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Show (CURES WITHOUT THE USE OF MEDICINE j According to Rev Dr Boyd It may j be a mistake ' run to ;t nvin wR 1 an M D alter his n.ime. cry tlu, j vve find ourselves in -mv .-nl'-nced by a pain. Dr. Boyd, in Ins "First Prion i iples " savB Mm-mr. nili.-r interest. Ing thlng.i "Disease may arise from purely j physical, nr mental or spiritual co. 1 d It Ions One tMi cr nil tnnv Income Inv rl ed "Remedies are material, including i medicine, surgery, manipulation, difl and hvgleiie: mental. Including ajfl methods i which the truth Is ujH geste'l in the mind spiritual, lnclu Ing all religious exercises. AnyoiH two, or all maj be required to PH fect a cure. "The Gnd of health has regiila methods of Imparting health to uifl called laws, and In knowing and 1-eepB Ing them we are kepi in health. WhH we are out of health his method is use those who hnv.- studied these law of health and are skilled in the know edge Ol the Sl ip: n Thl doctor In the realm of materiil i lungs the psychologist In the realn of mind, and the clergyman In th I realm of spiritual for - Dr Bo d ix p3 cholovisi ;inl dergyl man and during his four-dav stay m Ogden he will reveal g eoil cerning mental mid moral - of health He ill :;iv h. . ir-t sfi mon next Sundnv at the morning sew 'vice of the Episcopal church The principles ot the new method! by which cures are effected withoul medicine Involve cerialn priuclpM that mav he expressed In the propfl sir ions which folh First That man i- . r j .-- i 'vt'hjj : dual mind, termed ohjecti. ;,nd sufl Jectlve. conscious and unconscious (fl j subjective. I Second That the objective mind iH under control of the volition ana gives conscious direction to human! j energies Thlrl I hnt the subje. .. mindj has contrii1 ol th" organic function, (regulates the t.il action is thestore-1 house of em i - omprehenslvsl and accurate memory, is th repoal-tory repoal-tory of all habits nnd ot automatic aoi tion In general. It Is understood also to possess powers peculiar to itseM such as though) transference and clairvoyance and Is supposed to be the side of mind which lies open to-j ward the universal or Infinite. Fourth That the 8uhjeii,.o mind Is amenable to instruction and direc-l tlon by the ohje.n . . mind, no only of the subject but oi oik-r? This effect Is suposed to be wroushtB through the power of conscious w HI..J The method of conveying the impresfl slon is commonly termed suugesilpn. J When applied to 1!' i is .m'o sug-M gestion Suggi II ".i is given through one or more of the five sense orfl through the mere power of conceH I trated thought Distjn- e Is suppose! to be no bar to thought suggestion. Fifth That Ihe subjective mindH not being able to carry on inductlvsB reasoning, but being capable of Ml perb deductive action is peruharlyB susceptible to impressions, and byM pru.er management can he made aaBi obedient servant. L Sixth That all disease has itsL origin in the mind, the subje, ne tak-fl ing its cue from its -ir, h , ,n iimmi i . .rroni the fears, the constitutional hont. theW impressions receive,) from oilierB minds, misinterpreted sens.it ions. etc.HE Seventh That prevention ol diseasH consists in keeping tin suhjectiveBa mind under the power ,: iiolesomefln suggestion; and tha the cure of dls-1-ease consists in the use n: Mies-mh tions running counter to disease and MM the establishment of subconsciousp thoughts of health, inculcated by ronA scious volition Iru Thesr the basii principles uffln all methods of psychic cure. thougbH not always acknowledged or underHj stood by those who practice them I |