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Example sentences for "mental healing"

  • It is possible, however, to find, masquerading under the head of the efficacy of nostrums in the past, the equivalents for all the activities of mental healing of the present.

  • Many of the newer phases of mental healing pretend to do away with drugs.

  • Rhazes, the first of the great Arabian physicians, has a number of aphorisms that show his interest in and recognition of the value of mental healing.

  • Quimby played quite an important role in the evolution of the modern conceptions of mental healing, or psycho-therapy as it is now called.

  • The Power of Faith to Change Mental Attitudes Now since mental attitudes so react upon bodily states, whatever strongly controls mental attitudes becomes a very great factor in mental healing.

  • The name New Thought was chosen as the title of a little magazine devoted to mental healing, published in 1894 in Melrose, Mass.

  • The object of this volume is to present a general view of mental healing, dealing more especially with the historical side of the subject.

  • I was at this period interested a good deal in mental healing, and had been treated for neurasthenia with gratifying results.

  • Clemens never had any quarrel with the theory of Christian Science or mental healing, or with any of the empiric practices.

  • This law of God is the Science of mental healing, spiritually discerned, understood, and obeyed.

  • Above Arcturus and his sons, broader than the solar system and higher than the at- mosphere of our planet, is the Science of mental healing.

  • The tendency of mental healing is to uplift mankind; but this method perverted, is "Satan let loose.

  • Here we have what might be called organic disease produced by functional disease, and such organic disease as this is often cured by Christian Science or by some more rational method of mental healing.

  • As to the future of Mrs. Eddy's church, her own attitude toward every attempt to investigate and to apply liberally the principle of mental healing, seems to determine that.

  • A Mr. Arens had practised some sort of "mental healing," without the consent of the papal mother of "Christian Science.

  • We made our first experiments in mental healing about 1853, when we were convinced that mind had a science which, if understood, would heal all diseases.

  • A young man had a gift of mental healing; I know, because I saw it work; but it did not always work, and that was annoying.

  • And the same thing is going on in the field of mental healing, and of all other "occult" forces and powers, whether real or imaginary.

  • As I said, these people have the new-old power of mental healing.

  • Turning to the religious aspect of mental healing, it is seen to be in harmony with revelation, and also with the highest spiritual ideal in all religions.

  • Until public opinion softens, mental healing in its purity will be mainly employed in chronic troubles, or at least for those which are not of a sudden and acute nature.

  • Noting the tremendous power of grown-up accumulations of false belief, we may glance at the modus operandi of mental healing.

  • Quimby's mental healing system as taught by Mrs. Eddy, by her own acknowledgment, as late as 1870.

  • As a pretended "religion" it is all hers, and no one else lays claim to it; as a mental healing system, it is none of it hers and her pretensions to originality are wholly fictitious.


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