<h2><SPAN name="CHAPTER_VII" id="CHAPTER_VII"></SPAN>CHAPTER VII.</h2>
<h2><span class="smcap">Health from God.</span></h2>
<p>I will give a chapter here to
explaining how man may
receive health from the
Supreme. By the Supreme
I mean the Thinking Substance
from which all things are made,
and which is in all and through all, seeking
more complete expression and fuller
life. This Intelligent Substance, in a
perfectly fluid state, permeates and
penetrates all things, and is in touch
with all minds. It is the source of all
energy and power, and constitutes the
"inflow" of life which Swedenborg saw,
vitalizing all things. It is working to
one definite end, and for the fulfillment
of one purpose; and that purpose is the
advancement of life toward the complete
expression of Mind. When man harmonizes
himself with this Intelligence,<span class='pagenum'>[Pg 66]</span>
it can and will give him health and wisdom.
When man holds steadily to the
purpose to live more abundantly, he
comes into harmony with this Supreme
Intelligence.</p>
<p>The purpose of the Supreme Intelligence
is the most Abundant Life for all;
the purpose of this Supreme Intelligence
for you is that you should live more
abundantly. If, then, your own purpose
is to live more abundantly, you are
unified with the Supreme; you are working
with It, and it must work with you.
But as the Supreme Intelligence is in
all, <i>if you harmonize with it you must
harmonize with all; and you must desire
more abundant life for all as well as for
yourself</i>. Two great benefits come to
you from being in harmony with the
Supreme Intelligence.</p>
<p>First, you will receive wisdom. By
wisdom I do not mean knowledge of
facts so much as ability to perceive and
understand facts, and to judge soundly
and act rightly in all matters relating<span class='pagenum'>[Pg 67]</span>
to life. Wisdom is the power to perceive
truth, and the ability to make the
best use of the knowledge of truth. It
is the power to perceive at once the best
end to aim at, and the means best
adapted to attain that end. With wisdom
comes poise, and the power to think
rightly; to control and guide your
thoughts, and to avoid the difficulties
which come from wrong thinking.
With wisdom you will be able to select
the right courses for your particular
needs, and to so govern yourself in all
ways as to secure the best results. You
will know how to do what you want to
do. You can readily see that wisdom
must be an essential attribute of the
Supreme Intelligence, since That which
knows all truth must be wise; and you
can also see that just in proportion as
you harmonize and unify your mind
with that Intelligence you will have
wisdom.</p>
<p>But I repeat that since this Intelligence
is All, and in all, you can enter<span class='pagenum'>[Pg 68]</span>
into Its wisdom only by harmonizing
with all. If there is anything in
your desires or your purpose which
will bring oppression to any, or work
injustice to, or cause lack of life for
any, you cannot receive wisdom from
the Supreme. Furthermore, your purpose
for your own self must be the best.</p>
<p>Man can live in three general ways:
for the gratification of his body, for that
of his intellect, or for that of his soul.
The first is accomplished by satisfying
the desires for food, drink, and those
other things which give enjoyable physical
sensations. The second is accomplished
by doing those things which
cause pleasant mental sensations, such
as gratifying the desire for knowledge
or those for fine clothing, fame, power,
and so on. The third is accomplished
by giving way to the instincts of unselfish
love and altruism. Man lives most
wisely and completely when he functions
most perfectly along all of these
lines, without excess in any of them.<span class='pagenum'>[Pg 69]</span>
The man who lives swinishly, for the
body alone, is unwise and out of harmony
with God; that man who lives
solely for the cold enjoyments of the
intellect, though he be absolutely moral,
is unwise and out of harmony with God;
and the man who lives wholly for the
practice of altruism, and who throws
himself away for others, is as unwise
and as far from harmony with God as
those who go to excess in other ways.</p>
<p>To come into full harmony with the
Supreme, you must purpose to LIVE;
to live to the utmost of your capabilities
in body, mind, and soul. This must
mean the full exercise of function in all
the different ways, but without excess;
for excess in one causes deficiency in
the others. Behind your desire for
health is your own desire for more abundant
life; and behind that is the desire
of the Formless Intelligence to live more
fully in you. So, as you advance toward
perfect health, hold steadily to the purpose
to attain complete life, physical,<span class='pagenum'>[Pg 70]</span>
mental, and spiritual; to advance in all
ways, and in every way to live more;
if you hold this purpose you will be
given wisdom. "He that willeth to do
the will of the Father shall KNOW,"
said Jesus. Wisdom is the most desirable
gift that can come to man, for it
makes him rightly self-governing.</p>
<p>But wisdom is not all you may receive
from the Supreme Intelligence; you may
receive physical energy, vitality, life
force. The energy of the Formless
Substance is unlimited, and permeates
everything; you are already receiving
or appropriating to yourself this energy
in an automatic and instinctive way,
but you can do so to a far greater degree
if you set about it intelligently. The
measure of a man's strength is not what
God is willing to give him, but what he,
himself, has the will and the intelligence
to appropriate to himself. God
gives you all there is; your only question
is how much to take of the unlimited
supply.<span class='pagenum'>[Pg 71]</span></p>
<p>Professor James has pointed out that
there is apparently no limit to the powers
of men; and this is simply because man's
power comes from the inexhaustible
reservoir of the Supreme. The runner
who has reached the stage of exhaustion,
when his physical power seems
entirely gone, by running on in a Certain
Way may receive his "second
wind"; his strength is renewed in a
seemingly miraculous fashion, and he
can go on indefinitely. And by continuing
in the Certain Way, he may receive
a third, fourth, and fifth "wind"; we
do not know where the limit is, or how
far it may be possible to extend it. The
conditions are that the runner must
have absolute faith that the strength
will come; that he must think steadily
of strength, and have perfect confidence
that he has it, and that he must continue
to run on. If he admits a doubt into
his mind, he falls exhausted, and if he
stops running to wait for the accession
of strength, it will never come. His<span class='pagenum'>[Pg 72]</span>
faith in strength, his faith that he <i>can</i>
keep on running, his unwavering purpose
<i>to</i> keep on running, and his action
<i>in</i> keeping on seem to connect him to
the source of energy in such a way as to
bring him a new supply.</p>
<p>In a very similar manner, the sick
person who has unquestioning faith in
health, whose purpose brings him into
harmony with the source, and who performs
the voluntary functions of life in
a certain way, will receive vital energy
sufficient for all his needs, and for the
healing of all his diseases. God, who
seeks to live and express himself fully
in man, delights to give man all that is
needed for the most abundant life.
Action and reaction are equal, and when
you desire to live more, if you are in mental
harmony with the Supreme, the forces
which make for life begin to concentrate
about you and upon you. The One Life
begins to move toward you, and your
environment becomes surcharged with
it. Then, if you appropriate it by faith,<span class='pagenum'>[Pg 73]</span>
it is yours. "Ye shall ask what ye will,
and it shall be done unto you." Your
Father giveth not his spirit by measure;
he delights to give good gifts to you.</p>
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<p><span class='pagenum'>[Pg 74]</span></p>
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