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nifj uauiiia ouiM'M linn: uvjiimr.i r.uu. 3 Fundamental Principles of Mental Healing bt nn. u a. mrrriam. omaha. nth. For a thorough end comprehensive knowl edge of thl compHratlvoly nrw and some what difficult subject, it In absolutely nec essary that a person be possessed of suf ficient native ability to become well edu cated, or well trained, aa he must be. In Dot only the rudimentary studies of high school and cullege. but he must have read widely In all departments of knowledge end general culture. The more he knowa of the laws of language, literature, history and mathematics, the better will he be enabled to appreciate, understand and ap ply the principles and law of the higher branches of knowledge as revealed to us by and through the study of natural phe nomena and nature's methods of work, as shown and demonstrated by modern science and everywhere exhibited In the rreat law of general and special evolution. With this generous culture of a disciplined mind. In a sound brain and healthy body, he Is pre pared to Investigate further the principles and laws of eternal and ever varying na ture, and has a criterion to guide him and keep him from the follies . and fables of Ignorance and superstition that have ruled and atill so largely Influence the great mans of mankind everywhere In all the affairs of their living, thinking and doing. A detailed knowledge of the normal phy sical structure of the human body anatomy Is usually gained by the medical student, but more especially for surgical reasons only, while his knowledge of physiology or normal function Is most sadly deficient and gradually fades away as the years of ac tive service go by. Ills knowledge of dis eased structure, or pathological anatomy Is usually good, as may also be his knowl edge of embryology. Hut his knowledge of perverted or deranged function pathology Is very meager, and the complex functions of the nervous system are to him an un Vnown field. Ills diagnosis of structural changes In the body Is usually complete, but his diagnosis of peculiar functions, called symptoms complex. Is entirely beyond his reach, especially when applied to the intricate workings of the mind or nervous system. His knowledge of morganlo chem istry Is fine, but his knowledge of the chem istry of the body, the blood and the other fluids therein, the secretions and the ex cretions, as well as his knowledge of foods And drinks, and their Influence In causing or removing disease. Is so exceedingly small that we may almost say It Is of little or no account. The field of byglene la to him practically a sealed book, seldom to be opened exoept In emergencies and closed again when the epidemic has passed. To understand the mechanism of the entire body and Its workings, or manifestations under the various conditions that may exist, so as to arrange harmonious relations, It Is absolutely essential for this broad and gen erous culture I have above Indicated. If these basio principles I have stated are true, then Ignorant, uncultured persons who claim to practice mental healing are defrauding the publlo, and risking; the precious lives of those with whom they deal. The cultured and well trained physi cian is the only one who can safely ar range favorable conditions, and when ho has done tbls, then 11 becomes his privi lege, as well as his duty, to use the mind power ha possesses In the our of disease. The energy of the Infinite mind Is the universal power in nature, existing In everything, not only 1n human and animal life, but also In plants. In minerals and in space. This universal mind power responds to all proper efforts, when conditions for favorable results have been arranged. Mental healing is a fact But before this power Is invoked, conditions must be ar ranged, as In experiments in chemistry or in physics, and thla we do by right living, right thinking and In emergencies by the use of medicinal agents. The laws of psychology, so little understood by roost physlalans, must be known, respected and obeyed, then this mind power can be used and results obtained, no matter by whom used, or for what purpose called Into action. Mind power Is the most potont force In the universe, and is correlated with the other forces of nature, such as light, heat, electricity, etc Mind Is a sub Ueform of static energy, and from the depths of Uils universal ocean of mind power ail mental and physical power emerges. Man Is an individualised part of this great infinite power, and la free to draw upon It and use this In fin lie energy of the universe, and Is the creator and not the created. Matter Itself Is living, is latent energy, is lonlo, etherlal, elec trical and Is Uie resultant of the mental activity of the great Infinite. Thought is mind In action, and la the ultimate of all forces. Intelligence is a property of infinite mind, and Its activities pro duce matter. All diseases have a mental basic, prior to anything somatic or phys ical.. This being true, the cure of disease must be mental, or psychological