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SOCIETY OF SILENT UNITY NUMBER
U nity B u ild in g , 913 T ra cy A v e n u e
VOL. I KANSAS CITY, MO., SATURDAY, FEB. 19, 1910 NO 41
THE SOCIETY OF SILENT UNITY
The third floor of the Unity Building is occupied by the Society of Silent Unity which is the department of Unity work devoted to absent healing. A dozen workers here unite in sending forth the Word of life and healing to people in a.ll parts of the world in response to the request of those who desire this help. An average of over 100 Tetters is received daily, and many of these bear testimony of healing and spiritual uplift received by those who have asked the Society’s aid in demonstrating that God is the health of his people, and their sure unfailing help in every time of need.
Every afternoon at 5 o’clock the special meeting for the realization of God’s Presence and power is held, and at this time all cases presented for treatment are taken up. At the close of this meeting, extracts from the many good letters received are read.
The following are a few of these good words of acknowledgment:
C ambridge, M ass.— The sick h ead ac h es of fo rty years s tan d in g have le f t me entirely .— L. F . F .
C hicago , I I I .— I t lias been a long tim e since m y nam e was on your roll fo r trea tm en t, b u t I w an t to acknowledge healing o f m y eyes since th a t tim e. I t cam e en tirely th rough the u n d erstan d in g I had received th rough your teach ing and w hereas once I was dependent upon glasses I do not now even own anv.— R. M. W .
M cA lester, O k l a .— I w rite fo r m y m other whom you have been trea tin g some tim e for blindness, and w an t to te ll you fo r the last th ree weeks she has im proved so m uch th a t she can tell the tim e, an d in th e J a n u a ry U n it y she read the la rg e type..—M rs. W . C. C.
L in d sa y , C a l .— I t is w ith thanksgiving and g ra titu d e th a t I w rite to te ll you o f the g reat im provem ent in m y fa ther. The doctor says th a t the sym ptom s o f cancer are gone.—-
[ R . M. P .B razil, I x d .—You have g rea tly benefited
m y m other, she having passed 31 gall stones since you began tre a tin g her. She is now having no pain , and seems to be im proving righ t along.—M rs. I . S.
W ellesley , M ass.— I believe I w rote you of m y in ten tion to build m y own home, and o f the paym en t o f fou r hundred do llars I had to m ake J a n u a ry 1st on m y land. A t C hristm as tim e I received a check of fou r hundred dollars from the firm w ith whom I form erly w orked, m y share o f th e p ro fits fo r the year 1909. W as it n o t w onderfu l? The f irs t of J a n u a ry I had a p re sen t o f f if ty dollars from an unexpected source to go tow ard m y new house. I t certa in ly seems w onderfu l th a t we should be so tak en care of.—J . W . E.
A sh l a n d , O re .—V. H ., who th rough your trea tm e n t was able to leave the insane asylum a y ear ago la s t D ecem ber has been well ever since, and is now able to earn her own living.I th an k God every d ay fo r the existence of your Society.— A. D. K.
L o ng B e a c h , C al.—You helped us wonderfu lly in our financia l d ifficu lties, fo r we m et our p aym en t and had m oney le ft, which a t the tim e I w rote looked alm ost impossible.— G. R . K.
E ly , M i n n .—I never could te ll you how m uch you have done fo r me and mine, in m aking it so c lear how we could go to C hrist in o u r troubles an d be sure we would get relief. M y husband was a te rrib le d rinker, and no one ever expected he would or could give i t up.
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B u t the L ord has answ ered m y p ray ers and he has not d ran k a d rop since la s t Ju ly . My Son is doing nicely too. I am so happy I can sing and p ra ise the L ord all day and n ight.— M bs . J . M .
