Satisfied

A Lady from a far away foreign land thus writes us:—

"I am a physician's widow; since childhood I have hungered for 'something' to satisfy, and for the past eight years the hunger was great; nothing really satisfied.

My husband passed on four years ago. To occupy my mind (as I had no children) I continued my nursing education and took out a midwifery diploma at B.'s Hospital where I was in charge of the Surgical Hospital. February, last year, I bought a copy of Science and Health by the Mother to whom we owe so much, and I knew, even in the midst of my material work, that at last I had found Truth. I was literally starving for it and every crevice was filled. I broke all mortal laws with this new but old light, and divine Love brought me safely through all those terrible struggles which the Mother so accurately describes as the first stages, in 'Pond and Purpose.'"

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