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W D Wattles

THE
SCIENCE OF
BEING WELL

BY

WALLACE D. WATTLES

Author of "The Science of Getting Rich," etc.

PRICE, $1.00

PUBLISHED BY
ELIZABETH TOWNE
HOLYOKE, MASS.

1910

PRICE, $1.00

PUBLISHED BY
ELIZABETH TOWNE
HOLYOKE, MA.

1910


COPYRIGHT, SEPTEMBER, 1910
BY
WALLACE D. WATTLES

CONTENTS

PAGE
Introduction5
I.The Health Principle9
II.Faith Foundation17
III.Life and Its Organisms27
IV.What to Consider35
V.Belief46
VI.Using the Will56
VII.Health from God65
VIII.Overview of Mental Processes74
IX.When to Eat80
X.What to Eat89
XI.How to Eat Well99
XII.Hunger and cravings108
XIII.In a nutshell116
XIV.Breathing125
XV.Sleep133
XVI.Supplementary Instructions139
XVII.A Summary of the Science of Being Well151

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PREFACE.

This volume is the second of a series, the first of which is "THE SCIENCE OF GETTING RICH." As that book is intended solely for those who want money, so this is for those who want health, and who want a practical guide and handbook, not a philosophical treatise. It is an instructor in the use of the universal Principle of Life, and my effort has been to explain the way in so plain and simple a fashion that the reader, though he may have given no previous study to New Thought or metaphysics, may readily follow it to perfect health. While retaining all essentials, I have carefully eliminated all non-essentials; I have used no technical, abstruse, or difficult language, and have kept the one point in view at all times.[Pg 6]

This book is the second in a series, with the first being "THE SCIENCE OF GETTING RICH." Just as that book is aimed at people who want to make money, this one is for those who seek health and are looking for a practical guide, not a philosophical discussion. It's designed to teach the use of the universal Principle of Life, and I've tried to explain the concepts in a straightforward and simple way so that even readers who haven’t studied New Thought or metaphysics can easily follow it to achieve perfect health. While keeping all the essential information, I've made sure to remove anything unnecessary; I've avoided using technical or complicated language and have stayed focused on the main point throughout.[Pg 6]

As its title asserts, the book deals with science, not speculation. The monistic theory of the universe—the theory that matter, mind, consciousness, and life are all manifestations of one Substance—is now accepted by most thinkers; and if you accept this theory, you cannot deny the logical conclusions you will find herein. Best of all, the methods of thought and action prescribed have been tested by the author in his own case, and in the case of hundreds of others during twelve years of practice, with continuous and unfailing success. I can say of the Science of Being Well that it works; and that wherever its laws are complied with, it can no more fail to work than the science of geometry can fail to work. If the tissues of your body have not been so destroyed that continued life is impossible, you can get well; and if you will think and act in a Certain Way, you will get well.

As the title suggests, the book is about science, not guesswork. The idea that the universe is one unified whole—that matter, mind, consciousness, and life are all different expressions of a single Substance—is now accepted by most thinkers. If you embrace this idea, you cannot ignore the logical conclusions presented here. Best of all, the recommended methods of thought and action have been tried and tested by the author and hundreds of others over twelve years, with consistent and reliable success. I can confidently say that the Science of Being Well is effective; where its principles are followed, it is just as dependable as the principles of geometry. As long as your body isn't so damaged that life is unthinkable, you can recover; and if you think and act in a specific way, you will get better.

If the reader wishes to fully understand the monistic theory of the cosmos,[Pg 7] he is recommended to read Hegel and Emerson; to read also "The Eternal News," a pamphlet by J. J. Brown, 300 Cathcart Road, Govanhill, Glasgow, Scotland. Some enlightenment may also be found in a series of articles by the author, which were published in The Nautilus, Holyoke, Mass., during the year 1909, under the title, "What Is Truth?"

If the reader wants to fully grasp the monistic theory of the cosmos,[Pg 7] it's suggested to read Hegel and Emerson; also check out "The Eternal News," a pamphlet by J. J. Brown, 300 Cathcart Road, Govanhill, Glasgow, Scotland. Some insights may also be found in a series of articles by the author that were published in The Nautilus, Holyoke, Mass., in 1909, titled "What Is Truth?"

Those who wish more detailed information as to the performance of the voluntary functions—eating, drinking, breathing, and sleeping—may read "New Science of Living and Healing," "Letters to a Woman's Husband," and "The Constructive Use of Foods," booklets by W. D. Wattles, which may be obtained from the publishers of this book. I would also recommend the writings of Horace Fletcher, and of Edward Hooker Dewey. Read all these, if you like, as a sort of buttress to your faith; but let me warn you against making the mistake of studying many con[Pg 8]flicting theories, and practicing, at the same time, parts of several different "systems"; for if you get well, it must be by giving your WHOLE MIND to the right way of thinking and living. Remember that the SCIENCE OF BEING WELL claims to be a complete and sufficient guide in every particular. Concentrate upon the way of thinking and acting it prescribes, and follow it in every detail, and you will get well; or if you are already well, you will remain so. Trusting that you will go on until the priceless blessing of perfect health is yours, I remain,

Those who want more detailed information about the voluntary functions—eating, drinking, breathing, and sleeping—can read "New Science of Living and Healing," "Letters to a Woman's Husband," and "The Constructive Use of Foods," booklets by W. D. Wattles, which can be obtained from the publishers of this book. I would also recommend the writings of Horace Fletcher and Edward Hooker Dewey. Feel free to read all these as a support for your beliefs; but be careful not to make the mistake of studying many conflicting theories and trying to practice parts of several different "systems" at the same time; because if you want to get better, it must be by fully committing your MIND to the right way of thinking and living. Remember that the SCIENCE OF BEING WELL claims to be a complete and sufficient guide in every aspect. Focus on the way of thinking and acting it suggests, and follow it in every detail, and you will get better; or if you are already well, you will stay that way. I hope you continue until the invaluable gift of perfect health is yours.

Very truly yours,

Sincerely yours,

Wallace D. Wattles.

Wallace D. Wattles.


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CHAPTER I.

The Health Principle.

In the personal application of the Science of Being Well, as in that of the Science of Getting Rich, certain fundamental truths must be known in the beginning, and accepted without question. Some of these truths we state here:—

In applying the Science of Being Well personally, just like with the Science of Getting Rich, there are some basic truths that must be understood from the start and accepted without doubt. Here are some of these truths:—

The perfectly natural performance of function constitutes health; and the perfectly natural performance of function results from the natural action of the Principle of Life. There is a Principle of Life in the universe; it is the One Living Substance from which all things are made. This Living Substance permeates, penetrates, and fills the interspaces of the universe; it is in and through all things, like a very refined and diffusible ether. All life[Pg 10] comes from it; its life is all the life there is.

The natural functioning of the body defines health, and this natural functioning comes from the inherent action of the Principle of Life. There is a Principle of Life in the universe; it is the One Living Substance from which everything is created. This Living Substance fills and surrounds every part of the universe; it exists within and through all things, like a very fine, spread-out ether. All life originates from it; its life is the totality of existence.

Man is a form of this Living Substance, and has within him a Principle of Health. (The word Principle is used as meaning source.) The Principle of Health in man, when in full constructive activity, causes all the voluntary functions of his life to be perfectly performed.

Man is a form of this Living Substance, and has a Principle of Health within him. (The word Principle here means source.) The Principle of Health in man, when working at full capacity, ensures that all the voluntary functions of his life are carried out perfectly.

It is the Principle of Health in man which really works all healing, no matter what "system" or "remedy" is employed; and this Principle of Health is brought into Constructive Activity by thinking in a Certain Way.

It is the Principle of Health in people that truly enables all healing, regardless of what "system" or "remedy" is used; and this Principle of Health is activated through thinking in a Certain Way.

I proceed now to prove this last statement. We all know that cures are wrought by all the different, and often opposite, methods employed in the various branches of the healing art. The allopath, who gives a strong dose of a counter-poison, cures his patient; and the homeopath, who gives a diminutive dose of the poison most similar to that[Pg 11] of the disease, also cures it. If allopathy ever cured any given disease, it is certain that homeopathy never cured that disease; and if homeopathy ever cured an ailment, allopathy could not possibly cure that ailment. The two systems are radically opposite in theory and practice; and yet both "cure" most diseases. And even the remedies used by physicians in any one school are not the same. Go with a case of indigestion to half a dozen doctors, and compare their prescriptions; it is more than likely that none of the ingredients of any one of them will be in the others. Must we not conclude that their patients are healed by a Principle of Health within themselves, and not by something in the varying "remedies"?

I'm now going to prove this last statement. We all know that cures come from various, often opposing, methods used in different areas of healing. The allopath, who prescribes a strong dose of a counteracting substance, heals their patient, while the homeopath, who gives a very small dose of a substance similar to what causes the disease, also finds success. If allopathy has ever cured a specific illness, then homeopathy definitely hasn't cured that illness; conversely, if homeopathy has ever healed a condition, allopathy cannot have cured that same condition. The two approaches are fundamentally different in theory and practice, yet both "cure" many diseases. Furthermore, the remedies prescribed by doctors within the same school are not identical. If you go to half a dozen doctors with indigestion and compare their prescriptions, it's highly likely that none of the ingredients will match. Shouldn't we conclude that their patients are healed by an inner Principle of Health, rather than by the different "remedies"?

Not only this, but we find the same ailments cured by the osteopath with manipulations of the spine; by the faith healer with prayer, by the food scientist with bills of fare, by the Christian Scientist with a formulated creed state[Pg 12]ment, by the mental scientist with affirmation, and by the hygienists with differing plans of living. What conclusion can we come to in the face of all these facts but that there is a Principle of Health which is the same in all people, and which really accomplishes all the cures; and that there is something in all the "systems" which, under favorable conditions, arouses the Principle of Health to action? That is, medicines, manipulations, prayers, bills of fare, affirmations, and hygienic practices cure whenever they cause the Principle of Health to become active; and fail whenever they do not cause it to become active. Does not all this indicate that the results depend upon the way the patient thinks about the remedy, rather than upon the ingredients in the prescription?

Not only that, but we also see the same issues being resolved by the osteopath through spinal adjustments; by the faith healer through prayer; by the nutritionist with meal plans; by the Christian Scientist with a specific creed; by the mental scientist using affirmations; and by hygienists with various lifestyle approaches. What conclusion can we draw from all these facts except that there is a Health Principle common to all individuals, which actually brings about all the healing? There’s something in all these "systems" that, under the right conditions, activates the Health Principle. In other words, medicines, manipulations, prayers, meal plans, affirmations, and health practices work whenever they stimulate the Health Principle to take effect, and they fail whenever they don’t. Doesn’t all this suggest that the outcomes depend more on how the patient perceives the treatment than on the actual components in the remedy?

There is an old story which furnishes so good an illustration on this point that I will give it here. It is said that in the middle ages, the bones of a saint,[Pg 13] kept in one of the monasteries, were working miracles of healing; on certain days a great crowd of the afflicted gathered to touch the relics, and all who did so were healed. On the eve of one of these occasions, some sacrilegious rascal gained access to the case in which the wonder-working relics were kept and stole the bones; and in the morning, with the usual crowd of sufferers waiting at the gates, the fathers found themselves shorn of the source of the miracle-working power. They resolved to keep the matter quiet, hoping that by doing so they might find the thief and recover their treasures; and hastening to the cellar of the convent they dug up the bones of a murderer, who had been buried there many years before. These they placed in the case, intending to make some plausible excuse for the failure of the saint to perform his usual miracles on that day; and then they let in the waiting assemblage of the sick and infirm. To the intense astonish[Pg 14]ment of those in the secret, the bones of the malefactor proved as efficacious as those of the saint; and the healing went on as before. One of the fathers is said to have left a history of the occurrence, in which he confessed that, in his judgment, the healing power had been in the people themselves all the time, and never in the bones at all.

There's an old story that perfectly illustrates this point, so I'll share it here. It’s said that during the Middle Ages, the bones of a saint, kept in one of the monasteries, performed miraculous healings. On certain days, a large crowd of suffering people would gather to touch the relics, and everyone who did was healed. The night before one of these events, a sacrilegious thief managed to get into the case where the miraculous relics were stored and stole the bones. The next morning, with the usual crowd of patients waiting outside, the monks discovered they were without the source of their miracle-working power. They decided to keep this a secret, hoping to identify the thief and recover the bones. They quickly went to the convent's cellar and unearthed the bones of a murderer who had been buried there many years earlier. They placed these bones in the case, planning to come up with a believable excuse for why the saint wouldn’t be able to perform miracles that day, and then allowed the gathered sick and infirm to enter. To the absolute astonishment of those in on the secret, the bones of the criminal proved just as effective as the saint's, and the healings continued as before. It’s said that one of the monks wrote a history of the events, confessing that, in his view, the healing power had always resided in the people themselves, and never in the bones at all.

Whether the story is true or not, the conclusion applies to all the cures wrought by all the systems. The Power that Heals is in the patient himself; and whether it shall become active or not does not depend upon the physical or mental means used, but upon the way the patient thinks about these means. There is a Universal Principle of Life, as Jesus taught; a great spiritual Healing Power; and there is a Principle of Health in man which is related to this Healing Power. This is dormant or active, according to the way a man thinks. He can always quicken it into activity by thinking in a Certain Way.[Pg 15]

Whether the story is true or not, the conclusion applies to all the treatments used by different systems. The Power that Heals is within the patient themselves; and whether it becomes active or not depends not on the physical or mental methods employed, but on how the patient perceives these methods. There is a Universal Principle of Life, as Jesus taught; a significant spiritual Healing Power; and there is a Principle of Health within people that is connected to this Healing Power. This can be dormant or active, depending on an individual's mindset. They can always activate it by thinking in a Certain Way.[Pg 15]

Your getting well does not depend upon the adoption of some system, or the finding of some remedy; people with your identical ailments have been healed by all systems and all remedies. It does not depend upon climate; some people are well and others are sick in all climates. It does not depend upon avocation, unless in case of those who work under poisonous conditions; people are well in all trades and professions. Your getting well depends upon your beginning to think—and act—in a Certain Way.

Your recovery doesn’t rely on following a specific system or finding some cure; people with the same issues as you have been healed by all kinds of methods and treatments. It doesn’t depend on the climate; some are healthy and others are ill in every type of climate. It doesn’t depend on your job, except for those who work in toxic conditions; people thrive in all trades and professions. Your recovery depends on you starting to think—and act—in a certain way.

The way a man thinks about things is determined by what he believes about them. His thoughts are determined by his faith, and the results depend upon his making a personal application of his faith. If a man has faith in the efficacy of a medicine, and is able to apply that faith to himself, that medicine will certainly cause him to be cured; but though his faith be great, he will not be cured unless he applies it to himself.[Pg 16] Many sick people have faith for others but none for themselves. So, if he has faith in a system of diet, and can personally apply that faith, it will cure him; and if he has faith in prayers and affirmations and personally applies his faith, prayers and affirmations will cure him. Faith, personally applied, cures; and no matter how great the faith or how persistent the thought, it will not cure without personal application. The Science of Being Well, then, includes the two fields of thought and action. To be well it is not enough that man should merely think in a Certain Way; he must apply his thought to himself, and he must express and externalize it in his outward life by acting in the same way that he thinks.

The way a person thinks about things is shaped by what they believe about them. Their thoughts are influenced by their faith, and the outcomes depend on how they personally apply that faith. If someone believes in the effectiveness of a medicine and applies that belief to themselves, the medicine will definitely help them get better; however, even if their faith is strong, they won’t get better unless they apply it to their own situation. Many sick people can have faith for others but not for themselves. So, if they believe in a diet and can apply that belief personally, it will heal them; and if they believe in prayers and affirmations and personally apply that faith, those prayers and affirmations will heal them. Faith, when applied personally, leads to healing; and no matter how strong the faith or how consistent the thoughts, healing won’t happen without that personal application. The Science of Being Well, therefore, covers both thought and action. For someone to be well, it’s not enough to simply think in a certain way; they need to apply their thoughts to themselves and express and demonstrate it in their lives by acting in the same way they think.[Pg 16]


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CHAPTER II.

The Basics of Faith.

Before man can think in the Certain Way which will cause his diseases to be healed, he must believe in certain truths which are here stated:—

Before a person can think in the Certain Way that will lead to their diseases being healed, they must believe in certain truths that are stated here:—

All things are made from one Living Substance, which, in its original state, permeates, penetrates, and fills the interspaces of the universe. While all visible things are made from It, yet this Substance, in its first formless condition is in and through all the visible forms that It has made. Its life is in All, and its intelligence is in All.

All things come from one living substance that, in its original state, fills and surrounds the spaces of the universe. While everything we can see is made from it, this substance, in its initial formless state, exists in and throughout all the visible forms it has created. Its life is in everything, and its intelligence is in everything.

This Substance creates by thought, and its method is by taking the form of that which it thinks about. The thought of a form held by this substance causes it to assume that form; the[Pg 18] thought of a motion causes it to institute that motion. Forms are created by this substance in moving itself into certain attitudes or positions. When Original Substance wishes to create a given form, it thinks of the motions which will produce that form. When it wishes to create a world, it thinks of the motions, perhaps extending through ages, which will result in its coming into the attitude and form of the world; and these motions are made. When it wishes to create an oak tree, it thinks of the sequences of movement, perhaps extending through ages, which will result in the form of an oak tree; and these motions are made. The particular sequences of motion by which differing forms should be produced were established in the beginning; they are changeless. Certain motions instituted in the Formless Substance will forever produce certain forms.

This Substance is created through thought, and it takes on the shape of whatever it thinks about. When this substance imagines a shape, it becomes that shape; when it imagines a movement, it initiates that movement. This substance creates forms by positioning itself in certain ways. When the Original Substance wants to create a specific form, it envisions the movements that will create that form. When it wants to create a world, it contemplates the motions—possibly stretching over ages—that will bring about the form and shape of that world; and those motions are enacted. When it seeks to create an oak tree, it thinks about the series of movements, again possibly over ages, that will result in the shape of an oak tree; and those motions are brought into being. The specific sequences of motion that lead to different forms were established at the beginning; they remain constant. Certain movements initiated in the Formless Substance will always produce specific forms.

Man's body is formed from the Original Substance, and is the result of cer[Pg 19]tain motions, which first existed as thoughts of Original Substance. The motions which produce, renew, and repair the body of man are called functions, and these functions are of two classes: voluntary and involuntary. The involuntary functions are under the control of the Principle of Health in man, and are performed in a perfectly healthy manner so long as man thinks in a certain way. The voluntary functions of life are eating, drinking, breathing, and sleeping. These, entirely or in part, are under the direction of man's conscious mind; and he can perform them in a perfectly healthy way if he will. If he does not perform them in a healthy way, he cannot long be well. So we see that if man thinks in a certain way, and eats, drinks, breathes, and sleeps in a corresponding way, he will be well.

The human body is made from the Original Substance and is formed through specific motions that originally existed as thoughts of the Original Substance. The motions that create, renew, and repair the human body are known as functions, which fall into two categories: voluntary and involuntary. Involuntary functions are guided by the Principle of Health within a person and are carried out healthily as long as that person maintains a certain mindset. The voluntary functions of life include eating, drinking, breathing, and sleeping. These functions are mostly directed by a person's conscious mind, and they can be performed in a healthy way if one chooses to do so. If these actions aren't done healthily, a person won't stay well for long. Therefore, it's clear that if a person thinks positively and engages in healthy eating, drinking, breathing, and sleeping habits, they will remain well.

The involuntary functions of man's life are under the direct control of the Principle of Health, and so long as man[Pg 20] thinks in a perfectly healthy way, these functions are perfectly performed; for the action of the Principle of Health is largely directed by man's conscious thought, affecting his sub-conscious mind.

The involuntary functions of human life are directly influenced by the Principle of Health. As long as a person thinks in a completely healthy manner, these functions operate perfectly. This is because the Principle of Health is largely guided by our conscious thoughts, which impact our subconscious mind.

Man is a thinking center, capable of originating thought; and as he does not know everything, he makes mistakes and thinks error. Not knowing everything, he believes things to be true which are not true. Man holds in his thought the idea of diseased and abnormal functioning and conditions, and so perverts the action of the Principle of Health, causing diseased and abnormal functioning and conditions within his own body. In the Original Substance there are held only the thoughts of perfect motion; perfect and healthy function; complete life. God never thinks disease or imperfection. But for countless ages men have held thoughts of disease, abnormality, old age, and death; and the perverted functioning resulting from[Pg 21] these thoughts has become a part of the inheritance of the race. Our ancestors have, for many generations, held imperfect ideas concerning human form and functioning; and we begin life with racial sub-conscious impressions of imperfection and disease.

Man is a center of thought, able to create ideas; and since he doesn’t know everything, he makes mistakes and believes in errors. Not knowing all the truths, he assumes some things to be true when they are not. Man holds onto thoughts of disease and abnormal functioning, which distorts the action of the Principle of Health, leading to illness and abnormal conditions in his own body. In the Original Substance, only thoughts of perfect motion, ideal health, and complete life are present. God never thinks of disease or imperfection. But for countless ages, people have maintained thoughts of disease, abnormality, aging, and death; and the dysfunctional effects stemming from these thoughts have become part of our racial inheritance. Our ancestors have held flawed ideas about human form and functioning for generations, and we start life with inherited subconscious impressions of imperfection and disease.

This is not natural, or a part of the plan of nature. The purpose of nature can be nothing else than the perfection of life. This we see from the very nature of life itself. It is the nature of life to continually advance toward more perfect living; advancement is the inevitable result of the very act of living. Increase is always the result of active living; whatever lives must live more and more. The seed, lying in the granary, has life, but it is not living. Put it into the soil and it becomes active, and at once begins to gather to itself from the surrounding substance, and to build a plant form. It will so cause increase that a seed head will be produced containing thirty,[Pg 22] sixty, or a hundred seeds, each having as much life as the first.

This isn't natural, or part of nature's plan. The purpose of nature can only be the perfection of life. We see this from the very essence of life itself. It's the nature of life to continually move toward better living; progress is the unavoidable outcome of just being alive. Growth is always the result of active living; anything that lives must keep living more and more. The seed, sitting in the storage, has life, but it's not actively living. When you plant it in the soil, it becomes active and immediately starts to draw from the surrounding material to create a plant. This process will lead to an increase, producing a seed head that contains thirty, sixty, or a hundred seeds, each with as much life as the original.

Life, by living, increases.

Life grows through living.

Life cannot live without increasing, and the fundamental impulse of life is to live. It is in response to this fundamental impulse that Original Substance works, and creates. God must live; and he cannot live except as he creates and increases. In multiplying forms, He is moving on to live more.

Life can't exist without growth, and the basic drive of life is to thrive. Original Substance acts and creates in response to this basic drive. God must exist; and He can only exist by creating and expanding. By multiplying forms, He is moving towards greater existence.

