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The relationship of sickness/health to our thoughts is a hot topic on many levels! First of all, it is NOT your fault for being sick, even though our thoughts may open the door for it. If every erroneous thought we had caused us to fall victim to that malady or situation, we’d be in horrid shape, would we not?? And if it was as easy as affirming our perfection and the symptoms we are experiencing would disappear, then we would all be well — right? So it is both more complicated than this, and far more simple, too. Let’s examine how we could come down with a disease we’ve never heard of before: collective consciousness. We are all one, if we share the same consciousness which is the “soup” of the Universe. If we are not “clad in the panoply of Love” (as Mrs. Eddy phrases it), we are leaving the door open to the myriad of erroneous thoughts this world presents to us. This is where it gets a bit tricky: it’s not simply a matter of thinking our way out of situations. It’s a product of holding our thoughts in line with the Truth of our Being — and doing so to the extent that nothing else has room to invade our mind. We are training ourselves to think with divine Mind, not with material, mortal mind. This way of living can, indeed, be learned, but it takes diligence. It’s terribly easy to fall into the ditch and wallow with the baser elements. The important thing to remember is that we have a choice. And if we slip and fall, choose again!
“And so again we make the only choice that ever can be made; we choose between illusions and the truth, or pain and joy, or hell and Heaven. Let our gratitude unto our Teacher fill our hearts, as we are free to choose our joy instead of pain, our holiness in place of sin, the peace of God instead of conflict, and the light of Heaven for the darkness of the world.”
—A Course in Miracles W-190.11:1-2
“The moral and spiritual facts of health, whispered into thought, produce very direct and marked effects on the body. A physical diagnosis of disease — since mortal mind must be the cause of disease — tends to induce disease.”
—Mary Baker Eddy - Science & Health Page 370:18-22






