Not a data bank for woes

July 11, 2023 | 26 comments

If you ever feel like you’re carrying around troubles and woes from the past, it helps to remember that you are not a data bank for error! You are not a repository for mortal mind to deposit false beliefs into and hold them in storage.

You are a spiritual child of God! A spiritual child of God does not record material woes and review them.

A spiritual idea of God reflects spiritual Truth—the harmony and peace of God.

You are not a memory bank for error. You are a living record of Truth!

26 thoughts on “Not a data bank for woes”

  1. Love todays idea Evan. We all need to remember this truth about us….being the complete spiritual child of God. Instantly reminded me of the instruction to
    ‘Hold thought steadfastly to the enduring, the good, and the true, and you will bring these into your experience proportionately to their occupancy in your thought ‘ SH pg 261
    Thank you so much Evan for the spiritual focus you bring us every day❣️

  2. I am the first, and I am the last,
    There’s only the present, there is no past.
    Perfect God and perfect child
    Right now, complete and undefiled.

    1. Psalm 145:18 “God is just a whisper away” ~

      May God’s protection ever guard our way
      Love’s “comfort and peace
      Shining it’s whispering ray(diance)
      Through seemingly darkness by ways of the past …
      Making all things bright and new.

  3. This made me think of what Mrs. Eddy said in Retrospection and Introspection, “The human history needs to be revised and the material record expunged.” (p. 22). Always loved this idea, so freeing to know the mortal so-called history can be washed clean. Like when a computer is reset and every old piece of information is deleted.

    Revise and Expunge by Carl J. Welz
    https://sentinel.christianscience.com/shared/view/chichmjlm0

    1. Thank you Rose for sharing that article. It is very interesting
      in that the man found through his prayers that the anger
      he felt after the accident was really not against the man who
      caused the accident, but his own attitude to life needed to be
      revised. He realised that it was this false attitude which he was
      entertaining as his own which had caused the accident.
      That was really digging deep, and was a revelation, since it removed the
      effects of the seeming accident.

      It is a good lesson in making sure we watch our thoughts in our daily lives,
      and keep spiritually minded at all times.

      1. Maggie glad you found the article helpful. Yes it was interesting how he recognized he was not really angry at the man and saw that he’d had an underlying belief that anger was, “a quality of thought that seemed to be part of my own present thought of myself. The incident had merely brought it to the surface.”

        He had learned in CS that his true nature included nothing material, including anger or the possibility of accident. In pondering the situation in light of this, he suddenly felt compassion for the man, and the appearance of injury was gone. Perfect!

  4. Thank you. Wonderful inspiration.

    Beloved Christian Scientists, keep you mind so filled with Truth and Love,, that sin, disease, and death cannot enter them. Miscellany p. 210:1-3

      1. Can’t repeat those words of Mary Baker Eddy ever too much Debbie. Thanks Evan and everyone. Working on erasing that data base of material thinking.

  5. Thank you Evan. Thanks to all the contributors. This topic is a reminder to me. It reminds me of the fact that Life is only “now”, as is presented in one of Evan’s lectures.
    Our leader Mary Baker Eddy makes it still clearer in her biographical sketch in Retrospection and Introspection, She recounts some unpleasant incidents. After telling of one particularly sad experience she writes, “The heavenly intent of earth’s shadows is to chasten the affections, to rebuke human consciousness and turn it gladly from a material, false sense of life and happiness, to spiritual joy and true estimate of being.”
    I always pray to be able to rejoice in the now.This prayer comes along with the lifting up of burdens, of all sorts, “a material false sense of life and happiness to spiritual joy” is felt.

  6. I am the place where God shines through,
    For He and I are one, not two.
    He wants me where, and as I am,
    I need not fret, nor fear, nor plan.
    If I will be relaxed and free
    He’ll carry out his work through me

    Author unknown
    This removes data bank thinking.
    Sent before but it seemed to fit.
    Thanks Evan, and everyone. Happy God day.
    That’s something we can, Bank, on.

  7. Such a beautiful and needed reminder which, to me, is at the heart of Christian Science practice. Thank you, Evan, ever so much for this wonderful SpiritView. Many times when dire reminders of past experiences would come to thought while praying, I would be tempted to ruminate about them. But prayer uncovers what needs to be healed and I soon realized that these negative thoughts were appearing to be seen through for the error they represented. They simply needed to be removed from thought because they were no part of the inseparable relationship that I (or anyone) has with our Father-Mother God!

  8. I think everyone’s contributions on this post have replaced a data bank of error with a data bank of inspiration and truth!

  9. What a blessing to read all of the calming and shared expressions
    of Love this morning. So many wonderful thoughts to be treasured.
    Thank you All!
    Sometimes we think that we have forgotten past “victim” experiences
    only to have them sneak into our present. We have to remind ourselves
    of our “now” reality … where only spiritual goodness exists.
    Like in past comments shouted, “Why did you do that?!” after like hitting
    one’s thumb with a hammer and expecting comfort or “That’s the reason
    why you shouldn’t have pets!” when consoling a senior pet who was
    ready to pass on. These seemingly past experiences are really only mortal
    dream shadows that fade away into oblivion when God/Spirit sweeps
    them away with the Truth of divine Love.
    Our focus always is to please God and these mortal reminders of a power
    other than the divine Love that is always with us, is a constant challenge,
    but one worth realizing.
    I am reminded of S&H pg 103:25-31,
    “The truths of immortal Mind sustain man, and they annihilate the fables
    of mortal mind, whose flimsy and gaudy pretensions, like silly moths, singe
    their own wings and fall into dust. In reality there is no mortal mind, and
    consequently no transference to mortal thought and will-power.”
    Then, we truly don’t havr “a data bank for woes”.

  10. Dear M and Spirit View Family. “I Am the Place” is a song in Sue Pocklinton’s BEAUTIFUL CD entitled “Rest in His Love” which you can find on the internet where it includes this about this wonderful musician’s CD: “These seventeen hymns and original songs of inspiration written by Susan were compiled for quiet reflection and joyful awakening. Guitar, piano, flute and string accompaniment offer a contemporary folk-like sound that serves the lyrics. With clarity and simplicity, this recording has been enjoyed by many around the world in their search for healing. The recurring theme is the recognition of our spiritual abundance — that we have what we need – and that our restlessness, anxiety and demanding can be stilled as we relax in, and rest in His love.”

  11. Thank you very very much for your today`s so comforting SpiritView, dear Evan!
    Well, I used sometimes to carry around some seeming past errors. But error is not true, what the word already says. As you say so wonderfully true, Evan, that we as God`s spiritual idea reflect spiritual Truth – the harmony and peace of God. We are not a memory bank of error – haha that`s yolly good!! Rather we are a living record of Truth! Again thank you most deeply 🙂

  12. Thank you, Evan, for this most wonderful, healing topic; and further, to all who have shared inspired ideas, articles, and even music! These ideas have opened a door of hope (not a window) in detaching “a wagon load of offal” (See Un. 17:7) from what should be ‘a divine chariot’.
    Armloads of Love to you all.

  13. What a wonderful way to describe ‘no mortal history ‘!
    This different take has been like a light bulb in my thought for which I am so grateful.
    No-one can have a bad memory of someone else. There is no where to store bad memories. Man is a spiritual idea an expression of light! That’s it.

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