| The New Thought and Man
WE said in the previous lesson that, in the
New Thought, among other discoveries,
man has come to light. And, if
the New Thought of man is even approximately
correct, this is a real discovery. The
old conception of him, almost diametrically
opposite to the new, shows that he had not
yet been found, but remained largely an
unknown and unexplored world. It was
taken for granted, simply from outside appearances,
that disorder reigned.
It has fared with the spiritual man very
similarly as with the physical man. Observing
how almost universal was bodily disease,
and death by disease, the doctors of the olden
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