"Knowing
that Soul and its attributes were forever manifested through man, the Master healed the sick, gave sight to the blind, hearing to the deaf, feet to the lame, thus bringing to light the scientific action of the divine Mind on human minds and bodies and giving a better understanding of Soul and salvation," writes Mary Baker Eddy on <a class="tome-reference"
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"Delusion,
sin, disease, and death arise from the false testimony of material sense, which, from a supposed standpoint outside the focal distance of infinite Spirit, presents an inverted image of Mind and substance with everything turned upside down.
Many
years ago some children were making their way home through the gathering dusk after a happy day in the woods when the youngest began to lag behind.
With
willingness and joy let meapproach the sweet necessityof yielding to redemptive Truthuntil the unreal sense retiresand I am filled with pure desiresto be my real and only self.
As
they observe the world-wide stir that appears to be taking place in human consciousness, Christian Scientists are actively aware of its spiritual and metaphysical significance.
Great
Teacher, give to us thy flawless visionTo see the perfect man whereverHuman thought is longing to be shownThe truth; to lift sincere endeavorFor purity and freedom to a fresh,Unclouded point of view.
The first healing in our family through Christian Science was the restoration to health of my mother after the doctors had despaired of her ever again being strong and well.
Our whole family has been blessed by Christian Science for over thirty-six years, and I am grateful for the privilege I had of attending the Christian Science Sunday School.
It is with sincere and humble gratitude for the many blessings I have experienced through a small understanding of Christian Science that I write this testimony.
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