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,$v CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL LESSONS A course of study designed for the purpose of training the mind in habits of spiritual thought. THE GREAT DEMONSTRATION Series 1 Lesson 6 UNITY SCHOOL OF CHRISTIANITY 917 Tracy, Kansas City, Mo.

In The Beginning ANGELA MORGAN The great God dreamed a dream through me, Mighty as dream of God could be; He made me a victorious man, Shaped me unto a perfect plan, Summoned me forth to radiant birth Upon the radiant earth. He lavished gifts within my hand, Gave me the power to command The thundering forces that he hurled Upon the seething world.... Creation's dream was wondrous good Had I but understood. The great God dreamed a dream through me, But I was blind and could not see; My royal gifts were laid in rust, For parentage, I claimed the dust. Decay and sorrow, age and blight These gifts I deemed my right. The great God spoke a word through me That word was LIFE. How can it be That I, in God's own substance made, Should face the universe, afraid? Born of eternal life am I Why should I fail and die? O God, so huge was Thine intent, So greatly was Thy passion spent, This counterfeit is not the plan That Thou didst dream for man. 'Tis this: Man's dream must mate with Thine. Man's word, man's life, must be divine; Man must be conscious through and through To make Thy dream come true! COPYRIGHT BY DODD, HEAD» CO.. INC. THE GREAT DEMONSTRATION We often hear the word demonstration. It is defined as: an exhibition; proof; especially, proof beyond the possibility of doubt or denial. In this lesson we may designate a demonstration as an exhibition or example of the working of a spiritual law; a proof beyond the possibility of doubt or denial of the operation of a principle. In order to have this proof there must be a change in consciousness from error thoughts to thoughts of Truth, and this is brought about by holding true ideas in the conscious mind until they take root in the subconsciousness, after which they will bear fruit in the consciousness and our knowledge will be put into expression in the manifest world. The great demonstration, that which crowns all others and includes all others, is the demonstration of eternal life for mind, soul, and body in harmonious unity here and now. The great demonstration is the continuous proving of spiritual law, a solving of all the problems of life; it is the understanding of perpetual growth, renewal, and reproduction of the divine 3

life form, the knowing that life is inexhaustible and indestructible, and a showing forth of this life eternally by the individual consciousness. All the attributes of Spirit life, substance, intelligence, love, and so on are eternal, but nothing exists for one except he become conscious of it. The importance of consciousness in all demonstrations, in the whole of salvation, should be clearly understood. Life is consciousness; consciousness is direct knowledge, knowing for oneself, knowing without the possibility of doubt, knowing all the time so that the knowing is a habit of thought. When the intellect grasps the understanding of Truth, that act symbolizes John the Baptist's going before and preparing the way; but a greater than John must come, and that greater one is Christ Jesus, the realization and the demonstration of Truth. "He that hath the Son hath the life; he that hath not the Son of God hath not the life." The personal, natural man does not have eternal life. It is the operation of a law that brings the law to our notice. A person may see the probability that he possesses divine powers, but until he knows by experi- 4 ment that he can use them he is not really conscious of possessing them. Realization of the effect of a single thought or a train of thought upon the body gives man possession (knowledge) of a principle of cause and effect, and it is the conscious use or application of this law which is the motive power in changing from the personal to the Christ consciousness. The change is brought about by letting go of error beliefs concerning life and by taking into the mind the understanding of life in the absolute. The absolute is that which is; it is the limitless, the unrelated, the unqualified Truth: pure being, pure knowing, not in a state of becoming. Jesus came and showed us how to attain this consciousness of life in its fullness; by understanding and applying the principles which He taught and proved, each one may reach the same consciousness. His teachings are not to prepare men for a heavenly home after they have separated from the body, but to give them the victory over the last enemy so that here and now they may become conscious of heaven and enter into its joys. The appearance and the disappearance of the human form on the material 5

