<h2><SPAN name="CHAPTER_XVI" id="CHAPTER_XVI"></SPAN>CHAPTER XVI.</h2>
<h2>SUPPLEMENTARY INSTRUCTIONS.</h2>
<p>In forming a conception of
health, it is necessary to
think of the manner in
which you would live and
work if you were perfectly
well and very strong; to imagine yourself
doing things in the way of a perfectly
well and very strong person, until
you have a fairly good conception of
what you would be if you were well.
Then take a mental and physical attitude
in harmony with this conception;
and do not depart from this attitude.
You must unify yourself in thought
with the thing you desire; and whatever
state or condition you unify with yourself
in thought will soon become unified
with you in body. The scientific way
is to sever relations with everything
you do not want, and to enter into rela<span class='pagenum'>[Pg 140]</span>tions
with everything you do want.
Form a conception of perfect health,
and relate yourself to this conception in
word, act, and attitude.</p>
<p>Guard your speech; make every word
harmonize with the conception of perfect
health. Never complain; never
say things like these: "I did not sleep
well last night;" "I have a pain in my
side;" "I do not feel at all well to-day,"
and so on. Say "I am looking forward
to a good night's sleep to-night;" "I can
see that I progress rapidly," and things
of similar meaning. In so far as everything
which is connected with disease is
concerned, your way is to forget it; and
in so far as everything which is connected
with health is concerned, your
way is to unify yourself with it in
thought and speech.</p>
<p>This is the whole thing in a nutshell:
<i>make yourself one with Health in
thought, word, and action; and do not
connect yourself with sickness either by
thought, word, or action</i>.<span class='pagenum'>[Pg 141]</span></p>
<p>Do not read "Doctor Books" or medical
literature, or the literature of those
whose theories conflict with those herein
set forth; to do so will certainly undermine
your faith in the Way of Living
upon which you have entered, and cause
you to again come into mental relations
with disease. This book really gives
you all that is required; nothing essential
has been omitted, and practically
all the superfluous has been eliminated.
The Science of Being Well is an exact
science, like arithmetic; nothing can be
added to the fundamental principles,
and if anything be taken from them, a
failure will result. If you follow
strictly the way of living prescribed in
this book, you will be well; and you certainly
CAN follow this way, both in
thought and action.</p>
<p>Relate not only yourself, but so far
as possible all others, in your thoughts,
to perfect health. Do not sympathize
with people when they complain, or even
when they are sick and suffering. Turn<span class='pagenum'>[Pg 142]</span>
their thoughts into a constructive channel
if you can; do all you can for their
relief, but do it with the health thought
in your mind. Do not let people tell
their woes and catalogue their symptoms
to you; turn the conversation to
some other subject, or excuse yourself
and go. Better be considered an unfeeling
person than to have the disease
thought forced upon you. When you
are in company of people whose conversational
stock-in-trade is sickness and
kindred matters, ignore what they say
and fall to offering a mental prayer of
gratitude for your perfect health; and
if that does not enable you to shut out
their thoughts, say good-by and leave
them. No matter what they think or
say; politeness does not require you to
permit yourself to be poisoned by diseased
or perverted thought. When we
have a few more hundreds of thousands
of enlightened thinkers who will not
stay where people complain and talk
sickness, the world will advance rapidly<span class='pagenum'>[Pg 143]</span>
toward health. When you let people
talk to you of sickness, you assist them
to increase and multiply sickness.</p>
<p>What shall I do when I am in pain?
Can one be in actual physical suffering
and still think only thoughts of <i>health</i>?</p>
<p>Yes. Do not resist pain; recognize
that it is a good thing. Pain is caused
by an effort of the Principle of Health
to overcome some unnatural condition;
this you must know and feel. When
you have a pain, think that a process of
healing is going on in the affected
part, and mentally assist and co-operate
with it. Put yourself in full
mental harmony with the power which
is causing the pain; assist it; help it
along. Do not hesitate, when necessary,
to use hot fomentations and similar
means to further the good work which
is going on. If the pain is severe, lie
down and give your mind to the work
of quietly and easily co-operating with
the force which is at work for your good.
