When others hate, oppose, ignore, help me, dear Lord, to love them more. Mary Baker Eddy
(Carpenter, Gilbert, Collectanea of Items By and About Mary Baker Eddy, p.119)
When others hate, oppose, ignore, help me, dear Lord, to love them more. Mary Baker Eddy
(Carpenter, Gilbert, Collectanea of Items By and About Mary Baker Eddy, p.119)
It is only my belief that there is such a belief as interference and that it can touch me. Mary Baker Eddy
(Carpenter, Gilbert, Fragments Gathered From Unpublished Items Ascribed to Mary Baker Eddy, p.74)
When we get the right idea of father, mother, husband, wife, and child, we will never lose them. Mary Baker Eddy
(Oakes, Richard, Course in Divinity and General Collectanea, p.281)
God does the healing, and we are the channels through which the recognition of it comes. Mary Baker Eddy
(Carpenter, Gilbert, Fragments Gathered From Unpublished Items Ascribed to Mary Baker Eddy, p.74)
Love is, no matter what else seemeth to be. Mary Baker Eddy
(Carpenter, Gilbert, Collectanea of Items By and About Mary Baker Eddy, p.119)
4.
Error says we are sick or discouraged; we don’t say it. It is error talking about itself. If we admit it, we have accepted a lie. Truth says, “I have perfect eyes, perfect heart, perfect limbs, etc.; all there is to me is like God, like perfection.” We should discard mortal mind judgment, and pray for the Christ Mind. Do not deny person and material mechanism without holding the real in thought. Mary Baker Eddy
(Oakes, Richard, Mary Baker Eddy’s Lessons of the Seventh Day, p.131)
3.
It seems to the material senses that pain etc. is in the lungs or elsewhere in matter, but the fact is that pain or suffering of any sort is no more in the body or matter in our waking state than it is in our night dream, for both states are dreams and not the reality of being. Mary Baker Eddy
(Oakes, Richard, Mary Baker Eddy’s Lessons of the Seventh Day, p.131)
2.
Every action, incident, movement, faculty, function, organ, in the divine creation, is an idea of God and is constantly declaring: “I am.” Every idea must do this and cannot do otherwise. It does not know how and cannot know how to be unlike infinity. It does not know how to be otherwise than harmonious, lending its tone to the universal infinite harmony of divine, boundless, satisfactory being. Mary Baker Eddy
(Oakes, Richard, Mary Baker Eddy’s Lessons of the Seventh Day, p.130-131)