On arriving at my daily work one morning, I seemed to be...

On arriving at my daily work one morning, I seemed to be under a sense of great discouragement, with perplexities and difficulties on every hand, when I saw that the Sentinel had come. I looked to see if there was anything in it from Mrs. Eddy, and found her letter to the church in Cleveland. As I read it, and thought of her life of selfless toil, all sense of mental uneasiness and discouragement vanished. Two days later, in the endeavor to love more, and to work, watch, and pray, as we are encouraged to do in Science and Health, the understanding came whereby two of the most difficult problems were overcome, and the remainder disappeared into their native nothingness. This letter has so exactly met my need, by giving a broader apprehension of what unselfed love is, that my heart is filled with peace and overflows in thankfulness to our beloved Leader for bringing to us Christian Science, wherein we learn how to follow the Christ; and for all this I desire to show my gratitude in earnest endeavor to be more and more "unselfed."

Mary Alexander, London, England.

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