite. That find could ho limited In any wnv la unthinkable, find being Infinite nml I.lfp, there niuat he one Infi ii If o Life. All forma of life miint prnrepd from n,nd be tho ex proartion of this olio Inflnito Life. All creation inuat bnve Ita being In nml he aiiatnlned bv Ihla one rreallvn Life. Thla Infinite Life mnat be "our Fnlher-Molher Clod, riil-hnrmonlniia" (Science and llcnllh. n. K), and muit be per fect nnd clniiinl. H niuat he pvprywhera manlfeatlng Ita llfe Rlvlng qunlllics and tiphnldlnrf I" pci foot Imimony oil Its Ideas, or creation. If thara war an alo- nirnt ot friction or discord In l.ifa, than I. If would rvautuully be aalf d'atioyvd. Kyerytlilui that truly wxlala uiuat aapruaa Ihla on luflult 1,11a, which alwaya uiatil faata Itaalf In vliallly, atrsiigth, baallh, rigor, aud parfacl oclluu. tllltl.iTIAN Hf'IKNCK lii I'llOVAIIl.K What I bay aald la not only sound logic, but It ran ba proved In a uiual practical way. Whun the grout trutha nf i'hilatlau nvtpiic wr rvrcalad to Mra. Kddy, aha did not ul once give IhPit to tho world. Hho waited tbrrat yeara hefor ah liegun to leach them, and then only after nine ypars did ahu present Iheui In bar text-hook. Hho aaw that they inuat h put to tho tPa! Ihrough dotnonairii'lnu. hhn has well auld that "daiuotiatrutlon and aplrllual uiidoralaudlug at liud'a Imniorlal kaynotea, piuvcd to hn audi by our Maatpr and pvldrnred by lh sick who ara cured and by III alnucra who ara reformed" IHciencu and Health, p. 3bi). J.at ua sue bow thla great truth ran ha utilised In a innal help ful way. There la nothing, per haps, lu which mortala are morn lutprpatrd than tho subject nf heulth. Tho vast amount ot time and money spent In trying to gain It and maintain It shows how blirhly It la prlted. That health la eometliupa thought to be lh exception rather than the nil la self-evident from the fact that a very largo percunlage of dlaeaaea, trrordlng to human theories, are aaia to ne lucuianie. lu theao caaea material eyatema claim Ihat health cannot be had under any rondltlona. Now, It la coming lo bo conceded more and tiinro that back of every raae uf Ill-health la a certain amount of fear. And In every inatance you will find that at the bottom of one fear Is a belief that eoine thlng can ileatroy. Impair, or laka away Ilia. I'brlallaii Science, how ever, ahowa that tlod. la man'a life, that man'a Uf la one Willi the Kalher. "hid wllh Chrlat In land." that Ihl" lllo la not ma larial, not auhjeel to matter, ma terial lawa. or material condi tion, hut la protected, upheld, and maintained by tlod and there for can never b luat or ox llngulahed. When theae great facia are aclenllflrally llllderatood and declared, the tension of fear begltia In relax, faith lu iod lli crcaaea. aud illaaoae la perfectly and permanently healed. There are Innumerable raaea on record whera the ao-culled liicnrahle and dllllg have been rillaed to lllu and heulth through ,lhlar demon atrahle ay.ilem of practical fhrla tlanly. ('.Oil IS Tltl'TII If Christian Science bad dune lathing mora than to give ua an underataiidlng uf find aa Truth, the world would atlll ha Ita ever lasting debtor. Thla aclontlflu uu dpratiindlug haa changed the thinking of tho adhrreuta of Chrlallan Rclence. nnd na It he cnnipa inor generally aecepted H will uplift and redeem l ho think ing or the entire world, find he I ri e Infinite Truth. He can only insnlteit lllmaelf In that which la trlithlul. light, aud good. That which He knowa la eternally real lipcituau It la eternally true. He knowa nothing that la untrue, nnd nothing that la iintruo cull ha known by Him or can bo part of divine conarloualieaa. Th flrat chapter of tloneala lteriitia and relieralea the fart that Uod aaw Hie work of Ilia hands that It was good, and finally declares Hint Hp "aaw every thltiK that he had mado, and. behold, it was very good." Now, seeing la In cluded In knowing, and thla atate ment of Holy Writ la equivalent to saying that all that flod knew about 111a urcatiou was good. And so it will alwaya b. tlod being Truth. He could not se anything know an thing - that waa utitrtithfiil or unrlfihteoua. All things material or mortal will sometime ceaae to aeem to pxlt. that Is. wili become un known, nnd "the placea ouc knowing them will