The universe is a Great Advancing Life, and the purpose of nature is the advancement of life toward perfection; toward perfect functioning. The purpose of nature is perfect health.

The universe is a Great Advancing Life, and the purpose of nature is to help life move toward perfection; toward optimal functioning. The goal of nature is perfect health.

The purpose of Nature, so far as man is concerned, is that he should be continuously advancing into more life, and progressing toward perfect life; and that he should live the most complete life possible in his present sphere of action.

The purpose of Nature, as far as humans are concerned, is for them to continuously move toward more life and progress toward a perfect life; and to live the fullest life possible in their current sphere of action.

This must be so, because That which lives in man is seeking more life.[Pg 23]

This has to be true, because what lives in a person is seeking more life.[Pg 23]

Give a little child a pencil and paper, and he begins to draw crude figures; That which lives in him is trying to express Itself in art. Give him a set of blocks, and he will try to build something; That which lives in him is seeking expression in architecture. Seat him at a piano, and he will try to draw harmony from the keys; That which lives in him is trying to express Itself in music. That which lives in man is always seeking to live more; and since man lives most when he is well, the Principle of Nature in him can seek only health. The natural state of man is a state of perfect health; and everything in him, and in nature, tends toward health.

Give a little child a pencil and paper, and they start to draw simple shapes; what’s inside them is trying to express itself through art. Hand them a set of blocks, and they will attempt to build something; what’s inside them is looking for expression in architecture. Put them at a piano, and they will try to create music from the keys; what’s inside them is trying to express itself through music. What lives in a person always wants to thrive more; and since people live best when they are healthy, the natural principle in them can only seek health. The natural state of humans is perfect health; everything within them and in nature is geared towards health.

Sickness can have no place in the thought of Original Substance, for it is by its own nature continually impelled toward the fullest and most perfect life; therefore, toward health. Man, as he exists in the thought of the Formless Substance, has perfect health. Disease, which is abnormal or perverted func[Pg 24]tion—motion imperfectly made, or made in the direction of imperfect life—has no place in the thought of the Thinking Stuff.

Sickness has no place in the concept of Original Substance, because it is naturally driven toward the fullest and most perfect life; therefore, toward health. As a person exists within the idea of the Formless Substance, they have perfect health. Disease, which is an abnormal or distorted function—motion created imperfectly or directed toward an imperfect life—has no place in the idea of the Thinking Stuff.

The Supreme Mind never thinks of disease. Disease was not created or ordained by God, or sent forth from him. It is wholly a product of separate consciousness; of the individual thought of man. God, the Formless Substance, does not see disease, think disease, know disease, or recognize disease. Disease is recognized only by the thought of man; God thinks nothing but health.

The Supreme Mind never thinks about illness. Illness wasn’t created or intended by God, nor is it sent by Him. It is entirely a result of separate consciousness; of individual human thought. God, the Formless Substance, does not see illness, think about illness, know illness, or acknowledge illness. Illness is only recognized by human thought; God only thinks about health.

From all the foregoing, we see that health is a fact or TRUTH in the original substance from which we are all formed; and that disease is imperfect functioning, resulting from the imperfect thoughts of men, past and present. If man's thoughts of himself had always been those of perfect health, man could not possibly now be otherwise than perfectly healthy.

From everything mentioned earlier, we see that health is a fact or TRUTH in the original substance from which we are all formed; and that disease is flawed functioning, resulting from the flawed thoughts of people, both past and present. If people's thoughts about themselves had always been those of perfect health, they could not possibly be anything other than perfectly healthy now.

Man in perfect health is the thought[Pg 25] of Original Substance, and man in imperfect health is the result of his own failure to think perfect health, and to perform the voluntary functions of life in a healthy way. We will here arrange in a syllabus the basic truths of the Science of Being Well:—

Man in perfect health is the idea of Original Substance, while man in imperfect health is the outcome of his own failure to think about perfect health and to carry out the voluntary functions of life in a healthy manner. We will now outline the fundamental truths of the Science of Being Well:—

There is a Thinking Substance from which all things are made, and which, in its original state, permeates, penetrates, and fills the interspaces of the universe. It is the life of All.

There is a Thinking Substance that everything is made from, and which, in its original state, spreads throughout, fills, and occupies the empty spaces of the universe. It's the essence of all life.

The thought of a form in this Substance causes the form; the thought of a motion produces the motion. In relation to man, the thoughts of this Substance are always of perfect functioning and perfect health.

The idea of a shape in this Substance creates the shape; the idea of a movement generates the movement. When it comes to humans, the thoughts of this Substance are always about perfect functioning and perfect health.

Man is a thinking center, capable of original thought; and his thought has power over his own functioning. By thinking imperfect thoughts he has caused imperfect and perverted functioning; and by performing the voluntary functions of life in a perverted manner, he has assisted in causing disease.

Humans are centers of thought, capable of original ideas; and our thoughts influence how we operate. By having flawed thoughts, we’ve caused faulty and distorted functioning; and by carrying out life’s intentional activities in a messed-up way, we’ve contributed to the emergence of disease.

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If man will think only thoughts of perfect health, he can cause within himself the functioning of perfect health; all the Power of Life will be exerted to assist him. But this healthy functioning will not continue unless man performs the external, or voluntary, functions of living in a healthy manner.

If a person focuses solely on thoughts of perfect health, they can create the experience of perfect health within themselves; all the Life Force will work to support them. However, this healthy functioning won't last unless the person actively engages in healthy living.

Man's first step must be to learn how to think perfect health; and his second step to learn how to eat, drink, breathe, and sleep in a perfectly healthy way. If man takes these two steps, he will certainly become well, and remain so.

The first thing a person needs to do is learn how to think about perfect health, and the second is to learn how to eat, drink, breathe, and sleep in a completely healthy way. If a person takes these two steps, they will definitely become healthy and stay that way.


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CHAPTER III.

Life and Its Organisms.

The human body is the abiding place of an energy which renews it when worn; which eliminates waste or poisonous matter, and which repairs the body when broken or injured. This energy we call life. Life is not generated or produced within the body; it produces the body.

The human body is a lasting home for an energy that refreshes it when it's tired; that removes waste or toxins, and that heals the body when it's damaged or hurt. We call this energy life. Life isn't created or formed within the body; it creates the body.

The seed which has been kept in the storehouse for years will grow when planted in the soil; it will produce a plant. But the life in the plant is not generated by its growing; it is the life which makes the plant grow.

The seed that has been stored away for years will sprout when planted in the soil; it will produce a plant. But the life within the plant isn’t created by its growth; it’s the life that allows the plant to grow.

The performance of function does not cause life; it is life which causes function to be performed. Life is first; function afterward.

The function doesn’t create life; rather, life is what leads to the performance of function. Life comes first; function follows.

It is life which distinguishes organic[Pg 28] from inorganic matter, but it is not produced after the organization of matter.

It’s life that sets organic[Pg 28] apart from inorganic matter, but it isn’t created after the matter is organized.

Life is the principle or force which causes organization; it builds organisms.

Life is the driving force that creates order; it forms living beings.

It is a principle or force inherent in Original Substance; all life is One.

It’s a principle or force that exists in Original Substance; all life is connected.

This Life Principle of the All is the Principle of Health in man, and becomes constructively active whenever man thinks in a certain way. Whoever, therefore, thinks in this Certain Way will surely have perfect health if his external functioning is in conformity with his thought. But the external functioning must conform to the thought; man cannot hope to be well by thinking health, if he eats, drinks, breathes, and sleeps like a sick man.

This Life Principle of the All is the Principle of Health in individuals, and it becomes positively active whenever a person thinks in a specific way. Therefore, anyone who thinks in this specific way will definitely achieve perfect health if their external actions align with their thoughts. However, their external actions must match their thoughts; a person cannot expect to be healthy by just thinking about health if they eat, drink, breathe, and sleep like someone who is unwell.

The universal Life Principle, then, is the Principle of Health in man. It is one with original substance. There is one Original Substance from which all things are made; this substance is alive, and its life is the Principle of Life of[Pg 29] the universe. This Substance has created from itself all the forms of organic life by thinking them, or by thinking the motions and functions which produce them.

The universal Life Principle is the Principle of Health in humans. It is connected to original substance. There is one Original Substance from which everything is made; this substance is alive, and its life is the Principle of Life of[Pg 29] the universe. This Substance has created all forms of organic life from itself by envisioning them or by envisioning the movements and functions that produce them.

Original Substance thinks only health, because It knows all truth; there is no truth which is not known in the Formless, which is All, and in all. It not only knows all truth, but it has all power; its vital power is the source of all the energy there is. A conscious life which knows all truth and which has all power cannot go wrong or perform function imperfectly; knowing all, it knows, too much to go wrong, and so the Formless cannot be diseased or think disease.

Original Substance focuses solely on health because it understands all truth; there’s no truth that isn’t known in the Formless, which is everything and exists in all things. It not only knows all truth but also possesses all power; its vital energy is the source of all energy. A conscious life that knows all truth and has all power cannot make mistakes or perform its functions imperfectly; with complete knowledge, it knows too much to err, and therefore, the Formless cannot be unhealthy or conceive of illness.

Man is a form of this original substance, and has a separate consciousness of his own; but his consciousness is limited, and therefore imperfect. By reason of his limited knowledge man can and does think wrongly, and so he causes perverted and imperfect func[Pg 30]tioning in his own body. Man has not known too much to go wrong. The diseased or imperfect functioning may not instantly result from an imperfect thought, but it is bound to come if the thought becomes habitual. Any thought continuously held by man tends to the establishment of the corresponding condition in his body.

Man is a version of this original substance and has his own separate consciousness, but his awareness is limited and therefore imperfect. Due to his limited knowledge, man can and does think incorrectly, which leads to distorted and imperfect functioning in his own body. Man has not known enough to avoid mistakes. The unhealthy or flawed functioning may not immediately result from a single flawed thought, but it will inevitably occur if that thought becomes a habit. Any thought that a person holds continuously tends to create a corresponding condition in their body.

Also, man has failed to learn how to perform the voluntary functions of his life in a healthy way. He does not know when, what, and how to eat; he knows little about breathing, and less about sleep. He does all these things in a wrong way, and under wrong conditions; and this because he has neglected to follow the only sure guide to the knowledge of life. He has tried to live by logic rather than by instinct; he has made living a matter of art, and not of nature. And he has gone wrong.

Also, people have failed to learn how to carry out the necessary functions of their lives in a healthy way. They don’t understand when, what, and how to eat; they know little about breathing, and even less about sleep. They do all these things incorrectly and in the wrong conditions; this is because they have failed to follow the only reliable guide to understanding life. They have tried to live by logic instead of instinct; they have turned living into an art rather than a natural process. And they have gone astray.

His only remedy is to begin to go right; and this he can surely do. It is the work of this book to teach the whole[Pg 31] truth, so that the man who reads it shall know too much to go wrong.

His only solution is to start doing the right thing; and he can definitely do that. This book's purpose is to present the complete truth, so that anyone who reads it will know enough to avoid making mistakes.

The thoughts of disease produce the forms of disease. Man must learn to think health; and being Original Substance which takes the form of its thoughts, he will become the form of health and manifest perfect health in all his functioning. The people who were healed by touching the bones of the saint were really healed by thinking in a certain way, and not by any power emanating from the relics. There is no healing power in the bones of dead men, whether they be those of saint or sinner.

The thoughts about illness create the reality of illness. People need to learn to think positively about health; and since they are the Original Substance that takes on the shape of their thoughts, they will transform into the embodiment of health and show perfect well-being in all their actions. The individuals who were healed by touching the bones of the saint were actually healed by their way of thinking, not by any power coming from the relics. There is no healing power in the bones of the deceased, whether they're from a saint or a sinner.

The people who were healed by the doses of either the allopath or the homeopath were also really healed by thinking in a certain way; there is no drug which has within itself the power to heal disease.

The people who were healed by the doses from either the allopath or the homeopath were also genuinely healed by thinking in a certain way; no drug has the intrinsic power to cure disease.

The people who have been healed by prayers and affirmations were also healed by thinking in a certain way;[Pg 32] there is no curative power in strings of words.

The people who have been healed through prayers and affirmations were also healed by thinking in a specific way;[Pg 32] there’s no healing power in just a string of words.

All the sick who have been healed, by whatsoever "system," have thought in a certain way; and a little examination will show us what this way is.

All the sick people who have been healed, by any "method," have thought in a specific way; and a brief look will reveal what this way is.

The two essentials of the Way are Faith, and a Personal Application of the Faith.

The two key elements of the Way are Faith and a personal practice of that Faith.

The people who touched the saint's bones had faith; and so great was their faith that in the instant they touched the relics they SEVERED ALL MENTAL RELATIONS WITH DISEASE, AND MENTALLY UNIFIED THEMSELVES WITH HEALTH.

The people who touched the saint's bones had faith; and their faith was so strong that the moment they touched the relics, they completely broke all mental connections with illness and mentally connected themselves with health.

This change of mind was accompanied by an intense devotional FEELING which penetrated to the deepest recesses of their souls, and so aroused the Principle of Health to powerful action. By faith they claimed that they were healed, or appropriated health to themselves; and in full faith they ceased to think of themselves in connection with disease[Pg 33] and thought of themselves only in connection with health.

This change of heart was accompanied by a deep sense of devotion that reached into the very depths of their souls, activating the Principle of Health with great power. They believed they were healed or took health for themselves; with full conviction, they stopped associating themselves with illness and instead focused solely on their well-being.[Pg 33]

These are the two essentials to thinking in the Certain Way which will make you well: first, claim or appropriate health by faith; and, second, sever all mental relations with disease, and enter into mental relations with health. That which we make ourselves, mentally, we become physically; and that with which we unite ourselves mentally we become unified with physically. If your thought always relates you to disease, then your thought becomes a fixed power to cause disease within you; and if your thought always relates you to health, then your thought becomes a fixed power exerted to keep you well.

These are the two key things to thinking in the Certain Way that will help you be healthy: first, claim your health through faith; and second, break all mental connections with illness and focus on mental connections with health. What we create for ourselves in our minds, we become in our bodies; and whatever we mentally connect with, we physically align with. If your thoughts are constantly tied to illness, then those thoughts become a strong force that brings illness into your life; but if your thoughts are consistently linked to health, then those thoughts become a powerful influence that helps you stay well.

In the case of the people who are healed by medicines, the result is obtained in the same way. They have, consciously or unconsciously, sufficient faith in the means used to cause them to sever mental relations with disease and enter into mental relations with health.[Pg 34] Faith may be unconscious. It is possible for us to have a sub-conscious or inbred faith in things like medicine, in which we do not believe to any extent objectively; and this sub-conscious faith may be quite sufficient to quicken the Principle of Health into constructive activity. Many who have little conscious faith are healed in this way; while many others who have great faith in the means are not healed because they do not make the personal application to themselves; their faith is general, but not specific for their own cases.

In the case of people who are healed by medicine, the outcome happens in the same way. They have, whether they realize it or not, enough faith in the methods used to help them separate their minds from disease and connect with health.[Pg 34] Faith can be unconscious. It's possible to have a subconscious or instinctive faith in things like medicine, even if we don't consciously believe in them; and this subconscious faith can be strong enough to activate the Principle of Health into positive action. Many people with little conscious faith get healed this way; while many others with strong belief in the methods don’t heal because they don't apply it personally; their faith is general, but not specific to their own situations.

In the Science of Being Well we have two main points to consider: first, how to think with faith; and, second, how to so apply the thought to ourselves as to quicken the Principle of Health into constructive activity. We begin by learning What to Think.

In the Science of Being Well, we have two main points to focus on: first, how to think with faith; and second, how to apply that thinking to ourselves in a way that activates the Principle of Health into positive action. We start by learning what to think.


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CHAPTER IV.

What to consider.

In order to sever all mental relations with disease, you must enter into mental relations with health, making the process positive not negative; one of assumption, not of rejection. You are to receive or appropriate health rather than to reject and deny disease. Denying disease accomplishes next to nothing; it does little good to cast out the devil and leave the house vacant, for he will presently return with others worse than himself. When you enter into full and constant mental relations with health, you must of necessity cease all relationship with disease. The first step in the Science of Being Well is, then, to enter into complete thought connection with health.

To break all mental ties with illness, you need to build mental connections with health, making it a positive process instead of a negative one; it's about assuming health, not rejecting illness. Focus on embracing health rather than denying and dismissing disease. Simply denying disease doesn’t achieve much; it’s not very effective to drive out negativity and leave your mind empty, as it will soon come back with even more problems. When you fully and consistently engage your mind with health, you necessarily stop all ties with illness. The first step in the Science of Being Well, then, is to create a complete mental link with health.

The best way to do this is to form a[Pg 36] mental image or picture of yourself as being well, imagining a perfectly strong and healthy body; and to spend sufficient time in contemplating this image to make it your habitual thought of yourself.

The best way to do this is to create a[Pg 36] mental picture of yourself as being healthy, visualizing a strong and fit body; and to spend enough time focusing on this image to make it your regular thought about yourself.

This is not so easy as it sounds; it necessitates the taking of considerable time for meditation, and not all persons have the imaging faculty well enough developed to form a distinct mental picture of themselves in a perfect or idealized body. It is much easier, as in "The Science of Getting Rich," to form a mental image of the things one wants to have; for we have seen these things, or their counterparts, and know how they look; we can picture them very easily from memory. But we have never seen ourselves in a perfect body, and a clear mental image is hard to form.

This isn't as easy as it sounds; it requires a significant amount of time for reflection, and not everyone has the imagination developed enough to create a clear mental picture of themselves in a perfect or ideal body. It's much simpler, like in "The Science of Getting Rich," to create a mental image of the things we want to have; we’ve seen these things, or similar versions, and know what they look like; we can visualize them easily from memory. But we’ve never seen ourselves in a perfect body, and forming a clear mental image is challenging.

It is not necessary or essential, however, to have a clear mental image of yourself as you wish to be; it is only essential to form a CONCEPTION of[Pg 37] perfect health, and to relate yourself to it. This Conception of Health is not a mental picture of a particular thing; it is an understanding of health, and carries with it the idea of perfect functioning in every part and organ.

You don't need to have a clear mental image of yourself as you want to be; what's important is to develop a CONCEPTION of[Pg 37] perfect health and connect with it. This Conception of Health isn't just a mental picture of something specific; it's an understanding of health that includes the idea of perfect functioning in every part and organ.

You may TRY to picture yourself as perfect in physique; that helps; and you MUST think of yourself as doing everything in the manner of a perfectly strong and healthy person. You can picture yourself as walking down the street with an erect body and a vigorous stride; you can picture yourself as doing your day's work easily and with surplus vigor, never tired or weak; you can picture in your mind how all things would be done by a person full of health and power, and you can make yourself the central figure in the picture, doing things in just that way. Never think of the ways in which weak or sickly people do things; always think of the way strong people do things. Spend your leisure time in thinking about the[Pg 38] Strong Way, until you have a good conception of it; and always think of yourself in connection with the Strong Way of Doing Things. That is what I mean by having a Conception of Health.

You can try to imagine yourself as perfect in your body; that’s helpful; and you must think of yourself as doing everything like a perfectly strong and healthy person. Picture yourself walking down the street with a straight posture and a confident stride; imagine yourself handling your daily tasks easily and with extra energy, never feeling tired or weak; visualize how everything would be accomplished by someone full of health and strength, and make yourself the main character in that image, doing things just like that. Don’t think about how weak or sickly people do things; always focus on how strong people act. Spend your free time thinking about the [Pg 38] Strong Way until you have a solid understanding of it; and always see yourself in relation to the Strong Way of Doing Things. That’s what I mean by having a Conception of Health.

In order to establish perfect functioning in every part, man does not have to study anatomy or physiology, so that he can form a mental image of each separate organ and address himself to it. He does not have to "treat" his liver, his kidneys, his stomach, or his heart. There is one Principle of Health in man, which has control over all the involuntary functions of his life; and the thought of perfect health, impressed upon this Principle, will reach each part and organ. Man's liver is not controlled by a liver-principle, his stomach by a digestive principle, and so on; the Principle of Health is One.

To achieve perfect function in every part of the body, a person doesn’t need to study anatomy or physiology to visualize each organ separately and focus on it. There's no need to "treat" the liver, kidneys, stomach, or heart individually. There's one Principle of Health within a person that governs all the involuntary functions of life; the idea of perfect health, when impressed upon this Principle, will reach every part and organ. The liver isn’t controlled by a liver principle, the stomach isn’t governed by a digestive principle, and so forth; the Principle of Health is One.

The less you go into the detailed study of physiology, the better for you. Our knowledge of this science is very imperfect, and leads to imperfect thought.[Pg 39] Imperfect thought causes imperfect functioning, which is disease. Let me illustrate: Until quite recently, physiology fixed ten days as the extreme limit of man's endurance without food; it was considered that only in exceptional cases could he survive a longer fast. So the impression became universally disseminated that one who was deprived of food must die in from five to ten days; and numbers of people, when cut off from food by shipwreck, accident, or famine, did die within this period. But the performances of Dr. Tanner, the forty-day faster, and the writings of Dr. Dewey and others on the fasting cure, together with the experiments of numberless people who have fasted from forty to sixty days, have shown that man's ability to live without food is vastly greater than had been supposed. Any person, properly educated, can fast from twenty to forty days with little loss in weight, and often with no apparent loss of strength at all. The people who[Pg 40] starved to death in ten days or less did so because they believed that death was inevitable; an erroneous physiology had given them a wrong thought about themselves. When a man is deprived of food he will die in from ten to fifty days, according to the way he has been taught; or, in other words, according to the way he thinks about it. So you see that an erroneous physiology can work very mischievous results.

The less you study physiology in detail, the better off you'll be. Our understanding of this science is quite limited, which leads to flawed thinking. Flawed thinking results in flawed functioning, which is disease. Let me explain: Until recently, physiology established ten days as the maximum limit for how long a person could survive without food; it was thought that only in rare cases could someone last longer. This created a widespread belief that those deprived of food would die within five to ten days, and many people who faced starvation from shipwrecks, accidents, or famine did die within that timeframe. However, the feats of Dr. Tanner, who fasted for forty days, along with the writings of Dr. Dewey and others on fasting as a treatment, as well as the experiences of countless people who have fasted for up to sixty days, have shown that humans can survive without food for much longer than previously believed. Anyone who is properly educated can fast for twenty to forty days with little weight loss and often no noticeable loss of strength. The people who died of starvation in ten days or less did so because they believed death was unavoidable; a misunderstanding of physiology led them to have a false perception of themselves. When a person goes without food, they will die in anywhere from ten to fifty days, depending on what they have been taught; in other words, it depends on their mindset about it. So you can see that faulty physiology can have very harmful consequences.[Pg 39]

No Science of Being Well can be founded on current physiology; it is not sufficiently exact in its knowledge. With all its pretensions, comparatively little is really known as to the interior workings and processes of the body. It is not known just how food is digested; it is not known just what part food plays, if any, in the generation of force. It is not known exactly what the liver, spleen, and pancreas are for, or what part their secretions play in the chemistry of assimilation. On all these and most other points we theorize, but we do not[Pg 41] really know. When man begins to study physiology, he enters the domain of theory and disputation; he comes among conflicting opinions, and he is bound to form mistaken ideas concerning himself. These mistaken ideas lead to the thinking of wrong thoughts, and this leads to perverted functioning and disease. All that the most perfect knowledge of physiology could do for man would be to enable him to think only thoughts of perfect health, and to eat, drink, breathe, and sleep in a perfectly healthy way; and this, as we shall show, he can do without studying physiology at all.

