Mental Surgery

We had a lecture recently from Mr. Edward A. Kimball. For some days the passage of Scripture that kept recurring to my attention was, "I shall be satisfied, when I awake, with thy likeness." In preparing for the lecture I knew "Truth satisfies all." After the lecture we had an hour's ride to take home a Scientist who is our healer, and, of course, we talked of the lecture, with gratitude for every detail. It uncovered so much to handle. When finally settled for the night, the unexpected happened.

The middle of my face felt so queer! what could it be? The bridge of my nose seemed to wriggle. No possible volition of mine could move it without hands! At once I realized, "Divine Mind is healing the fracture." I went to sleep.

Eight or more years ago, the bridge of my nose was broken during a cable car fracas. The lower part of the bone could be moved, and the break was evident.

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