know theui no more forever" ( Miscellaneous Writings, p. "!). If (Iod could for one moment know anything material, mortal, or finite, then w-n ahould bo forced to tho con clusion that aometitno Ilo would ceuao lo know that which once Ho had known. If error could for one moment bo real, then tiod would to thut extent ho deprived of Ilia knowledgo of reality. Tint Ihla t-uu never happen, tiod will always know Hint which la nver laatlngly real and true, for "to Truth Hipi-o ia no error. till Is Truth" nnd "to Infinite Spirit Ihprn Is no matter, all la Spirit, tllrltiH i'rlnclplii nnd Ita Idea" (Science nut' Health, p. ITS). TItt'TH IS 1'OSITIVK The prnctlciil application of this dlvliio verity ! Indued tho "pearl of great piiro." Whnt ovpr one hel'ovea to bo renl will govoru bla thinking and acting; uild liecnuan mortala hnvo be lieved In thn reality of both truth and error, hlilnnii thlukllii; has been laruely negative thinking. Tho mcdlcnl avHtunia havo cou certicil thtiuaplvpn lor lite moat part Willi illapano nnd ita symp toms, or tho opposite of health; scholustlu Iheolugy hna denll nl moHt ultogethur Willi kIii mid IIh dlru conaeiiueiicea, or the supposi tional opposliu of good; human law lias given Ha nl tint inn very largely to proviillur: penalties lor tho Infraction of Ita lawa; edu cation bua given Ita uttentlon chiefly to material ao-calleU acieiico Hither than to uiiiiiluul Science. Now riirlatlau Silence, throutth lla rnghllloli of positive truth nnd dlvliio venllly. pitta us on tho conatructlve aide, it tiiows ua bow to dwell on tho positive, not the negative; the right, not thu wrong; 'I ho renl, not tho unreal or tho shadow. It you were go ing lo puiitt a Plcturo of u hcnull t it I lake, you would not rhonso a stagnant pool for a model. If you were going tn Initial an auto mobile, you would not take an ox-cart for a model, nor would you attempt to curve a beautiful ntulnto whilo looking at an Im perfect fonti. JKSUS" HKAt.l.N'd METHOD Why wns our groat Master, Chrlat Jesus, tha most eitccesafttl healer, teacher and reformer that lit world has ever known? Itivutiao he always thought, taught, aud saw tho positive, constructive fact and not tha nsg-, ailv opposite. If a sinner cam lo him, ha did uol constantly sc. and talk about a slnusr. He saw Uod a child aud th poaltlv fail about bliu. bla goodness, purity, and pilcllou, -and th sluner was roformad. II alwaya cotidpniupd lha siu, but b loved maukluil whom he ram to save from aln. deferring to a man blind from bis birth, th dlarlple naked Jealla who bad alnned, Ihla man nr bit paranta. In other words, What has brought about Oil aeemlugly real condition, they aald, for her It Is. Jesus answered substantially, Neither bus thla man aluncd. nor bit par ents: hut he exlata that tho works of (lod ahould ha made manifest III him. that he should mani fest good, aplrllual, sight and all other Hodllk facultlea. And as a result tho man was IiuoIpiI. At another time Joans was railed to best Jalrni daughter. When he arrived, the child had apparently passed on, but thla did not dotar the Maater from rnmplollng his work. He put out all those that wore entertaining any negative duuhls or falthleaa thoughta, aud Ihruugh hla pnaltlvo. ronatrucllr thought ot life, tha gill was restored. Mra. Kddy declares (sklsnce and Health, p. Iti) that "Chrlat la the trua Idea voicing good, the divine meaaago from (Iod to m,u spuakiug tu th human rou aclousuess." This true Idea enisu ataai trum God and alwaya ex preaaavi Him. It tella us ot Ood a goodness, power, aud love, aud l eves Is to us a clearer vision of terntl and abiding reality. This vlalon of lha Christ necessarily diapelt the illusions ut mortal be lief and brums to human view that which In reality la always at hand Uud aad Ills perfect creation. ItlUHT THINKING IIKALB We know that we cannot have two contrary facta about the same thing at the as me time. The earth canuot he both round and Hat. It Is either on or the olbir. When th right idea comes tntai ronscioucneea, the wroug concept must disappear. A wronw belief baa aeeming power only at long aa It la believed to be actual. Let ua suppose that one has ac cepted a counterfeit bill. To all appearances the hill la genuine; and ao long as It Is accepted as such It seems to have the aaui value as a genuine hilt. Hut once let Its llctltious nature be ex poaed. and It la seen to be utterly worthless. 