T uxedo P a r k , Mo.— I t is w ith g re a t joy , p ra ise and thanksgiving in m y h e art th a t 1 w rite you o f o u r son’s recovery. I received your good le tte r and have been fa ith fu lly holding my eye single to the Allness and the T ru e ness o f the Good, w ith you. To me it seems he is b e tte r than he ever has been. H e is filled brim fu ll o f overflow ing joy, love and health.1 a ffirm every tim e I th ink o f it, jo y fu lly , th a t God is above all, in all and th rough all. Being above all, in all and th rough all, he is all, therefore all is good and perfect. Only the Good is tru e , p ra ise God. A ll e rro r ideas are- no th ing. I would not dwell on e rro r in m athem atics as reality , ne ither will I dwell on e rro r beliefs except ju s t long enough to take the sponge of t ru th and erase them from the slate o f life (consciousness.) This is overcom ing tem ptation . To me it seems th a t the g rea tes t and m ost subtle tem ptation there is is the belief, o r to have creep in to your consciousness the idea th a t there is som ething else beside God—th a t which is n o t Good. T herefore, I have to p ray (a ff irm ) w ithout ceasing th a t God is Good and God is All. “Only the Good is T rue.” I have the conviction in m y h eart th a t full victory is m ine th rough the C hrist consciousness.— H . T. W.
T orreon, M exico.— I have ju s t been reading my Ja n u a ry U n it y , and, while read ing of the good others have received from the Living W ord, i t occurred to me th a t I should w rite to you also, and possibly help some hungering soul in find ing ou t his tru e relationship w ith the F a th er. I t has been a little over a y ear since I f irs t heard of P ra c tica l C hristianity , and, oh, w hat a w orld o f good and comfo rt I have derived from its teachings and practicing . In the D ecem ber 1908 edition of U n it y there was an acc o u n t o f my little son’s healing of scarle t fever. This was m y firs t dem onstration. S hortly a f te r th is I overcame chronic constipation in m yself and little boy. I had been a su ffe re r from th is supposed dis
ease fo r tw enty years, ( th a t is as fa r back as I can rem em ber.) I had had operations, e lectrical trea tm en ts , osteopathy, and physical cultu re. J u s t before hearing of P ra c tica l C hristian ity I had s ta rte d to use ano ther rem edy. I had fa irly lived on m edicine from m y childhood up to the tim e I was m arried . I then become thoroughly sickened w ith m ate ria m edica, and resolved never to take any mored ru g s if 1 could avoid it. T hank God, I have not taken a d ro p o f m edicine, no r have m y children for a year. Theconstipation was overcome in a m onth, o r less, and I have never had, and never will have a retu rn o f it. My child, who su ffe red agony with ru p tu rin g , etc., does not know w hat i t means to be constipa ted now. A nd righ t here I w ant to th an k you d ear healers a t the U n ity H ead q u a rte rs fo r healing m y little son o f a very d isagreeable disposition. H e is en tirely healed, anil the change has been so m arked in his m anner and expression th a t m y friends declare his whole countenance has undergone a change. T hank you so much. I cannot b u t w onder how much m ore good I could have accom plished had I been m ore fa ith fu l in observing the Silen t H our, and in living the T ru th s I know to be tru e . B u t thanks be un to God, I am a living, grow ing soul, and nothing can re ta rd my grow th in to a perfec t sp iritu a l life.— M. S. H .
The Society has also in connection with its work a Correspondence School which was established in April 1909, since which time it has enrolled over 900 members. Our students express their appreciation of the Course in many letters like the following:
B r o o k i . y n , X . V . — Enclosed, I am re tu rn ing your m an u scrip t o f the S ix th Lesson, which has been duly copied. E ach lesson seems bette r than its predecessor, and I am sure all the s tuden ts m ust ap p rec ia te the clearness and the conciseness w ith which you p resen t these deep th ings o f the S p irit, and I am delighted to know th a t the class is still growing. The work is only in its infancy.— E . H . S.
S t . H e l e n a , C a i ..— I am now read y to answer questions in f ir s t lesson. I have enjoyed it m ore than any th ing fo r some tim e. You m ake some points c lear th a t I never have understood. I th ink it is ju s t w hat I needed. I believe it v i !! tak e me on step by step as nothing ever has before.— F. M. P.