No Science of Being Well can be built on today's physiology; it doesn't have enough precise knowledge. Despite its claims, we know very little about how the body actually works. We don’t fully understand how food is digested or the role it plays, if any, in creating energy. We don’t know exactly what the liver, spleen, and pancreas do, or how their secretions fit into the process of assimilation. On all these topics, and many others, we have theories, but we don’t truly know. When someone starts studying physiology, they enter a world of theories and debates; they encounter conflicting viewpoints and are likely to develop incorrect ideas about themselves. These incorrect ideas lead to negative thinking, which causes dysfunctional processes and illness. The most comprehensive knowledge of physiology could only help someone think thoughts of perfect health and to eat, drink, breathe, and sleep in a completely healthy way; and as we will demonstrate, they can achieve this without studying physiology at all.

This, for the most part, is true of all hygiene. There are certain fundamental propositions which we should know; and these will be explained in later chapters, but aside from these propositions, ignore physiology and hygiene. They tend to fill your mind with thoughts of imperfect conditions, and these thoughts will produce the im[Pg 42]perfect conditions in your own body. You cannot study any "science" which recognizes disease, if you are to think nothing but health.

This is mostly true for all hygiene. There are some basic principles we should understand, and these will be discussed in later chapters. However, aside from these principles, don't focus too much on physiology and hygiene. They can fill your mind with thoughts of negative conditions, and those thoughts can create those negative conditions in your own body. You can't study any "science" that acknowledges disease if you want to think only about health.

Drop all investigation as to your present condition, its causes, or possible results, and set yourself to the work of forming a conception of health.

Stop analyzing your current situation, its reasons, or potential outcomes, and focus on creating an idea of what health looks like.

Think about health and the possibilities of health; of the work that may be done and the pleasures that may be enjoyed in a condition of perfect health. Then make this conception your guide in thinking of yourself; refuse to entertain for an instant any thought of yourself which is not in harmony with it. When any idea of disease or imperfect functioning enters your mind, cast it out instantly by calling up a thought which is in harmony with the Conception of Health.

Think about health and all its possibilities; consider the work that can be done and the joys that can be experienced in a state of perfect health. Let this idea guide your self-reflection; don’t allow even a moment of thought about yourself that doesn’t align with it. When any thought of illness or dysfunction comes to mind, push it away immediately by focusing on a thought that aligns with the Idea of Health.

Think of yourself at all times as realizing conception; as being a strong and perfectly healthy personage; and do not harbor a contrary thought.[Pg 43]

Always see yourself as manifesting your ideas; as a strong and perfectly healthy individual; and do not entertain any negative thoughts.[Pg 43]

KNOW that as you think of yourself in unity with this conception, the Original Substance which permeates and fills the tissues of your body is taking form according to the thought; and know that this Intelligent Substance or mind stuff will cause function to be performed in such a way that your body will be rebuilt with perfectly healthy cells.

KNOW that as you think of yourself in connection with this idea, the Original Substance that fills and surrounds the tissues of your body is taking shape according to your thoughts; and understand that this Intelligent Substance or mind stuff will make it possible for your body to function in a way that it will be restored with perfectly healthy cells.

The Intelligent Substance, from which all things are made, permeates and penetrates all things; and so it is in and through your body. It moves according to its thoughts; and so if you hold only the thoughts of perfectly healthy function, it will cause the movements of perfectly healthy function within you.

The Intelligent Substance, which is the source of everything, saturates and affects all things; it's present in and throughout your body. It operates based on its thoughts; therefore, if you focus exclusively on thoughts of perfect health, it will create the actions of perfect health within you.

Hold with persistence to the thought of perfect health in relation to yourself; do not permit yourself to think in any other way. Hold this thought with perfect faith that it is the fact, the truth. It is the truth so far as your mental body is concerned. You have a mind-[Pg 44]body and a physical body; the mind-body takes form just as you think of yourself, and any thought which you hold continuously is made visible by the transformation of the physical body into its image. Implanting the thought of perfect functioning in the mind-body will, in due time, cause perfect functioning in the physical body.

Keep a strong focus on the idea of perfect health for yourself; don’t allow any other thoughts to creep in. Hold this belief with complete faith that it is true. It is the truth regarding your mental body. You have both a mind-body and a physical body; the mind-body shapes itself based on how you perceive yourself, and any thought you consistently hold will manifest in the physical body. Instilling the thought of perfect functioning in your mind-body will, over time, lead to perfect functioning in your physical body.

The transformation of the physical body into the image of the ideal held by the mind-body is not accomplished instantaneously; we cannot transfigure our physical bodies at will as Jesus did. In the creation and recreation of forms, Substance moves along the fixed lines of growth it has established; and the impression upon it of the health thought causes the healthy body to be built cell by cell. Holding only thoughts of perfect health will ultimately cause perfect functioning; and perfect functioning will in due time produce a perfectly healthy body. It may be as well to condense this chapter into a syllabus:—[Pg 45]

The change of our physical body into the ideal image envisioned by the mind-body doesn’t happen instantly; we can’t transform our physical forms at will like Jesus did. In the process of creating and recreating forms, Substance follows the established growth patterns. The influence of positive health thoughts helps build a healthy body, cell by cell. Focusing solely on thoughts of perfect health will eventually lead to perfect functioning, and in time, perfect functioning will result in a completely healthy body. It might also be useful to summarize this chapter: —[Pg 45]

Your physical body is permeated and fitted with an Intelligent Substance, which forms a body of mind-stuff. This mind-stuff controls the functioning of your physical body. A thought of disease or of imperfect function, impressed upon the mind-stuff, causes disease or imperfect functioning in the physical body. If you are diseased, it is because wrong thoughts have made impressions on this mind-stuff; these may have been either your own thoughts or those of your parents; we begin life with many sub-conscious impressions, both right and wrong. But the natural tendency of all mind is toward health, and if no thoughts are held in the conscious mind save those of health, all internal functioning will come to be performed in a perfectly healthy manner.

Your physical body is filled with and connected to an Intelligent Substance, which creates a mind-stuff. This mind-stuff controls how your physical body functions. A thought of illness or of something not working properly, impressed on the mind-stuff, leads to illness or improper functioning in the physical body. If you are unwell, it’s because negative thoughts have left marks on this mind-stuff; these could be either your thoughts or those of your parents; we start life with many subconscious impressions, both positive and negative. However, the natural inclination of all minds is towards health, and if the conscious mind only entertains thoughts of health, all bodily functions will operate in a completely healthy way.

The Power of Nature within you is sufficient to overcome all hereditary impressions, and if you will learn to control your thoughts, so that you shall think only those of health, and if you will perform the voluntary functions of life in a perfectly healthy way, you can certainly be well.

The power of nature inside you is strong enough to overcome all inherited patterns, and if you can learn to control your thoughts to focus only on thoughts of health, and if you carry out life's voluntary functions in a completely healthy way, you can definitely be well.


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CHAPTER V.

Belief.

The Principle of Health is moved by Faith; nothing else can call it into action, and only faith can enable you to relate yourself to health, and sever your relation with disease, in your thoughts.

The Principle of Health is driven by Faith; nothing else can activate it, and only faith can help you connect with health and disconnect from disease in your thoughts.

You will continue to think of disease unless you have faith in health. If you do not have faith you will doubt; if you doubt, you will fear; and if you fear, you will relate yourself in mind to that which you fear.

You will keep thinking about illness unless you believe in wellness. If you don’t have faith, you’ll doubt; if you doubt, you’ll fear; and if you fear, you’ll connect your mind to what you’re afraid of.

If you fear disease, you will think of yourself in connection with disease; and that will produce within yourself the form and motions of disease. Just as Original Substance creates from itself the forms of its thoughts, so your mind-body, which is original substance,[Pg 47] takes the form and motion of whatever you think about. If you fear disease, dread disease, have doubts about your safety from disease, or if you even contemplate disease, you will connect yourself with it and create its forms and motions within you.

If you’re afraid of getting sick, you'll start to see yourself in relation to illness; this will generate feelings and sensations of sickness within you. Just like how Original Substance shapes itself from its own thoughts, your mind-body, as original substance, takes on the form and energy of whatever you focus on. If you fear sickness, worry about it, doubt your protection from it, or even think about it, you'll bind yourself to it and generate its feelings and movements within you.[Pg 47]

Let me enlarge somewhat upon this point. The potency, or creative power, of a thought is given to it by the faith that is in it.

Let me elaborate a bit on this point. The strength or creative energy of a thought comes from the faith it holds.

Thoughts which contain no faith create no forms.

Thoughts that lack faith don't create any forms.

The Formless Substance, which knows all truth and therefore thinks only truth, has perfect faith in every thought, because it thinks only truth; and so all its thoughts create.

The Formless Substance, which knows all truth and therefore thinks only truth, has complete faith in every thought, because it thinks only truth; and so all its thoughts create.

But if you will imagine a thought in Formless Substance in which there was no faith, you will see that such a thought could not cause the Substance to move or take form.

But if you can picture a thought in Formless Substance where there was no faith, you will realize that such a thought couldn’t make the Substance move or take shape.

Keep in mind the fact that only those thoughts which are conceived in faith[Pg 48] have creative energy. Only those thoughts which have faith with them are able to change function, or to quicken the Principle of Health into activity.

Remember that only thoughts conceived in faith[Pg 48] have creative power. Only those thoughts accompanied by faith can change their function or energize the Principle of Health into action.

If you do not have faith in health, you will certainly have faith in disease. If you do not have faith in health, it will do you no good to think about health, for your thoughts will have no potency, and will cause no change for the better in your conditions. If you do not have faith in health, I repeat, you will have faith in disease; and if, under such conditions, you think about health for ten hours a day, and think about disease for only a few minutes, the disease thought will control your condition because it will have the potency of faith, while the health thought will not. Your mind-body will take on the form and motions of disease and retain them, because your health thought will not have sufficient dynamic force to change form or motion.[Pg 49]

If you don't believe in health, you'll definitely believe in disease. If you don't believe in health, thinking about it won't help you at all because your thoughts won't have any power and won't lead to positive changes in your situation. I say again, if you don't believe in health, you'll believe in disease; and even if you think about health for ten hours a day but only think about disease for a few minutes, the disease thoughts will dominate your condition because they will carry the weight of your belief, while the health thoughts won’t. Your mind and body will take on the characteristics and movements of disease and hold onto them, because your health thoughts won’t have enough energy to create change.[Pg 49]

In order to practice the Science of Being Well, you must have complete faith in health.

To practice the Science of Being Well, you need to have total faith in health.

Faith begins in belief; and we now come to the question: What must you believe in order to have faith in health?

Faith starts with belief; now we arrive at the question: What do you need to believe to have faith in health?

You must believe that there is more health-power than disease-power in both yourself and your environment; and you cannot help believing this if you consider the facts. These are the facts:—

You have to believe that there's more health power than disease power in both yourself and your surroundings; and you can't help but believe this if you look at the facts. Here are the facts:—

There is a Thinking Substance from which all things are made, and which, in its original state, permeates, penetrates, and fills the interspaces of the universe.

There is a Thinking Substance that everything is made from, and which, in its original state, spreads through, fills, and occupies the empty spaces of the universe.

The thought of a form, in this Substance, produces the form; the thought of a motion institutes the motion. In relation to man, the thoughts of Original Substance are always of perfect health and perfect functioning. This Substance, within and without man, always exerts its power toward health.

The idea of a form in this Substance creates the form; the idea of a motion initiates the motion. When it comes to humans, the thoughts of Original Substance are always about perfect health and perfect functioning. This Substance, both inside and outside of humans, always exerts its power towards health.

Man is a thinking center, capable of original thought. He has a mind-body [Pg 50]of Original Substance permeating a physical body; and the functioning of his physical body is determined by the FAITH of his mind-body. If man thinks with faith of the functioning of health, he will cause his internal functions to be performed in a healthy manner, provided that he performs the external functions in a corresponding manner. But if man thinks, with faith, of disease, or of the power of disease, he will cause his internal functioning to be the functioning of disease.

Humans are centers of thought, capable of original ideas. They have a mind-body [Pg 50]of Original Substance that fills a physical body; and how their physical body works is influenced by the FAITH of their mind-body. If a person thinks with faith about being healthy, they will trigger their internal systems to operate healthily, as long as they also take care of their external actions similarly. However, if a person thinks, with faith, about illness or the power of illness, they will lead their internal systems to function in a way that supports disease.

The Original Intelligent Substance is in man, moving toward health; and it is pressing upon him from every side. Man lives, moves, and has his being in a limitless ocean of health-power; and he uses this power according to his faith. If he appropriates it and applies it to himself it is all his; and if he unifies himself with it by unquestioning faith, he cannot fail to attain health, for the power of this Substance is all the power there is.

The Original Intelligent Substance is within us, working towards health; it surrounds us on all sides. We exist, move, and thrive in an endless sea of health-energy; we use this energy according to our beliefs. If we claim it and use it for ourselves, it's entirely ours; and if we connect with it through unwavering faith, we will inevitably achieve health, because the power of this Substance is the only power there is.

A belief in the above statements is a foundation for faith in health. If you believe them, you believe that health is[Pg 51] the natural state of man, and that man lives in the midst of Universal Health; that all the power of nature makes for health, and that health is possible to all, and can surely be attained by all. You will believe that the power of health in the universe is ten thousand times greater than that of disease; in fact, that disease has no power whatever, being only the result of perverted thought and faith. And if you believe that health is possible to you, and that it may surely be attained by you, and that you know exactly what to do in order to attain it, you will have faith in health. You will have this faith and knowledge if you read this book through with care and determine to believe in and practice its teachings.

Believing in the statements above lays the groundwork for faith in health. If you accept them, you'll see health as the natural state of humanity and recognize that we exist within a Universal Health. You'll understand that the full force of nature supports health, that health is achievable for everyone, and that it can definitely be reached by all. You'll believe that the power of health in the universe is way stronger than that of disease; in fact, disease holds no real power at all, being merely a consequence of distorted thoughts and beliefs. If you believe that health is attainable for you, that it can definitely be yours, and that you understand exactly what steps to take to achieve it, you'll have faith in health. You'll develop this faith and knowledge if you thoroughly read this book and commit to believing in and applying its teachings.

It is not merely the possession of faith, but the personal application of faith which works healing. You must claim health in the beginning, and form a conception of health, and, as far as may be, of yourself as a perfectly[Pg 52] healthy person; and then, by faith, you must claim that you ARE REALIZING this conception.

It's not just about having faith, but actually putting that faith into practice that brings healing. You need to start by claiming your health and visualizing yourself as a completely healthy person. Then, with faith, you must believe that you are achieving this vision.

Do not assert with faith that you are going to get well; assert with faith that you ARE well.

Do not claim with faith that you will get better; claim with faith that you ARE better.

Having faith in health, and applying it to yourself, means having faith that you are healthy; and the first step in this is to claim that it is the truth.

Having faith in your health and applying it to yourself means believing that you are healthy; and the first step in this is to recognize that it's the truth.

Mentally take the attitude of being well, and do not say anything or do anything which contradicts this attitude. Never speak a word or assume a physical attitude which does not harmonize with the claim: "I am perfectly well." When you walk, go with a brisk step, and with your chest thrown out and your head held up; watch that at all times your physical actions and attitudes are those of a healthy person. When you find that you have relapsed into the attitude of weakness or disease, change instantly; straighten up; think of health and power. Refuse to consider[Pg 53] yourself as other than a perfectly healthy person.

Mentally adopt the mindset of being well, and don’t say or do anything that contradicts this mindset. Never utter a word or assume a physical position that doesn’t align with the statement: "I am perfectly well." When you walk, do so with a lively step, shoulders back, and head held high; ensure that your physical actions and posture consistently reflect that of a healthy person. If you notice yourself slipping into an attitude of weakness or illness, change it immediately; straighten up, think about health and strength. Refuse to see yourself as anything other than a perfectly healthy person.

One great aid—perhaps the greatest aid—in applying your faith you will find in the exercise of gratitude.

One of the greatest helps—maybe the best help—in putting your faith into action is practicing gratitude.

Whenever you think of yourself, or of your advancing condition, give thanks to the Great Intelligent Substance for the perfect health you are enjoying.

Whenever you think about yourself or your progress, be sure to thank the Great Intelligent Substance for the perfect health you are experiencing.

Remember that, as Swedenborg taught, there is a continual inflow of life from the Supreme, which is received by all created things according to their forms; and by man according to his faith. Health from God is continually being urged upon you; and when you think of this, lift up your mind reverently to Him, and give thanks that you have been led to the Truth and into perfect health of mind and body. Be, all the time, in a grateful frame of mind, and let gratitude be evident in your speech.

Remember that, as Swedenborg taught, there is a constant flow of life from the Supreme, which is received by all created things based on their forms, and by humans based on their faith. Health from God is always being offered to you; and when you think about this, lift your mind respectfully to Him, and give thanks that you have been guided to the Truth and to perfect health of mind and body. Always maintain a grateful mindset, and let your gratitude show in your words.

Gratitude will help you to own and control your own field of thought.[Pg 54]

Gratitude will help you take charge of and manage your own thoughts.[Pg 54]

Whenever the thought of disease is presented to you, instantly claim health, and thank God for the perfect health you have. Do this so that there shall be no room in your mind for a thought of ill. Every thought connected in any way with ill health is unwelcome, and you can close the door of your mind in its face by asserting that you are well, and by reverently thanking God that it is so. Soon the old thoughts will return no more.

Whenever the idea of illness comes to mind, immediately declare your health and thank God for the perfect health you possess. Do this to make sure there's no space in your mind for a thought of sickness. Any thought related to poor health is unwelcome, and you can shut the door of your mind on it by affirming that you are well and respectfully thanking God that this is true. Soon, those old thoughts will no longer return.

Gratitude has a twofold effect; it strengthens your own faith, and it brings you into close and harmonious relations with the Supreme. You believe that there is one Intelligent Substance from which all life and all power come; you believe that you receive your own life from this substance; and you relate yourself closely to It by feeling continuous gratitude. It is easy to see that the more closely you relate yourself to the Source of Life the more readily you may receive life from it; and it is easy[Pg 55] also to see that your relation to It is a matter of mental attitude. We cannot come into physical relationship with God, for God is mind-stuff and we also are mind-stuff; our relation with Him must therefore be a mind relation. It is plain, then, that the man who feels deep and hearty gratitude will live in closer touch with God than the man who never looks up to Him in thankfulness. The ungrateful or unthankful mind really denies that it receives at all, and so cuts its connection with the Supreme. The grateful mind is always looking toward the Supreme, and is always open to receive from it; and it will receive continually.

Gratitude has a dual impact; it boosts your own faith and brings you into a close, harmonious relationship with the Supreme. You believe there is one Intelligent Substance from which all life and power come; you believe that you draw your own life from this substance, and you connect with it by consistently expressing gratitude. It's clear that the more you connect with the Source of Life, the more easily you can receive life from it; and it's also obvious that your relationship with it is influenced by your mental attitude. We can’t have a physical relationship with God, since God is mind-stuff and we are also mind-stuff; thus, our connection with Him must be mental. It’s evident that a person who feels deep and genuine gratitude will have a closer connection with God than someone who never looks up to Him in thankfulness. An ungrateful mind essentially denies it receives anything, cutting its connection with the Supreme. A grateful mind is always focused on the Supreme and remains open to receiving from it, ensuring it will continuously receive.

The Principle of Health in man receives its vital power from the Principle of Life in the universe; and man relates himself to the Principle of Life by faith in health, and by gratitude for the health he receives.

The principle of health in humans gets its energy from the principle of life in the universe; and humans connect to the principle of life through their faith in health and by being grateful for the health they receive.

Man may cultivate both faith and gratitude by the proper use of his will.

A person can develop both faith and gratitude through the right use of their will.


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CHAPTER VI.

Use of the will.

In the practice of the Science of Being Well the will is not used to compel yourself to go when you are not really able to go, or to do things when you are not physically strong enough to do them. You do not direct your will upon your physical body or try to compel the proper performance of internal function by will power.

In practicing the Science of Being Well, you don't use your will to force yourself to go when you're not truly able, or to do things when you don't have the physical strength for them. You don't direct your will at your physical body or try to control internal functions through sheer willpower.

You direct the will upon the mind, and use it in determining what you shall believe, what you shall think, and to what you shall give your attention.

You guide your will over your mind, and use it to decide what you will believe, what you will think, and where you will focus your attention.

The will should never be used upon any person or thing external to you, and it should never be used upon your own body. The sole legitimate use of the will is in determining to what you shall give your attention, and what you shall think[Pg 57] about the things to which your attention is given.

The will should never be directed at anyone or anything outside of you, and it should never be used on your own body. The only valid use of the will is in deciding what you choose to pay attention to and what you think about the things that capture your attention[Pg 57].

All belief begins in the will to believe.

All belief starts with the desire to believe.

You cannot always and instantly believe what you will to believe; but you can always will to believe what you want to believe. You want to believe truth about health, and you can will to do so. The statements you have been reading in this book are the truth about health, and you can will to believe them; this must be your first step toward getting well.

You can't always instantly believe what you want to believe; but you can always choose to believe what you want. If you want to believe the truth about health, you can decide to do that. The statements you've been reading in this book are the truth about health, and you can choose to believe them; this must be your first step toward getting better.

These are the statements you must will to believe:—

These are the statements you must choose to believe:—

That there is a Thinking Substance from which all things are made, and that man receives the Principle of Health, which is his life, from this Substance.

There is a Thinking Substance from which everything is created, and that humans get the Principle of Health, which is their life, from this Substance.

That man himself is Thinking Substance; a mind-body, permeating a physical body, and that as man's thoughts are, so will the functioning of his physical body be.

That person is essentially a Thinking Substance; a mind-body, flowing through a physical body, and just as a person's thoughts are, so will the way their physical body works be.

That if man will think only thoughts [Pg 58]of perfect health, he must and will cause the internal and involuntary functioning of his body to be the functioning of health, provided that his external and voluntary functioning and attitude are in accordance with his thoughts.