activity. and when this activity is aroused in a proper manner, startling and beneficial re suits are very often' secured. This mind power Is like all the other energies of nature, wonderful in action and extent. when we have learned to handle it and make use of it TMs universal ocean of mind power Is our only source of dynamio energy, but we have at our disposal as much of Its force as we can carry off over our channels of supply. You may deride these Ideas now, and laugh at these views as visionary, but the future will demon Strate it to everyone as soon aa they have reached a stage of mental development wLere they can understand this philosophy. Mind power is as old aa creation, and Just aa universal as Is heat, light or electricity. It has shown out to the world In the folk lore, and ancient mysteries and ceremonies of ail people In all past ages. The brain is not a creator of mind, but Is In the nature of a converter or transformer of this universal mind power Into usable forms and phases. But It Is only during me last few years that this mind power has been carafully Investigated and placed upon a solentlflc foundation, and made to do service in the treatment of disease. A Study of psychology, based upon physi ology, has discovered eternal principles and laws that are as constant and vary ing as Is the law of gravitation. The wire less telegraph Is now In constant use. The wireless telephone Is a success. We can dispense with the wire. The next step has alrsady been partly accomplished that Is, to do away with the machines. Telemen lation or mind action, whether near or far, has been often done. Currents of mind power flow In vibratory waves from the mind of an Individual and act upon the minds of ethers, according to the laws of menlatlve induction. These mental vibrations from the sender awake corre sponding mental vibrations or mental states of fcaiiugs in the minds of other people similar to those existing In the nilnd of the mentator or render. Man baa but one mind, but this mind has several phases, and I will refer to only two, the conscious and the so-called subconscious mli.d. The conscious mind is the mind of desire and will power. Through the con scious mind is the subconscious mind Im pressed, and the earnest desires of the conscious mind are executed er carried out by the subconscious mind. The conscious salad Is a mind of action. The so ualled subconscious mind is the mind re action, and produces an expression in the personality, fur the subconscious mind will always da what it is directed aad Impressed te du. Ueuoe, If we knew how to Impress the subconscious, we can stimulate or in hibit function, and this Is the essential thing to do for the preservation of health. or the restoration of health when Impaired. Remember, would you impress another person, you must yourself deeply feel what you desire your patient to feel, and when you have done this and bis conscious mind has received the Impression and given It strongly to his subconscious mind, then will his subconscious mind carry out this earnest desire, and the cells of the body be moulded. Invigorated or restored, to their normal function of perfect health and activity. Remember this must be done In accordance with law, and not In opposi tion to physical, physiological or psycol- ogical law. The physician to succeed must Impress deeply upon the patient this funds mental fact, that whatever Is Impressed upon the subconscious will be carried out to its fullness. For instance, good? thoughts and good desires deeply felt wilt bring peace, power, health, happiness, harmony, Increased ability and a fine character. while wrong thoughts deeply felt will bring depression, fear, discord, weakness, sick ness and failure. Here we have the key note to success In the management of all chronic diseases, and unless these prlncl pies are carried out thoroughly and com pletely, all other methods will end In failure. An Important point here must nut be overlooked. All fear of a certain thing, or fear of anything? must be removed from the mind, for If the patient is deeply im pressing the subconscious mind with the tear of anything, that very thing which he fears will be consummated, unless there be other Influences to counteract the Im pression. Neither must one be continually commanding the subconscious not to do a certain thing, for by this very directing and commanding he Is Impressing the sub conscious with the very Idea, and It will do that very thing. To remove a func tional or even an organic pathological con dition, as In many forms of sickness, try to forget It absolutely and Impress upon the subconscious by a strong dexlre the idea of health or normal function, and this alone. Desire health earnestly and so com pletely that every thought of sickness Is forgotten. Impress the subconscious with mental sunshine, peace, hope and good will to onesself and to all the world, and these Influences will work out in his en tire being and personality. I do not ignore or condemn the use of drugs, surgical methods or other measures, as