<h2><SPAN name="CHAPTER_VI" id="CHAPTER_VI"></SPAN>CHAPTER VI.</h2>
<h2><span class="smcap">Use of the Will.</span></h2>
<p>In the practice of the Science
of Being Well the will is not
used to compel yourself to
go when you are not really
able to go, or to do things
when you are not physically strong
enough to do them. You do not direct
your will upon your physical body or
try to compel the proper performance
of internal function by will power.</p>
<p><i>You direct the will upon the mind,
and use it in determining what you shall
believe, what you shall think, and to
what you shall give your attention.</i></p>
<p>The will should never be used upon
any person or thing external to you, and
it should never be used upon your own
body. The sole legitimate use of the will
is in determining to what you shall give
your attention, and what you shall think<span class='pagenum'>[Pg 57]</span>
about the things to which your attention
is given.</p>
<p>All belief begins in the will to believe.</p>
<p>You cannot always and instantly believe
what you will to believe; but you
can always will to believe what you want
to believe. You want to believe truth
about health, and you can will to do so.
The statements you have been reading
in this book are the truth about health,
and you can will to believe them; this
must be your first step toward getting
well.</p>
<p>These are the statements you must
will to believe:—</p>
<div class="blockquot"><p><i>That there is a Thinking Substance
from which all things are made, and
that man receives the Principle of
Health, which is his life, from this Substance.</i></p>
<p><i>That man himself is Thinking Substance;
a mind-body, permeating a physical
body, and that as man's thoughts
are, so will the functioning of his physical
body be.</i></p>
<p><i>That if man will think only thoughts</i>
<span class='pagenum'>[Pg 58]</span><i>of perfect health, he must and will cause
the internal and involuntary functioning
of his body to be the functioning of
health, provided that his external and
voluntary functioning and attitude are
in accordance with his thoughts.</i></p>
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<p>When you will to believe these statements,
you must also begin to act upon
them. You cannot long retain a belief
unless you act upon it; you cannot increase
a belief until it becomes faith
unless you act upon it; and you certainly
cannot expect to reap benefits in any
way from a belief so long as you act as
if the opposite were true. You cannot
long have faith in health if you continue
to act like a sick person. If you continue
to act like a sick person, you cannot
help continuing to think of yourself as a
sick person; and if you continue to think
of yourself as a sick person, you will continue
to be a sick person.</p>
<p>The first step toward acting externally
like a well person is to begin to
act internally like a well person. Form<span class='pagenum'>[Pg 59]</span>
your conception of perfect health, and
get into the way of thinking about perfect
health until it begins to have a definite
meaning to you. Picture yourself
as doing the things a strong and
healthy person would do, and have faith
that you can and will do those things in
that way; continue this until you have
a vivid CONCEPTION of health, and
what it means to you. When I speak
in this book of a conception of health, I
mean a conception that carries with it
the idea of the way a healthy person
looks and does things. Think of yourself
in connection with health until you
form a conception of how you would
live, appear, act, and do things as a perfectly
healthy person. Think about
yourself in connection with health until
you conceive of yourself, in imagination,
as always doing everything in the manner
of a well person; until the thought
of health conveys the idea of what health
means to you. As I have said in a former
chapter, you may not be able to<span class='pagenum'>[Pg 60]</span>
form a clear mental image of yourself
in perfect health, but you can form a
conception of yourself as acting like a
healthy person.</p>
<p>Form this conception, and then think
only thoughts of perfect health in relation
to yourself, and, so far as may be
possible, in relation to others. When a
thought of sickness or disease is presented
to you, reject it; do not let it get
into your mind; do not entertain or consider
it at all. Meet it by thinking
health; by thinking that you are well,
and by being sincerely grateful for the
health you are receiving. Whenever
suggestions of disease are coming thick
and fast upon you, and you are in a
"tight place," fall back upon the exercise
of gratitude. Connect yourself
with the Supreme; give thanks to God
for the perfect health He gives you, and
you will soon find yourself able to control
your thoughts, and to think what
you want to think. In times of doubt,
trial, and temptation, the exercise of<span class='pagenum'>[Pg 61]</span>
gratitude is always a sheet anchor which
will prevent you from being swept away.
Remember that the great essential thing
is to SEVER ALL MENTAL RELATIONS
WITH DISEASE, AND TO
ENTER INTO FULL MENTAL RELATIONSHIP
WITH HEALTH. This
is the KEY to all mental healing; it is
the whole thing. Here we see the secret
of the great success of Christian Science;
more than any other formulated
system of practice, it insists that its
converts shall sever relations with disease,
and relate themselves fully with
health. The healing power of Christian
Science is not in its theological
formulæ, nor in its denial of matter; but
in the fact that it induces the sick to
ignore disease as an unreal thing and
accept health by faith as a reality. Its
failures are made because its practitioners,
while thinking in the Certain
Way, do not eat, drink, breathe, and
sleep in the same way.</p>
<p>While there is no healing power in<span class='pagenum'>[Pg 62]</span>
the repetition of strings of words, yet
it is a very convenient thing to have the
central thoughts so formulated that you
can repeat them readily, so that you can
use them as affirmations whenever you
are surrounded by an environment
which gives you adverse suggestions.
When those around you begin to talk of
sickness and death, close your ears and
mentally assert something like the following:—</p>
<div class="blockquot"><p><i>There is One Substance, and I am that
Substance.</i></p>
<p><i>That Substance is eternal, and it is
Life; I am that Substance, and I am
Eternal Life.</i></p>
<p><i>That Substance knows no disease; I
am that Substance, and I am Health.</i></p>
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<p>Exercise your will power in choosing
only those thoughts which are thoughts
of health, and arrange your environment
so that it shall suggest thoughts
of health. Do not have about you
books, pictures, or other things which
suggest death, disease, deformity, weak<span class='pagenum'>[Pg 63]</span>ness,
or age; have only those which convey
the ideas of health, power, joy,
vitality, and youth. When you are confronted
with a book, or anything else
which suggests disease, do not give it
your attention. Think of your conception
of health, and your gratitude, and
affirm as above; use your will power to fix
your attention upon thoughts of health.
In a future chapter I shall touch upon this
point again; what I wish to make plain
here is that you must think only health,
recognize only health, and give your attention
only to health; and that you must
control thought, recognition, and attention
by the use of your will.</p>
<p>Do not try to use your will to compel
the healthy performance of function
within you. The Principle of Health
will attend to that, if you give your attention
only to thoughts of health.</p>
<p>Do not try to exert your will upon the
Formless to compel It to give you more
vitality or power; it is already placing
all the power there is at your service.<span class='pagenum'>[Pg 64]</span></p>
<p>You do not have to use your will to
conquer adverse conditions, or to subdue
unfriendly forces; there are no unfriendly
forces; there is only One Force,
and that force is friendly to you; it is
a force which makes for health.</p>
<p>Everything in the universe wants you
to be well; you have absolutely nothing
to overcome but your own habit of thinking
in a certain way about disease, and
you can do this only by forming a habit
of thinking in another Certain Way
about health.</p>
<p>Man can cause all the internal functions
of his body to be performed in a
perfectly healthy manner by continuously
thinking in a Certain Way, and
by performing the external functions in
a certain way.</p>
<p>He can think in this Certain Way by
controlling his attention, and he can
control his attention by the use of his
will.</p>
<p>He can decide what things he will
think about.</p>
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<p><span class='pagenum'>[Pg 65]</span></p>
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