O r e o o n ia , O h i o .— I am g ra te fu l fo r the up lif t, the helii and blessing your c lear exposition of I.esson One gave me. I am m ore fu lly convinced of its t ru th and value each reading, and th an k God such tru th , suen beau ty is fo r me to know and live.— M rs W. R . K.
WEFKLY UNITY
RESPONSIVE SERVICESunday, February 20
Thou slialt worship the Lord thy God and him only slialt thou serve.
Thou only, the One Presence and the One Power, the Good Omnipotent.
But Jesus hearing it answered, Fear not; only believe and she shall be made whole.
Thou only, the One Healing Power.Is God the God of Jews only? is he not
the God of Gentiles also?Thou only, the One Desire of all hearts
and all nations.FoV the ministration of this service not
only filleth up the measure of the wants of the saints, but aboundeth also through many thanksgivings unto God.
Thou only, the One Substance which supplies man’s every need.
And he brought forth his people with joy, and his chosen with singing.
Thou only, the one joy and satisfaction of living.
Thou only, the One Source of all Life, Intelligence and Power.
Now unto the King Eternal, incorruptible, invisible, the only God, be honor and glory for ever and ever.—Amen.
LESSONSMrs. Van Marter’s last Sunday even
ing lesson on “The Creative Power of Thought’’ was unusually interesting and instructive. Those who can attend her class will find it of great benefit. The following, are the dates and subjects of the lessons for the coming week:
Sunday, February 20—How to Cultivate Faith. ,
Tuesday, February 22—How to Quicken Spiritual Understanding.
Friday, February 25—Imagination: An Active Agent of the Mind.
VALENTINE SOCIALThe Valentine entertainment and social,
given by the Unity Guild in Unity Auditorium Monday evening February 14, was a success.
St Valentine was brought a prisoner to be tried before the Queen of Hearts on the charge of being a “fake.” Mother Goose characters served as the jury and witnesses. The prosecuting counsel introduced as evidence against the prisoner a collection of comic valentines, not at all in harmony with the Saint’s reputation as the god of Love.
After all the testimony was duly considered the jury returned the verdict of “not guilty” and good Saint Valentine was set free amidst general rejoicing.
The following took part in the play:Queen o f H e a rts , B lanche Sage H ase ltine;
St. V alentine, F ra n k L ynch; The C ourt Crier, C arl G leeser; The C ourt Usher, A lbert B arr e t t ; Counsel fo r Prosecution , E . Y . In g rah am ; Counsel fo r D efense, Lowell F illm ore ; -Mother Goose, S tella B ishop; 01(1 W om an who Lived in a Shoe, Irene G ay lo rd ; L ittle Ja c k H orner, F ra n k H u rlin g ; L ittle Bo-peep, Em m a -Luke; Ja c k , C harles B ishop; J i l l, M artha H u b e r; Sim ple Simon, G uy R ey n er; P e te r P e ter Pum pkin E a te r , W . A. Jo y ce ; D octor Foster, C harles H ase ltin e ; O ld M other H u b b ard , Lena B ishop, L ittle Miss M u ffe tt, A u g u sta I .like; L ittle R ed R id ing Hood, Florence H u rlin g ; M ary M ary Q uite C o n trary , Jenn ie B ishop; M ary H ad a L ittle Lam b, L enna C hrista l; Sand M an, Nellie W helan ; Dam e R um or, S arah Q uigley; L ittle Johnnie G reen, H a rry K elley; Big Jo h n S tou t, E a r l K elley; Polly Polly, S tella S m ith ; P age to the Queen, Cecil L ay ; G uards, A r th u r B undy, E . C. C urtis ; P ost M istresses, Tessie W allace, H azel Farley, D ella M ay S an d ers; .Accompanists, E d n a L. C a rte r, E va I .ay ; To P in H e a rts , H azel Davis, D elsa F ranz , E va Lay.
