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THE SANCTUARY OF THE SILENT HEALING POWER
If one is in constant fear of exposure this fear causes a condition to
reveal itself in the tissue structure through the nervous tension, which becomes
habitual. When one is strong enough to face the matter boldly through the
truth of their oneness with God then the nervous tension soon disappears and
the mind and body become balanced.
When trouble comes upon most people they allow fear to enter which
leads to further darkness. For when this crude form of dissociation occurs
there is a mental conflict and repression added to by bad auto-suggestion
which puts the victim in a state of prostration and fear, and later appears upon
the physical organism.
There is also the theory of perverted sex development. Sex life is both
spiritual and physical, and in early life this dual action tends to appear in a
number of ways such as sex curiosity, exhibitionism, masochism, sadism,
etc. These tendencies disappear under normal development when the sex
energies are used in the normal way, and the excess transformed into higher
forms of social, intellectual, and spiritual services.
The danger lies only when this creative force is looked upon as evil and
then repressed with its evil association we create in our minds, with the result
that it rises to the consciousness in the symptoms of psycho-neurosis yet
the exaggeration of the importance of suppressed sexual complexes can become a
dangerous falsehood. It can have a nasty influence and tend to make the mind
more fundamentally impure than before.
Sex impulse has been looked upon as a danger to nature. When it is
looked upon as an evil and negative thing, it imposes upon the nature and mind
an impurity that does not really exist.
We must not look from down up, but from above down, and see the
glory of Gods creative work in mankind. When we free our minds from these
repressed falsehoods created through ignorance by continually stamping
the Creative Power as an evil in our midst we will find a better race, free
from the immoral practices we see today.
We can separate the people in the world into three categories. There are
those who lower their ideals to make the way easy for surrender to temptation.
The result is not harmful to the body because there is no repressed emotion
attached to it, therefore there is no conflict in the mind. But this is unhealthy as
far as the soul is concerned; this type is general in the world today.
The next type is those who, through compromise and cowardice when
the mind works upon such cravings turn away in horror, fear and emotion.
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