If a person only focuses on thoughts [Pg 58]of perfect health, they will inevitably influence the internal and automatic functions of their body to align with health, as long as their external actions and attitude match those thoughts.

When you will to believe these statements, you must also begin to act upon them. You cannot long retain a belief unless you act upon it; you cannot increase a belief until it becomes faith unless you act upon it; and you certainly cannot expect to reap benefits in any way from a belief so long as you act as if the opposite were true. You cannot long have faith in health if you continue to act like a sick person. If you continue to act like a sick person, you cannot help continuing to think of yourself as a sick person; and if you continue to think of yourself as a sick person, you will continue to be a sick person.

When you decide to believe these statements, you also need to start acting on them. You can't hold onto a belief for long unless you act on it; you can't deepen a belief into faith without taking action; and you definitely can't expect to gain any benefits from a belief if you behave as if the opposite is true. You can't genuinely have faith in your health if you keep acting like you're sick. If you keep acting like a sick person, you'll inevitably continue to see yourself as one; and if you keep thinking of yourself as a sick person, you'll stay a sick person.

The first step toward acting externally like a well person is to begin to act internally like a well person. Form[Pg 59] your conception of perfect health, and get into the way of thinking about perfect health until it begins to have a definite meaning to you. Picture yourself as doing the things a strong and healthy person would do, and have faith that you can and will do those things in that way; continue this until you have a vivid CONCEPTION of health, and what it means to you. When I speak in this book of a conception of health, I mean a conception that carries with it the idea of the way a healthy person looks and does things. Think of yourself in connection with health until you form a conception of how you would live, appear, act, and do things as a perfectly healthy person. Think about yourself in connection with health until you conceive of yourself, in imagination, as always doing everything in the manner of a well person; until the thought of health conveys the idea of what health means to you. As I have said in a former chapter, you may not be able to[Pg 60] form a clear mental image of yourself in perfect health, but you can form a conception of yourself as acting like a healthy person.

The first step to acting like a healthy person on the outside is to start thinking like a healthy person on the inside. Create your idea of perfect health and get into the habit of thinking about it until it takes on a clear meaning for you. Imagine yourself doing the things a strong and healthy person would do, and believe that you can and will do those things that way. Keep this up until you have a vivid idea of health and what it means for you. When I talk about a concept of health in this book, I mean an idea that includes how a healthy person looks and acts. Think about yourself in relation to health until you form a clear picture of how you would live, appear, act, and behave as a perfectly healthy person. Reflect on health until you can imagine yourself always doing everything like a well person, until health represents what it means to you. As I mentioned in a previous chapter, you might not be able to create a clear image of yourself in perfect health, but you can develop an idea of yourself acting like a healthy person.

Form this conception, and then think only thoughts of perfect health in relation to yourself, and, so far as may be possible, in relation to others. When a thought of sickness or disease is presented to you, reject it; do not let it get into your mind; do not entertain or consider it at all. Meet it by thinking health; by thinking that you are well, and by being sincerely grateful for the health you are receiving. Whenever suggestions of disease are coming thick and fast upon you, and you are in a "tight place," fall back upon the exercise of gratitude. Connect yourself with the Supreme; give thanks to God for the perfect health He gives you, and you will soon find yourself able to control your thoughts, and to think what you want to think. In times of doubt, trial, and temptation, the exercise of[Pg 61] gratitude is always a sheet anchor which will prevent you from being swept away. Remember that the great essential thing is to SEVER ALL MENTAL RELATIONS WITH DISEASE, AND TO ENTER INTO FULL MENTAL RELATIONSHIP WITH HEALTH. This is the KEY to all mental healing; it is the whole thing. Here we see the secret of the great success of Christian Science; more than any other formulated system of practice, it insists that its converts shall sever relations with disease, and relate themselves fully with health. The healing power of Christian Science is not in its theological formulæ, nor in its denial of matter; but in the fact that it induces the sick to ignore disease as an unreal thing and accept health by faith as a reality. Its failures are made because its practitioners, while thinking in the Certain Way, do not eat, drink, breathe, and sleep in the same way.

Form this idea, and then only think about perfect health regarding yourself, and as much as possible, regarding others. When a thought of illness or disease comes to you, reject it; don’t let it into your mind; don’t entertain or consider it at all. Counter it by thinking of health; by thinking that you are well, and by being genuinely grateful for the health you are receiving. Whenever thoughts of disease come rushing at you, and you feel overwhelmed, fall back on practicing gratitude. Connect yourself with the Supreme; thank God for the perfect health He gives you, and you will soon find that you can control your thoughts and think what you want to think. In times of doubt, challenge, and temptation, practicing gratitude is always a solid anchor that will prevent you from being swept away. Remember that the most important thing is to CUT OFF ALL MENTAL CONNECTIONS WITH DISEASE, AND TO FULLY CONNECT YOUR MIND WITH HEALTH. This is the KEY to all mental healing; it’s the whole point. Here we see the secret behind the great success of Christian Science; more than any other structured system of practice, it emphasizes that its followers should cut ties with disease and fully embrace health. The healing power of Christian Science isn’t in its theological principles or in denying matter; it’s in the fact that it encourages the sick to disregard disease as an illusion and embrace health by faith as a reality. Its failures happen because its practitioners, while thinking in a specific way, do not eat, drink, breathe, and sleep the same way.

While there is no healing power in[Pg 62] the repetition of strings of words, yet it is a very convenient thing to have the central thoughts so formulated that you can repeat them readily, so that you can use them as affirmations whenever you are surrounded by an environment which gives you adverse suggestions. When those around you begin to talk of sickness and death, close your ears and mentally assert something like the following:—

While there’s no healing power in repeating strings of words, it’s really helpful to have the main ideas phrased in a way that you can easily repeat them, allowing you to use them as affirmations when you're in an environment that offers negative suggestions. When people around you start talking about illness and death, shut out those thoughts and mentally affirm something like this:—

There is One Substance, and I am that Substance.

There is one substance, and I am that substance.

That Substance is eternal, and it is Life; I am that Substance, and I am Eternal Life.

That essence is eternal, and it is Life; I am that essence, and I am Eternal Life.

That Substance knows no disease; I am that Substance, and I am Health.

That Substance is free from illness; I am that Substance, and I am Health.

Exercise your will power in choosing only those thoughts which are thoughts of health, and arrange your environment so that it shall suggest thoughts of health. Do not have about you books, pictures, or other things which suggest death, disease, deformity, weak[Pg 63]ness, or age; have only those which convey the ideas of health, power, joy, vitality, and youth. When you are confronted with a book, or anything else which suggests disease, do not give it your attention. Think of your conception of health, and your gratitude, and affirm as above; use your will power to fix your attention upon thoughts of health. In a future chapter I shall touch upon this point again; what I wish to make plain here is that you must think only health, recognize only health, and give your attention only to health; and that you must control thought, recognition, and attention by the use of your will.

Use your willpower to focus solely on thoughts about health, and shape your surroundings to promote healthy thoughts. Avoid having books, pictures, or anything that suggests death, illness, deformity, weakness, or aging around you; instead, fill your space with things that represent health, strength, happiness, energy, and youth. When you come across a book or anything else that brings to mind illness, don’t let it capture your attention. Concentrate on your vision of health and your feelings of gratitude, and reaffirm those positive thoughts; use your willpower to keep your focus on health. I will revisit this topic in a later chapter; what I want to emphasize here is the necessity of thinking exclusively about health, recognizing only health, and directing your attention solely towards health, using your will to control your thoughts, recognition, and focus.

Do not try to use your will to compel the healthy performance of function within you. The Principle of Health will attend to that, if you give your attention only to thoughts of health.

Don't try to force your body to function perfectly through sheer willpower. The Principle of Health will take care of that if you focus solely on thoughts of health.

Do not try to exert your will upon the Formless to compel It to give you more vitality or power; it is already placing all the power there is at your service.[Pg 64]

Don't try to force your will on the Formless to make it give you more energy or strength; it's already providing you with all the power there is. [Pg 64]

You do not have to use your will to conquer adverse conditions, or to subdue unfriendly forces; there are no unfriendly forces; there is only One Force, and that force is friendly to you; it is a force which makes for health.

You don’t need to rely on your will to overcome tough situations or to deal with negative forces; there are no negative forces; there is only one force, and that force is on your side; it’s a force that promotes health.

Everything in the universe wants you to be well; you have absolutely nothing to overcome but your own habit of thinking in a certain way about disease, and you can do this only by forming a habit of thinking in another Certain Way about health.

Everything in the universe wants you to be okay; you have nothing to overcome except your own habit of thinking a certain way about illness, and you can change that only by developing a habit of thinking differently about health.

Man can cause all the internal functions of his body to be performed in a perfectly healthy manner by continuously thinking in a Certain Way, and by performing the external functions in a certain way.

A person can make all the internal functions of their body work perfectly well by consistently thinking in a specific way and by doing the external functions in a certain manner.

He can think in this Certain Way by controlling his attention, and he can control his attention by the use of his will.

He can think in this specific way by controlling his focus, and he can manage his focus by using his willpower.

He can decide what things he will think about.

He can choose what he wants to think about.


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CHAPTER VII.

Health from God.

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,[Pg 66] 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.

I will dedicate a chapter here to explaining how people can receive health from the Supreme. By the Supreme, I mean the Thinking Substance from which everything is made, and which exists in and through everything, seeking greater expression and a fuller life. This Intelligent Substance, in a perfectly fluid state, permeates and penetrates all things, and is connected with all minds. It is the source of all energy and power, and creates the "inflow" of life that Swedenborg observed, energizing everything. It works toward one clear goal and for the realization of one purpose; and that purpose is the advancement of life towards the complete expression of Mind. When a person aligns themselves with this Intelligence,[Pg 66] it can and will provide them with health and wisdom. When a person consistently aims to live more fully, they come into harmony with this Supreme Intelligence.

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, if you harmonize with it you must harmonize with all; and you must desire more abundant life for all as well as for yourself. Two great benefits come to you from being in harmony with the Supreme Intelligence.

The purpose of the Supreme Intelligence is the fullest life for everyone; its purpose for you is to help you live more fully. So, if your goal is to live more fully, you're aligned with the Supreme; you’re collaborating with it, and it will collaborate with you. But since the Supreme Intelligence exists in everyone, if you align with it, you must also align with everyone; and you should want a fuller life for everyone just as much as for yourself. You gain two significant benefits from being in harmony with the Supreme Intelligence.

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[Pg 67] 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.

First, you will gain wisdom. By wisdom, I don’t just mean knowing facts, but rather the ability to perceive and understand them, and to judge soundly and act rightly in all matters related to life. Wisdom is the power to recognize truth and to make the best use of that knowledge. It’s the ability to see at once the best goals to pursue and the most effective means to achieve them. With wisdom comes balance and the ability to think clearly; to control and direct your thoughts, and to steer clear of the problems that arise from faulty thinking. With wisdom, you will be able to choose the right paths for your specific needs and to manage yourself in such a way as to achieve the best outcomes. You will know how to accomplish what you want. It’s clear that wisdom must be an essential trait of the Supreme Intelligence, since that which knows all truth must be wise; and you can also see that the more you align and unify your mind with that Intelligence, the more wisdom you will possess.

But I repeat that since this Intelligence is All, and in all, you can enter[Pg 68] 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.

But I want to emphasize that since this Intelligence is everything and everywhere, you can access Its wisdom only by being in harmony with all. If there's anything in your desires or intentions that would oppress others, cause injustice, or take away someone's life, you won't be able to gain wisdom from the Supreme. Additionally, your purpose for yourself must be the highest good.

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.[Pg 69] 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.

A person can live in three main ways: for the satisfaction of their body, for that of their mind, or for that of their spirit. The first is achieved by fulfilling desires for food, drink, and other experiences that provide physical pleasure. The second is accomplished by engaging in activities that bring about enjoyable mental experiences, like seeking knowledge or pursuing fine clothes, fame, power, and so on. The third is achieved by embracing the instincts of selfless love and altruism. A person lives most wisely and fully when they balance all these aspects without overindulging in any of them.[Pg 69] The person who lives solely for physical pleasure is unwise and out of tune with God; the one who focuses only on the intellectual enjoyments, even if they are completely moral, is still unwise and disconnected from God; and the person who dedicates themselves entirely to altruism, sacrificing themselves for others, is just as unwise and distant from harmony with God as those who overindulge in other areas.

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,[Pg 70] 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.

To achieve true harmony with the Supreme, you need to commit to LIVING; to live to the fullest of your abilities in body, mind, and soul. This means fully engaging in all aspects of life, but without going overboard; because too much in one area can lead to a lack in others. Your desire for health is rooted in your wish for a richer life; and underneath that is the desire of the Formless Intelligence to experience life more fully through you. As you move towards perfect health, stay focused on the goal of achieving complete life—physically, mentally, and spiritually; to grow in all aspects, and in every way to live more. If you keep this goal in mind, wisdom will come to you. "He that willeth to do the will of the Father shall KNOW," Jesus said. Wisdom is the most valuable gift one can receive, as it enables true self-governance.

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.[Pg 71]

But wisdom isn't the only thing you can get from Supreme Intelligence; you can also receive physical energy, vitality, and life force. The energy from the Formless Substance is limitless and fills everything; you are already getting this energy automatically and instinctively, but you can access much more if you approach it thoughtfully. A person's strength isn't just about what God is willing to provide, but rather what he has the will and intelligence to claim for himself. God offers you everything that exists; your only question is how much of the unlimited supply you want to take.[Pg 71]

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[Pg 72] faith in strength, his faith that he can keep on running, his unwavering purpose to keep on running, and his action in keeping on seem to connect him to the source of energy in such a way as to bring him a new supply.

Professor James has pointed out that there seems to be no limit to what people can do; this is simply because human power comes from the endless source of the Supreme. The runner who has hit a wall, when it feels like his energy is completely gone, can find his "second wind" by running in a Certain Way; his strength is renewed in what seems like a miraculous way, allowing him to keep going indefinitely. By continuing in the Certain Way, he might also experience a third, fourth, and fifth "wind"; we don't know what the limit is or how far it can go. The key is that the runner must have complete faith that strength will come; he must focus steadily on strength and truly believe that he has it, and he must keep running. If he lets any doubt creep in, he will collapse, and if he stops to wait for strength to come, it won’t. His faith in strength, his belief that he *can* keep running, his determination *to* keep going, and his action *in* pushing on seem to link him to the source of energy in a way that provides him with a new supply.

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,[Pg 73] 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.

In a very similar way, a sick person who has unwavering faith in health, whose purpose aligns them with the source, and who engages in the voluntary aspects of life in a specific manner, will receive enough vital energy for all their needs and for healing all their ailments. God, who wants to live and express Himself fully through humanity, is happy to provide everything needed for a rich life. Action and reaction are equally matched, and when you want to live more, if you are mentally in sync with the Supreme, the forces that promote life start to gather around you. The One Life begins to move closer to you, and your surroundings become infused with it. Then, if you embrace it through faith,[Pg 73] it becomes yours. "You will ask for whatever you desire, and it will be granted to you." Your Father does not give His spirit in limited amounts; He loves to give you good gifts.


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CHAPTER VIII.

Summary of Mental Processes.

Let me now summarize the mental actions and attitudes necessary to the practice of the Science of Being Well: first, you believe that there is a Thinking Substance, from which all things are made, and which, in its original state, permeates, penetrates, and fills the interspaces of the universe. This Substance is the Life of All, and is seeking to express more life in all. It is the Principle of Life of the universe, and the Principle of Health in man.

Let me summarize the mental actions and attitudes needed to practice the Science of Being Well: first, you need to believe that there is a Thinking Substance from which everything is created, and which, in its original form, fills every corner of the universe. This Substance is the Life of All and is striving to express more life in everyone. It is the Principle of Life in the universe and the Principle of Health in people.

Man is a form of this Substance, and draws his vitality from it; he is a mind-body of original substance, permeating a physical body, and the thoughts of his mind-body control the functioning of his physical body. If man thinks no[Pg 75] thoughts save those of perfect health, the functions of his physical body will be performed in a manner of perfect health.

Man is a manifestation of this Substance, and he derives his energy from it; he is a mind-body of original substance, infused into a physical body, and the thoughts of his mind-body influence how his physical body operates. If a person only thinks thoughts related to perfect health, the functions of his physical body will be carried out in perfect health.

If you would consciously relate yourself to the All-Health, your purpose must be to live fully on every plane of your being. You must want all that there is in life for body, mind, and soul; and this will bring you into harmony with all the life there is. The person who is in conscious and intelligent harmony with All will receive a continuous inflow of vital power from the Supreme Life; and this inflow is prevented by angry, selfish or antagonistic mental attitudes. If you are against any part, you have severed relations with all; you will receive life, but only instinctively and automatically; not intelligently and purposefully. You can see that if you are mentally antagonistic to any part, you cannot be in complete harmony with the Whole; therefore, as Jesus directed, be reconciled to everybody[Pg 76] and everything before you offer worship.

If you want to connect with the All-Health, your goal should be to live fully in every aspect of your being. You should desire everything life has to offer for your body, mind, and spirit; this will align you with all existence. A person who consciously and intelligently harmonizes with the All will continuously receive vital energy from the Supreme Life; however, this flow can be blocked by angry, selfish, or hostile thoughts. If you oppose any part, you cut off your connection with the whole; you'll receive life, but only in a basic, automatic way, not in a conscious and intentional manner. It's clear that if you're mentally at odds with any part, you can't be in complete harmony with the Whole; so, as Jesus advised, make peace with everyone and everything before you worship. [Pg 76]

Want for everybody all that you want for yourself.

Wish for everyone what you wish for yourself.

The reader is recommended to read what we have said in a former work[A] concerning the Competitive mind and the Creative mind. It is very doubtful whether one who has lost health can completely regain it so long as he remains in the competitive mind.

The reader is encouraged to check out our earlier work[A] regarding the Competitive mind and the Creative mind. It's uncertain whether someone who has lost their health can fully recover while still in a competitive mindset.

[A] The Science of Getting Rich.

The Science of Getting Rich.

Being on the Creative or Good-Will plane in mind, the next step is to form a conception of yourself as in perfect health, and to hold no thoughts which are not in full harmony with this conception. Have FAITH that if you think only thoughts of health you will establish in your physical body the functioning of health; and use your will to determine that you will think only thoughts of health. Never think of yourself as sick, or as likely to be sick; never think of sickness in connection [Pg 77]with yourself at all. And, as far as may be, shut out of your mind all thoughts of sickness in connection with others. Surround yourself as much as possible with the things which suggest the ideas of strength and health.

Being on the Creative or Good-Will mindset, the next step is to imagine yourself as being in perfect health, and to avoid any thoughts that don’t align with this vision. Have FAITH that if you focus solely on thoughts of health, you will establish healthy functioning in your physical body; and use your will to decide that you will think only positive health-related thoughts. Never see yourself as sick, or as someone who might become sick; don’t associate sickness with yourself at all. And, as much as possible, eliminate thoughts of sickness related to others from your mind. Surround yourself with things that evoke feelings of strength and health as much as you can.

Have faith in health, and accept health as an actual present fact in your life. Claim health as a blessing bestowed upon you by the Supreme Life, and be deeply grateful at all times. Claim the blessing by faith; know that it is yours, and never admit a contrary thought to your mind.

Have faith in your health, and recognize health as a real part of your life. Embrace health as a gift given to you by a higher power, and always be truly thankful. Acknowledge this blessing through your faith; know that it belongs to you, and don’t allow any negative thoughts to enter your mind.

Use your will-power to withhold your attention from every appearance of disease in yourself and others; do not study disease, think about it, nor speak of it. At all times, when the thought of disease is thrust upon you, move forward into the mental position of prayerful gratitude for your perfect health.

Use your willpower to keep your focus away from any signs of illness in yourself and others; don't study, think about, or talk about sickness. Whenever thoughts of illness come up, shift your mindset to one of grateful prayer for your perfect health.

The mental actions necessary to being well may now be summed up in a single sentence: Form a conception of your[Pg 78]self in perfect health, and think only those thoughts which are in harmony with that conception.

The mental steps needed to be healthy can now be summed up in one sentence: Imagine yourself in perfect health and only think thoughts that align with that image.

That, with faith and gratitude, and the purpose to really live, covers all the requirements. It is not necessary to take mental exercises of any kind, except as described in Chapter VI, or to do wearying "stunts" in the way of affirmations, and so on. It is not necessary to concentrate the mind on the affected parts; it is far better not to think of any part as affected. It is not necessary to "treat" yourself by auto-suggestion, or to have others treat you in any way whatever. The power that heals is the Principle of Health within you; and to call this Principle into Constructive Action it is only necessary, having harmonized yourself with the All-Mind, to claim by FAITH the All-Health; and to hold that claim until it is physically manifested in all the functions of your body.

That, with faith and gratitude, and the intention to truly live, covers all the requirements. There's no need to engage in any mental exercises, except as outlined in Chapter VI, or to perform exhausting "stunts" like affirmations, and so on. You shouldn't have to focus your mind on the areas that feel affected; it’s better not to think of any part as being affected at all. You don’t need to "treat" yourself through auto-suggestion, or have others treat you in any way. The healing power comes from the Principle of Health within you; and to activate this Principle positively, you only need to align yourself with the Universal Mind, claim the Universal Health through FAITH, and maintain that claim until it shows up physically in all the functions of your body.

In order to hold this mental attitude[Pg 79] of faith, gratitude, and health, however, your external acts must be only those of health. You cannot long hold the internal attitude of a well person if you continue to perform the external acts of a sick person. It is essential not only that your every thought should be a thought of health, but that your every act should be an act of health, performed in a healthy manner. If you will make every thought a thought of health, and every conscious act an act of health, it must infallibly follow that every internal and unconscious function shall come to be healthy; for all the power of life is being continually exerted toward health. We shall next consider how you may make every act an act of health.

To maintain this mindset of faith, gratitude, and health, your actions need to reflect health as well. You can't sustain the internal mindset of a healthy person if you keep behaving like someone who's unwell. It's crucial that every thought you have is a thought of health, and every action you take is an action of health, done in a healthy way. If you make it a point for every thought to be about health and every conscious action to promote health, it will naturally lead to every internal and unconscious process becoming healthy, since the full force of life is always directed towards health. Next, we will explore how you can ensure that every action is an action of health.


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CHAPTER IX.

When to Eat.

You cannot build and maintain a perfectly healthy body by mental action alone, or by the performance of the unconscious or involuntary functions alone. There are certain actions, more or less voluntary, which have a direct and immediate relation with the continuance of life itself; these are eating, drinking, breathing, and sleeping. No matter what man's thought or mental attitude may be, he cannot live unless he eats, drinks, breathes, and sleeps; and, moreover, he cannot be well if he eats, drinks, breathes, and sleeps in an unnatural or wrong manner. It is therefore vitally important that you should learn the right way to perform these voluntary functions, and I shall proceed to show[Pg 81] you this way, beginning with the matter of eating, which is most important.

