from the recorder's thought, — when the true Scientific statements of the Scriptures become clouded, through a physical sense of God as finite and corporeal. From this follow idolatry and mythology, — belief in many gods, or material intelligences, as the opposite of the one Spirit, or Intelligence, named Elohim, or God.
Man. The infinite idea of infinite Spirit; the spiritual
image and likeness of God; the full representation
of Mind.
Matter. Mythology; mortality; another name for
mortal mind; illusion; intelligence, substance, and life
in non-intelligence and mortality; life resulting in death,
and death in life; sensation in the sensationless;
mind originating in matter; the opposite of Truth;
the opposite of Spirit; the opposite of God; that of
which immortal Mind takes no cognizance; that which
mortal mind sees, feels, hears, tastes, and smells only
in belief.
Mind. The only I, or Us; the only Spirit, Soul,
Principle, Substance, Life, Truth, Love; the one God; not
that which is in man, but the divine Principle, or God,
of whom man is the full and perfect expression; Deity,
which outlines, but is not outlined.
Miracle. That which is divinely natural, but must
be learned humanly; a phenomenon of Science.
Morning. Light; symbol of Truth; revelation and
progress.