| direct and unmistakable advice of the wisest of all teachers as given in His parable concerning those who desired to be seated in the most honorable place at a marriage feast.
In this parable we can see what He wants us to understand, that only through our willingness to humble our worldly thought, to "sit down in the lowest place," can we find the real self, the Christ self, which is worthy of the highest place, the place where we can behold and receive the full glory and honor of our heritage.
How can humbling ourselves help us realize perfect health? By humbling every thought regarding man-made laws of physical health, by humbling human reasoning and argument, by humbling our consciousness before the Creator of perfect wholeness we permit the arising of the Christ self within, the self that knows but one source of perfection. As we become wholly meek and humble we neither condemn nor accuse nor argue concerning the appearance of things, but are simply ready to listen for the guidance of that inner real self which knows itself to be "greater . . . than he that is in the world."
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