1m seeming value and power were only a delusion. Now. what gives lh gtniilno bill value? It baa no more paper. Ink, et cetera. In It than the counter felt. Indeed. It may have leas. The genuine bill derives Its worth from the fact that there haa been deposited in Washing ton or elsewhere a certain amount of gold or sliver, or of other securities, which tho bill only represents and which gives It lla Intrinsic value and true worth. In other Instances, other valuubla, securities have been de posited. In othpr words, tho re-Miiir.-oa, authority, and luwa of nnr Government are behind It. Helilnd tho coutiterfplt there are no resources, law, or government. No government authorised Ita is suance: it seems tn have come Into biing enntrury to law nud authority. When ita haseles-oipss and luwiossness are ouco seen, aw-av goes all its seeming reality. tiOli IS KVKH PKBSKNT LOVK (lod Is the only source of reali ty, und everything that has true lieing must express and represent lllin. Cod Is Inlinlto, unchanging, and ever present Love, and th only uulvurso there la la the lint veiao of l.ove. Anything unlovely, allscordant, or inharmonious rsn not and does not exist In thnt universe. Anything unlovely can not hava the slightest reality, for It has no authority, law, or gov eminent behind It. God's universe la a creation of perfect Idrsa, of beauty and lovelinesa. Ood's hliwia are harmless. There is nothing frictions), harmful, nr destructive in God's kingdom. God's kingdom Is a wholly splr Itnsl one, und Hla creation must live and mov and havo its be ing In Him. Scholastic theologv has taught (hut Ood waa somewhere, inside Ills unlverso nnd that aometlme we would approach Him and he near Him. Christian Science ahowa lis that we are In God't kingdom tho realm of reality now, nud that wo cannot b sep arated from Ills ever-presonco. God has never erected any bar rlera between Himself and Ills creation. Onlv a fulso. material sense of reality hna dono this, and ill tho proportion thut wc understand reality ns It actually la, spiritual and good, any seem ing separation from God will vanish, TltTR STANDPOINTS Mrs. Kddy tells us on page 32! of Science and Health, "When li n Iithio ml ItiK changes the stand points of life and Intelligence from a material to n siiiiittinl basis, we shall gain the reality of Life." Aa we change our standpoints from false thinking nnd unreal beliefs nf aln. disease, nud death, which do not and can not exist in the unlverso ot Love's creating, to spiritual thinking nnd true concerpts of health, holiness, and life, teem ing discordant conditions vanish from our experience. In the last few yenra the art of mup-mnklllK has been materially changed through tho use of the airplane. It is now potVaiblo to inn It p a mnp-snrvey of a state In n few ilnvs which formerly took ypnrt. Whv? HerniiHO trom the vantage point of tho higher view, afford ed by lha airplane, things may ,1 nw he aepn from a larger and broader viewpoint than thejn could he from the earth. Christian Science ahowa ns how to rise above the restricted viewpoint of limited, matorla vision and see creation a God sees It lovely and good. A mtr ago ran only deceive one ao long aa ho remains on a level with It. Aa soon na ho ascends a neigh boring hill the Illusion disap pears. And ao a we ascend the hill of purified thinking and tplr-. ituullted consciousness, the Illu sions of sensn no longer blind us lo the eternal realities ot Truth and Love. GKATITUPK Perhaps nothing lifts us to greater heights, and to clarinet our vision of reality, than grat itude. No lunger do w plead; Willi (lod to do something fur u and then thank him , If llo grams our request; but we strive euustaully to pruls lllin "for his gouduesa, and for bis wonderful worka lo th children of men." We ihank Him not ao much for what we waul, but lor what Ho Is. The Clirlatlan Sciential endeav ors lo pruy without vuasing. The prayer of gratitude la constantly In hla heart for God's Infinite manifestation! of Luv inau and the unlrursc. Our larg holela hava a differ ent key for each ruom, but they alao bav a master-key that un locks all th riMiius. The