From the Platform of Christian Science
and the definitions of "mortal
mind."
West
(-15- The Son's
duality)
XV. The invisible Christ was imperceptible to the so-called personal
senses, whereas Jesus appeared as a bodily existence. This dual
personality of the unseen and the seen, the spiritual and material, the
eternal Christ and the corporeal Jesus manifest in flesh, continued until
the Master's ascension, when the human, material concept, or Jesus,
disappeared, while the spiritual self, or Christ, continues to exist in
the eternal order of divine Science, taking away the sins of the world, as
the Christ has always done, even before the human Jesus was incarnate to
mortal eyes.
East
(-16- Eternity
of the Christ)
XVI. This was "the Lamb slain from the foundation of the world,"
- slain, that is, according to the testimony of the corporeal senses, but
undying in the deific Mind. The Revelator represents the Son of man as
saying (Revelation i. 17, 18): "I am the first and the last: I am he
that liveth, and was dead [not understood]; and, behold, I am alive for
evermore, [Science has explained me]." This is a mystical statement
of the eternity of the Christ, and is also a reference to the human sense
of Jesus crucified.
mortal mind
the belief that
man is the offspring of mortals;
Recapitulation Questions
Lesson topics, and the definition of Adam
West
Question 15. - What are body and
Soul?
ADAM = A so-called finite mind, producing other
minds,
thus making "gods many and lords many." (I Corinthians viii. 5)
(Reflection of Spirit)
Answer. - Identity is the reflection of Spirit, the
reflection in multifarious forms of the living Principle, Love. Soul is
the substance, Life, and intelligence of man, which is individualized, but
not in matter. Soul can never reflect anything inferior to Spirit.
(Man inseperable from Spirit)
Man is the expression of Soul. The Indians caught some glimpses of the
underlying reality, when they called a certain beautiful lake "the
smile of the Great Spirit." Separated from man, who expresses Soul,
Spirit would be a nonentity; man, divorced from Spirit, would lose his
entity. But there is, there can be, no such division, for man is
coexistent with God.
(A vacant domicile)
What evidence of Soul or of immortality have you within mortality? Even
according to the teachings of natural science, man has never beheld Spirit
or Soul leaving a body or entering it. What basis is there for the theory
of indwelling spirit, except the claim of mortal belief? What would be
thought of the declaration that a house was inhabited, and by a certain
class of persons, when no such persons were ever seen to go into the house
or to come out of it, nor were they even visible through the windows? Who
can see a soul in the body?
East
Question 16. - Does brain think, and do nerves feel,
and is
there intelligence in matter?
ADAM = A product of nothing as the mimicry of
something.
(Harmonious functions)
Answer. - No, not if God is true and mortal man a liar.
The assertion that there can be pain or pleasure in matter is erroneous.
That body is most harmonious in which the discharge of the natural
functions is least noticeable. How can intelligence dwell in matter when
matter is non-intelligent and brain-lobes cannot think? Matter cannot
perform the functions of Mind. Error says, "I am man;" but this
belief is mortal and far from actual. From beginning to end, whatever is
mortal is composed of material human beliefs and of nothing else. That
only is real which reflects God. St. Paul said, "But when it pleased
God, who separated me from my mother's womb, and called me by His grace, .
. . I conferred not with flesh and blood."
(Immortal birthright)
Mortal man is really a self-contradictory phrase, for man
is not mortal, "neither indeed can be;" man is immortal. If a
child is the offspring of physical sense and not of Soul, the child must
have a material, not a spiritual origin. With what truth, then, could the
Scriptural rejoicing be uttered by any mother, "I have gotten a man
from the Lord"? On the contrary, if aught comes from God, it cannot
be mortal and material; it must be immortal and spiritual.
(Matter's supposed selfhood)
Matter is neither self-existent nor a product of Spirit. An image of
mortal thought, reflected on the retina, is all that the eye beholds.
Matter cannot see, feel, hear, taste, nor smell. It is not self-cognizant,
- cannot feel itself, see itself, nor understand itself. Take away
so-called mortal mind, which constitutes matter's supposed selfhood, and
matter can take no cognizance of matter. Does that which we call dead ever
see, hear, feel, or use any of the physical senses?
