Mrs. Eddy states in Science and Health (p. 492), "God is Mind, and God is infinite; hence all is Mind." The idea conveyed herein and throughout this textbook regarding the allness of Mind has been most helpful to me in business and social relationships.
For many years I worked for a public utility company. One day a customer, a very large man, came to my office, but when he found that a woman was to wait on him, he said in a most insolent and domineering manner that he wanted to deal with a man. I directed him to a man in another office and then endeavored to clear my own thought of all resentment and antagonism and to see man as actually the perfect and spiritual child of God, loving, gentle, and just. Knowing that there are not minds many, but only one Mind, which is divine, perfect, omnipotent, and omnipresent, I declared that man is the reflection of that Mind and that harmony is ever present.
A little later I saw the man walk out through the lobby and leave the building. He had been gone long enough to walk a block or so when he returned, came directly to my desk, and said he wanted to apologize for being so rude. He added that I had given him no cause for such treatment, and he wanted me to know that he was sorry.