master key that unlocks every room in the slorehouso of good It grutl tude. Many a case of delayed healing, many a case ot seeming lack, uiuny a case of obdurulo aln, bua been ovurcoinu when mora of gratitude to Uod baa com into cotvaclouaneaa. It bus been said that fear never fill Iowa a song; and when lh heart la full of gratitude and praise lo (lod, fear and worry toon fall behind aa one Journey along the roud of contentment and peace. GOOD lMVHRKAL Aa aratltude ahldea mora and mure iu thought w find our path leading Into a universal aense of thluga and away from that which la saltish, finite, and limited, iirs. Kddy says, on page 2tjG of Science and ilealb. that "uni versal Lov la thn dlvlna way In Christian Science." Aud ao aa w kuep thought In line with divine reality we are contributing to tha universal good aa well s to our own. It ono accepts a count erfeit bill and passes It on to someone else, that one In turn may paaa It on to another, and thua many may be deceived by It. But If one la alert, delects the counterfeit, puts It out of circulation, then ita power to de ceive is at an end. If each one to whom comes any spurlou cur rency were to dete-t It and put It out of circulation. It would only be a short while before there would be no counterfeit money circulating. Aa we refuse to ac cept fnlse. erroneous beliefs, we find ourselves on tho a-nnstrue-tlv side of thinking, the posi tive side, and helping In a most practical way to bring the king dom of heaven on earth. JOY lie who has rained this vlainn of spiritual reality hus found the true sonrc of Joy. not the emo tional aenae of Joy that for so long has been associated with certain aspecta of religion, but th true Joy that cornea from an abiding rnnaelouanesa thut good alone la real und true. Thu Illhle ssyi that "the Joy of tho Lord la your strength;" and be who haa diacerned something of the Infinite love and goodness ot (lot! rejoices In the eternal veri ties ot being. Many material ays terns of healliig recognise the value aif cheerfulness in bringing relief trom discordant conditions, but all except Christian Science full short of that dlvlno iinder atandine of prnaent and ultimate reality which ulnno bringa peace and Joy. A blind optimism Is far removed from the aplritunl un der etundlng of God'a na-arness and alluess thst brings full meas ure of Joy. The lllbl mys that "the Lord shall rejoice In hla works." and we ran never full to rejoice when we see God's crea tion as It really ia, spiritual and good. Does the first chapter of Genesis ever bring any gloom to th reader? No; because there everything Is described as good. It Is the true account ot creation, positive and constructive. It men tions no difease. accidents, pover tv. death, discord, or inharmonv of any kind, hut all la thn work of God and all Is good. A lesson may he learned from the little Christian Science girl who refus ed to bo robbed of her Joy aud to be disturbed when someone told her that her playmate waa sick. "Yes." sho was told. "Hi doctor saya that she Is verv ill." Th little girl replied, "Why. she couldn't he eick, for sickness is uot mentioned In the first chapter of Genesis ' If wo only accepted as rial the very good things ot God's fronting, ss spt forth In tha first chapter ot Genesis and III the flint five verses of the second, what Joy would ho ours! AKKLVKXCB OF GOOD A- acleiitifle understanding ot this , good creation of Uod. as given to ii in the first chapter of Genesis, would completely overcome nny aeeming belief of lack. Hid you ever think of this truo account of creation as be ing perhaps tho greatest work on eeononilca that ever was written? In It we read nothing about lack, stagnation, inert In , 0r unemplov nutnt. There creation is described ns very good. Truo being, aa un expression of God, is constantly heating witness to the Infinitude of good. We are Ood's witnesses, nnd how- can man, tho beloved of thn Father, the very expression nf Ills being, do nnvlhliiir else but benr witness to Hint Infinity of good which ia tho Hole fact ot being? The Infinity of good Is here to ho reflected, and God never withholds any opportunity to manifest this infinite good. The ideas of God ore always hero to he reflected, and we pan never lack tho wya and