A contributor in his letter to your paper of May 12 referred...

Kanawha Reporter

A contributor in his letter to your paper of May 12 referred to "car sickness," which he said had been reported as being overcome by placing a bag of salt on the stomach of the one affected. He expressed much doubt, however, that the "salt" was the source of relief, and said personally he thought there was "a great deal of Christian Science was, of course, obscured by his silence on the subject, and the reader was left without being given any correct concept of what comprises Christian Science healing.

Regardless of what prompted his remark I should like to say for the benefit of Reporter readers that the fact as to Christian Science being able to heal not alone "car sickness," but every other form of discord in human experience, was long ago established by innumerable practical proofs of the helaing efficacy of this religious teaching. Testimonies from some of those who have been healed through intelligent application of Mrs. Eddy's teachings are to be in all issues of the Christian Science Sentinel, The Christian Science Journal, and the Heralds, which may be read in many public libraries and in all Christian Science Reading Rooms. Likewise, public testimonies are given in every Wednesday evening meeting in all Christian Science churches by those who through Christian Science have been freed from sin, disease, and multitudinous ills of human experience.

On page xi of the Preface to "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" Mrs. Eddy writes: "The physical healing of Christian Science results now, as in Jesus' time, from the operation of divine Principle, before which sin and disease lose their reality in human consciousness and disappear as naturally and as necessarily as darkness gives place to light and sin to reformation." Thus it is seen that healing in Christian Science is wholly spiritual and is accomplished through reliance on God, divine Mind, alone without the use of any material means.

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