plane are called "birth" and "death." So long as we believe in the necessity for birth in effectuating man's appearance as a physical being, we must believe in the necessity for the disappearance of that form, or death. Death is cessation or loss of any state of consciousness. Paul said, "I die daily." Local death is going on at all times and in all parts of the living body. Individual cells and elements are being cast off and replaced by new ones, a process essential to life. General death is the cessation of all vital phenomena without capability of resuscitation; it is the cessation or withdrawal of the individual consciousness from its physical vehicle of expression. Paul explains that Jesus took on Himself the flesh and blood of the mortal man "that through death he might bring to nought him that had the power of death, that is, the devil." Paul also stated to the Romans, "The wages of sin is death." So long as we continue to sin we may expect to receive our wages. The race in general accepts the idea that death is inevitable because it refuses to acknowledge the cause of death as sin. The way to overcome the effect, death, is to remove 6 the cause, sin. "Cast away from you all your transgressions, wherein ye have transgressed; and make you a new heart and a new spirit: for why will ye die, O house of Israel? For I have no pleasure in the death of him that dieth, saith the Lord Jehovah: wherefore turn yourselves, and live." Mankind in general looks upon sin as a transgression of the moral law, that is, a nonconforming to the law as set forth in the Ten Commandments. These have to do with the conduct of man. Sin originates in the consciousness. From Paul's mention of both the Devil and sin as the producer of death, it may seem at first thought that death has two causes, but there is in reality only one. God is perfection; man, His image-likeness, His offspring, is also perfect, but he is ignorant of his divine heritage. Sin is man's belief that he is separate from God, that he is limited and unlike his divine parent; it is a wandering from Truth, a disobedience, willful or otherwise, or an ignoring of the divine law of life. When there is a positive rebellion or disobedience it is called the Devil or the "Adversary." Whether sin is committed willfully or in 7

ignorance, the effect of the transgression is the same. In the American Standard version of the New Testament, the Devil is referred to as the Adversary. This Adversary is an adverse state of consciousness which has developed in man. Because of man's dual nature, which he does not fully understand, there is in the individual soul a warfare. Spiritually, man is the "descent" of the Holy Spirit, and his aspirations draw him upward toward his source, God. "No one hath ascended into heaven, but he that descended out of heaven, even the Son of Man." The Hebrew word that is translated Adam means: red earth. Manifestly, man is ascending from "red earth," from a lower or animal nature, and from this come his grosser desires and impulses. Not knowing that this conflict was all within his consciousness, he has felt as if he were in the hands of two powers, and has imaged one as a good being, God, and the other as an evil one, the Devil. He has made the Devil his alibi for selfishness and for the weakness of his will when he has been led astray by his animal desires. Paul's description exactly fits when he calls man's animal desires "the 8 mind of the flesh." The idea of a personal God must give way to the knowledge of God individualized in man, and the belief in the Devil must go before the understanding that the Devil is the expression of personality as personal consciousness, carnal mind. Since God is the one Presence and the one Power in the universe, the seeming power of the adversary must come from man, to whom God has given all authority, dominion, and freedom of will, for he is to represent God in the manifest world. Man, by using this freedom and power for his own selfish interests instead of recognizing the unity of all creation, has built within himself a state of consciousness adverse to the universal good. The strength of the adverse idea lies in the multiplying power that this idea has in the consciousness of people who have accepted it, giving to it the substance and intelligence of their thought until it seems to be a separate force, not under the control of man. It is an enemy, subtle, lying, deceiving; it is "a liar, and the father thereof." Part of man's great problem is to learn how to overcome the Adversary. To overcome it he needs to know its