means of ex pressing thorn at all times and under nil rondltlona. DIVINK IDKALISM Oh, what a Joy it Is to keep these positive, upbuilding. and uplifting tdeala of divine truth and eternal reality over In our thinking and see the results In honied and redeemed lives! How beautifully the poet has ex pressed It: . "Chisel In hand stood a sculptor boy. With hla marble block before him: And his fare lit up with a smile of Joy As an angel dream passed o'er him. He rarvod fhe dream on that ahapelesa atone With many a sharp fnrlalon. Wllh heaven's own light the sculptor shone, He had caught tho angel-tiision. "Sculptors of life are w is we aland VIth our Uvea lincarvod before us. Waiting the hour when it God't command Our lit dream pastes o'er us. It we cars It Iheu oa the ylsld lug alone. With many a sharp Incision, lu hsavenly beauty abail b our own, Our Uvea that angel-vlsion." TIIL'K BL'IIHTAKCE Hut, oh, what vlatat of eternal reality come to ua a God'a won derful love la revealed! When God la en aa altogthr lovely, we taunut help but love film with that Meal love that a child baa for a loving pareut, Mra. Kddy hat written. "Spiritual lore makes man conscious that God Is his Father, and the consaioua iipbs of God, as Love rives man powei with untold furtherance" (Message for 190J, p. t). Thla glorluua vision solve th riddle of the ages, Wbut la true or real substance? Since God la Love aud that only which la rial that re flects God, bin th only aub atauce Is that which reflects (lod. Our textbook tells ua, on page sen, Ihat "Truth, Life, and Love are eubstance." Such recognition of true substance and reality will do more to quail strife, eliminate friction, and end war than all human efforts combined. Not that we would disparage any righteous effort to do away with human conflict, but auy human diffi culty run be permanently over come only by removing the root cause. The root cause of all ba nian strife la the belief that real liy la material, that there are mind many, that man la mater ial, and that bla life la depend ent on material possessions. Mortal man believes that sub stance Is material, limited, finite, und restricted; that at timet tin-re la not enough to go around, und that the ouly way that hu can get enough la to tak aome away from aomeone lae. This kind of thinking U Inevitably ac companied by such erroneous be liefs aa envy. Jealousy, greed, and the like, and leads lo conflict und war. Now what aayt Christian Silence? It deelarea that God la Infinite Love and that Hla uni verse consists of that which x- prensa-s 111m. right Ideas, pure and lovely: that the.ie Ideas are abundant, adequate, and Infinite: that thi-y bless each one aud every one. As our Leader has declared on pug 13 of Science ami Health. "l,ove ia impartial and universal in ita aduptatlon and bestowals," ao that one Idea cannot possibly crowd, Justlc, or deprive another Idea of anything that ia rood. Wheu this great fart ia grasped, war, poverty, and strife will vanish from the luce of the earth, and peace, glorious peace, will reign. Did anyone ever hear of a con flict arising because of Hie us I of the multiplication table? Why I not? Because one can use It nr a thousand can use It. and atlll it Is available tn all. Divine Lovo la our Shepherd, and at we fol low lilt guidance we shall all enter the same fold and partako of Low's Infinite beueticonce. MAN IS VHOLLY HPIIUTUAL This Inevitably leads tit to an other great truth with which Christian Science bier-sea us, and that ia that the real man the man of God'a creatiug ia wholly spiritual. Mortals have been taught to believe that man will eventually become wholly aplrll ual but that now he la material, or both material and spiritual. Now what la real and true al ways baa been true and alwaya will he true. It is also readily ap parent that what fa not now true ns a matter of fact never has been true. If mint It ever rolng tn be eplrltual he Is aplrllual now, although to our limited hu man sense wo may not fully cog- nun tnis eternal fart. "Man la i idea, the image, ot Love; he la not physique" (Science and Health, p. 4fS): and when this j real status ot man la clearly aetn, our capacity, our Godllke uess. our ability to achieve, will be cnhaucd many told. Th pbys. ica i senses would