You can't build and maintain a perfectly healthy body just by thinking or relying on unconscious processes alone. There are certain actions, mostly voluntary, that are directly connected to sustaining life itself; these include eating, drinking, breathing, and sleeping. No matter what a person's thoughts or mindset might be, they can’t survive without eating, drinking, breathing, and sleeping. Furthermore, they can’t be healthy if they engage in these activities in an unnatural or incorrect way. Therefore, it's essential to learn the correct way to perform these voluntary functions, and I will guide you through this, starting with eating, which is the most important. [Pg 81]

There has been a vast amount of controversy as to when to eat, what to eat, how to eat, and how much to eat; and all this controversy is unnecessary, for the Right Way is very easy to find. You have only to consider the Law which governs all attainment, whether of health, wealth, power, or happiness; and that law is that you must do what you can do now, where you are now; do every separate act in the most perfect manner possible, and put the power of faith into every action.

There has been a lot of debate about when to eat, what to eat, how to eat, and how much to eat; and all this debate is unnecessary, because the Right Way is really easy to find. You just need to think about the Law that governs all achievement, whether it’s health, wealth, power, or happiness; and that law is that you must do what you can do now, where you are now; do every single act in the best way possible, and put the power of faith into every action.

The processes of digestion and assimilation are under the supervision and control of an inner division of man's mentality, which is generally called the sub-conscious mind; and I shall use that term here in order to be understood. The sub-conscious mind is in charge of all the functions and processes of life; and when more food is needed by the body, it makes the fact known by caus[Pg 82]ing a sensation called hunger. Whenever food is needed, and can be used, there is hunger; and whenever there is hunger it is time to eat. When there is no hunger it is unnatural and wrong to eat, no matter how great may APPEAR to be the need for food. Even if you are in a condition of apparent starvation, with great emaciation, if there is no hunger you may know that FOOD CANNOT BE USED, and it will be unnatural and wrong for you to eat. Though you have not eaten for days, weeks, or months, if you have no hunger you may be perfectly sure that food cannot be used, and will probably not be used if taken. Whenever food is needed, if there is power to digest and assimilate it, so that it can be normally used, the sub-conscious mind will announce the fact by a decided hunger. Food, taken when there is no hunger, will sometimes be digested and assimilated, because Nature makes a special effort to[Pg 83] perform the task which is thrust upon her against her will; but if food be habitually taken when there is no hunger, the digestive power is at last destroyed, and numberless evils caused.

The processes of digestion and assimilation are managed by a part of our mind known as the subconscious. I’ll use that term here for clarity. The subconscious oversees all the functions and processes of life; when the body needs more food, it signals this by creating a feeling called hunger. Whenever food is needed and can be utilized, there is hunger, and when there is hunger, it’s time to eat. Eating when you’re not hungry is unnatural and wrong, no matter how much it seems like you need food. Even if you appear to be starving and very thin, if you’re not hungry, you should know that food cannot be used effectively, and eating would be unnatural and wrong. Regardless of whether you haven’t eaten for days, weeks, or months, if you have no hunger, you can be sure that food won’t be absorbed well, and likely won’t be effective if ingested. Whenever food is really needed, and your body can digest and use it, the subconscious will clearly signal this through hunger. Food taken when there’s no hunger might sometimes get digested because nature makes an effort to process it despite the conditions. However, if food is regularly consumed without hunger, eventually the digestive system will break down, leading to numerous problems.

If the foregoing be true—and it is indisputably so—it is a self-evident proposition that the natural time, and the healthy time, to eat is when one is hungry; and that it is never a natural or a healthy action to eat when one is not hungry. You see, then, that it is an easy matter to scientifically settle the question when to eat. ALWAYS eat when you are hungry; and NEVER eat when you are not hungry. This is obedience to nature, which is obedience to God.

If the above is true—and it clearly is—it's obvious that the right time to eat is when you're hungry, and that it's never natural or healthy to eat when you're not hungry. So, it's simple to determine when to eat: ALWAYS eat when you’re hungry, and NEVER eat when you’re not hungry. This is following nature, which is following God.

We must not fail, however, to make clear the distinction between hunger and appetite. Hunger is the call of the sub-conscious mind for more material to be used in repairing and renewing the body, and in keeping up the internal heat; and hunger is never felt unless[Pg 84] there is need for more material, and unless there is power to digest it when taken into the stomach. Appetite is a desire for the gratification of sensation. The drunkard has an appetite for liquor, but he cannot have a hunger for it. A normally fed person cannot have a hunger for candy or sweets; the desire for these things is an appetite. You cannot hunger for tea, coffee, spiced foods, or for the various taste-tempting devices of the skilled cook; if you desire these things, it is with appetite, not with hunger. Hunger is nature's call for material to be used in building new cells, and nature never calls for anything which may not be legitimately used for this purpose.

We must clearly distinguish between hunger and appetite. Hunger is the subconscious mind's signal for more resources needed to repair and renew the body and maintain internal heat; it is only felt when there is a need for more resources and the ability to digest them. Appetite, on the other hand, is a desire for sensory satisfaction. A drunk person has an appetite for alcohol, but they cannot feel hunger for it. A normally fed person cannot feel hunger for candy or sweets; wanting these items is merely appetite. You cannot feel hunger for tea, coffee, spicy foods, or the various tempting dishes crafted by a skilled cook; if you want these things, it's out of appetite, not hunger. Hunger is nature's call for materials to build new cells, and nature never calls for anything that cannot be genuinely used for this purpose.

Appetite is often largely a matter of habit; if one eats or drinks at a certain hour, and especially if one takes sweetened or spiced and stimulating foods, the desire comes regularly at the same hour; but this habitual desire for food should never be mistaken for hunger.[Pg 85] Hunger does not appear at specified times. It only comes when work or exercise has destroyed sufficient tissue to make the taking in of new raw material a necessity.

Appetite is often mostly about routine; if someone eats or drinks at a certain time, especially if they have sweetened, spiced, or stimulating foods, the craving will consistently occur at that same time. However, this habitual craving for food should never be confused with hunger.[Pg 85] Hunger doesn’t show up at set times. It only arises when work or exercise has damaged enough tissue, making it essential to take in new nutrients.

For instance, if a person has been sufficiently fed on the preceding day, it is impossible that he should feel a genuine hunger on arising from refreshing sleep. In sleep the body is recharged with vital power, and the assimilation of the food which has been taken during the day is completed; the system has no need for food immediately after sleep, unless the person went to his rest in a state of starvation. With a system of feeding, which is even a reasonable approach to a natural one, no one can have a real hunger for an early morning breakfast. There is no such thing possible as a normal or genuine hunger immediately after arising from sound sleep. The early morning breakfast is always taken to gratify appetite, never to satisfy hunger. No matter who you[Pg 86] are, or what your condition is; no matter how hard you work, or how much you are exposed, unless you go to your bed starved, you cannot arise from your bed hungry.

For example, if someone has eaten enough the day before, it's unlikely they'll feel real hunger when they wake up from a good night's sleep. While sleeping, the body stockpiles energy and finishes processing the food consumed during the day; the system doesn’t require food right after waking, unless the person went to bed starving. With a feeding routine that is even close to natural, no one should feel genuine hunger for an early morning breakfast. There’s no such thing as normal or true hunger right after waking from a deep sleep. The early morning breakfast is always eaten to satisfy cravings, not to fulfill hunger. No matter who you are or what your situation is; no matter how hard you work or how exposed you might be, unless you went to bed hungry, you won’t wake up feeling hungry.

Hunger is not caused by sleep, but by work. And it does not matter who you are, or what your condition, or how hard or easy your work, the so-called no-breakfast plan is the right plan for you. It is the right plan for everybody, because it is based on the universal law that hunger never comes until it is EARNED.

Hunger isn't caused by sleep, but by work. It doesn't matter who you are, your situation, or whether your work is hard or easy; the so-called no-breakfast plan is the right plan for you. It's the right plan for everyone because it follows the universal rule that hunger doesn't come until it is EARNED.

I am aware that a protest against this will come from the large number of people who "enjoy" their breakfasts; whose breakfast is their "best meal"; who believe that their work is so hard that they cannot "get through the forenoon on an empty stomach," and so on. But all their arguments fall down before the facts. They enjoy their breakfast as the toper enjoys his morning dram, because it gratifies a habitual[Pg 87] appetite and not because it supplies a natural want. It is their best meal for the same reason that his morning dram is the toper's best drink. And they CAN get along without it, because millions of people, of every trade and profession, DO get along without it, and are vastly better for doing so. If you are to live according to the Science of Being Well, you must NEVER EAT UNTIL YOU HAVE AN EARNED HUNGER.

I know that many people who "enjoy" their breakfasts will protest this idea; for them, breakfast is their "best meal"; they think their work is so tough that they can't "get through the morning without food," and so on. But all their arguments crumble in the face of the facts. They enjoy their breakfast just like a drinker enjoys their morning shot, because it satisfies a usual craving, not because it fulfills a real need. It's their best meal for the same reason that the drinker's morning shot is their best drink. And they CAN manage without it, because millions of people in every job and profession DO get by without it, and are much better off for it. If you want to live according to the Science of Being Well, you must NEVER EAT UNTIL YOU HAVE AN EARNED HUNGER.

But if I do not eat on arising in the morning, when shall I take my first meal?

But if I don't eat when I wake up in the morning, when will I have my first meal?

In ninety-nine cases out of a hundred twelve o'clock, noon, is early enough; and it is generally the most convenient time. If you are doing heavy work, you will get by noon a hunger sufficient to justify a good-sized meal; and if your work is light, you will probably still have hunger enough for a moderate meal. The best general rule or law that can be laid down is that you should[Pg 88] eat your first meal of the day at noon, if you are hungry; and if you are not hungry, wait until you become so.

In 99 out of 100 cases, noon is early enough; and it's usually the most convenient time. If you're doing heavy work, by noon you'll be hungry enough to justify a good-sized meal; and if your work is light, you'll likely still be hungry enough for a moderate meal. The best general rule is that you should[Pg 88] eat your first meal of the day at noon if you're hungry; and if you're not hungry, wait until you are.

And when shall I eat my second meal?

And when will I have my second meal?

Not at all, unless you are hungry for it; and that with a genuine earned hunger. If you do get hungry for a second meal, eat at the most convenient time; but do not eat until you have a really earned hunger. The reader who wishes to fully inform himself as to the reasons for this way of arranging the mealtimes will find the best books thereon cited in the preface to this work. From the foregoing, however, you can easily see that the Science of Being Well readily answers the question: When, and how often shall I eat? The answer is: Eat when you have an earned hunger; and never eat at any other time.

Not at all, unless you’re genuinely hungry for it, and I mean a true, earned hunger. If you do feel hungry for a second meal, eat at the most convenient time, but don’t eat until you have really earned that hunger. Readers who want to understand the reasons behind this approach to mealtimes can find the best books on the subject listed in the preface of this work. From the previous points, it’s clear that the Science of Being Well effectively answers the question: When and how often should I eat? The answer is: Eat when you have an earned hunger, and never eat at any other time.


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CHAPTER X.

What to eat?

The current sciences of medicine and hygiene have made no progress toward answering the question, What shall I eat? The contests between the vegetarians and the meat eaters, the cooked food advocates, raw food advocates, and various other "schools" of theorists, seem to be interminable; and from the mountains of evidence and argument piled up for and against each special theory, it is plain that if we depend on these scientists we shall never know what is the natural food of man. Turning away from the whole controversy, then, we will ask the question of nature herself, and we shall find that she has not left us without an answer.

The current fields of medicine and hygiene haven't made any real progress in answering the question, "What should I eat?" The debates between vegetarians and meat-eaters, proponents of cooked food, advocates of raw food, and various other "schools" of thought seem endless. With all the evidence and arguments stacked up for and against each theory, it's clear that if we rely on these scientists, we'll never discover what the natural food for humans is. So, moving away from the entire debate, let's ask nature directly, and we'll find that she hasn’t left us without a response.

Most of the errors of dietary scien[Pg 90]tists grow out of a false premise as to the natural state of man. It is assumed that civilization and mental development are unnatural things; that the man who lives in a modern house, in city or country, and who works in modern trade or industry for his living is leading an unnatural life, and is in an unnatural environment; that the only "natural" man is a naked savage, and that the farther we get from the savage the farther we are from nature. This is wrong. The man who has all that art and science can give him is leading the most natural life, because he is living most completely in all his faculties. The dweller in a well-appointed city flat, with modern conveniences and good ventilation, is living a far more naturally human life than the Australian savage who lives in a hollow tree or a hole in the ground.

Most of the mistakes made by dietary scientists come from a misunderstanding of what it means to be human. It's often assumed that civilization and mental growth are unnatural; that a person living in a modern home, whether in the city or countryside, and working in contemporary trades or industries is living an unnatural life in an unnatural setting. The belief is that the only "natural" human is a primitive savage and the further we move away from that lifestyle, the further we stray from nature. This is incorrect. A person who benefits from all that art and science offers is actually living the most natural life because they are fully utilizing all their capabilities. Someone living in a well-furnished city apartment with modern amenities and good air circulation is living a far more naturally human life than an Australian savage residing in a hollow tree or a hole in the ground.

That Great Intelligence, which is in all and through all, has in reality practically settled the question as to what[Pg 91] we shall eat. In ordering the affairs of nature, It has decided that man's food shall be according to the zone in which he lives. In the frigid regions of the far North, fuel foods are required. The development of brain is not large, nor is the life severe in its labor-tax on muscle; and so the Esquimaux live largely on the blubber and fat of aquatic animals. No other diet is possible to them; they could not get fruits, nuts, or vegetables even if they were disposed to eat them; and they could not live on them in that climate if they could get them. So, notwithstanding the arguments of the vegetarians, the Esquimaux will continue to live on animal fats.

That Great Intelligence, which exists in everything and connects all, has essentially decided what we eat. In managing the natural world, It determined that a person's diet would depend on their geographical zone. In the cold regions of the far North, energy-rich foods are necessary. The brain isn't highly developed there, and the physical demands on muscles aren't extreme; therefore, the Inuit mainly rely on the blubber and fat of sea animals for sustenance. They can't eat anything else; they wouldn't have access to fruits, nuts, or vegetables even if they wanted to, and they wouldn't survive on those foods in that climate even if they could find them. So, despite the arguments of vegetarians, the Inuit will keep living on animal fats.

On the other hand, as we come toward the tropics, we find fuel foods less required; and we find the people naturally inclining toward a vegetarian diet. Millions live on rice and fruits; and the food regimen of an Esquimaux village, if followed upon the equator, would re[Pg 92]sult in speedy death. A "natural" diet for the equatorial regions would be very far from being a natural diet near the North Pole; and the people of either zone, if not interfered with by medical or dietary "scientists," will be guided by the All Intelligence, which seeks the fullest life in all, to feed themselves in the best way for the promotion of perfect health. In general, you can see that God, working in nature and in the evolution of human society and customs, has answered your question as to what you shall eat; and I advise you to take His answer in preference to that of any man.

On the other hand, as we approach the tropics, we notice that people need fewer fuel foods; they naturally gravitate towards a vegetarian diet. Millions survive on rice and fruits, and the diet of an Eskimo village, if tried at the equator, would quickly lead to sickness or death. A "natural" diet for equatorial regions is very different from what would be considered natural near the North Pole. People in either zone, unless influenced by medical or dietary "experts," will be guided by a higher wisdom that encourages them to eat in a way that promotes optimal health. Overall, it's clear that the divine, through nature and the development of human society and customs, has provided guidance on what to eat; I recommend you follow this guidance rather than rely on any human opinion.

In the temperate zone the largest demands are made on man in spirit, mind, and body; and here we find the greatest variety of foods provided by nature. And it is really quite useless and superfluous to theorize on the question what the masses shall eat, for they have no choice; they must eat the foods which are staple products of the zone in which[Pg 93] they live. It is impossible to supply all the people with a nut-and-fruit or raw food diet; and the fact that it is impossible is proof positive that these are not the foods intended by nature, for nature, being formed for the advancement of life, has not made the obtaining of the means of life an impossibility. So, I say, the question, What shall I eat? has been answered for you. Eat wheat, corn, rye, oats, barley, buckwheat; eat vegetables; eat meats, eat fruits, eat the things that are eaten by the masses of the people around the world, for in this matter the voice of the people is the voice of God. They have been led, generally, to the selection of certain foods; and they have been led, generally, to prepare these foods in generally similar ways; and you may depend upon it that in general they have the right foods and are preparing them in the right way. In these matters the race has been under the guidance of God. The list of foods in common use is a long one, and you[Pg 94] must select therefrom according to your individual taste; if you do, you will find that you have an infallible guide, as shown in the next two chapters.

In the temperate zone, people face the biggest demands on their spirit, mind, and body, and here we also find the greatest variety of foods that nature offers. It’s really pointless to debate what the masses should eat since they don’t have a choice; they must consume the staple foods available in their region. It's simply not feasible to provide everyone with a diet solely based on nuts and fruits or raw foods, and the impossibility of that serves as clear evidence that those are not the foods nature intended. Nature, which aims for the progress of life, doesn’t make it impossible to obtain the means of survival. So, I say, the question of "What should I eat?" has already been answered for you. Eat wheat, corn, rye, oats, barley, buckwheat; eat vegetables, meats, and fruits—consume what the majority of people around the world eat, because in this matter, the voice of the people is like a guiding force. They have generally been led to choose certain foods and prepare them in similar ways, and you can trust that, overall, they have the right foods and are cooking them correctly. In these matters, humanity has been guided by a higher power. The list of commonly used foods is extensive, and you should choose from it based on your personal preferences; if you do, you will find an infallible guide, as demonstrated in the next two chapters.

If you do not eat until you have an EARNED hunger, you will not find your taste demanding unnatural or unhealthy foods. The woodchopper, who has swung his axe continuously from seven in the morning until noon does not come in clamoring for cream puffs and confectionery; he wants pork and beans, or beefsteak and potatoes, or corn bread and cabbage; he asks for the plain solids. Offer to crack him a few walnuts and give him a plate of lettuce, and you will be met with huge disdain; those things are not natural foods for a workingman. And if they are not natural foods for a workingman, they are not for any other man; for work hunger is the only real hunger, and requires the same materials to satisfy it, whether it be in woodchopper or banker, in man, woman or child.[Pg 95]

If you don't eat until you're really hungry, you won’t crave unhealthy or unnatural foods. A woodcutter who has been chopping wood from seven in the morning until noon doesn’t come inside asking for cream puffs and sweets; he wants pork and beans, beefsteak and potatoes, or cornbread and cabbage; he asks for solid, straightforward meals. If you offer him some walnuts and a plate of lettuce, you’ll be met with total disdain; those aren’t the right foods for someone who works hard. And if they aren't right for a working person, they aren't right for anyone else either; because true hunger from hard work is the only real hunger, and it needs the same kind of food to satisfy it, whether it’s a woodcutter, a banker, a man, a woman, or a child.[Pg 95]

It is a mistake to suppose that food must be selected with anxious care to fit the vocation of the person who eats. It is not true that the woodchopper requires "heavy" or "solid" foods and the bookkeeper "light" foods. If you are a bookkeeper, or other brain worker, and do not eat until you have an EARNED hunger, you will want exactly the same foods that the woodchopper wants. Your body is made of exactly the same elements as that of the woodchopper, and requires the same materials for cell-building; why, then, feed him on ham and eggs and corn bread and you on crackers and toast? True, most of his waste is of muscle, while most of yours is of brain and nerve tissue; but it is also true that the woodchopper's diet contains all the requisites for brain and nerve building in far better proportions than they are found in most "light" foods. The world's best brain work has been done on the fare of the working people. The world's[Pg 96] greatest thinkers have invariably lived on the plain solid foods common among the masses.

It’s a mistake to think that food has to be carefully chosen to match the job of the person eating it. It’s not true that a woodchopper needs "heavy" or "solid" foods while a bookkeeper needs "light" foods. If you’re a bookkeeper or any other kind of brain worker and don’t eat until you really feel hungry, you’ll actually want the same foods as the woodchopper. Your body is made up of the same basic elements as his and needs the same materials for building cells. So, why would you feed him ham and eggs and cornbread while you eat crackers and toast? Sure, most of his waste is muscle, while yours is primarily brain and nerve tissue. But it’s also true that the woodchopper’s diet has all the necessary components for building brain and nerve tissue in much better proportions than most "light" foods do. Some of the best brain work in the world has been done on the diets of working people. The greatest thinkers have always lived on the simple, hearty foods that are common among the masses.

Let the bookkeeper wait until he has an earned hunger before he eats; and then, if he wants ham, eggs, and corn bread, by all means let him eat them; but let him remember that he does not need one-twentieth of the amount necessary for the woodchopper. It is not eating "hearty" foods which gives the brain worker indigestion; it is eating as much as would be needed by a muscle worker. Indigestion is never caused by eating to satisfy hunger; it is always caused by eating to gratify appetite. If you eat in the manner prescribed in the next chapter, your taste will soon become so natural that you will never WANT anything that you cannot eat with impunity; and you can drop the whole anxious question of what to eat from your mind forever, and simply eat what you want. Indeed, that is the only way to do if you are to think no[Pg 97] thoughts but those of health; for you cannot think health so long as you are in continual doubt and uncertainty as to whether you are getting the right bills of fare.

Let the bookkeeper wait until he’s truly hungry before he eats; and then, if he wants ham, eggs, and cornbread, he should go ahead and eat them; but he should remember that he doesn’t need even one-twentieth of what a woodchopper requires. It’s not eating “hearty” foods that gives the brain worker indigestion; it’s consuming as much as a physical laborer would need. Indigestion isn’t caused by eating to satisfy hunger; it’s always caused by eating to satisfy appetite. If you eat the way described in the next chapter, your taste will soon become so natural that you won’t crave anything you can’t enjoy without worry; and you can let go of the constant anxiety about what to eat and just eat what you desire. In fact, that’s the only way to think only thoughts of health; because you can’t focus on health while you’re in constant doubt about whether you’re choosing the right foods.

"Take no thought what ye shall eat," said Jesus, and he spoke wisely. The foods found on the table of any ordinary middle-class or working class family will nourish your body perfectly if you eat at the right times and in the right way. If you want meat, eat it; and if you do not want it, do not eat it, and do not suppose that you must find some special substitute for it. You can live perfectly well on what is left on any table after the meat has been removed.

"Don't worry about what you will eat," said Jesus, and he was right. The foods on the table of any typical middle-class or working-class family will nourish your body just fine if you eat at the right times and in the right way. If you want meat, have it; and if you don't want it, skip it, and don't think you need to find some special alternative. You can live perfectly well on what remains on any table after the meat has been taken away.

