Mind Cure
      
      
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        The Ministry of Healing, 241-244
      
      
        (1905).]
      
      
        The relation that exists between the mind and the body is very
      
      
        intimate. When one is affected, the other sympathizes. The condition
      
      
        of the mind affects the health to a far greater degree than many realize.
      
      
        Many of the diseases from which men suffer are the result of mental
      
      
        depression. Grief, anxiety, discontent, remorse, guilt, distrust, all tend
      
      
        to break down the life forces and to invite decay and death.
      
      
        Disease is sometimes produced, and is often greatly aggravated,
      
      
        by the imagination. Many are lifelong invalids who might be well if
      
      
        they only thought so. Many imagine that every slight exposure will
      
      
        cause illness, and the evil effect is produced because it is expected.
      
      
        Many die from disease, the cause of which is wholly imaginary.
      
      
        Courage, hope, faith, sympathy, love, promote health and prolong
      
      
        life. A contented mind, a cheerful spirit, is health to the body and
      
      
        strength to the soul. “A merry [rejoicing] heart doeth good like a
      
      
        medicine.”
      
      
         Proverbs 17:22
      
      
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        In the treatment of the sick, the effect of mental influence should
      
      
        not be overlooked. Rightly used, this influence affords one of the most
      
      
        effective agencies for combating disease.
      
      
        Control of Mind Over Mind
      
      
        There is, however, a form of mind cure that is one of the most
      
      
        effective agencies for evil. Through this so-called science, one mind
      
      
        is brought under the control of another, so that the individuality of the
      
      
        weaker is merged in that of the stronger mind. One person acts out the
      
      
        will of another. Thus it is claimed that the tenor of the thoughts may
      
      
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        be changed, that health-giving impulses may be imparted and patients
      
      
        may be enabled to resist and overcome disease.
      
      
        This method of cure has been employed by persons who were
      
      
        ignorant of its real nature and tendency, and who believed it to be a
      
      
        means of benefit to the sick. But the so-called science is based upon
      
      
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