(Chaos and darkness)
"In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth. And the earth
was without form, and void; and darkness was upon the face of the
deep." (Genesis i. 1, 2.) In the vast forever, in the Science and
truth of being, the only facts are Spirit and its innumerable creations.
Darkness and chaos are the imaginary opposites of light, understanding,
and eternal harmony, and they are the elements of nothingness.
(Spiritual reflection)
We admit that black is not a color, because it reflects no light. So evil
should be denied identity or power, because it has none of the divine
hues. Paul says: "For the invisible things of Him, from the creation
of the world, are clearly seen, being understood by the things that are
made." (Romans i. 20.) When the substance of Spirit appears in
Christian Science, the nothingness of matter is recognized. Where the
spirit of God is, and there is no place where God is not, evil becomes
nothing, - the opposite of the something of Spirit. If there is no
spiritual reflection, then there remains only the darkness of vacuity and
not a trace of heavenly tints.
(Harmony from Spirit)
Nerves are an element of the belief that there is sensation in matter,
whereas matter is devoid of sensation. Consciousness, as well as action,
is governed by Mind, - is in God, the origin and governor of all that
Science reveals. Material sense has its realm apart from Science in the
unreal. Harmonious action proceeds from Spirit, God. Inharmony has no
Principle; its action is erroneous and presupposes man to be in matter.
Inharmony would make matter the cause as well as the effect of
intelligence, or Soul, thus attempting to separate Mind from God.
(Evil nonexistent)
Man is not God, and God is not man. Again, God, or good, never made man
capable of sin. It is the opposite of good - that is, evil - which seems
to make men capable of wrong-doing. Hence, evil is but an illusion, and it
has no real basis. Evil is a false belief. God is not its author. The
supposititious parent of evil is a lie.
(Vapor and nothingness)
The Bible declares: "All things were made by Him [the divine Word];
and without Him was not anything made that was made." This is the
eternal verity of divine Science. If sin, sickness, and death were
understood as nothingness, they would disappear. As vapor melts before the
sun, so evil would vanish before the reality of good. One must hide the
other. How important, then, to choose good as the reality! Man is
tributary to God, Spirit, and to nothing else. God's being is infinity,
freedom, harmony, and boundless bliss. "Where the Spirit of the Lord
is, there is liberty." Like the archpriests of yore, man is free
"to enter into the holiest," - the realm of God.
(The fruit forbidden)
Material sense never helps mortals to understand Spirit, God. Through
spiritual sense only, man comprehends and loves Deity. The various
contradictions of the Science of Mind by the material senses do not change
the unseen Truth, which remains forever intact. The forbidden fruit of
knowledge, against which wisdom warns man, is the testimony of error,
declaring existence to be at the mercy of death, and good and evil to be
capable of commingling. This is the significance of the Scripture
concerning this "tree of the knowledge of good and evil," - this
growth of material belief, of which it is said: "In the day that thou
eatest thereof thou shalt surely die." Human hypotheses first assume
the reality of sickness, sin, and death, and then assume the necessity of
these evils because of their admitted actuality. These human verdicts are
the procurers of all discord.
(Sense and pure Soul)
If Soul sins, it must be mortal. Sin has the elements of self-destruction.
It cannot sustain itself. If sin is supported, God must uphold it, and
this is impossible, since Truth cannot support error. Soul is the divine
Principle of man and never sins, - hence the immortality of Soul. In
Science we learn that it is material sense, not Soul, which sins; and it
will be found that it is the sense of sin which is lost, and not a sinful
soul. When reading the Scriptures, the substitution of the word sense
for soul gives the exact meaning in a majority of cases.
(Soul defined)
Human thought has adulterated the meaning of the word soul
through the hypothesis that soul is both an evil and a good intelligence,
resident in matter. The proper use of the word soul can
always be gained by substituting the word God, where the
deific meaning is required. In other cases, use the word sense,
and you will have the scientific signification. As used in Christian
Science, Soul is properly the synonym of Spirit, or God; but out of
Science, soul is identical with sense, with material sensation.
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