Blanche Sage Haseltine was at her best as Queen of Flearts and she is always good. Her two recitations were enthusiastically received by the audience.
Cecil Lay, page to the Queen, sang a song so well that everybody was pleased. Cecil comes of a singing family and therefore it is not surprising that such a big strong voice should come from such a small boy.
WEEKLY UNITYMrs. Quigley as Dame Rumor bore
rather damaging testimony against the prisoner, but we are sure he forgave her when she sang “One Spring Morning” so well. Her clear strong voice carried the beautiful air very daintily, and he forgot all about her “thousand tongues” that had just borne witness against him. Della May Sanders also sang a solo acceptably.
Lowell Fillmore made the hit of the evening with Harry Lauder’s famous song “I Love a Lassie.” With a red Tam O’Shanter, and a plaid shawl and a few rolls of his trousers legs his Scotch makeup was great. When he sang the song in the free and easy style so characteristic of Harry Lauder, everybody was delighted and he liad to come back twice and sing parts of it over. (Lowell isn’t the editor this week. We can say what we please about him.)
Everybody deserves special mention but there isn’t room for that. They all did well, and when these good people get another entertainment ready, another lot of people will be ready to come because they know from experience what to e x p e c t.
The love-offerings received by the Guild upon this occasion amounted to $16.65. The receipts from the Valentine Post Office which was established in the parlor for that evening was $7-90 and $14.76 was realized from the sale of post cards, making a total of $3,9-31 which will go to help swell the Building Fund and provide suitable quarters for Unity’s increasing force of workers.
Last Sunday morning Mr. Fillmore talked upon the subject “The Youthful Idea and How to Maintain it” using as his central text “Who satisfieth thy mouth with good things so that thy youth is renewed as the eagles’s.” The point of the lesson was that spiritual satisfaction renews the youth and tends to life, while dissatisfaction leads to wqrry and anxiety and all those adverse states of mind which break down the organism. The talk was full of. helpful practical suggestions.
UNITY AUDITORIUM,UNITY BUILDING, 913 TRACY,
Sunday, February 20, 1910S u n d a y S c h o o l a t 10:00 a. m.
A d d r e s s b y C h a r l e s F i l l m o r e 11 a . m.
S u b j e c t : “Thou Only.”T h e C oncetra tion C lass a t 3:30
S u b j e c t : “The Law of Success.”A ddress b y M rs. S o p h ia V a n M aiiter .
' 8 p. m.S u b j e c t : “H o w to Cultivate Faith.
The W e e k l y U n i t y is edited this week by tlie Society of Silent Unity.
C a lle rs at U nity H ea d q u a rters D uring th e W eek
Mr. J. B. Beal, Ottawa, Kans.Mrs. E. M. Thomas, Minneapolis,
Minn.Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Littler, Thayer,
Kans.
R E G U L A R M E E T IN G S In U nity A u d ito r iu m
SUNDAY ' Sunday School, 10 a. m.
M rs . IV. G. H a se ltin e , S u p erin ten d en t. R egular service, 11 a. m. C harles F illm ore.
T h e C oncentration Class 3:3c p . m. MONDAY
High Noon Silence, 12 to 12:15. L esson in H ealth and H arm ony 2:30 p. m.
TUESDAY High Noon Silence, 12 to 12:15.
Lesson in H ealth and Harm ony, 2:3^ p. m, WEDNESDAY
H igh Noon Silence, 12 to 12:15. M id-W eek M eeting, 2:30 p. m.
H ealing M eeting 8 p. m. THURSDAY
H igh Noon Silence, 12 to 12:15. Lesson in H ealth and H arm ony, 2:30 p m.
FRIDAYH igh Noon Silence, 12 to 12:15.
Lesson in H ealth and H arm ony, 2:30 p. m. SATURDAY
High Noon Silence, 12 to 12-15. Lesson in H ealth and H arm ony. 2:30 p. m.