have ua believe thnt we are all right where we are on arrount of what has gone before. that our material birth, education, tralulng, and environ ment have placed na where we are. but when we toe that this is only the human roncept of man and that In reulltv we are children of God. aplrllual and cood. the human roncept Is re placed by the divine idea and we are set free. Spiritual thlnkhiK can change our belief about man. and that Is all that ever needs to ba changed. There la only one aplrlt ual man. the divine idea, which does not need to bo changed: but there seems to be a false belief about man. and thut la whut we need to reject and replace with the truo roncept. It has been proved beyond question of n doubt that thla fulse, erroneotia concept of man can only seem to have power over us so long us we identify ourselves with it. When we refuse any longer to identify ourselves with It, then It goes where error always goes, back to Ita native nothingness. I have a friend who went to see a Christian Science practi tioner about treatment. Physic ians had previously said that a large part of one lung hud dis appeared. Christian Science tteutment was given, and a later examination showed thut the lungs were perfectly normal. What had happened? A false con cept of man had been replaced with the right, truo, or perfect idea. Another friend who la now a Judge on the bench went to a Christian Science practlliuner tor release from tha drink habit, and the desire for liquor Instant aneously dropped away. What happeued in thla raae? Simply this, the concept of man as a sinful mortal was cast out hy the divine fact that man It God'a beloved child. In whom He I al ways "well pleased." We have Ood't promise, "I will not fall thee, nor forsake theo," and Ho will never fall to know nhotit ut the real, the true, the perfect, Isaiah eujolus us, "Cease ye trom man, whose breath Is In hie nostrils: for wherein It he to be accounted ot?" Cease thinking of yourself as a mortal limited, sick, sinful and trying to account for seeming beliefs. Strive to know yourself as you really are and alwaya will be, "tho reflection of His power and goodness'' 'No and Yea, p, It). Then will follow on of the greatest blessing that Christian Hcienc bringa to ua th ability not only to ae our true aalves, but to aee other in th game way, A Urecluu philosopher one said, "What thou oat, Ihat thou bassat." Could we conceive of any nobler achievement than always to see thla real man, and ao aep arale blm from any mortal be liefs that we would constantly heal by Just being what Ood mad us? it la recorded of on of lb apostles that at he ptssed by, if even his shadow fU oa th tick they wre healed. No one supposes for a moment that his ahadow bad any healing pow er, but la It not obvious that hla thought waa to Imbued with the contclousness of divln Love and Itt reflection that the falae Image of discord and imperfec tion was Immediately effaced? KINGDOM OF COD AT HAND Thta bringa ut to a qnaatlon that ha vr loomed large In human experience th question of environment. At children of God ws dwell In the realm of the real, the kingdom of infinite Spirit. No matter bow we may be situated humanly, onr thought can dwell In this contcious real ization of spiritual reality. We cannot alwaya choose where we are to be, but we can always de termine where and what our thinking ia going to be. If there It anything unfavorable in our environment, there it only one thing that la going to change It. and that ia a clear realisation of reality. In the kingdom of In finite good there It no discord or inharmony. and a knowledge of thla divine fact - will harmonise our present environment. Jesus once aald. "Fear not. little flock; for It. your Father'a good pleas ure to give you the kingdom." It la God's pleaanre to give ut all good: but thlt mmt com to ua In God'a way and according to wisdom's directing. Does this mean that we mm alwayt work out our problem right where w are? Not necessarily; but It does mean that we are to recognize laoai a preaence where we are, and then let God dirct our way. e cannot always control condi- tlona or clrcuiustancea to ault our llklnr. but we can alwaya control our attitude toward them. Condi tions In themselves cannot affect us, but our