they axe necessary agents In the man agement of diseases, but I do In the strongest words possible condemn the in discriminate and reckless use of drugs, that tear down and destroy vitality, and put thousands ot people in their graves every year. Drugs and surgical operations are emergency measures only, too often used for the purpose of Increasing the phy sician's bank account. When the emergency has passed, they forget, or at least neg lect, to carry out necessary measures of right thinking of light living, that are so very Important In the prevention of dis ease and the restoration of normal func tion, following operations. Mind gleams in every particle ef a normal body, and the entire structure is made over anew, about every twelve months or less. The power of the will, earnest desire and the action of the the will, earnest desire and the action of the tlon o( disease and restoration of health. Is well understood, and has a scientific basis, that many are coming to appreciate. The physician with a strong personality who thoroughly understands and applies these principles of recent psychology, will use fewer drugs, and there will be many lees operations for the surgeon to perform. Every form of error leads towards disease and death, while every truth understood and lived leads correspondingly towards health, happiness and long life. Man should avoid all habits, creeds. Ideas or modes of thought and living, which tend to demor alise, or In any way deeply Influence the power of the sub-conscious mind in Its won derful instinct of the preservation of health. The secret of perennial life Is to make In dividual life permanently useful to nature, In accordance with the sublime scheme of evolution, for "As a man thlnketh, so Is he," and obedience to law is the condition of well being. This can be attained by bringing about and maintaining a balance, between the wear and repair of the body. Man Is dally reborn In the likeness, or image, and In accordance with the thoughts he entertains. The physician to succeed In using mind power as the basis of ail mental dealing, should have a thorough knowledge of human character, and be able to analyse the aytntoms complex, and to differentiate the various conditions of mental action and living, that underlie and are so often the cause of Impaired powers of resistance to noxious agents and mlcro scoplo organisms. The physicians should have a strong and abiding faith in the eternal laws of mind power, and In their efficiency and great value. In alleviating suffering and curing disease, and should be able to so impress his patient, that he will faithfully follow directions, obey physi ological and psychological laws, and by tight thinking and right living and a firm reliance and implicit faith in the power of the Infinite, move on to better health, and permanent recovery from all undesirable conditions. All healing. Is the result of response on the part of the subjective mind to external stimuli of siroe kind. This ex terna stimuli Is often suggestion In Its broadest sense, and will produce the heal ing result when allowed freedom to re spond. To arouse this latent power within the patient, and put him In touch with the great Infinite power that causes every chord In his being to vibrate In harmony la the work of the mental healer, and through mental processes to stimulate or Inhibit functions, rebuild worn out tissues and regenerate the whole being. Hope Is constructive and strengthening while fear la destructive and weakening. Intelligence resides In every cell of the body, and the latent energy of the cell will always re spond to the proper stimulus, when the ob jective mind gives Its consent by impress ing the subconscious mind, and normal aotlvlty Is reinstated, and the recreative process begins. When external and in ternal conditions have been arranged by the use of drugs and hygenlo measures, then this Divine, but latent power, can cure many diseases in their early stages, and Is the essential factor In the cure of all diseases. When these fundamental prin ciples are carefully carried out, followed by a correct and well adapted system of phTaicai exercises, wonderful results nay be obtained In a large percentage of chronlo cases, that are usually neglected by the average physician, wbo depends on drugs alone and knows little or nothing ol mental healing.. These views are not chimerical, nor are they the creations of a disordered Imagina tion. They are the truths and principles of the new psychology, whose basis is mod ern science and modern philosophy. Too long have physicians used, and put their faith In drugs, and allowed nonprofessional and untrained people to popularise the truth, that diseases are cured by, and only, through right living and right think Ing, and the inherent powers of man's organism. All great discoveries of soience, philosophy and ethics have always been stubbornly opposed by the nonprogressive, the oonwrvatlve element, who, clinging to their fables and superstitions, have hin dered the world's progress In all past