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At another time she wrote, “Your reverie when treating the sick is a belief that comes of a vivid imagination, and I would handle it with the intellect, confine myself to sober, sound reason illumined by understanding, instead of imagination, and practice from a calm fixed sense of the nothingness of all error, and the conscious harmony of Spirit wherein are no outlines of mortal beliefs.” Mary Baker Eddy (Carpenter, Jr., Gilbert, 500 Watching Points. #362)