TO THE EDITOR. Siii,—l hope that no one interested in and carrying out M. Cone's auto-suggestion treatment will be at all deterred by Dr Ginson’s dictum. Coueism is all a step in the right direction to grout and glorious discoveries. Science is proving more and more that all the so-called impossible things are natural, and may be accomplished by humans, once they realise that the power to become co-parluers with the Divine will is innately implanted within them and that there is “<v spirit in man and the inspiration of the Almighty giveth him understanding.” All a man has to do is to add to his fait.h and knowledge and take command over the selfish, materialistic side of his nature, and ho will discover that the very cells of his body are alive with intelligent instinct and act in accordance with his thought direction. What a supreme idea to have arrived at! No wonder we are assured that we are heirs of Jesus (he Christ, and sons of God, as surely as Ho was. The indispensable tiling is control of selfish, foolish, wayward wills and the recog nition of our imbecility, grasp the idea of Spirit power, “arise and go to our Father” with intense and supreme desire to remodel and refine our lives on the Divine plan, and as the atmosphere is lavishly abundant for the supply of our human beings, so is the Spirit power interpenetration, forming, indeed, everything which we cun discern with our human eyes and capable of being as readily imbibed by our mind through our brain as the air is through our lungs, and as certainly. Mistakes will lie made and failures will occur as surety ns in mastering flying or in conquering electricity. If auto-suggestion is carried out on the highest noblest lines, it is just working in harmony with the Divine wish, and if wo can say with a full conviction of holy belief. 'T am well, I am strong, through the power and life of the Holy Spirit” no evil results will ever follow. Step hy stop, hit by bit, according to nnr faith, all will ho given unto us. Think of the progress made the last 20 years, and believe.—l am. etc.. Science.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19069, 15 January 1924, Page 9
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