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Example sentences for "mortal mind"

  • Matter is but the subjective state of what is here termed mortal mind.

  • Surely this is a remarkable product of mortal mind!

  • It is not enough to say that matter is the substratum of evil, and that its highest attenuation is mortal mind; for there is, strictly speaking, no mortal mind.

  • Christian Science refutes pantheism, finds Spirit neither in matter nor in the modes of mortal mind.

  • While Alice talked with the same incessantness of things you could not see--faith and healing, and false claims of mortal mind.

  • That which sins, suffers, and dies, I named mortal mind.

  • Homeopathy taught her that in the higher attenuations of its drugs, "matter is rarefied to its fatal essence, mortal mind.

  • Previously the cloud of mortal mind seemed to have a silver lining; but now it was not even fringed with light.

  • No evil or pain or disease can happen to anybody who has uprooted the false claim of mortal mind, and no drug can have any effect, either harmful or beneficial, on anyone who knows the truth.

  • But I thought there was no evil except in the false belief of mortal mind?

  • By this she does not mean that these forces exist, for us, in our minds, but that at some time in the dim past "mortal mind" imagined matter and imagined these properties in it.

  • From 71:18 dreams also you learn that neither mortal mind nor matter is the image or likeness of God, and that im- mortal Mind is not in matter.

  • Had his origin and birth been wholly apart from mortal 30:12 usage, Jesus would not have been appreciable to mortal mind as "the way.

  • There is mortal mind-reading and immortal Mind-reading.

  • Mortal mind-reading and immortal Mind- 83:30 reading are distinctly opposite standpoints, from which cause and effect are interpreted.

  • Without in any degree lessening the importance and the verity of Swedenborg's visions, it may be assumed that his record of these visions and their meaning has partaken more or less of the limitations of mortal mind.

  • Mrs. Pearl teaches that we can deal with this influence of carnal or mortal mind, by denying for the patient the conscious or unconscious reflection of it from these five different sources.

  • Some people talk as though we have great cause to tremble at this awful counterfeit power of mortal mind, but if they would not talk of it, nor fear it as having power, it would vanish as mist before the morning sun.

  • Another remark she made was, that 'this power of mortal mind is wholly ignored by these false teachers, although they secretly use it so effectually and disastrously.

  • And after mature consideration I regard both the Scriptures and "Science and Health" as largely made up of the errors of mortal mind.

  • On page one hundred three I find this: "As used in Christian Science, animal magnetism or hypnotism is the specific term for error, or mortal mind.

  • This, however, did not shake the faith of Mrs. Eddy in the doctrine that sickness was an error of mortal mind.

  • The truths of immortal mind sustain man; and they annihilate the fables and mortal mind, whose flimsy and gaudy pretensions, like silly moths, singe their own wings and fall into dust.

  • Jesus taught us to walk over, not into or with, the currents of matter, or mortal mind.

  • He annulled the laws of matter, showing them to be laws of mortal mind, not of God.

  • Mortal mind is the opposite of immortal Mind, and sin the opposite of goodness.

  • It is true that Mrs. Eddy denies reality to mortal mind.

  • At this period there is a marked tendency of mortal mind to plant mental healing on the basis of hypnotism, [5] calling this method "mental science.

  • They acknowledge an erring or mortal mind, but believe it to be brain mat- [25] ter.


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