In your book, Science and Health,[3] page 181, you [5]

say: “Every sin is the author of itself, and every

invalid the cause of his own sufferings.” On page

182 you say: “Sickness is a growth of illusion, spring-

ing from a seed of thought,—either your own thought

or another's.” Will you please explain this seeming [10]

contradiction?

No person can accept another's belief, except it be

with the consent of his own belief. If the error which

knocks at the door of your own thought originated in