character, that he may not be deceived by it; he must also understand that it is not himself. The adverse consciousness keeps its hold on man mainly by making him believe that it is himself. When it expresses its selfishness in some of its forms jealousy, greed, lust, anger, envy then man feels that he is a great sinner. He forgets that he is the sinless offspring of the perfect Father, and he identifies himself with the adverse consciousness and so loses the consciousness of his heritage of divinity. The Adversary helps to accuse man of sin. In Revelation 12:10, this Adversary is called the "accuser." Every overcomer needs to be on guard that he may not be deceived by the accusing voice within him. God does not accuse His offspring of anything wrong; His eyes are too pure to behold iniquity; He constantly beholds man in the perfection of his spiritual nature. Cast out all depression, all discouragement, all bondage to a belief in your sinfulness. The image of Truth constantly repeated or reproduced in mind will eliminate all other ideas, and the sinner will not exist because man's mind will have no image or reproduction of that idea. "Be fruitful, and multiply," 10 was the command, and this growth and multiplication of the divine image is the essential factor in life. A good overcoming word is: Greater is he that is in me than he that is in the toorld. That is, greater is the Christ in me than the Adversary who is of the world. By faith in our Christ righteousness sin is overcome. This Christ righteousness is not based on personal merit, but is a heritage that is ours as sons of God. God, our Father, is our inherent perfection, which we may manifest by claiming it and holding firmly to it in the face of all appearances to the contrary set up by the Adversary. If we claim our heritage, know ourselves as the sons of God free from all sin, and refuse to be identified with the adverse state of mind, we shall overcome all sin and, consequently, death, for death can come only through sin. Our knowing that sin has no power, except what we give it by believing in and making ourselves one with it, makes this overcoming more easy to accomplish. Christ is Truth, and righteousness is the functioning of Truth in the mind of man. The first appearance of the Adversary is recorded in Genesis under the figure of 11

a serpent, which was "more subtle than any beast of the field which Jehovah God had made." The serpent represents the quality in the human mind that takes of the good of God and uses it for selfish, unlawful, or sensuous purposes. He told Eve a lie in the very beginning and she believed him instead of Jehovah-God. Jehovah-God had told Adam and Eve that the result of disobedience would be death, but the serpent said, "Ye shall not surely die." The life force working out the divine command to "be fruitful, and multiply," reproduces the body form, but man is doing it in a separate organism instead of recreating and renewing the cells within his own body, as divine wisdom directs. Man is thus reproducing himself, the mortal man, instead of reproducing God from the image within, the immortal or spiritual man, the Christ. The lie that the personal man is immortal and does not die became incorporated into the race consciousness, and men are still believing that although they sin they are by nature immortal and do not die. When the Christ potentiality of life is quickened in man and he lays hold 12 of it, when he enters into the Christ consciousness, when he directs the life force in obedience to divine law, thus conserving it indefinitely, then, and then only, has he eternal life. The deceiver deludes man with the idea that death does not come by sin but comes because it is the will of God, or the course of nature, or the inevitable. Do not let yourself be robbed of life by any of these delusions. God is life, and it is His will that all His children should have life abundantly. If they have not realized their privilege, or have tried to demonstrate life and have not succeeded, the loving Father has provided opportunity for them to try again in a new body vehicle to work out the expression and manifestation of all man's inherent perfection in accordance with divine wisdom. This is called reincarnation; but it is no part of the law of man's being. When man understands the plan and purpose of life he begins to exercise his mastery over all limitations and consciously forms his own body vehicle, a spiritual creation, an image of the divine ideal, an embodiment of all the laws of the universe, an expression of 13

completeness the Son of God made manifest. Thus we see that the goal of man is not reincarnation, but resurrection: a rising again; the resumption of vigor the raising of the whole man, spirit, soul, and body, into the Christ consciousness of righteousness and life. There is first the divine center the creative idea; then an unfolding or expression of the divine faculties of the soul that it may be a "temple of the Holy Spirit"; then a vehicle for the manifestation of all the God qualities, the body of man. The divine law is constantly in operation, working out the adjustment of all things in perfect order and harmony. Everything in life works toward the observance of this law. So long as man counts himself a sinner, falling short of the perfection which is inherent within him, he causes disobedience, friction, inharmony, and there is loss of power and dominion. Man's choosing to be a law to himself has created conditions which bring him sorrow, suffering, dissolution. God's resolving these conditions into their primal elements is not vengeance or punishment, but is His releasing life and substance from the per- 14 petuating of error and by so doing preserving the integrity of the whole. There are in reality no destructive forces; what man sometimes calls a destructive force is divine love purifying and protecting and preparing him for a more perfect creation. The raising of the consciousness of man frees him from "the law of sin and death"; that is, the effect, death, is taken away by the removal of the cause, sin. A new law, "the law of the Spirit of life in Christ Jesus," is set into action; a new cause, the Christ righteousness, produces a new effect, eternal life. When man understands the relationship that exists between God and man, between man and his fellow man, and between man and the universe; when all men are guided by divine wisdom in thought, word, and deed; when universal love is expressed in each heart; when each person is conscious of all as much as he is of self then a new cause will have been set into operation which will bring forth eternal life instead of death. When Jesus took on Himself "the likeness of sinful flesh," He placed Himself where He had to meet and overcome all that man has to meet, including the adverse state of mind called the Devil. He