It is not necessary to worry about a "varied" diet, so as to get in all the necessary elements. The Chinese and Hindus build very good bodies and excellent brains on a diet of few variations, rice making almost the whole of it. The Scotch are physically and men[Pg 98]tally strong on oatmeal cakes; and the Irishman is husky of body and brilliant of mind on potatoes and pork. The wheat berry contains practically all that is necessary for the building of brain and body; and a man can live very well on a monodiet of navy beans.

There's no need to stress about having a "varied" diet to get all the essential nutrients. The Chinese and Hindus develop strong bodies and sharp minds on a diet with only a few options, mostly relying on rice. The Scots are physically and mentally robust thanks to their oatmeal cakes, while the Irish thrive in body and mind on potatoes and pork. Wheat berries provide almost everything needed for building the brain and body, and a person can live quite well on just navy beans.

Form a conception of perfect health for yourself, and do not hold any thought which is not a thought of health.

Create an idea of perfect health for yourself, and don't entertain any thoughts that aren't related to health.

NEVER eat until you have an EARNED HUNGER. Remember that it will not hurt you in the least to go hungry for a short time; but it will surely hurt you to eat when you are not hungry.

NEVER eat until you have an EARNED HUNGER. Remember that it won't hurt you at all to be a little hungry for a while; but it will definitely hurt you to eat when you're not actually hungry.

Do not give the least thought to what you should or should not eat; simply eat what is set before you, selecting that which pleases your taste most. In other words, eat what you want. This you can do with perfect results if you eat in the right way; and how to do this will be explained in the next chapter.

Do not worry at all about what you should or shouldn't eat; just eat what's put in front of you, picking what you enjoy the most. In other words, eat what you want. You can do this successfully if you eat the right way, and how to do that will be explained in the next chapter.


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CHAPTER XI.

How to Eat.

It is a settled fact that man naturally chews his food. The few faddists who maintain that we should bolt our nourishment, after the manner of the dog and others of the lower animals, can no longer get a hearing; we know that we should chew our food. And if it is natural that we should chew our food, the more thoroughly we chew it the more completely natural the process must be. If you will chew every mouthful to a liquid, you need not be in the least concerned as to what you shall eat, for you can get sufficient nourishment out of any ordinary food.

It’s a well-known fact that humans naturally chew their food. The few trendsetters who insist that we should swallow our meals like dogs and other lower animals are no longer taken seriously; we understand that we should chew our food. And if it’s natural for us to chew, then the more we chew, the more completely natural the process becomes. If you chew every bite until it’s liquid, you don’t need to worry at all about what you eat, because you can get enough nutrition from any regular food.

Whether or not this chewing shall be an irksome and laborious task or a most enjoyable process, depends upon the[Pg 100] mental attitude in which you come to the table.

Whether this chewing turns out to be a tedious and exhausting task or a really enjoyable process depends on your mindset when you sit down to eat. [Pg 100]

If your mind and attitude are on other things, or if you are anxious or worried about business or domestic affairs, you will find it almost impossible to eat without bolting more or less of your food. You must learn to live so scientifically that you will have no business or domestic cares to worry about; this you can do, and you can also learn to give your undivided attention to the act of eating while at the table.

If your mind is on other things, or if you’re feeling anxious or worried about work or home issues, you’ll find it nearly impossible to eat without rushing through your food. You need to learn to live in such a way that you don’t have work or home worries to stress over; you can do this, and you can also learn to focus completely on eating while at the table.

When you eat, do so with an eye single to the purpose of getting all the enjoyment you can from that meal; dismiss everything else from your mind, and do not let anything take your attention from the food and its taste until your meal is finished. Be cheerfully confident, for if you follow these instructions you may KNOW that the food you eat is exactly the right food, and that it will "agree" with you to perfection.[Pg 101]

When you eat, focus solely on the purpose of enjoying your meal; clear your mind of everything else and don’t let anything distract you from the food and its flavors until you finish eating. Stay positively confident, because if you follow these guidelines, you can be sure that the food you eat is exactly right for you and that it will perfectly agree with you.[Pg 101]

Sit down to the table with confident cheerfulness, and take a moderate portion of the food; take whatever thing looks most desirable to you. Do not select some food because you think it will be good for you; select that which will taste good to you. If you are to get well and stay well, you must drop the idea of doing things because they are good for your health, and do things because you want to do them. Select the food you want most; gratefully give thanks to God that you have learned how to eat it in such a way that digestion shall be perfect; and take a moderate mouthful of it.

Sit down at the table with confidence and a cheerful attitude, and take a reasonable amount of food; choose whatever looks most appealing to you. Don’t pick something just because you think it’s healthy; go for what will taste good to you. If you want to feel better and stay healthy, you need to let go of the idea of doing things just for the sake of your health, and instead do things because you enjoy them. Choose the food you want the most; gratefully thank God that you’ve learned how to eat it in a way that ensures perfect digestion; and take a moderate bite of it.

Do not fix your attention on the act of chewing; fix it on the TASTE of the food; and taste and enjoy it until it is reduced to a liquid state and passes down your throat by involuntary swallowing. No matter how long it takes, do not think of the time. Think of the taste. Do not allow your eyes to wander over the table, speculating as to what[Pg 102] you shall eat next; do not worry for fear there is not enough, and that you will not get your share of everything. Do not anticipate the taste of the next thing; keep your mind centered on the taste of what you have in your mouth. And that is all of it.

Don't focus on the act of chewing; focus on the TASTE of the food. Savor and enjoy it until it's reduced to a liquid state and goes down your throat through involuntary swallowing. No matter how long it takes, don’t think about the time. Think about the taste. Don’t let your eyes wander over the table, wondering what you'll eat next; don’t worry that there won’t be enough and that you won't get your share of everything. Don’t anticipate the taste of the next bite; keep your mind focused on the taste of what you currently have in your mouth. That’s all there is to it.

Scientific and healthful eating is a delightful process after you have learned how to do it, and after you have overcome the bad old habit of gobbling down your food unchewed. It is best not to have too much conversation going on while eating; be cheerful, but not talkative; do the talking afterward.

Eating in a healthy and mindful way can be a joyful experience once you learn how to do it and break the old habit of quickly gulping down your food without chewing. It’s best to keep conversation to a minimum during meals; be upbeat, but not too chatty; save the talking for after you’re done eating.

In most cases, some use of the will is required to form the habit of correct eating. The bolting habit is an unnatural one, and is without doubt mostly the result of fear. Fear that we will be robbed of our food; fear that we will not get our share of the good things; fear that we will lose precious time—these are the causes of haste. Then there is anticipation of the dainties that[Pg 103] are to come for dessert, and the consequent desire to get at them as quickly as possible; and there is mental abstraction, or thinking of other matters while eating. All these must be overcome.

In most cases, some effort is needed to develop the habit of healthy eating. Eating too quickly is an unnatural habit and is mostly rooted in fear. Fear that we will be deprived of our food; fear that we won’t get our share of the good stuff; fear that we’ll waste valuable time—these are the reasons for rushing. There’s also the excitement for the treats that[Pg 103] are coming for dessert, leading to a strong desire to reach them as fast as possible; and there's the distraction of thinking about other things while eating. All these habits need to be overcome.

When you find that your mind is wandering, call a halt; think for a moment of the food, and of how good it tastes; of the perfect digestion and assimilation that are going to follow the meal, and begin again. Begin again and again, though you must do so twenty times in the course of a single meal; and again and again, though you must do so every meal for weeks and months. It is perfectly certain that you CAN form the "Fletcher habit" if you persevere; and when you have formed it, you will experience a healthful pleasure you have never known.

When you notice your mind wandering, stop for a moment; think about the food and how great it tastes; about the perfect digestion and absorption that will come after the meal, and start over. Start over and over, even if it takes you twenty times during one meal; and again and again, even if you have to do it every meal for weeks and months. It’s clear that you CAN develop the "Fletcher habit" if you stick with it; and once you’ve developed it, you’ll enjoy a healthy pleasure like never before.

This is a vital point, and I must not leave it until I have thoroughly impressed it upon your mind. Given the right materials, perfectly prepared, the Principle of Health will positively build[Pg 104] you a perfectly healthy body; and you cannot prepare the materials perfectly in any other way that the one I am describing. If you are to have perfect health, you MUST eat in just this way; you can, and the doing of it is only a matter of a little perseverance. What use for you to talk of mental control unless you will govern yourself in so simple a matter as ceasing to bolt your food? What use to talk of concentration unless you can keep your mind on the act of eating for so short a space as fifteen or twenty minutes, especially with all the pleasures of taste to help you? Go on, and conquer. In a few weeks, or months, as the case may be, you will find the habit of scientific eating becoming fixed; and soon you will be in so splendid a condition, mentally and physically, that nothing would induce you to return to the bad old way.

This is an important point, and I can't leave it until I have made it clear to you. With the right materials, expertly prepared, the Principle of Health will definitely help you build a perfectly healthy body; and you can't prepare the materials perfectly in any way other than the one I'm describing. If you want to achieve perfect health, you MUST eat this way; you can do it, and it's just a matter of a little perseverance. What good is it to talk about mental control if you won't manage such a simple thing as stopping yourself from gulping down your food? What good is it to discuss concentration if you can't focus on eating for as little as fifteen or twenty minutes, especially with all the enjoyable flavors to assist you? Go ahead and succeed. In a few weeks or months, depending on the situation, you'll find that the habit of scientific eating becomes ingrained; and soon you'll be in such an amazing state, both mentally and physically, that nothing could persuade you to go back to your old bad habits.

We have seen that if man will think only thoughts of perfect health, his internal functions will be performed in[Pg 105] a healthy manner; and we have seen that in order to think thoughts of health, man must perform the voluntary functions in a healthy manner. The most important of the voluntary functions is that of eating; and we see, so far, no especial difficulty in eating in a perfectly healthy way. I will here summarize the instructions as to when to eat, what to eat, and how to eat, with the reasons therefor:—

We’ve learned that if a person focuses solely on thoughts of perfect health, their internal functions will operate healthily. We've also discovered that to maintain thoughts of health, a person needs to engage in voluntary functions healthily. The most crucial of these voluntary functions is eating; and so far, we see no significant challenges in eating in a perfectly healthy way. Here, I will summarize the guidelines about when to eat, what to eat, and how to eat, along with the reasons behind them:—

NEVER eat until you have an EARNED hunger, no matter how long you go without food. This is based on the fact that whenever food is needed in the system, if there is power to digest it, the sub-conscious mind announces the need by the sensation of hunger. Learn to distinguish between genuine hunger and the gnawing and craving sensations caused by unnatural appetite. Hunger is never a disagreeable feeling, accompanied by weakness, faintness, or gnawing feelings at the stomach; it is a pleasant, anticipatory[Pg 106] desire for food, and is felt mostly in the mouth and throat. It does not come at certain hours or at stated intervals; it only comes when the sub-conscious mind is ready to receive, digest, and assimilate food.

NEVER eat until you’re truly hungry, no matter how long you go without food. This is because whenever your body needs food and can digest it, your subconscious mind signals that need through the feeling of hunger. Learn to tell the difference between real hunger and the gnawing, craving sensations caused by an unhealthy appetite. Hunger is never an unpleasant feeling with weakness, faintness, or gnawing in your stomach; it’s a pleasant, anticipatory desire for food that you mostly feel in your mouth and throat. It doesn’t happen at specific times or intervals; it only arises when your subconscious mind is ready to receive, digest, and absorb food.

Eat whatever foods you want, making your selection from the staples in general use in the zone in which you live. The Supreme Intelligence has guided man to the selection of these foods, and they are the right ones for all. I am referring, of course, to the foods which are taken to satisfy hunger, not to those which have been contrived merely to gratify appetite or perverted taste. The instinct which has guided the masses of men to make use of the great staples of food to satisfy their hunger is a divine one. God has made no mistake; if you eat these foods you will not go wrong.

Eat whatever foods you like, choosing from the common staples available in your area. The Supreme Intelligence has led humanity to choose these foods, and they are the right ones for everyone. I'm talking about the foods that satisfy hunger, not those crafted just to please cravings or twisted tastes. The instinct that has driven people to rely on the essential staples of food to satisfy their hunger is a divine one. God hasn’t made any mistakes; if you eat these foods, you’ll be on the right path.

Eat your food with cheerful confidence, and get all the pleasure that is to be had from the taste of every mouthful. Chew each morsel to a liquid, keeping[Pg 107] your attention fixed on the enjoyment of the process. This is the only way to eat in a perfectly complete and successful manner; and when anything is done in a completely successful manner, the general result cannot be a failure. In the attainment of health, the law is the same as in the attainment of riches; if you make each act a success in itself, the sum of all your acts must be a success. When you eat in the mental attitude I have described, and in the manner I have described, nothing can be added to the process; it is done in a perfect manner, and it is successfully done. And if eating is successfully done, digestion, assimilation, and the building of a healthy body are successfully begun. We next take up the question of the quantity of food required.

Enjoy your food with a positive mindset, and savor every bite. Chew each piece until it's liquid, focusing on the pleasure of the experience. This is the only way to eat completely and effectively; and when something is done effectively, it can't end in failure. The approach to health mirrors that of achieving wealth; if each action is a success on its own, then all your actions together will lead to success. When you eat with the mindset and method I've described, nothing more is needed; it's done perfectly, and it's done right. And when eating is done right, digestion, assimilation, and the creation of a healthy body start off successfully. Next, we'll discuss how much food is necessary.


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CHAPTER XII.

Hunger and Cravings.

It is very easy to find the correct answer to the question, How much shall I eat? You are never to eat until you have an earned hunger, and you are to stop eating the instant you BEGIN to feel that your hunger is abating. Never gorge yourself; never eat to repletion. When you begin to feel that your hunger is satisfied, know that you have enough; for until you have enough, you will continue to feel the sensation of hunger. If you eat as directed in the last chapter, it is probable that you will begin to feel satisfied before you have taken half your usual amount; but stop there, all the same. No matter how delightfully attractive the dessert, or how tempting the pie or pudding, do not eat a mouth[Pg 109]ful of it if you find that your hunger has been in the least degree assuaged by the other foods you have taken.

It's really easy to find the right answer to the question, "How much should I eat?" You should only eat when you actually feel hungry, and you need to stop eating as soon as you notice your hunger starting to fade. Never stuff yourself; don't eat until you're completely full. When you start to feel satisfied, know that you've had enough; because until you've had enough, you'll keep feeling hungry. If you eat as advised in the last chapter, you'll probably start to feel full before you've eaten half your usual portion, but still, stop there. No matter how delicious the dessert looks, or how tempting the pie or pudding is, don't take a bite if you feel even a little less hungry from the other food you've eaten.[Pg 109]

Whatever you eat after your hunger begins to abate is taken to gratify taste and appetite, not hunger and is not called for by nature at all. It is therefore excess; mere debauchery, and it cannot fail to work mischief.

Whatever you eat after your hunger starts to fade is to satisfy taste and cravings, not true hunger, and it’s not needed by the body at all. It’s therefore excess; just indulgence, and it’s bound to cause harm.

This is a point you will need to watch with nice discrimination, for the habit of eating purely for sensual gratification is very deeply rooted with most of us. The usual "dessert" of sweet and tempting foods is prepared solely with a view to inducing people to eat after hunger has been satisfied; and all the effects are evil. It is not that pie and cake are unwholesome foods; they are usually perfectly wholesome if eaten to satisfy hunger, and NOT to gratify appetite. If you want pie, cake, pastry or puddings, it is better to begin your meal with them, finishing with the plainer and less tasty foods. You will[Pg 110] find, however, that if you eat as directed in the preceding chapters, the plainest food will soon come to taste like kingly fare to you; for your sense of taste, like all your other senses, will become so acute with the general improvement in your condition that you will find new delights in common things. No glutton ever enjoyed a meal like the man who eats for hunger only, who gets the most out of every mouthful, and who stops on the instant that he feels the edge taken from his hunger. The first intimation that hunger is abating is the signal from the sub-conscious mind that it is time to quit.

This is a point you need to be mindful of, as the habit of eating purely for pleasure is deeply ingrained in most of us. The typical "dessert" of sweet and tempting foods is designed only to make people eat after they're no longer hungry, and all the effects are negative. It's not that pie and cake are unhealthy; they can be completely fine if eaten to satisfy hunger, not just to please your taste buds. If you want pie, cake, pastries, or puddings, it's better to start your meal with them and finish with simpler, less flavorful foods. However, you'll find that if you eat as suggested in the earlier chapters, even the plainest food will soon taste like a feast to you. This is because your sense of taste, like your other senses, will become sharper with the overall improvement in your condition, allowing you to discover new joys in everyday foods. No glutton enjoys a meal as much as someone who eats only to satisfy hunger, truly savoring every bite and stopping the moment they feel their hunger is eased. The first sign that hunger is fading is a signal from your subconscious that it’s time to stop.

The average person who takes up this plan of living will be greatly surprised to learn how little food is really required to keep the body in perfect condition. The amount depends upon the work; upon how much muscular exercise is taken, and upon the extent to which the person is exposed to cold. The woodchopper who goes into the for[Pg 111]est in the winter time and swings his axe all day can eat two full meals; but the brain worker who sits all day on a chair, in a warm room, does not need one third and often not one tenth as much. Most woodchoppers eat two or three times as much, and most brain workers from three to ten times as much as nature calls for; and the elimination of this vast amount of surplus rubbish from their systems is a tax on vital power which in time depletes their energy and leaves them an easy prey to so-called disease. Get all possible enjoyment out of the taste of your food, but never eat anything merely because it tastes good; and on the instant that you feel that your hunger is less keen, stop eating.

The average person who adopts this way of living will be surprised to discover how little food is actually needed to keep the body in great shape. The amount of food required depends on the work involved, how much physical activity a person engages in, and how much they are exposed to cold. A woodcutter who goes into the forest during winter and swings an axe all day can eat two full meals, but a desk worker who sits in a warm room all day doesn't need one-third as much and often not even one-tenth. Most woodcutters eat two to three times more than necessary, and most desk workers eat three to ten times more than nature requires; this excess waste puts a strain on their vital energy, depleting their strength over time and making them vulnerable to what we call disease. Enjoy the taste of your food, but never eat just because it tastes good; and as soon as you notice your hunger is subsiding, stop eating.

If you will consider for a moment, you will see that there is positively no other way for you to settle these various food questions than by adopting the plan here laid down for you. As to the proper time to eat, there is no other way to[Pg 112] decide than to say that you should eat whenever you have an EARNED HUNGER. It is a self-evident proposition that that is the right time to eat, and that any other is a wrong time to eat. As to what to eat, the Eternal Wisdom has decided that the masses of men shall eat the staple products of the zones in which they live. The staple foods of your particular zone are the right foods for you; and the Eternal Wisdom, working in and through the minds of the masses of men, has taught them how best to prepare these foods by cooking and otherwise. And as to how to eat, you know that you must chew your food; and if it must be chewed, then reason tells us that the more thorough and perfect the operation the better.

If you think about it for a moment, you'll realize that there's really no other way for you to address these various food questions than by following the plan presented here. As for when to eat, the only way to decide is to say that you should eat whenever you feel EARNED HUNGER. It's clear that this is the right time to eat, and that any other time is wrong. Regarding what to eat, it seems that nature has determined that people should consume the staple products from the zones where they live. The staple foods in your specific area are the right choices for you, and nature, working through the collective wisdom of humanity, has shown people the best ways to prepare these foods through cooking and other methods. As for how to eat, you know you should chew your food; and if it needs to be chewed, then common sense tells us that the more thoroughly you do it, the better.

I repeat that success in anything is attained by making each separate act a success in itself. If you make each action, however small and unimportant, a thoroughly successful action, your[Pg 113] day's work as a whole cannot result in failure. If you make the actions of each day successful, the sum total of your life cannot be failure. A great success is the result of doing a large number of little things, and doing each one in a perfectly successful way. If every thought is a healthy thought, and if every action of your life is performed in a healthy way, you must soon attain to perfect health. It is impossible to devise a way in which you can perform the act of eating more successfully, and in a manner more in accord with the laws of life, than by chewing every mouthful to a liquid, enjoying the taste fully, and keeping a cheerful confidence the while. Nothing can be added to make the process more successful; while if anything be subtracted, the process will not be a completely healthy one.

I want to emphasize that success in anything comes from making each individual act a success by itself. If you treat each action, no matter how small or seemingly trivial, as a thoroughly successful one, your overall work for the day can’t be a failure. If you make the actions of each day successful, the total of your life can’t be a failure. A great success results from doing a lot of little things, and doing each one in a completely successful way. If every thought is a positive one, and every action in your life is performed in a healthy manner, you'll soon achieve perfect health. It’s impossible to find a better way to eat successfully and in line with the laws of life than by chewing each bite thoroughly, savoring the taste, and maintaining a cheerful confidence throughout. Nothing can be added to make the process more effective; if anything is taken away, the process won’t be completely healthy.

In the matter of how much to eat, you will also see that there could be no other guide so natural, so safe, and so reliable as the one I have prescribed—to stop[Pg 114] eating on the instant you feel that your hunger begins to abate. The sub-conscious mind may be trusted with implicit reliance to inform us when food is needed; and it may be trusted as implicitly to inform us when the need has been supplied. If ALL food is eaten for hunger, and NO food is taken merely to gratify taste, you will never eat too much; and if you eat whenever you have an EARNED hunger, you will always eat enough. By reading carefully the summing up in the following chapter, you will see that the requirements for eating in a perfectly healthy way are really very few and simple.

When it comes to how much to eat, you'll find that there is no better guide than the one I've suggested—stop eating as soon as you notice your hunger starting to fade. You can trust your subconscious mind completely to let you know when you need food, and it will just as reliably let you know when you’ve had enough. If you eat only when you’re truly hungry and not just to satisfy your cravings, you’ll never overeat. If you eat whenever you have a genuine hunger, you’ll always consume the right amount. By carefully reading the summary in the next chapter, you'll see that the guidelines for eating in a truly healthy way are quite few and straightforward.[Pg 114]

The matter of drinking in a natural way may be dismissed here with a very few words. If you wish to be exactly and rigidly scientific, drink nothing but water; drink only when you are thirsty; drink whenever you are thirsty, and stop as soon as you feel that your thirst begins to abate. But if you are living rightly in regard to eating, it will not[Pg 115] be necessary to practice asceticism or great self-denial in the matter of drinking. You can take an occasional cup of weak coffee without harm; you can, to a reasonable extent, follow the customs of those around you. Do not get the soda fountain habit; do not drink merely to tickle your palate with sweet liquids; be sure that you take a drink of water whenever you feel thirst. Never be too lazy, too indifferent, or too busy to get a drink of water when you feel the least thirst; if you obey this rule, you will have little inclination to take strange and unnatural drinks. Drink only to satisfy thirst; drink whenever you feel thirst; and stop drinking as soon as you feel thirst abating. That is the perfectly healthy way to supply the body with the necessary fluid material for its internal processes.

