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Three years ago I sustained a very great loss; so severe...
Three years ago I sustained a very great loss; so severe was it that there seemed to be nothing further for which to live. I had been interested in Christian Science for a couple of years and had applied it in a desultory fashion to the problem that was facing me; but, as I now see, I was relying entirely upon persons and not upon God. In consequence, when the blow fell I was attacked by the most insidious argument of mortal mind, namely, that I had tried Christian Science and that it had failed. In spite of all the loving help given me by friends in Science, my books were put away and I sank deeper into despair.
But if we have even so much as touched the truth, divine Love will not leave us comfortless. One day when shopping in a big store I met one who was the merest acquaintance, thought I knew her to be a Christian Scientist. She had not heard of my loss and came up to inquire how things were going with us. For some reason, to me then unknown, I poured out to this all but stranger the whole of my bitterness and misery. And then came the comforting words I had so longed and sought for. Here was the messenger. The healing message of divine Life, Truth, and Love was reaching me through this almost unknown channel, as I stood in that great store surrounded by busy shoppers. When we parted I went on my way, having caught the first faint glimmer of the wonder of Life.
I went again and again to receive more of that comforting message. The healing was slow, but gradually I was freed from the mesmerism of the thought of death by a growing understanding of Life — of man and the universe embraced in the one intelligence, the "I AM." I began to realize that there could be no separation in Mind; that "coming and going belong to mortal consciousness," as Mrs. Eddy says on page 61 of "Unity of Good."
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August 8, 1931 issue
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"Forgetting those things which are behind"
HELEN LUDLOW JACOBY THACKWELL
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Gratitude
CARL WALTER GEHRING
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Holidays and Holy Days
ETHEL MUNRO GOSS
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A Light in the Desert
CLARA SCHRADER STREETER
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Employment and Supply
JOHN W. W. CASSELS
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Real Wealth
CUSHING SMITH
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Know Yourself
Della M. Whitney
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Achievement
DAISY BEDFORD
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Garden of Thought
GRACE A. PETERSEN
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The article on "The Power of Suggestion" in a recent...
George C. Eames, Committee on Publication for the State of Maine,
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It is possible that a number of your readers may infer...
Caleb P. Francis, Committee on Publication for Shropshire, England,
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I have read with interest your reports of the meetings at...
Mrs. Harriet J. Jewson, Committee on Publication for Norfolk, England,
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Your issue of January 19 contains an article reprinted...
H. Ernest Vincent, Committee on Publication for the Province of Natal, South Africa,
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In your issue of January 5 you print an article in which...
Richard O. Shimer, Committee on Publication for the State of Indiana,
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A Prayer for Compassion
PEGGY YOUNG CLARK
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"A Succourer of many"
Violet Ker Seymer
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Our Inheritance
Duncan Sinclair
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The Lectures
with contributions from G. Florence Keeler, Gladys G. Pirkner, D. Spruance Hall, Anne H. Brogan, Mabel C. Pickering, Burton Wray Elgin, Louise Hurford Brown, Lorine F. Schneider, Max R. Wall, Norma Odele Newsom, Garabed Hovnanian
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The growing conviction that I owe a great debt to God...
Hubert T. Back with contributions from Elma C. Napier
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My earliest recollection of my childhood is that of being...
Jane H. Walker
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While still a child I heard a great deal about a God of...
Lina Bohnenberger
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Long before I was willing to study earnestly or even to...
Harland Edward Boyd
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It is now ten years since I took up the study of Christian Science...
Josephine E. Young
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Christian Science has been my only physician for the...
E. Elizabeth Stryker
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I am filled with gratitude to God for Christian Science
Margarete Gross
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Three years ago I sustained a very great loss; so severe...
Gwladys E. Cosens with contributions from Seneca
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Signs of the Times
with contributions from J. V. Webber, Howard A. Northacker, Josiah Sibley, Charles A. Buttrick