found that the Adversary tried to overthrow Him by quoting Scripture. We need to be on guard and to be so rooted and grounded in the knowledge of Truth that we shall at once detect any use of Scripture that would aim to keep us bound in the limitations of the natural man. It should be remembered that salvation freedom from sin and its bondage, freedom from all the limitations of both mind and body and the attainment of eternal life are not dependent upon man's power or ability. "By grace have ye been saved." Salvation is the gift (grace) of God, that is, it is man's heritage on account of his divine origin; it is not anything that is man's because of his personal merit. The personal man has no power of himself, and usually it is the realization of this fact that leads him to seek spiritual comfort in a higher power. Man had so long thought of his limitations that he failed to perceive that all freedom was his, that all good was a part of his being. Jesus Christ brought the gift of salvation within the reach of man. Through His teaching the law of right thinking and right feeling, and His example in proving the principle, He showed 16 the way to eliminate the consciousness of sin and to establish the consciousness of divinity. "Ye are gods, and all of you sons of the imost High." The first chapter of Genesis states that man was created in the image and after the likeness of God. Christ is the image or divine principle, which is inherent in each one, and Jesus is the Savior, or the constant outworking in man's mind of the God likeness, the claiming and the using unselfishly of all the attributes of God, the continuous proving or showing forth of all the laws of life. Jesus made the gift of salvation possible by showing the way. Man's responsibility is to take the gift and use it, to make practical application of it spiritually, mentally, and physically. The gift is individual, and each man must work out his own salvation or he will not be freed from sin, sickness, poverty, and death. All his ideas of life, his manner of living, must undergo a revision in order that he may unfold his knowledge and powers. The process by which the old state of consciousness, which produces general death to the physical form or vehicle of manifestation, is changed into the Christ 17

consciousness, which gives life, is called putting off "the old man" and putting on "the new man." In Truth "the new man" is and always has been present and intact in every man, and is the only reality. We must have faith that this is true. "The old man" has been put on by man's wrong thinking, which has been built into his consciousness; in other words, "the old man" is the outgrowth of wrong habits of thought. Since "the old man" has been put on by wrong thinking, he must be put off by right thinking. In the 6th chapter of Romans, Paul describes the plan and work of salvation: "For if we have become united with him in the likeness of his death, we shall be also in the likeness of his resurrection; knowing this, that our old man was crucified with him, that the body of sin might be done away, that so we should no longer be in bondage to sin; for he that hath died is justified from sin. But if we died with Christ, we believe that we shall also live with him; knowing that Christ being raised from the dead dieth no more; death no more hath dominion over him. For the death that he died, he died unto sin once: but the life that he liveth, he liveth 18 unto God. Even so reckon ye also yourselves to be dead unto sin, but alive unto God in Christ Jesus." To get spiritual understanding of Paul's meaning you must take his statements into the silence and by prayer and meditation gain the quickening of Spirit that will make their truth a saving power in your consciousness. Words like these will help to quicken the understanding: / will reckon myself to he dead unto sin, but alive unto God in Christ Jesus. I am risen with Christ. Sin has no dominion over me. Death has no dominion over me. I am a new creature in Christ Jesus. I am a member of His body. Not by works done in righteousness, which I did myself, but according to His mercy He saved me, through the washing of regeneration and by the renewing of the Holy Spirit. To put off "the old man" one must have faith. Despite all appearances to the contrary, man must count himself dead to sin. He cannot be saved unless he is willing to cooperate, to make the effort, and the first step is to believe in his inherent divinity and to put away all belief in himself as a sinner. He dies to sin. 19