aires. Thousands of physicians are awake today to the new thought, and all others must follow, In accordance with the universal laws of evolution, or soon be burled In the darkness and debris of their own decadence and conservatism. "Truth wears no masque, bows at no human shrine, seeks neither place nor ap plause; she only asks a hearing." COLOR THE BASIS OF FASHION Japueee I dea of Wosnaa's Gr sneats Subordinate Cat to Color. The woman of Japan does not have to bother or Interest herself In what the com ing fashions are In dress. She does not have to be prepared to change her full plaited short skirt Into a long, sweeping tight one or a banded, strapped hobble one, but what she does have to do Is to o hangs the color of her kimonos to carry out the Japanese Idea of fashion. Color is the thing. Her kimono remains the same, but Madam Nippon may be terribly out of fashion If she dons a kimono that is pink when the season's dictator of women's fashions says that she should be wearing violet tones. And how many peo ple know that the older a woman of Japan gets the shorter and smaller her kimono sleeves? This Interesting feminine gossip, says the New York American, came from the wife" of Tokio's mayor Mme. Teuklo Oxskl ac claimed the most beautiful Japanese woman that has visited our shores as she sat In the Hotel Astor. Mme. Osakl was dressed modlshly In a black silk costume, with white about the neck, over which she wore a long gray fur coat. Her hat was of deep violet velvet, trimmed with violet. "Our women are further advanced so cially than they were before the new code of ten years ago," sht said. "It has been brought about through the difference In the marriage laws largely. Now divorce can only be procured through mutual con sent Formerly a man could divorce his wife without any cause whatsoever. Ac cording to the present laws there are Just two reasons for divorcing a woman on la unfaithfulness and the ether le It she has served a prison sentence of ever a year's time, "The women of Japan have not the so cial equality that the women of FSigtand and America have, and It will be far bet ter when they get it. I think It will come In no very distant time, for the educa tional advantages that women are receiv ing In Japan have opened their eyes to the Importance of It, and they have called the attention of their I.Visbanda and broth ers and fathers, who will certainly recog nise the rights of their women. Hut men never acquiesce In anything unless com pelled to. "I hope we do not have political rights; we women of Japan do not want them; we are not as yet Interested In them. What we want Is equal rights with men before the law In matters of property and of divorce and marriage." Mme, Osakl says that although girls are allowed a voice In their marriage more than formerly, the mother still selects her sons-ln-Iaw. "Our girls, ' she explained, "are brought up with different Ideas of life. We are taught that our lives sire to hold suffering and care, and whatever there Is ot happi ness Is an accident Marriage is looked forward to as one of woman's duties and as a high service. Therefore she generally accepts her mother's choice of a husband without dissent, for she is brought up to believe that her parents' Judgment Is best until she Is married. I lean strongly to my own country's bringing up of girls. Marriages, for the most part, are satisfac tory, and divorces are much lens frequent than Is America." Mme, Osakl says that although clgaret smoking has become so fashionable In England and in Europe and although her countrywomen smoke their tiny pipes and clgarets, she is pleased that It has grown somewhat unfashionable In Japan and that women of the upper classes are not so frequently seen Indulging In the pipes. POISONED THROUGH HIS SCALP Merearlal Head rowder r4 ar Mother Caooes Death ot a Baby, John A. MacFarland. 1 jreara old. et tr-30 North Nare street. Philadelphia, died In the Mary Irexel Home from poisoning resulting from his mother rubbing a mer curial preparation on Ms head. Mrs. Mao Farland Is frantlo that her baby should have died as a result of an act of mater nal kindness. The officials of the home and Deputy Coroner Praun have done what they could to comfort her, however. Informing her that death from mercurial poisoning through the pores of the scalp Is unusual. "No blame for the child s death Is at tached to anyone," the deputy coroner said today, after he had made an Investi gation. "I had used the substance on John's head before." Mrs. MacFarland said. "It did not harm him then, and I had no Ides, it would harm him tnls time." A physician In the Drexel home ex plained that the mercury In the prepara tion used on the ciUld's head had worked its way through the pores of the scalp, entered the blood, and oeen carried to the kidneys. There it set up an Irrtatloa that caused death after the little fellow had suffered terribly. It was a day after the mercurial prepara tion had been used before Illness mani fested Itself. 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