Thursday, August 12, 2010

The Effect of Mind upon Mind

It is an undisputed fact which philosophy has never explained that persons affect each other when neither is conscious of it. According to the principle by which I cure the sick, such incidents can be accounted for, and it can be proved beyond a doubt that man is perfectly ignorant of the influences that act upon him and, being ignorant of the cause, is constantly liable to the effect.
P.P.Quimby February 1863more... The Effect of Mind upon Mind AT PPQUIMBY.COM


Phineas Parkhurst Quimby
A body without soul is a man of opinions without science.
Man is made of opinions and therefore is matter.
Wisdom reduced to practice is the spiritual man or Christ.
Life is self-evident, not matter or mind.
The senses are a knowledge of sensation, with or without science.
Science is a wisdom superior to opinions.
It is not seen or known by opinions; it is harmony.
Aug. 16, 1861

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