The next step, taken by faith, is to begin daily to unfold the spiritual powers which have remained latent within him. Each day he becomes more and more alive to Spirit, thinking with the Christ mind and living the Christ life in all his relations. The body must share in the scheme of salvation, for it is "a temple of the living God," and "the whole creation groaneth,... waiting for... the redemption of our body." One may redeem one's body by understanding Truth and by holding words of Truth in mind until they become a part of the subconsciousness and are built into the flesh. The Word must be made flesh through the law of thought. The flesh made by the thoughts and words of the natural man is mortal, corruptible. The flesh made by the thoughts and words of Truth is immortal and incorruptible; it is not subject to decay or death, because it is made of the incorruptible substance of Spirit. Love is the great organizing power of Being and is an essential factor in demonstrating eternal life. Love united with wisdom harmonizes all the functions of the organism and saves mind and body 20 from the destructive, disintegrating effects of jealousy, hate, and anger. Power gives dominion and establishes a positive force which prevents the forming of negative conditions that cause weakness. When one perceives that the body is an instrument of Spirit, such perception helps to redeem it from any drawbacks of its flesh or animal origin. Every one of the attributes of Being has a place in the work of redemption. One should keep the life, intelligence, love, power, and substance of Spirit active in the body by giving attention to them in prayer and meditation. The conscious thought should be carried through the organism every day, giving to every part of the body words of Truth that will quicken it and build into it the one pure substance. Silently hold these quickening words: The Spirit of Him that raised up Jesus quickens my body. My body is the temple of the living Cod. I am not in the flesh but in Spirit, because the Spirit of God dwells in me. The law of the Spirit of life in Christ Jesus has made me free from the law of sin and death. To speak some word that has direct reference to a particular part of the body 21

is sometimes a help in awakening consciousness in that part. For instance, if you wish to feel the quickening power of the Word in your feet, you will find it easier to center your attention on them if you concentrate on statements like these: My feel are established on the rock Christ Jesus. My feel are filled rvith the quickening, vitalizing life of Spirit, and they love to express it. Jesus said to the woman of Samaria, at the well, "If thou knewest the gift of God, and who it is that saith to thee, Give me to drink; thou wouldest have asked of him, and he would have given thee living water.... the water that I shall give him shall become in him a well of water springing up unto eternal life." In Revelation this water is described as a "river of water of life, bright as crystal." This great fountain or river of life is within man when he comes into touch with the quickening power of Spirit. The life idea seems to be the desire of God for selfexpression; it is the active or positive energy of which divine substance is the negative or passive counterpart. It flows through man, a life-giving stream of intelligent, vitalizing energy, renewing and 22 restoring the body to the wholeness of Spirit. To non> about this life energy is not enough; it must be felt. The consciousness must receive it and feel it filling and thrilling the body from the inmost to the outermost of the organism. There can be no death where this life stream flows; it flows freely and continuously where the Christ righteousness opens the way, and it keeps spirit, soul, and body eternally renewed. This is what it is to be saved "to the uttermost." QUESTIONS 1. What is a demonstration? 2. What is the great demonstration? 3. What is consciousness; and what place has it in demonstration? 4. What is the absolute? 5. What is the cause of death? 6. What is sin? 7. What is the meaning of "the Devil"? 23

What other names are given to him? Is there a personal Devil? 8. Explain where the Adversary gets his power. 9. How is the accuser overcome? 10. What is the Christ righteousness? 11. What deceptive thoughts concerning life does the Adversary give to the race? 12. What place does reincarnation fill in the experience of men? 13. What is the resurrection? 14. How does salvation come to men? 15. What has man to do with the work of salvation? 16. What is the first step in putting off "the old man"? In putting on "the new man"? 17. What is meant by the expression "the law of sin and of death"? 18. What is "the law of the Spirit of life in Christ Jesus"? 19. How is the benefit of salvation given to the body? 20. Where is the river of life? How do we come into consciousness of it? PRINTED IK U. 6. A. 24 (FS6 1SO0 8-29)