TRIES TO LET GO
Question—How may I learn to let go? I have been reading and studying for three years. I feel sure I am receptive and understand the fundamental truths, but somehow do not manifest as I should. I have been sick for years. I have done lots for myself but am not where I should be, and there must be a reason. Maybe I am too anxious.
ANSWER—Undoubtedly you have answered your own question. Perhaps it would be well for you to take your thought entirely off yourself and try to sense the harmony of being. It is often a good thing to remind ourselves that there is little to learn but much to realize. The truth itself is the essence of simplicity, since its whole teaching is that the life which we live is continu0usly a perfect state of being. This life flows into our being and becomes the substance of our body and affairs only in such degree as we embody it. And in such degree as we do embody it, its flow through us becomes automatic. When the mind shall learn to reflect the essence of pure being the body and affairs will react accordingly.
HELPING TUBERCULAR SON
Question—How am I to establish in my own consciousness a realization of health for my son who has tuberculosis?
ANSWER—In mental treatment one of the first things which a practitioner must do is to separate the false belief and condition fr0m the one affected by it. You must try to think of your son as being the substance of pure Spirit, perfect in every part. If you are unable to do this you sh0uld secure the services of one whose practice and experience has enabled (page 65) him to prove that this mental position demonstrates itself through a renewal of the physical body.
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