The issue of drinking naturally can be summed up in just a few words. If you want to be completely scientific, only drink water; only drink when you're thirsty; drink whenever you feel thirsty, and stop as soon as your thirst begins to go away. However, if you’re eating well, you won’t need to restrict yourself too much when it comes to drinking. You can have an occasional cup of weak coffee without any problem; you can reasonably follow the habits of those around you. Just avoid the habit of frequent soda fountain visits; don’t drink just to satisfy your taste buds with sugary liquids; make sure to drink water whenever you feel thirsty. Never be too lazy, indifferent, or busy to get a drink of water when you’re even slightly thirsty; if you follow this rule, you’ll have little desire for strange and unnatural beverages. Drink only to quench your thirst; drink whenever you feel thirsty; and stop drinking as soon as your thirst lessens. That’s the healthiest way to provide your body with the fluids it needs for its internal functions.


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CHAPTER XIII.

In a Nutshell.

There is a Cosmic Life which permeates, penetrates, and fills the interspaces of the universe, being in and through all things. This Life is not merely a vibration, or form of energy; it is a Living Substance. All things are made from it; it is All, and in all.

There is a Cosmic Life that flows through and fills all the gaps in the universe, existing in and through everything. This Life isn't just a vibration or a type of energy; it is a Living Substance. Everything is made from it; it is All, and in all.

This Substance thinks, and it assumes the form of that which it thinks about. The thought of a form, in this substance, creates the form; the thought of a motion institutes the motion. The visible universe, with all its forms and motions, exists because it is in the thought of Original Substance.

This Substance thinks and takes on the shape of what it thinks about. The thought of a shape in this substance creates that shape; the thought of a movement establishes the movement. The visible universe, with all its shapes and movements, exists because it is in the thought of the Original Substance.

Man is a form of Original Substance, and can think original thoughts; and within himself, man's thoughts have[Pg 117] controlling or formative power. The thought of a condition produces that condition; the thought of a motion institutes that motion. So long as man thinks of the conditions and motions of disease, so long will the conditions and motions of disease exist within him. If man will think only of perfect health, the Principle of Health within him will maintain normal conditions.

Man is a form of Original Substance and is capable of having original thoughts; within himself, man's thoughts have[Pg 117] controlling or shaping power. The thought of a condition creates that condition; the thought of a motion initiates that motion. As long as man focuses on the conditions and motions of illness, those conditions and motions will persist in him. If man chooses to think only about perfect health, the Principle of Health within him will uphold normal conditions.

To be well, man must form a conception of perfect health, and hold thoughts harmonious with that conception as regards himself and all things. He must think only of healthy conditions and functioning; he must not permit a thought of unhealthy or abnormal conditions or functioning to find lodgment in his mind at any time.

To be healthy, a person must have a clear idea of perfect health and maintain thoughts that align with that idea about themselves and everything else. They should focus only on healthy conditions and how their body works; they must not allow any thoughts of unhealthy or abnormal conditions or functions to settle in their mind at any time.

In order to think only of healthy conditions and functioning, man must perform the voluntary acts of life in a perfectly healthy way. He cannot think perfect health so long as he knows that he is living in a wrong or unhealthy[Pg 118] way; or even so long as he has doubts as to whether or not he is living in a healthy way. Man cannot think thoughts of perfect health while his voluntary functions are performed in the manner of one who is sick. The voluntary functions of life are eating, drinking, breathing, and sleeping. When man thinks only of healthy conditions and functioning, and performs these externals in a perfectly healthy manner, he must have perfect health.

To focus exclusively on being healthy, a person must carry out the voluntary actions of life in a completely healthy way. They can't envision perfect health if they know they're living in an unhealthy or wrong manner; even having doubts about their health keeps them from thinking clearly about it. A person can't entertain thoughts of perfect health while their voluntary functions mimic those of someone who is unwell. These voluntary functions include eating, drinking, breathing, and sleeping. When a person concentrates solely on healthy living and engages in these activities in a totally healthy way, they will achieve perfect health.[Pg 118]

In eating, man must learn to be guided by his hunger. He must distinguish between hunger and appetite, and between hunger and the cravings of habit; he must NEVER eat unless he feels an EARNED HUNGER. He must learn that genuine hunger is never present after natural sleep, and that the demand for an early morning meal is purely a matter of habit and appetite; and he must not begin his day by eating in violation of natural law. He must wait until he has an Earned Hunger,[Pg 119] which, in most cases, will make his first meal come at about the noon hour. No matter what his condition, vocation, or circumstances, he must make it his rule not to eat until he has an EARNED HUNGER; and he may remember that it is far better to fast for several hours after he has become hungry than to eat before he begins to feel hunger. It will not hurt you to go hungry for a few hours, even though you are working hard; but it will hurt you to fill your stomach when you are not hungry, whether you are working or not. If you never eat until you have an Earned Hunger, you may be certain that in so far as the time of eating is concerned, you are proceeding in a perfectly healthy way. This is a self-evident proposition.

When it comes to eating, you need to listen to your hunger. You should be able to tell the difference between true hunger and just wanting to eat out of habit or cravings. You should NEVER eat unless you feel a genuine HUNGER that you’ve earned. Understand that real hunger doesn’t usually happen right after a good night’s sleep, and wanting breakfast early in the morning is more about habit than actual need. You shouldn’t start your day by breaking this natural law. Wait until you have Earned Hunger, which usually means your first meal will be around lunchtime. No matter your situation, job, or circumstances, make it a rule not to eat until you truly feel HUNGER; remember, it’s better to wait a few hours after feeling hungry than to eat before you actually want to. Going a few hours without food won’t hurt you, even if you’re working hard; but eating when you’re not hungry, whether you’re busy or not, will. If you only eat when you have Earned Hunger, you can be sure that you’re eating at the right times for your health. This is a clear truth.[Pg 119]

As to what he shall eat, man must be guided by that Intelligence which has arranged that the people of any given portion of the earth's surface must live on the staple products of the zone which[Pg 120] they inhabit. Have faith in God, and ignore "food science" of every kind. Do not pay the slightest attention to the controversies as to the relative merits of cooked and raw foods; of vegetables and meats; or as to your need for carbohydrates and proteins. Eat only when you have an earned hunger, and then take the common foods of the masses of the people in the zone in which you live, and have perfect confidence that the results will be good. They will be. Do not seek for luxuries, or for things imported or fixed up to tempt the taste; stick to the plain solids; and when these do not "taste good," fast until they do. Do not seek for "light" foods; for easily digestible, or "healthy" foods; eat what the farmers and workingmen eat. Then you will be functioning in a perfectly healthy manner, so far as what to eat is concerned. I repeat, if you have no hunger or taste for the plain foods, do not eat at all; wait until hunger comes. Go without eating until the plainest food[Pg 121] tastes good to you; and then begin your meal with what you like best.

When it comes to what to eat, people should rely on the natural wisdom that ensures the inhabitants of any region consume the staple foods that grow in their area. Trust in God, and disregard all kinds of “food science.” Don’t get caught up in debates about the benefits of cooked versus raw foods, vegetables versus meat, or the necessity of carbohydrates and proteins. Only eat when you genuinely feel hungry, and choose the basic foods that are common among the people in your region, trusting that the outcome will be positive. It will be. Avoid luxuries or fancy, imported items designed to tempt your palate; stick to simple, solid foods. If these don’t appeal to your taste, fast until they do. Don’t search for “light” or easily digestible or “healthy” foods; eat what farmers and laborers eat. This way, you’ll be eating in a perfectly healthy manner. Again, if you aren’t hungry or don’t crave simple food, don’t eat at all; wait until you feel hungry. Go without food until the simplest options are appetizing, and then start your meal with what you enjoy the most.

In deciding how to eat, man must be guided by reason. We can see that the abnormal states of hurry and worry produced by wrong thinking about business and similar things have led us to form the habit of eating too fast, and chewing too little. Reason tells us that food should be chewed, and that the more thoroughly it is chewed the better it is prepared for the chemistry of digestion. Furthermore, we can see that the man who eats slowly and chews his food to a liquid, keeping his mind on the process and giving it his undivided attention, will enjoy more of the pleasure of taste than he who bolts his food with his mind on something else. To eat in a perfectly healthy manner, man must concentrate his attention on the act, with cheerful enjoyment and confidence; he must taste his food, and he must reduce each mouthful to a liquid before swallowing it. The foregoing[Pg 122] instructions, if followed, make the function of eating completely perfect; nothing can be added as to what, when, and how.

When deciding how to eat, a person should be guided by reason. It's clear that the stress and anxiety caused by negative thoughts about work and similar matters have led us to the habit of eating too quickly and not chewing enough. Reason tells us that food should be chewed, and the more thoroughly we chew it, the better it’s prepared for digestion. Additionally, we can see that someone who eats slowly and chews their food to a liquid consistency, focusing fully on the process, will enjoy the flavor much more than someone who rushes their meal while distracted. To eat in a truly healthy way, a person needs to concentrate on the act of eating with happiness and confidence; they should savor their food and turn each bite into a liquid before swallowing. The above[Pg 122] guidelines, if followed, make the act of eating completely perfect; nothing can be added regarding what, when, and how.

In the matter of how much to eat, man must be guided by the same inward intelligence, or Principle of Health, which tells him when food is wanted. He must stop eating in the moment that he feels hunger abating; he must not eat beyond this point to gratify taste. If he ceases to eat in the instant that the inward demand for food ceases, he will never overeat; and the function of supplying the body with food will be performed in a perfectly healthy manner.

When it comes to how much to eat, a person should rely on their own natural sense, or Principle of Health, that tells them when they need food. They should stop eating as soon as they notice their hunger diminishing; they shouldn't eat more just to satisfy their taste. If they stop eating the moment their body no longer needs food, they will never overeat, and the process of providing food for the body will be done in a completely healthy way.

The matter of eating naturally is a very simple one; there is nothing in all the foregoing that cannot be easily practiced by any one. This method, put in practice, will infallibly result in perfect digestion and assimilation; and all anxiety and careful thought concerning the matter can at once be dropped from[Pg 123] the mind. Whenever you have an earned hunger, eat with thankfulness what is set before you, chewing each mouthful to a liquid, and stopping when you feel the edge taken from your hunger.

Eating naturally is quite straightforward; there's nothing mentioned earlier that anyone can't easily do. When you put this method into action, it will definitely lead to great digestion and absorption of nutrients, allowing you to let go of any stress and overthinking about it. Whenever you're genuinely hungry, enjoy what's on your plate with gratitude, chew each bite thoroughly, and stop when you feel satisfied.[Pg 123]

The importance of the mental attitude is sufficient to justify an additional word. While you are eating, as at all other times, think only of healthy conditions and normal functioning. Enjoy what you eat; if you carry on a conversation at the table, talk of the goodness of the food, and of the pleasure it is giving you. Never mention that you dislike this or that; speak only of those things which you like. Never discuss the wholesomeness or unwholesomeness of foods; never mention or think of unwholesomeness at all. If there is anything on the table for which you do not care, pass it by in silence, or with a word of commendation; never criticise or object to anything. Eat your food with gladness and with singleness of[Pg 124] heart, praising God and giving thanks. Let your watchword be perseverance; whenever you fall into the old way of hasty eating, or of wrong thought and speech, bring yourself up short and begin again.

The significance of your mindset is enough to warrant a few more words. While you're eating, just like at any other time, focus only on being healthy and feeling good. Enjoy your meal; if you’re having a conversation at the table, talk about how great the food is and the joy it's bringing you. Never mention anything you don’t like; only discuss the things you enjoy. Don’t bring up whether foods are healthy or unhealthy; avoid thinking about anything unhealthy. If there's something on the table that you don’t want, just skip it quietly or say something nice about it; never criticize or complain about anything. Eat your food happily and with a joyful heart, praising God and being thankful. Make perseverance your motto; if you slip back into old habits of eating too fast or thinking and speaking negatively, stop yourself and start over.

It is of the most vital importance to you that you should be a self-controlling and self-directing person; and you can never hope to become so unless you can master yourself in so simple and fundamental a matter as the manner and method of your eating. If you cannot control yourself in this, you cannot control yourself in anything that will be worth while. On the other hand, if you carry out the foregoing instructions, you may rest in the assurance that in so far as right thinking and right eating are concerned you are living in a perfectly scientific way; and you may also be assured that if you practice what is prescribed in the following chapters you will quickly build your body into a condition of perfect health.

It’s extremely important for you to be a self-controlled and self-directed person; you can’t expect to achieve this unless you master something as simple and basic as how you eat. If you can’t control yourself in this area, you won’t be able to control yourself in anything truly meaningful. However, if you follow the instructions given, you can be confident that when it comes to right thinking and right eating, you are living in a scientifically sound way; and you can also be sure that if you apply what’s discussed in the following chapters, you will quickly develop your body into a state of perfect health.


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CHAPTER XIV.

Breathing.

The function of breathing is a vital one, and it immediately concerns the continuance of life. We can live many hours without sleeping, and many days without eating or drinking, but only a few minutes without breathing. The act of breathing is involuntary, but the manner of it, and the provision of the proper conditions for its healthy performance, falls within the scope of volition. Man will continue to breathe involuntarily, but he can voluntarily determine what he shall breathe, and how deeply and thoroughly he shall breathe; and he can, of his own volition, keep the physical mechanism in condition for the perfect performance of the function.

The act of breathing is crucial and directly relates to the continuation of life. We can go many hours without sleeping, and several days without food or water, but only a few minutes without breathing. Breathing itself happens automatically, but how we breathe and ensuring the right conditions for healthy breathing is up to us. People will keep breathing involuntarily, but they can choose what to breathe in, how deeply to breathe, and can actively maintain their body’s ability to breathe effectively.

It is essential, if you wish to breathe[Pg 126] in a perfectly healthy way, that the physical machinery used in the act should be kept in good condition. You must keep your spine moderately straight, and the muscles of your chest must be flexible and free in action. You cannot breathe in the right way if your shoulders are greatly stooped forward and your chest hollow and rigid. Sitting or standing at work in a slightly stooping position tends to produce hollow chest; so does lifting heavy weights—or light weights.

It’s crucial, if you want to breathe[Pg 126] in a completely healthy way, that the physical system involved in the process is in good shape. You need to keep your spine reasonably straight, and the muscles in your chest should be flexible and able to move freely. You can’t breathe properly if your shoulders are slumped forward and your chest is hollow and stiff. Sitting or standing while working in a slightly hunched position can lead to a hollow chest; this can happen whether you’re lifting heavy weights or even light ones.

The tendency of work, of almost all kinds, is to pull the shoulders forward, curve the spine, and flatten the chest; and if the chest is greatly flattened, full and deep breathing becomes impossible, and perfect health is out of the question.

The tendency of work, almost all types, is to pull the shoulders forward, curve the spine, and flatten the chest; and if the chest is significantly flattened, deep and full breathing becomes impossible, and perfect health is out of the question.

Various gymnastic exercises have been devised to counteract the effect of stooping while at work; such as hanging by the hands from a swing or trapeze bar, or sitting on a chair with the[Pg 127] feet under some heavy article of furniture and bending backward until the head touches the floor, and so on. All these are good enough in their way, but very few people will follow them long enough and regularly enough to accomplish any real gain in physique. The taking of "health exercises" of any kind is burdensome and unnecessary; there is a more natural, simpler, and much better way.

Various gym exercises have been created to counteract the impact of slouching while working, like hanging by your hands from a swing or trapeze bar, or sitting on a chair with your feet under a heavy piece of furniture and bending backward until your head touches the floor, and so on. All these are fine in their own way, but very few people will stick with them long enough and consistently enough to see any real improvement in their physique. Doing "health exercises" of any kind feels tedious and unnecessary; there's a more natural, simpler, and much better approach.

This better way is to keep yourself straight, and to breathe deeply. Let your mental conception of yourself be that you are a perfectly straight person, and whenever the matter comes to your mind, be sure that you instantly expand your chest, throw back your shoulders, and "straighten up." Whenever you do this, slowly draw in your breath until you fill your lungs to their utmost capacity; "crowd in" all the air you possibly can; and while holding it for an instant in the lungs, throw your shoulders still further back, and[Pg 128] stretch your chest; at the same time try to pull your spine forward between the shoulders. Then let the air go easily.

The better approach is to keep yourself upright and breathe deeply. Picture yourself as a perfectly upright person, and whenever this idea comes to mind, make sure to immediately expand your chest, pull back your shoulders, and "stand tall." Each time you do this, slowly inhale until your lungs are completely full; "squeeze in" as much air as you can; and while holding it for a moment in your lungs, pull your shoulders back even more and open up your chest; at the same time, try to pull your spine forward between your shoulders. Then exhale gently.

This is the one great exercise for keeping the chest full, flexible, and in good condition. Straighten up; fill your lungs FULL; stretch your chest and straighten your spine, and exhale easily. And this exercise you must repeat, in season and out of season, at all times and in all places, until you form a habit of doing it; you can easily do so. Whenever you step out of doors into the fresh, pure air, BREATHE. When you are at work, and think of yourself and your position, BREATHE. When you are in company, and are reminded of the matter, BREATHE. When you are awake in the night, BREATHE. No matter where you are or what you are doing, whenever the idea comes to your mind, straighten up and BREATHE. If you walk to and from your work, take the exercise all the way; it will soon[Pg 129] become a delight to you; you will keep it up, not for the sake of health, but as a matter of pleasure.

This is the one essential exercise for keeping your chest open, flexible, and in good shape. Stand up straight; fill your lungs completely; open your chest and straighten your spine, then exhale softly. You need to repeat this exercise, regularly and consistently, at all times and in all places, until it becomes a habit; you can easily do it. Whenever you step outside into the fresh, clean air, BREATHE. When you’re working and thinking about yourself and your role, BREATHE. When you’re with others and reminded about this, BREATHE. When you wake up in the night, BREATHE. No matter where you are or what you’re doing, whenever the thought crosses your mind, stand up straight and BREATHE. If you walk to and from your job, do this exercise the whole way; it will soon become a pleasure for you; you’ll keep it up, not just for your health, but because you enjoy it.

Do not consider this a "health exercise"; never take health exercises, or do gymnastics to make you well. To do so is to recognize sickness as a present fact or as a possibility, which is precisely what you must not do. The people who are always taking exercises for their health are always thinking about being sick. It ought to be a matter of pride with you to keep your spine straight and strong; as much so as it is to keep your face clean. Keep your spine straight, and your chest full and flexible for the same reason that you keep your hands clean and your nails manicured; because it is slovenly to do otherwise. Do it without a thought of sickness, present or possible. You must either be crooked and unsightly, or you must be straight; and if you are straight your breathing will take care of itself. You will find the matter of health exer[Pg 130]cises referred to again in a future chapter.

Do not think of this as a "health exercise"; never do exercises or gymnastics just to get better. Doing so acknowledges sickness as a current reality or a possibility, which is exactly what you should avoid. People who are constantly doing exercises to stay healthy are always thinking about being ill. You should take pride in keeping your spine straight and strong, just as you do in keeping your face clean. Maintain a straight spine and a full, flexible chest for the same reason you keep your hands clean and your nails manicured; it's simply careless not to. Do it without considering sickness, present or potential. You can either be crooked and unattractive, or you can be straight; and if you're straight, your breathing will naturally manage itself. You will find the topic of health exercises mentioned again in a future chapter.

It is essential, however, that you should breathe AIR. It appears to be the intention of nature that the lungs should receive air containing its regular percentage of oxygen, and not greatly contaminated by other gases, or by filth of any kind. Do not allow yourself to think that you are compelled to live or work where the air is not fit to breathe. If your house cannot be properly ventilated, move; and if you are employed where the air is bad, get another job; you can, by practicing the methods given in the preceding volume of this series—"THE SCIENCE OF GETTING RICH." If no one would consent to work in bad air, employers would speedily see to it that all work rooms were properly ventilated. The worst air is that from which the oxygen has been exhausted by breathing; as that of churches and theaters where crowds of people congregate, and the outlet and[Pg 131] supply of air are poor. Next to this is air containing other gases than oxygen and hydrogen—sewer gas, and the effluvium from decaying things. Air that is heavily charged with dust or particles of organic matter may be endured better than any of these. Small particles of organic matter other than food are generally thrown off from the lungs; but gases go into the blood.

It's crucial that you breathe AIR. It seems to be nature's plan for the lungs to take in air with its normal amount of oxygen and not too much pollution or dirt of any kind. Don't think you have to live or work in places where the air is unbreathable. If your home can’t be ventilated properly, move; and if you work in a place with bad air, find a new job. You can do this by following the methods outlined in the previous book of this series—"THE SCIENCE OF GETTING RICH." If no one agreed to work in poor air conditions, employers would quickly ensure that all workplaces were well-ventilated. The worst air is the one that's depleted of oxygen from breathing, like in churches and theaters where large crowds gather, and there's inadequate air supply and outlets. Next is air with gases other than oxygen and hydrogen—such as sewer gas and smells from decaying matter. Air that’s filled with dust or organic particles might be tolerable compared to these. Small particles of organic matter that aren’t food are usually expelled from the lungs, but gases enter the bloodstream.

I speak advisedly when I say "other than food." Air is largely a food. It is the most thoroughly alive thing we take into the body. Every breath carries in millions of microbes, many of which are assimilated. The odors from earth, grass, tree, flower, plant, and from cooking foods are foods in themselves; they are minute particles of the substances from which they come, and are often so attenuated that they pass directly from the lungs into the blood, and are assimilated without digestion. And the atmosphere is permeated with the One Original Substance, which is[Pg 132] life itself. Consciously recognize this whenever you think of your breathing, and think that you are breathing in life; you really are, and conscious recognition helps the process. See to it that you do not breathe air containing poisonous gases, and that you do not rebreathe the air which has been used by yourself or others.

I choose my words carefully when I say "other than food." Air is mostly a type of food. It’s the most vibrant thing we take into our bodies. Every breath brings in millions of microbes, many of which get absorbed. The scents from soil, grass, trees, flowers, plants, and even cooked food are foods in their own right; they are tiny particles of the substances they come from and are often so fine that they go directly from the lungs into the bloodstream, getting absorbed without needing to be digested. The atmosphere is filled with the One Original Substance, which is life itself. Be aware of this whenever you think about your breathing, and remember that you are inhaling life; you genuinely are, and being aware helps the process. Make sure you don’t breathe in air that contains harmful gases, and avoid inhaling air that’s already been used by you or others.

That is all there is to the matter of breathing correctly. Keep your spine straight and your chest flexible, and breathe pure air, recognizing with thankfulness the fact that you breathe in the Eternal Life. That is not difficult; and beyond these things give little thought to your breathing except to thank God that you have learned how to do it perfectly.