This is the time to exercise gratitude<span class='pagenum'>[Pg 144]</span>
and faith; be thankful for the power of
health which is causing the pain, and be
certain that the pain will cease as soon
as the good work is done. Fix your
thoughts, with confidence, on the Principle
of Health which is making such
conditions within you that pain will
soon be unnecessary. You will be surprised
to find how easily you can conquer
pain; and after you have lived for
a time in this Scientific Way, pains and
aches will be things unknown to you.</p>
<p>What shall I do when I am too weak
for my work? Shall I drive myself beyond
my strength, trusting in God to
support me? Shall I go on, like the
runner, expecting a "second wind"?</p>
<p>No; better not. When you begin to
live in this Way, you will probably not
be of normal strength; and you will
gradually pass from a low physical condition
to a higher one. If you relate
yourself mentally with health and
strength, and perform the voluntary
functions of life in a perfectly healthy<span class='pagenum'>[Pg 145]</span>
manner, your strength will increase
from day to day; but for a time you
may have days when your strength is
insufficient for the work you would like
to do. At such times rest, and exercise
gratitude. Recognize the fact that
your strength is growing rapidly, and
feel a deep thankfulness to the Living
One from whom it comes. Spend an
hour of weakness in thanksgiving and
rest, with full faith that great strength
is at hand; and then get up and go on
again. While you rest do not think of
your present weakness; <i>think of the
strength that is coming</i>.</p>
<p>Never, at any time, allow yourself
to think that you are giving way to
weakness; when you rest, as when you
go to sleep, fix your mind on the Principle
of Health which is building you
into complete strength.</p>
<p>What shall I do about that great bugaboo
which scares millions of people to
death every year—Constipation?</p>
<p>Do nothing. Read Horace Fletcher<span class='pagenum'>[Pg 146]</span>
on "The A B Z or Our Own Nutrition,"
and get the full force of his explanation
of the fact that when you live on this scientific
plan you need not, and indeed cannot,
have an evacuation of the bowels
every day; and that an operation in
from once in three days to once in two
weeks is quite sufficient for perfect
health. The gross feeders who eat from
three to ten times as much as can be
utilized in their systems have a great
amount of waste to eliminate; but if
you live in the manner we have described
it will be otherwise with you.</p>
<p>If you eat only when you have an
EARNED HUNGER, and chew every
mouthful to a liquid, and if you stop
eating the instant you BEGIN to be conscious
of an abatement of your hunger,
you will so perfectly prepare your food
for digestion and assimilation that practically
all of it will be taken up by the
absorbents; and there will be little—almost
nothing—remaining in the
bowels to be excreted. If you are able<span class='pagenum'>[Pg 147]</span>
to entirely banish from your memory all
that you have read in "doctor books"
and patent medicine advertisements
concerning constipation, you need give
the matter no further thought at all.
The Principle of Health will take care
of it.</p>
<p>But if your mind has been filled with
fear-thought in regard to constipation,
it may be well in the beginning for you
to occasionally flush the colon with
warm water. There is not the least
need of doing it, except to make the
process of your mental emancipation
from fear a little easier; it may be worth
while for that. And as soon as you see
that you are making good progress, and
that you have cut down your quantity
of food, and are really eating in the Scientific
Way, dismiss constipation from
your mind forever; you have nothing
more to do with it. Put your trust in
that Principle within you which has the
power to give you perfect health; relate
It by your reverent gratitude to the<span class='pagenum'>[Pg 148]</span>
Principle of Life which is All Power,
and go on your way rejoicing.</p>
<p>What about exercise?</p>
<p>Every one is the better for a little all-round
use of the muscles every day; and
the best way to get this is to do it by
engaging in some form of play or amusement.
Get your exercise in the natural
way; as recreation, not as a forced stunt
for health's sake alone. Ride a horse
or a bicycle; play tennis or tenpins, or
toss a ball. Have some avocation like
gardening in which you can spend an
hour every day with pleasure and profit;
there are a thousand ways in which you
can get exercise enough to keep your
body supple and your circulation good,
and yet not fall into the rut of "exercising
for your health." Exercise for fun
or profit; exercise because you are too
healthy to sit still, and not because you
wish to become healthy, or to remain so.</p>
<p>Are long continued fasts necessary?</p>
<p>Seldom, if ever. The Principle of
Health does not often require twenty,<span class='pagenum'>[Pg 149]</span>
thirty, or forty days to get ready for
action; under normal conditions, hunger
will come in much less time. In most
long fasts, the reason hunger does not
come sooner is because it has been inhibited
by the patient himself. He begins
the fast with the FEAR if not actually
with the hope that it will be many days
before hunger comes; the literature he
has read on the subject has prepared him
to expect a long fast, and he is grimly
determined to go to a finish, let the time
be as long as it will. And the sub-conscious
mind, under the influence of powerful
and positive suggestion, suspends
hunger.</p>
<p>When, for any reason, nature takes
away your hunger, go cheerfully on
with your usual work, and do not eat
until she gives it back. No matter if
it is two, three, ten days, or longer; you
may be perfectly sure that when it is
time for you to eat you will be hungry;
and if you are cheerfully confident and
keep your faith in health, you will suffer<span class='pagenum'>[Pg 150]</span>
from no weakness or discomfort caused
by abstinence. When you are not hungry,
you will feel stronger, happier, and
more comfortable if you do not eat than
you will if you do eat; no matter how
long the fast. And if you live in the
scientific way described in this book,
you will never have to take long fasts;
you will seldom miss a meal, and you
will enjoy your meals more than ever
before in your life. Get an earned hunger
before you eat; and whenever you
get an earned hunger, eat.</p>
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