Chapter XV - Genesis
Creatures of God useful
515:1
It supports Christian healing, and enables its possessor
It supports Christian healing, and enables its possessor
to emulate the example of Jesus. "And God saw that
it was good."
The serpent harmless
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Patience is symbolized by the tireless worm, creeping
Patience is symbolized by the tireless worm, creeping
over lofty summits, persevering in its intent. The ser-
pent of God's creating is neither subtle nor
poisonous, but is a wise idea, charming in its
adroitness, for Love's ideas are subject to the Mind which
forms them, – the power which changeth the serpent
into a staff.
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Genesis i. 26. And God said, Let us make man in our
Genesis i. 26. And God said, Let us make man in our
image, after our likeness; and let them have dominion over
the fish of the sea, and over the fowl of the air, and over
the cattle, and over all the earth, and over every creeping
thing that creepeth upon the earth.
Elohistic plurality
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The eternal Elohim includes the forever universe.
The eternal Elohim includes the forever universe.
The name Elohim is in the plural, but this plurality of
Spirit does not imply more than one God, nor
does it imply three persons in one. It relates
to the oneness, the triunity of Life, Truth, and Love.
"Let them have dominion." Man is the family name
for all ideas, – the sons and daughters of God. All that
God imparts moves in accord with Him, reflecting good-
ness and power.
Reflected likeness
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Your mirrored reflection is your own image or like-
Your mirrored reflection is your own image or like-
ness. If you lift a weight, your reflection does this also.
If you speak, the lips of this likeness move in
accord with yours. Now compare man before
the mirror to his divine Principle, God. Call the mirror
divine Science, and call man the reflection. Then note