own attitude toward them determines their seomlng power over us. Aa we dwell more "In the secret place of the most High." and gain a clearer sense of God'a allneas. our presant con ditions will reflect more ot har mony. Good la ever present, aud as we become conscious ot this fact and are grateful for It, more ot good It manifested right where we are. Jesus aald. "The kingdom ot God ia within you." And love ia the aure passport to this hea only realm ot reality. Thoughta that reflect Life. Truth, and Love gain a ready entrance there, and no ono Is ever denied an entrance that come wllh sincerity and honesty. REALITY SPIRITUALLY DISCERNED The questions naturally present themselves: How are we to learu about reality? And bow are we to know what Is true? Surely we cannot learn about reality through material sense, for ma terial sense tells us nothing about reality. It can tell us no thing about God. Life. Truth, Love, or reality. All of these are tuper-senBible. or beyond the cog nisance of material sense. The physical senses cannot discern oven what are called material It you want a few loadt ot Extra Big Blocks for the present or future use. we will sell them for a short time at regular price. Single Load 83.00 Double Load 97.00 This is furnace wood, order a lot of It at once while you can get It, "Wood to Burn" PEYTON & CO. ISO S. 7th. Phone S3S. 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Jeau waa to Imbued with th understanding of reality that ma terial aense could not deceive blm. He would not listen to itt Ivlng arguments because he knew that they were falae and unreal. Material tenae never can tell ua anything about what la true, for it la never truthful, but alwayt misleading. Christian Science showB ut that Spirit alone ia real, and that spiritual aense It the only real sense. Spiritual tense, or a sena of Spirit, I th only true avenu ot correct understanding. It Mill ua of all that I good, beautiful, lovely, and spiritual. It constant ly ttanda at th door and knocks, awaiting only an entrance to tall ut about Ood'i Dowar. roodnaa. and love. Material aense la proud. ooastiui, ana vainglorious. Spirit ual aense It humble, meek, lov ing, and kind. Material aense al ways deceive and misguide mor tala. Spiritual sense alwaya guide I a into pains or peace ana nnt- eouflneas. Mrs. Eddy has nsed a term to defin material tense a term which did not originate with her which completely exposes Its fraudulent nature. She calls It "animal magnetism." or animal attraction. She show us clearly that Its constant effort la to draw us away from tb things of th Spirit and attract u to wards that which It false de graded .and baae. How could inch a false, misleading, lying tense ever tell ua anything of true being? Its two main arguments are the fear of disease and the lor ot sin- Spiritual aenae completely deatroya them both. It ahowa that God. divine Love, never rreated diaeaa. that disease haa no pow er behind It, but ia only a delu sion of falsa aense that Truth can and will nnnlhlhlate. It com pletely reverse every argument ot material sense that ln could possibly give any pleasure or bring any satisfaction to man. It shows, on the contrary, that tin, animal magnetism, la th cause ot all the misery In the world. THE DISCOVERER OF CHRISTIAN SCIENCE What a debt we owe to Chris tian Science for revealing to us the only true aenae of being, tbe spiritual and divine! And what a debt of gratiutde we owe to that God-Inspired, fearless, and con secrated New England woman. Mrs. Eddy, whose thought had to Many are the Uses of Steam Heat In addition to being poses, steam supplied follows: . Water heating, steam table service, coffee making, plate wanning, bread rising, cloth shrinking, custard making, egg boiling, meat and potato boiling, roll wanning, bread crusting, vegetable steaming, accordion pleating, etc. . KLAMATH HEATING COMPANY KLAMATH Stationery Co. far ascended above the thing ct earth that ah could lay hold of th thing ot Spirit, and reveal to ua that spiritual verltla alone are ml! Why waa Mrs. Eddy th on to rctv thla revelation? Thar waa nothing hysierlous or unnatural about It. At tb rising ua touch tint tha klghett peak In the range, o because Mra. 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