1984 t% 1 $+°€. ued from page 10) â€" There ‘the mask of youth, of middle age, of decrepitude, of sadness ifiness, and worry. It was very helpâ€" ful to know that the masks confrontâ€" ing me were but the seeming exterâ€" nalization. of the various states of eonsciousness of | those ‘wearing them; that these masks could be mmmsï¬ommnp::: “whhtl- | 4 This process is clearly pflinedby â€" This process is ly outlined Health, p, 248), "Immortal Mind """.i?g"m e us ness rmess, supp t beautiful in ortl!owhtandm ï¬.n_ illiam E. Brown, â€" a C.S Lmres Here y Christian Science stroying the woes| of ‘sense which each day brings to a nearer tomb." The real mjan, then, is the expression of the diving character, and his reaâ€" son for eÂ¥isting is to express God. As to his| qrigin, Christian Science teaches that he coexists with God, dwelling forever an idea in infinite Mind, wit}out beginning or end. The highest goal of human endeayor is to acquire an understanding of spirâ€" i#tuoal exi , or, as Paul puts it, "Then shgll I know even as also I am :" in other words, as God teaches us dwelling Mind, wi highest & to aequir itual exi "Then shgll I know even as also I am know$;" in other words, as God knows j N SCIENCE PRACTICE If the tion were Asked, Would it be a désirableâ€" thing to have sin, disease, , hate, and death disâ€" appear from human experience? the unanimous$ answer is, It would. â€" â€" Would ijt.be a desirable thing if mortals learn how to avoid the jgalled sorow, grief, and disappoin t? The answer is, It would. Would it be a desirable thing to banish forever all failure, loss, ent, and poverty? The answer is, It would. If it were posâ€" sible to s&b&nit these questions to a worldâ€"wide ‘referendum, tp:o answer would be returned in letters of eager response, higher than the heavens, Jt would. Accompanying this world response would be ithe allâ€"important question, How* The Science of the "how" is simple, logical, and demâ€" onstrable. |To acquire its art, the art ‘lof becoming a Christian Scientist, is simple, and available to all who are sufficiently in earnest to meet its reâ€" quirements. Let me give you an inkâ€" ling of the Science of Christianâ€" ity operatés in overcoming all that is unlike It is the mission of Christian |Science |to answer this question, fHow ?" Through ‘a spiritâ€" ual ding â€"of the Bible, ahd the proof that it answers it correctly is shown in the lives of those who 7 Years and Older Far up in Northern Michigan, occupying a high tract of ty= two onthmnhnhonofbnuï¬ngkSurIAka,nim of Baldwin, Mich.lfln, stands Camp N the camp supreme for‘girls. Here you are assured that youtr yndormanolwonenvhonotonlylonghbn unâ€" derstand them. Here, your daughter is under the guidance of ON BEAUTIFUL BIG STAR LAKE, BALDWIN, MICH. 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VanBuren St. CAMP NEECARNI No THURSDAY, MAY 24, 19314 BUS TERMINALS COMPANY SPECIAL RATES TO ALL CITIES FOR GIRLS have been rescued from all ‘gnlm of earthly troubles, and who are gaining in cvcr-ineroni,nci degree thg_urt of spiritual living. } ‘~~_ Mrs. â€"Eddy has said that "the|ANd in hor clear, forcefub and direct startingâ€"point of divine, ce js| manner shows us the way of escape that God, Spirit, is Allâ€" and| (Science and Health, p. 264): "As that there is no other might nor mortals gain more co set vil of fore He is divine Principle" (Science | Of creation, before were invisâ€" and Health, p. 275). This premise is||bl¢, will become visible .| . When we demonstrably true, and is proved by| @2 the way in Christian Bciefce every healing in Wi&m, and recognize man‘s spititual being, But it will be necessary to concede| W° '%M-Mm stand Golfl‘s this premise in order to have oppor. | CYeatio the gloriés. of eatth tunity to prove its correctmess. It| 4"d heaven and man." | _ .| will be comparatively simple and| . Returning to our ‘sfartingâ€"point easy to make the concession at this t"2t all is infinite Mind) and iits ¢xâ€" hour, for the teaching of leading natâ€" pression, it is instantly selfâ€".evident ural scientists is now agreeing with| that everything is menthl in its maâ€" Mrs. Eddy that the universe is menâ€"| ture, and this includes| that| which tal; that is, the natural scientists| We term our everyday| expérience. have discarded the old theories that| Since pverything is the mat uf,» the universe is material or that it is tion of thinking, we mast léarn |to part mind, part matter. Many of|think aright, in other words, to &: these authorities might be quoted; deavor to know the uniyverse as one I think will be sufficient. Sir| knows it. Paul sums up the importâ€" James Jeans writes in his latest| 40¢ Oof right thinking e';hehï¬ book, "The Background of Science," clares that "to be spirithnally m thus; "Our last impression of naâ€"| is life and peace," but "to be parnalâ€" ture, before we began to dtake our|!Yy minded is death." we begin! to human spectacles off, was an ocean think in terms of divine Principle of mechanism surrounding us on all| W¢ are entertaining diving ideas, in sides. As we gradually discard our| Which no human discord e . s spectacles, we see mechanical conâ€"| these ideas find permanent lodgmént cepts continually giving place to in our consciousness they provide) or mental. If from the nature of things |Create their own environment in 6u we can never discard them entirely,| @XP¢rience, and (the former discords we may yet conjecture that the ef.