That’s all there is to breathing correctly. Keep your spine straight and your chest flexible, and breathe in clean air, being grateful for the fact that you’re inhaling Eternal Life. It’s not hard; and aside from this, don’t think much about your breathing except to thank God that you’ve learned how to do it perfectly.


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CHAPTER XV.

Rest.

Vital power is renewed in sleep. Every living thing sleeps; men, animals, reptiles, fish, and insects sleep, and even plants have regular periods of slumber. And this is because it is in sleep that we come into such contact with the Principle of Life in nature that our own lives may be renewed. It is in sleep that the brain of man is recharged with vital energy, and the Principle of Health within him is given new strength. It is of the first importance, then, that we should sleep in a natural, normal, and perfectly healthy manner.

Vital energy is restored during sleep. Every living thing sleeps; people, animals, reptiles, fish, and insects all sleep, and even plants have regular periods of rest. This is because sleep allows us to connect deeply with the Principle of Life in nature, enabling the renewal of our lives. During sleep, the human brain is recharged with vital energy, and the Principle of Health within us gains new strength. Therefore, it’s essential that we sleep in a natural, normal, and completely healthy way.

Studying sleep, we note that the breathing is much deeper, and more forcible and rhythmic than in the waking state. Much more air is inspired[Pg 134] when asleep than when awake, and this tells us that the Principle of Health requires large quantities of some element in the atmosphere for the process of renewal. If you would surround sleep with natural conditions, then, the first step is to see that you have an unlimited supply of fresh and pure air to breathe. Physicians have found that sleeping in the pure air of out-of-doors is very efficacious in the treatment of pulmonary troubles; and, taken in connection with the Way of Living and Thinking prescribed in this book, you will find that it is just as efficacious in curing every other sort of trouble. Do not take any half-way measures in this matter of securing pure air while you sleep. Ventilate your bedroom thoroughly; so thoroughly that it will be practically the same as sleeping out of doors. Have a door or window open wide; have one open on each side of the room, if possible. If you cannot have a good draught of air across the room, pull the[Pg 135] head of your bed close to the open window, so that the air from without may come fully into your face. No matter how cold or unpleasant the weather, have a window open, and open wide; and try to get a circulation of pure air through the room. Pile on the bedclothes, if necessary, to keep you warm; but have an unlimited supply of fresh air from out of doors. This is the first great requisite for healthy sleep.

When studying sleep, we observe that breathing is much deeper, stronger, and more rhythmic than when we're awake. We take in significantly more air while sleeping than while awake, indicating that our health relies on having ample amounts of certain elements in the atmosphere for renewal. If you want to create a natural environment for sleep, the first step is to ensure an endless supply of fresh, clean air to breathe. Doctors have found that sleeping outside in pure air is very effective for treating lung issues; combined with the lifestyle and mindset suggested in this book, you’ll find it equally effective in addressing other kinds of problems. Don't settle for half-measures when it comes to ensuring clean air while you sleep. Thoroughly ventilate your bedroom; make it nearly as if you're sleeping outdoors. Keep a door or window wide open; ideally, have one open on each side of the room. If you can't create a good airflow across the room, position the head of your bed close to the open window so the outside air can reach your face directly. Regardless of how cold or uncomfortable the weather may be, keep a window open wide, and aim for a flow of fresh air throughout the room. Add extra blankets if needed to stay warm, but prioritize having a constant supply of fresh air from outdoors. This is the first major requirement for healthy sleep.

The brain and nerve centers cannot be thoroughly vitalized if you sleep in "dead" or stagnant air; you must have the living atmosphere, vital with nature's Principle of Life. I repeat, do not make any compromise in this matter; ventilate your sleeping room completely, and see that there is a circulation of outdoor air through it while you sleep. You are not sleeping in a perfectly healthy way if you shut the doors and windows of your sleeping room, whether in winter or summer. Have fresh air. If you are where there is[Pg 136] no fresh air, move. If your bedroom cannot be ventilated, get into another house.

The brain and nerve centers can’t be fully energized if you sleep in "dead" or stale air; you need a lively atmosphere, filled with nature’s energy. I’ll say it again: don’t compromise on this; make sure your bedroom is fully ventilated and that there's a flow of outdoor air while you sleep. You’re not getting truly healthy rest if you close the doors and windows of your bedroom, whether it’s winter or summer. Breathe fresh air. If you’re in a place without fresh air, move. If your bedroom can’t be ventilated, find another place to stay.

Next in importance is the mental attitude in which you go to sleep. It is well to sleep intelligently, purposefully, knowing what you do it for. Lie down thinking that sleep is an infallible vitalizer, and go to sleep with a confident faith that your strength is to be renewed; that you will awake full of vitality and health. Put purpose into your sleep as you do into your eating; give the matter your attention for a few minutes, as you go to rest. Do not seek your couch with a discouraged or depressed feeling; go there joyously, to be made whole. Do not forget the exercise of gratitude in going to sleep; before you close your eyes, give thanks to God for having shown you the way to perfect health, and go to sleep with this grateful thought uppermost in your mind. A bedtime prayer of thanksgiving is a mighty good thing; it puts[Pg 137] the Principle of Health within you into communication with its source, from which it is to receive new power while you are in the silence of unconsciousness.

Next in importance is the mindset you have when you go to sleep. It’s good to sleep with intention, knowing why you're doing it. Lay down thinking that sleep is a powerful rejuvenator, and drift off with the confident belief that your energy will be restored; that you will wake up feeling vibrant and healthy. Approach your sleep with as much purpose as you do your meals; take a few minutes to focus on it as you prepare to rest. Don’t head to bed feeling discouraged or down; go there with joy, ready to feel whole again. Remember to practice gratitude as you fall asleep; before you close your eyes, thank God for guiding you towards perfect health, and go to sleep with this grateful thought in your mind. A bedtime prayer of gratitude is incredibly beneficial; it connects the Principle of Health within you to its source, from which it will draw new energy while you’re in the peaceful silence of unconsciousness.[Pg 137]

You may see that the requirements for perfectly healthy sleep are not difficult. First, to see that you breathe pure air from out of doors while you sleep; and, second, to put the Within into touch with the Living Substance by a few minutes of grateful meditation as you go to bed. Observe these requirements, go to sleep in a thankful and confident frame of mind, and all will be well. If you have insomnia, do not let it worry you. While you lie awake, form your conception of health; meditate with thankfulness on the abundant life which is yours, breathe, and feel perfectly confident that you will sleep in due time; and you will. Insomnia, like every other ailment, must give way before the Principle of Health aroused to full constructive activity by the[Pg 138] course of thought and action herein described.

You might notice that the requirements for getting great sleep aren't hard to meet. First, make sure you're breathing in clean air from outside while you sleep; and second, connect with the Living Substance through a few minutes of grateful meditation before bed. Follow these guidelines, go to sleep with a thankful and confident mindset, and everything will be fine. If you're struggling with insomnia, don't let it stress you out. While you’re awake, visualize your health; meditate with gratitude on the abundant life you have, breathe, and stay completely confident that you’ll sleep eventually; and you will. Insomnia, like any other issue, will have to give in to the Principle of Health activated through the thought and actions described here.

The reader will now comprehend that it is not at all burdensome or disagreeable to perform the voluntary functions of life in a perfectly healthy way. The perfectly healthy way is the easiest, simplest, most natural, and most pleasant way. The cultivation of health is not a work of art, difficulty, or strenuous labor. You have only to lay aside artificial observances of every kind, and eat, drink, breathe, and sleep in the most natural and delightful way; and if you do this, thinking health and only health, you will certainly be well.

The reader will now understand that it's not at all difficult or unpleasant to live life in a completely healthy way. The healthiest way is the easiest, simplest, most natural, and most enjoyable way. Taking care of your health isn’t a complicated task or hard work. You just need to set aside all artificial habits and eat, drink, breathe, and sleep in the most natural and joyful way; and if you do this, focusing on health and only health, you will definitely be well.


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CHAPTER XVI.

SUPPLEMENTARY INSTRUCTIONS.

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[Pg 140]tions with everything you do want. Form a conception of perfect health, and relate yourself to this conception in word, act, and attitude.

To understand health, you need to think about how you would live and work if you were completely healthy and strong. Picture yourself acting like a completely healthy and strong person until you have a clear idea of what you would be like if you were well. Then, adopt a mindset and physical posture that match this idea, and stick to it. You have to align your thoughts with what you desire, and whatever state or condition you connect with in your mind will soon align with your body. The scientific approach is to cut ties with everything you don’t want and connect with everything you do want. Envision perfect health and connect yourself to this vision through your words, actions, and attitude.

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.

Watch what you say; make sure every word aligns with the idea of perfect health. Don’t complain; avoid saying things like, "I didn’t sleep well last night," "I have a pain in my side," or "I don’t feel well today," and so on. Instead, say, "I’m looking forward to a good night's sleep tonight," or "I can see that I'm making good progress," and similar positive statements. When it comes to anything related to illness, forget about it; and for everything related to health, focus on aligning your thoughts and words with it.

This is the whole thing in a nutshell: make yourself one with Health in thought, word, and action; and do not connect yourself with sickness either by thought, word, or action.[Pg 141]

This is the whole thing in a nutshell: become one with Health in your thoughts, words, and actions; and don’t associate yourself with sickness in any way—through your thoughts, words, or actions.[Pg 141]

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.

Do not read "Doctor Books" or any medical literature, or any works by those whose theories conflict with what is presented here; doing so will definitely weaken your belief in the way of living you've chosen and will bring you back into a mental connection with illness. This book provides everything you need; nothing essential has been left out, and almost all unnecessary content has been removed. The Science of Being Well is a precise science, just like math; nothing can be added to the core principles, and if anything is taken away, it will lead to failure. If you strictly follow the way of living outlined in this book, you will be healthy, and you absolutely CAN follow this approach, both in thoughts and actions.

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[Pg 142] 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[Pg 143] toward health. When you let people talk to you of sickness, you assist them to increase and multiply sickness.

Don't just focus on your own health, but also, as much as possible, connect the thoughts of everyone around you to perfect health. Avoid sympathizing with people when they complain, or even when they’re sick and suffering. If you can, redirect their thoughts towards something positive; do everything you can to help them feel better, but keep the idea of health in your mind. Don’t let people dwell on their problems and list their symptoms to you; change the subject or excuse yourself and leave. It’s better to be seen as unfeeling than to have negative health thoughts imposed on you. When you’re around people who mainly talk about illness and related issues, ignore what they say and instead offer a silent prayer of gratitude for your good health; if that doesn’t help you block out their negativity, just say goodbye and leave. Regardless of their opinions, you don’t have to let yourself be affected by harmful or distorted thoughts. If we had a few hundred thousand more enlightened thinkers who refuse to tolerate complaining and talk of sickness, the world would quickly move toward better health. When you allow others to speak to you about illness, you help them spread and multiply sickness.

What shall I do when I am in pain? Can one be in actual physical suffering and still think only thoughts of health?

What should I do when I’m in pain? Can someone be in real physical suffering and still only think thoughts of health?

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[Pg 144] 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.

Yes. Don't resist pain; understand that it's a positive thing. Pain occurs because the Principle of Health is trying to address some unhealthy condition; this is something you need to acknowledge and feel. When you experience pain, think of it as a healing process happening in the affected area, and mentally support and cooperate with it. Align your mind completely with the force that's causing the pain; assist it and help it along. Don't hesitate to use hot compresses and similar methods to support the good work that's happening. If the pain is intense, lie down and focus your mind on calmly and easily cooperating with the force working for your benefit. This is the moment to practice gratitude and faith; be thankful for the healing power that's causing the pain, and trust that it will go away once the good work is complete. Direct your thoughts, with confidence, towards the Principle of Health that is creating conditions within you, making pain unnecessary. You'll be surprised at how easily you can overcome pain; and after living this Scientific Way for a while, aches and pains will become a thing of the past.[Pg 144]

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"?

What should I do when I'm too weak for my tasks? Should I push myself past my limits, relying on God to pick me up? Should I keep going, like a runner, hoping for a "second wind"?

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[Pg 145] 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; think of the strength that is coming.

No, it’s better not to. When you start living this way, you might not feel fully strong at first; you’ll gradually move from a lower physical state to a better one. If you mentally connect with health and strength, and carry out the voluntary activities of life in a truly healthy way, your strength will increase each day. However, there may be times when you feel too weak for the tasks you want to accomplish. During those times, take a break and practice gratitude. Acknowledge that your strength is growing quickly, and feel deep thankfulness for the Life Source from which it comes. Spend an hour in weakness giving thanks and resting, fully believing that great strength is on its way, and then get up and continue. While you rest, don’t focus on your current weakness; focus on the strength that is coming.

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.

Never, at any point, let yourself believe that you're giving in to weakness; when you rest, just like when you go to sleep, focus your mind on the Principle of Health that is shaping you into complete strength.

What shall I do about that great bugaboo which scares millions of people to death every year—Constipation?

What should I do about that huge fear that scares millions of people to death every year—Constipation?

Do nothing. Read Horace Fletcher[Pg 146] 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.

Do nothing. Read Horace Fletcher[Pg 146] on "The A B Z or Our Own Nutrition," and understand his explanation that when you follow this scientific approach, you don’t need, and actually can’t, have a bowel movement every day; and that having one anywhere from once every three days to once every two weeks is completely fine for optimal health. Those who overeat—consuming three to ten times more than their bodies can utilize—have a lot of waste to get rid of; but if you live the way we’ve described, it will be different for you.

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[Pg 147] 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.

If you eat only when you're genuinely hungry and chew each bite until it's liquid, and if you stop eating the moment you notice your hunger starting to fade, you will prepare your food for digestion and absorption so well that almost all of it will be taken in by your body; there will be very little—almost nothing—left in your intestines to be eliminated. If you can completely forget everything you've read in "doctor books" and ads for miracle cures about constipation, you don’t need to worry about it anymore. The Principle of Health will handle it.

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[Pg 148] Principle of Life which is All Power, and go on your way rejoicing.

But if you've been filled with fear about constipation, it might be helpful at first to occasionally flush your colon with warm water. You don't need to do this except to make it a bit easier to free your mind from fear; it could be worthwhile for that reason. Once you see that you're making good progress, have cut down on your food intake, and are truly eating in a scientific way, forget about constipation completely; it's no longer your concern. Trust in that inner principle within you that has the power to give you perfect health; express your gratitude for it to the[Pg 148] Principle of Life, which is All Power, and continue on your journey with joy.

What about exercise?

How about exercise?

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.

Everyone benefits from some daily use of their muscles, and the best way to achieve this is through engaging in some form of play or leisure activity. Get your exercise naturally; treat it as recreation, not just a forced routine for health's sake. Ride a horse or a bicycle; play tennis or bowl, or toss a ball. Have a hobby like gardening where you can spend an hour each day enjoying yourself while also being productive; there are countless ways to get enough exercise to keep your body flexible and your circulation strong, without falling into the trap of "exercising for your health." Exercise for fun or enjoyment; exercise because you feel too energetic to sit still, not because you want to become healthy or stay that way.

Are long continued fasts necessary?

Are prolonged fasts necessary?

Seldom, if ever. The Principle of Health does not often require twenty,[Pg 149] 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.

Seldom, if ever. The Principle of Health doesn’t usually take twenty, thirty, or forty days to prepare for action; under normal circumstances, hunger will set in much sooner. In most long fasts, the reason hunger doesn’t appear earlier is that it has been suppressed by the individual. They start the fast with the FEAR, if not the actual hope, that it will take many days before hunger arrives; the reading they’ve done on the topic has led them to expect a long fast, and they are firmly determined to see it through, no matter how long it takes. And the subconscious mind, influenced by strong and positive suggestions, delays hunger.

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[Pg 150] 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.

When nature takes away your hunger for any reason, just continue with your usual work and don’t eat until you feel hungry again. It doesn’t matter if it takes two, three, ten days, or even longer; you can be sure that when it’s time for you to eat, you will be hungry. If you stay positive and keep your faith in good health, you won’t experience any weakness or discomfort from not eating. When you’re not hungry, you’ll feel stronger, happier, and more comfortable by not eating than you would if you did eat, no matter how long you fast. If you live the scientific way outlined in this book, you won’t have to fast for long; you’ll rarely miss a meal, and you’ll enjoy your meals more than ever before. Wait for a true hunger before you eat, and whenever you feel that genuine hunger, go ahead and eat.


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CHAPTER XVII.

A Summary of the Science of Being Well.

Health is perfectly natural functioning, normal living. There is a Principle of Life in the universe; it is the Living Substance, from which all things are made. This Living Substance permeates, penetrates, and fills the interspaces of the universe. In its invisible state it is in and through all forms; and yet all forms are made of it. To illustrate: Suppose that a very fine and highly diffusible aqueous vapor should permeate and penetrate a block of ice. The ice is formed from living water, and is living water in form; while the vapor is also living water, unformed, permeating a form made from itself. This illustration will explain how Living Substance[Pg 152] permeates all forms made from It; all life comes from It; it is all the life there is.

Health is simply the natural state of functioning and living normally. There’s a Life Principle in the universe; it’s the Living Substance from which everything is created. This Living Substance spreads throughout, fills in the gaps, and connects everything in the universe. In its invisible form, it exists within all shapes, and yet all shapes are made from it. To explain this: imagine a fine, highly dispersible water vapor spreading into a block of ice. The ice is made from living water and is living water in its physical form; meanwhile, the vapor is also living water, unformed, moving into a form created from itself. This example shows how Living Substance[Pg 152] fills all forms that come from it; all life originates from it; it is the essence of all life.

This Universal Substance is a thinking substance, and takes the form of its thought. The thought of a form, held by it, creates the form; and the thought of a motion causes the motion. It cannot help thinking, and so is forever creating; and it must move on toward fuller and more complete expression of itself. This means toward more complete life and more perfect functioning; and that means toward perfect health.

This Universal Substance is a thinking substance that takes the shape of its thoughts. The idea of a form it holds creates that form; and the idea of a movement causes that movement. It cannot stop thinking, so it’s always creating; and it must progress toward a fuller and more complete expression of itself. This translates to more complete life and better functioning; which means achieving perfect health.

The power of the living substance must always be exerted toward perfect health; it is a force in all things making for perfect functioning.

The power of living substances must always aim for perfect health; it's a force in everything that promotes optimal functioning.

All things are permeated by a power which makes for health.

Everything is filled with a force that promotes health.

Man can relate himself to this power, and ally himself with it; he can also separate himself from it in his thoughts.

A person can connect with this power, and team up with it; they can also distance themselves from it in their thoughts.

Man is a form of this Living Substance, [Pg 153]and has within him a Principle of Health. This Principle of Health, when in full constructive activity, causes all the involuntary functions of man's body to be perfectly performed.

Humans are a type of this Living Substance, [Pg 153]and they contain a Principle of Health within them. This Principle of Health, when fully activated, ensures that all the involuntary functions of a person's body are carried out flawlessly.

Man is a thinking substance, permeating a visible body, and the processes of his body are controlled by his thought.

Humans are thinking beings, inhabiting a visible body, and the functions of their body are governed by their thoughts.

When man thinks only thoughts of perfect health, the internal processes of his body will be those of perfect health. Man's first step toward perfect health must be to form a conception of himself as perfectly healthy, and as doing all things in the way and manner of a perfectly healthy person. Having formed this conception, he must relate himself to it in all his thoughts, and sever all thought relations with disease and weakness.

When a person focuses solely on thoughts of perfect health, their body will operate as if it is perfectly healthy. The first step toward achieving perfect health is to envision oneself as completely healthy and to act in ways that reflect a perfectly healthy individual. Once this vision is established, a person must connect all their thoughts to it and cut off any associations with illness and weakness.

If he does this, and thinks his thoughts of health with positive FAITH, man will cause the Principle of Health within him to become constructively active, and to heal all his diseases. He can receive[Pg 154] additional power from the universal Principle of Life by faith, and he can acquire faith by looking to this Principle of Life with reverent gratitude for the health it gives him. If man will consciously accept the health which is being continually given to him by the Living Substance, and if he will be duly grateful therefor, he will develop faith.

If he does this and maintains positive thoughts about his health with strong belief, a person will activate the Principle of Health within him and heal all his ailments. He can gain extra strength from the universal Principle of Life through faith, and he can build that faith by looking to this Principle with sincere gratitude for the health it provides him. If a person consciously embraces the health that is consistently offered to him by the Living Substance and expresses appropriate gratitude for it, he will cultivate faith.[Pg 154]

Man cannot think only thoughts of perfect health unless he performs the voluntary functions of life in a perfectly healthy manner. These voluntary functions are eating, drinking, breathing, and sleeping. If man thinks only thoughts of health, has faith in health, and eats, drinks, breathes, and sleeps in a perfectly healthy way, he must have perfect health.

A person can't just think about perfect health; they need to carry out the essential functions of life in a perfectly healthy way. These functions include eating, drinking, breathing, and sleeping. If a person focuses solely on health, believes in it, and maintains a perfectly healthy routine in eating, drinking, breathing, and sleeping, then they are bound to have perfect health.

Health is the result of thinking and acting in a Certain Way; and if a sick man begins to think and act in this Way, the Principle of Health within him will come into constructive activity and heal all his diseases. This Princi[Pg 155]ple of Heath is the same in all, and is related to the Life Principle of the universe; it is able to heal every disease, and will come into activity whenever man thinks and acts in accordance with the Science of Being Well. Therefore, every man can attain to perfect health.

Health comes from thinking and acting in a specific way; if a sick person starts to think and act this way, the Principle of Health within them will activate positively and heal all their ailments. This Principle of Health is the same for everyone and is connected to the Life Principle of the universe; it can heal any illness and will activate whenever a person thinks and acts according to the Science of Being Well. Therefore, everyone can achieve perfect health.


THE SCIENCE OF BEING WELL
AND
GETTING RICH RIGHT

Is further elucidated in The Nautilus Magazine, published monthly for the express purpose of Making The Man And Woman Who Can Do What They Will To Do. It abounds in practical ideas and in the bright inspiration that impels you to use the ideas. Use it as first aid!

Is further explained in Nautilus Magazine, published monthly to specifically help create The Man And Woman Who Can Do What They Want To Do. It’s full of practical ideas and the inspiring energy that encourages you to put those ideas into action. Use it as first aid!

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The Nautilus educates and motivates people about Health, Wealth, and Happiness in every aspect of life.

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Elizabeth Towne and William E. Towne teach it as well. They are the editors and owners of The Nautilus, and their success is important to know about and learn from.

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There is a Family Counsel Department where Elizabeth Towne addresses personal issues for those who ask. In the Success Department, everyone is welcome to share their thoughts, and prizes are awarded for the best letters.

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