| 2re expelled. Thus our life activities fect of doing so would be the total| MOre and more approxim j he |diâ€" disappearance of matter and mechanâ€"| Y!N¢. This improved condition is ï¬â€˜: ism, mind reigning supreme and ‘f‘ulfl.llmem of the Seriptural promise, alone." It will be observed that| P"!NZ Ye all the tithes into the these conclusions of the natural sci.| $t0rehouse, that there may be meat entists mean nothing to Christian|!" mine house, and prove e now Scientists, because the natural sei.| DOr¢with, said the Lor;lo of hosts, if entist has not yet perceived that|L Will not open you the wi °“$zf Mind is Oneâ€"God. The natural sei.| N@2YeD, and pour you dut a blessifig, entist is only beginning to perceive| that there .’h,fn not be room, enough dimly some of the primary truths| !0 receive it. 1(*:. 03L . which Mrs. Eddy has perceived in The: success| (_>f Chgstmn ‘Bcience their entirety. gractlceum de:lmg wï¬l:h:: Man il_s, In connection with the conclusions of‘Sir James Jeans, it is interesting to note that in 1361 a Bohemian, _x‘?’r::d Kovensky, in a work called e Labyrinth of the World and the Paradise of the Heart" tells of a pilâ€" grim visiting the City of Vanity who came across a guideâ€"called Falseâ€" hood; this guide fitted the pilgrim with falsifying glasses fashioned out of the glass of illusion with rims of horn, named custom. But when, later, he was fitted with glasses furâ€" nished by the divine Spirit, he saw things as they really were, not as the glasses of illusion had made him seem to see. Eq It will be observed that while these writers, centuries upa‘%., are in agreement as to the falsity of the testimony of the senses, they do not â€"_ MAIL THIS COUPON NO FOR FREE BOOKLET Camp Neecarnis, . _ / Please send me Free Camp Neetarnis. : No Baldwin, Michiga: summer. Full season, 8 Weel one fee includes everythingâ€" all living expenses; use of & equipment including ho instruction under prof: als, etc. MISS POLLITT HOLT * AipECTIOR Graduate of the Physical tic )B UM: EeE es RATES ARE MOD TB You can afford to send your girl to Camp Neecarnis this Tel. Wabash 4740â€"37 provide a way of gaining tlfll ual facts concerning iwhic senses are falsely ting.. Mrs. Eddy deals with this . and in her clear, fo C manner shows us the way of (Science and Health, p. 264 mortals gain more c : God and man, multitudinous | of creation, which befo ible, will become visible .}. . learn the way in Christian and recognize man‘s spi we shall behold and unders creation.â€"â€"lï¬ the glori¢s. and heaven and man." 3 is life and peace," but "to be parnalâ€" ly minded is death." As we begin| to think in terms of divine Principles we are entertaining d b deas, in which no human discord e .f“; s these ideas find permanent lodgmént in our consciousness th y de| or experience, and the former discords are expelled. Thus our life activities more and more approxim ] he |diâ€" vine. This improved condition is &: fulfillmen‘t of the Scriptural promise, "Bring ye all the tithes into the storehouse, that there may be meat in mine house, and prove me now herewith, said the Lord of Ho sts, if I will not open you the wi owgluf heaven, and pour you dut a blessing, that there shall not be‘ room enough to receive it." | £5]¢ J The success of Chr*stign? nce practice in dealing with humian ills, frequently when material $ys and remedies are rless to help, is due to the fact that ‘Seiâ€" ence deals primarily with the mental cause, instead of effécts. Material 1. Llaékél. ALLOWANCE on your old si- frigerator 2. NO D‘fwflgPAYMENT \â€"â€"â€"/ with tradeâ€"in : NOR Electrolux at its regular price is the outstanding automatic refrigerator value. (But at the new low price at which it now is offeted when you trade in : it old refrigeratorâ€"you get more value than ever! | _ ; || |® ‘ 4 + Besides the savings you makeâ€"â€"NO DOWN PAYMENT is required with a, ra:fl-m | Simply by baving us remove Besides the savings you makeâ€"â€"NO DOWN PAYMENT is required with .a, ntg-ip. | Simply by having us remove your present refrigerator you fan have an Electrolux airâ€" cooled gas refrigerator in ‘f,its;lp ’eâ€"witbout any cash payâ€" ment now! ‘The §mall monthly payments you make later can be paid out of. vi}ngg an Electrolux creates. See the beautiful ew{hlgct'to -z models now on display. We will be glad to detmonstrate them for you if you will come in. Or just telephone fo i omplete particulars. _ ||f ue _ | _ _ | on yop : < uy | | ,. GAS REFRIGERATOR 3. Take an E refriger Here Limite of |escape p. 264): iews jof idinous bbjet ore wets invisâ€" e .|, . When we ristian. 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